Quercus
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It sounds like you have a reasonable approach with your diet and exercise. Figuring out what is too much for you helps you to set your mileage and frequency appropriately. What is too much changes as your body adapts and your weight decreases so it is always a dance. I started off with short walks a few days a week and now I run every day. I try to build in active recovery with slow short runs and I keep the mileage low in general so I can keep it up long term.
I have the same thought with biking that you do with running. Maybe when I get the weight down bike riding won't hurt my back, but it is a ways down the road for me too.
I'm with dudeitstime on the not overdoing it. I stuck with my exercise because I learned how to hold back. Running every day doesn't sound like that's true, but everyday I have to run so I'll be ready again tomorrow. If I want to push hard one day I have to take it easy the next. It's taught me a lot about balance and moderation and how to listen to my body. To be clear I'm not advocating daily exercise. Just find that balance so you don't get hurt and enjoy the ride.
I look forward to seeing your successes BugDude!
I have the same thought with biking that you do with running. Maybe when I get the weight down bike riding won't hurt my back, but it is a ways down the road for me too.
I'm with dudeitstime on the not overdoing it. I stuck with my exercise because I learned how to hold back. Running every day doesn't sound like that's true, but everyday I have to run so I'll be ready again tomorrow. If I want to push hard one day I have to take it easy the next. It's taught me a lot about balance and moderation and how to listen to my body. To be clear I'm not advocating daily exercise. Just find that balance so you don't get hurt and enjoy the ride.
I look forward to seeing your successes BugDude!