Lookin4MyAbs
New member
Hi, I just joined a couple of weeks ago....but didn't really start seriously until today. My question is, how do you know when you're pushing yourself too hard with exercise? It's kind of hard to tell because when you first start out it's supposed to be hard and uncomfortable.
I just got off my elliptical and I did 30 minutes of a custom interval program that I made. Towards the end of the workout I felt so much like I wanted to stop, but I didn't. Sitting here at the computer five minutes from finishing my workout I feel a lot better, lol.
I lost a bunch of weight during the summer of '05, and at my peak I was doing 45 minutes to an hour of cardio on the treadmill, and strength training (total body) 5 to 6 days a week. I loved doing the treadmill because I never really broke a sweat while I was on it
(I only got up to 3.4 mph, because I didn't want to run.) which I know probably isn't a good thing because you're supposed to sweat.
Since then I have gained back the 20 pounds I lost plus 30 more, and I now have my own house. Since I didn't have everyday access to my mom's treadmill anymore, I decided to buy one, but ended up buying an elliptical (thinking I would get a tougher workout in less time, and I could run without really running, if you know what I mean).
My plan is to do 30 minutes of the interval program on the elliptical 5 days a week, and do 3 days a week of strength training. Is this unrealistic for me? I'm a lot heavier than last time. Trust me, I'm not trying to weasel out of it, I just don't want my body to freak out and refuse to drop weight.
Sorry I was long-winded....thanks for reading.
I just got off my elliptical and I did 30 minutes of a custom interval program that I made. Towards the end of the workout I felt so much like I wanted to stop, but I didn't. Sitting here at the computer five minutes from finishing my workout I feel a lot better, lol.
I lost a bunch of weight during the summer of '05, and at my peak I was doing 45 minutes to an hour of cardio on the treadmill, and strength training (total body) 5 to 6 days a week. I loved doing the treadmill because I never really broke a sweat while I was on it
Since then I have gained back the 20 pounds I lost plus 30 more, and I now have my own house. Since I didn't have everyday access to my mom's treadmill anymore, I decided to buy one, but ended up buying an elliptical (thinking I would get a tougher workout in less time, and I could run without really running, if you know what I mean).
My plan is to do 30 minutes of the interval program on the elliptical 5 days a week, and do 3 days a week of strength training. Is this unrealistic for me? I'm a lot heavier than last time. Trust me, I'm not trying to weasel out of it, I just don't want my body to freak out and refuse to drop weight.
Sorry I was long-winded....thanks for reading.