Posted on 09/01/2006 7:18:13 AM PDT by JackDanielsOldNo7
Try the elliptical walker instead of the treadmill.
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I am a fan of light repetition.
The source is a wellness newsletter by UC Berkley...... (I Know) The repetitions allow gradual increase in the stress exerted on the muscles.
I bought an 8 pound weight at Walmart and lift it and twist it and generally just use it many times with each arm. I lift it 30 times, swap arms and later repeat untill I have done it 9o times. I have 3 exercises for 90 cycles each.
This is couch potato exercise but is quite effective.
I have recently been lifting it with my gut muscles....200 times.
Avoid weights. Go with body weight exercises. Check out www.mattfurey.com He's a body-weight exercise guru AND a damn-fine patriot, too
I've gone from weight lifting to doing his brand of push ups (hindu style) and squats, etc.
Toning has increased dramatically as has my endurance and overall sense of well-being
Because you still feel guilty about being a teenage bedwetter? ;-)
I stay away from sweets fat fried foods etc. My diet consists mainly of veggies chicken fish. I do try to watch my carb intake (but dammnit I am not giving up rice). My cholestorol is 180. I eat very healthy.
For a given volume, muscle weighs more than fat. Now that you're joining the ranks of weightlifters, know this: stop focusing on weight, and focus instead on how your clothes fit.
When I started weightlifting, I first lost.....then gained weight (a fair amount of it) while losing inches in my waist and adding them elsewhere. Stick with it; you'll love it (even though it can be painful at times). I recommend a workout called MaxOT that can be found at www.ast-ss.com. AST is a sports supplement company; I buy their whey protein, creatine, etc......and that workout regimen can be downloaded (free) and if you stick to it, you'll be very happy with the results.
Good luck to you.
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THAT was an awesome reply!
I humbly bow to your knowledge & eloquence.
Excellent!
You are probably putting on muscle. I was over 180 when I was lifting heavily and I'm only 5'8". I've taken a bit off since then. My body fat was low and I was taking a lot of protein to pack on extra muscle mass... it still doesn't come easy.
Someone else on this thread gave you a great idea... get a bathroom scale that measures your percentage of body fat. If you can get your body fat below 10% (don't try starving yourself to get there!), you will begin to see "six-pack abs" (abdominal muscles galore...). All the situps in the world won't do this without using cardio exercise to burn off the body fat - which comes off pretty evenly from your whole body over time.
Good luck. Keep up the good work, oh, and remember... if you are training and don't feel good... put down the weight and hit the showers. STOP. You made a big change in your body in a short time, don't push too hard. Know your limits.
:-)
Thanks for the link, I'm going to try that!
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