Dear Heather .... Where Have You Been?by Heather Long | More from this Blogger 08 Aug 2007 04:33 AM Dear Heather, I enjoyed reading your Dear Heathers when you published them, but it seems like it's been a while since you posted one. Also, I have been doing my own workout at home for a few years now, I alternate strength training and cardio and it seems to be a good system. But I do sit-ups every morning before I shower (I know they are strength training, but I have a phobia about my middle) and even though I can do 50 at a time and it's easy, I still do them. Is there a way I can make it harder so I can improve the results from doing them? - Thanks, Arizona Fan Dear Arizona Fan. Thank you for the kind words. I appreciate it. Yes, Dear Heather has sat idle for a time now, life seemed to be unexpectedly busy, specifically with my dental issues. I thought they would be resolved by now, but my insurance wouldn't pay for the procedure (or to be more precise they offered to pay $77 of the $1200 - what a bargain, eh?) I have an appointment with a local dental college that will do the work for cost, but they were pretty packed on the appointments, so I can't see them until the middle of August. In the meanwhile, let's talk about your sit-ups. If you are doing standard sit-ups (50 are impressive) and they're easy, consider varying the types of abdominal exercises you do. For example:
Now you may change this around so you are doing an alternative method of abdominal exercise every other day while your body gets used to it. This is important to keep from tearing or causing injury to an abdominal muscle. I spoke with a mom just a week ago that lunged across the room to scoop up a toddler who'd fallen and she tore two muscles in her abdomen, so it can happen. Be careful. Good luck with your workout. Learn more about Heather Long ![]() Heather Long is 35 years old and currently lives in Wylie, Texas. She has been a freelance writer for six years. Her husband and she met while working together at America Online over ten years ago. Relevantfitness tags parenting | pregnancy | holidays | weight loss | children | family | ideas | relationships | Kids | Food User Comments EmilyAndrews (5) 16 Aug 2007 11:51 AMspeaking of strength training, I recently heard of a program that claims you only have to work out 10-20 minutes a week to get and stay in shape. Specifically, a facility in Atlanta, GA called mPower. They claim no cardio is necessary. Do you know if this is true or if it is just a good sales pitch? Community Tags dear heather, exercise profiles, status, strength training Discuss this article
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