Fitness myths debunked
There are a lot of fitness myths out there. Here are some you might want to straighten out:
Sit-ups can make you lose belly fat:Not entirely true. Just doing sit-ups helps in toning but doesn’t completely end the belly trouble.

Lifting weights can help skinny women gain weight:False. A friend of mine has tried lifting weights in her attempt to gain weight and she is terribly disappointed. Toning alone isn’t enough. Unless accompanied by steroids(I have my doubts about taking steroids unless you really have no alternative and your doctor approves), you can’t expect lifting weights to make much of a difference.
Running helps you to lose weight:Not necessarily.A complete work out makes you fit. Running is invigorating and part of the process.
Pain is a good indicator:No pain, no gain and working out to the point of exhaustion is just being foolish. Know your limits and take it a step at a time. Get a good fitness trainer to guide you. Too much soreness is an indicator of inflammation, not progress.
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And read this: Top 10 fitness myths
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