11-14-2008, 06:54 PM | #11 |
DILLIGAF?
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Change careers from IT/IS/Management to being an Apprentice Electrician. Cardio: Climb ladders to work on grid lights and ceiling mounted junction boxes. Weights: Press 2'x4' light fixtures into ceiling grid. Repeat - 5x8, Monday though Friday.
60-70# gone, lowered BP, etc. etc....
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11-14-2008, 07:01 PM | #12 |
Bring on the Zombies!
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Since I just started back to the gym for the first time in about four years I havent started much cardio yet. Ive been going 4 times a week on varying days and usually do bis/back one day, tris/shoulders another day, then chest/legs and some sort of abs all four days that Im there. Within the next week or two Im going to try to mix the cardio back in even though I hate running on treadmills and its getting colder. Luckily Ive got a cruise that Im hoping to go on with an incredibly hot friend of mine (female, dont get excited trock) to use as motivation.
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11-14-2008, 07:05 PM | #13 | |
Much better off!!
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11-14-2008, 10:26 PM | #14 | |
667:Neighbor of the Beast
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So I started going to the gym. I couldn't run 60 seconds on the treadmill at the time. I Keep going to the gym. My routine 6 months later is this: Monday morning: 45 minutes light cardio (eliptical or treadmill) Monday evening: 60 minutes spin class, 40 minutes hard cardio (usually treadmill), 15 minute ab workout, 90 minutes swim team Tuesday morning: 45 minutes cardio, 15 minutes ab workout Tuesday evening: 60 minutes on various weight machines, whole body Wednesday morning: 45 minutes light cardio, 20 minutes pushups, lunges, medicine ball work Wednesday evening: 60 minutes spin class, 40 minutes hard cardio (usually treadmill), 15 minute ab workout, 90 minutes swim team Thursday morning: 45 minutes cardio, 15 minutes ab workout Friday: 45 minutes hard cardio, usually 3.5 miles on the treadmill - yes, I'm STILL a slow runner, remember, I still am overweight! 15 minutes ab workout Saturday: running group outside training - usually 4 miles Sunday: unless I have a race on Sundays, I take sunday's off Races complete: June 08 - 5k July 08 - 5k August 08 - 5k September 08 - 2 triathalons October 08 - well deserved break November 08 - 10k trail run, 960 feet elevation gain coming up: November 08 - half marathon December 08 - 10k (maybe 2) April 09 - triathalon August 09 - OLY triathalon rest of season still being determined
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11-14-2008, 10:32 PM | #15 |
Canyon Carver
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I don't understand why people kill themselves with cardio to lose weight. You're not burning fat if your heart rate is through the roof.
I do a full body lifting routine 3x a week. Usually takes about an hour to complete. Twice a week I run, usually 3.5 miles on Thur and 4.5 on Sun. That's it. I up my milage by 10% every week. .... and I've lost 30lbs over the last 6 months. Started at 175 @ 25.5% now at 145 @ 12%. |
11-14-2008, 10:39 PM | #16 | |
667:Neighbor of the Beast
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I've gone from not being able to run 60 seconds to running 4+ miles without stopping and without going ove4 85% on my HRM. In fact I'm trying to figure out the deal with my heart rate - lately I get 20 minutes into my workout and my heart rate drops dramatically. typically my HR during a workout is 130 +/-5 20 minutes in, it drops to 70-75 and stays there until I get into my cool down. Then it drops even lower. I've got a dr. appt. to have HIM look at it (and do a few other tests now that I'm getting more healthy). I've used a Garmin 305 as well as the sensors on 3 different treadmills to track my HR. *shrug*
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11-14-2008, 11:39 PM | #17 |
Street Stunter
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I actually stole the routine I do.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 1 minute push-ups followed by 3 minutes jumping rope. I do three sets of these. No rest in between sets. Rest 2 minutes. Followed by another 3 sets but substituting pull-ups for the push-ups. Rest 2 minutes. Another 3 sets. This time doing dips. Tuesday and Thursday. The 3 minutes of jumping rope on every set but this time doing ab work instead of upper body work. Crunches. Leg raises. And Prison Push-ups. Prison Push-ups are pretty cool. Start in the top of the push-up position, go down. Go back up and bring first one knee to the chest, put it back, bring the other knee to the chest, put back and go down again. I do my routine in the morning before going to work and on Tuesday and Friday evenings I train at a local dojo. |
11-15-2008, 12:18 AM | #18 |
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Mine changes every 4-6 weeks usually and take 1 week off for a deload. Current routine is 2 weeks in length called conjugate periodization with dual factor theory training.
If I have time I'm post the routine.
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11-15-2008, 12:36 AM | #19 |
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I take an hour long "Ripped" class twice a week...but the rest of my gym activity has been lacking lately. I am overall pretty active though...I do not know how I would be able to teach 3 year olds and not be active.
Weekend usually involve a few couple mile walks. <-----and some of those |
11-15-2008, 12:52 AM | #20 |
Bring on the Zombies!
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I was thinking about doing that just because I used to run track and cross country so Im very used to running outdoors, either on a track or path. I get extremely bored on treadmills, especially for longer workouts.
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