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I'm a little confused about overtraining in general. I know a karate teacher that told me it's possible to lose 50 lbs of fat in a month. He said his dad lost 60 pounds in a month and a half doing 6 hours of cardio a day and one hour of weight lifting (he was teaching cardio kickboxing for those 6 hours). But then he also told me last summer that I should keep cardio to an hour a day to avoid atrophy.
Also, I watched an episode of the biggest loser online yesterday where the final 4 contestants (of the most recent season) went home for 30 days to lose weight on their own before returning for the last round of elimination. The 18 year old guy lost 10 pounds and he was not happy about it. Jillian also said "that's not that much weight lose for 30 days". I've personally lost 10 pounds in the past 30 days and am very happy about it. Losing 10 pounds in a month requires a lot of work and to be expected to lose a lot more than that would most likely require a program that many would label as a high risk of overtraining.
So here's my program that I've been following for the week. Do you think it risks overtraining? How can the biggest loser contestants train for 6-8 hours a day and not overtrain? Thanks in advanced.
Morning: 1 hour elliptical
Night: 30 minutes jogging on the treadmill
10 minutes stairmaster
20 minutes ski like elliptical machine (don't know the name)
30-45 minutes weight lifting
6 days a week, one rest day. Cardio is the same but weights are chest/tri on sunday and wednesday, back/bi on monday and thursday, legs and shoulders on tuesday and friday. Saturday is the rest day.
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In the middle of week one and plan on doing this for at least a month, maybe two months. Diet is in check: salads w/chicken, nuts, skim milk, yogart, turkey sandwiches, fruit, veggies, multi vitamin.
Also, I watched an episode of the biggest loser online yesterday where the final 4 contestants (of the most recent season) went home for 30 days to lose weight on their own before returning for the last round of elimination. The 18 year old guy lost 10 pounds and he was not happy about it. Jillian also said "that's not that much weight lose for 30 days". I've personally lost 10 pounds in the past 30 days and am very happy about it. Losing 10 pounds in a month requires a lot of work and to be expected to lose a lot more than that would most likely require a program that many would label as a high risk of overtraining.
So here's my program that I've been following for the week. Do you think it risks overtraining? How can the biggest loser contestants train for 6-8 hours a day and not overtrain? Thanks in advanced.
Morning: 1 hour elliptical
Night: 30 minutes jogging on the treadmill
10 minutes stairmaster
20 minutes ski like elliptical machine (don't know the name)
30-45 minutes weight lifting
6 days a week, one rest day. Cardio is the same but weights are chest/tri on sunday and wednesday, back/bi on monday and thursday, legs and shoulders on tuesday and friday. Saturday is the rest day.
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In the middle of week one and plan on doing this for at least a month, maybe two months. Diet is in check: salads w/chicken, nuts, skim milk, yogart, turkey sandwiches, fruit, veggies, multi vitamin.