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2009 Top Fitness Trends

Now that January is almost over, and I have barely started to work on my new year’s resolution of making it over to the gym more, it’s time to kick it in to high gear. Going to the gym to run on the treadmill can be so boring, so I’ve been looking for some new fun ways to get my exercise in. WebMD posted this great list of the top ten exercise trends of 2009.

1. Boot camp-style fitness programs.
2. Workout plans that are less expensive.
3. Specialty classes like Zumba, Bollywood, Afro-Cuban, and ballroom dancing. These classes are set to rhythmic music and aim to increase cardiovascular fitness while folks have fun.
4. The basics. Fitness professionals believe that people will want to return to basic fitness programs.
5. Circuit training. Circuit training blends strength training and cardiovascular activity at different intensities. Another plus: gyms can set up their own circuit for members to follow.
6. Kettlebell training. These iron weights, traditionally used in Russia, aim to develop whole body fitness and core strength.
7. Boomer fitness. A focus on fitness led by people 50 and older.
8. Technology-based fitness. Using high-tech gadgets like iPods to help keep workouts engaging, plus an increase in interactive fitness video games.
9. Event or sports-specific exercises. A focus on the simple things, like basketball or volleyball games, or day bike rides.
10. Mixing it up. Low-intensity cardio or weight training on one day, followed by a high-intensity workout on another day.

I don’t know about you, but I want to run out and get a Wii Fit! How’s that for technology-based fitness! Anyone else have any new ways to jazz up an exercise routine?

-rayy

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