Hi all,
New here and new to weights.
I have only been training at the gym for 3 weeks. First 2 weeks were just pure CV work, 30 mins on bike per session.
For the last week, 3 sessions, I have been moving to the machine weights. ( I will move to free weights once I start my PT sessions). I have been doing 20 mins CV to warm up and then onto just one set of 8-12 @ 35kg (77lb) on each of seated leg press, seated lat rows, chest press, ab crunch...all machines.
Then I do 5 mins on the row machine, which seems to minimise the lactic build up the next day.
My problem is, that since I have started the weights as well as the CV work, I have been feeling light headed. It first started on the cross trainer, and I had to stop. Then It started on the bike....but now I feel the same on the off days that I am not training...just rest days when I walk, I feel a bit woozy. I generally feel pretty crap since I have introduced the weights.
I thought it may be down to lack of calorie intake. I'm 6ft and 235 lbs (16.8 stones) and without dieting, I only ever eat around 1800 calories per day...same as before I started training, yet I never used to lose weight. Since I have started training... I have lost 8lb in 3 weeks.
Can anyone confirm that the feeling crap/dizzy generally (i mean even on rest days) is down to not taking in enough calories?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Stuart
New here and new to weights.
I have only been training at the gym for 3 weeks. First 2 weeks were just pure CV work, 30 mins on bike per session.
For the last week, 3 sessions, I have been moving to the machine weights. ( I will move to free weights once I start my PT sessions). I have been doing 20 mins CV to warm up and then onto just one set of 8-12 @ 35kg (77lb) on each of seated leg press, seated lat rows, chest press, ab crunch...all machines.
Then I do 5 mins on the row machine, which seems to minimise the lactic build up the next day.
My problem is, that since I have started the weights as well as the CV work, I have been feeling light headed. It first started on the cross trainer, and I had to stop. Then It started on the bike....but now I feel the same on the off days that I am not training...just rest days when I walk, I feel a bit woozy. I generally feel pretty crap since I have introduced the weights.
I thought it may be down to lack of calorie intake. I'm 6ft and 235 lbs (16.8 stones) and without dieting, I only ever eat around 1800 calories per day...same as before I started training, yet I never used to lose weight. Since I have started training... I have lost 8lb in 3 weeks.
Can anyone confirm that the feeling crap/dizzy generally (i mean even on rest days) is down to not taking in enough calories?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Stuart
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