I'm 41, male, 5'9" and just the right side of 13st 
6 months ago I stopped doing martial arts and since then I've lost a lot of upper body muscle mass and core strength and weigh about 9lbs more than I did. I had intended to keep fit by cycling but winter and a spill has mean that I didn't do anywhere near as much as I had intended.
On Friday I went back to martial arts and I now realise how badly my fitness has slipped.
I'm in the goal setting stage and I want to get back to being able to train properly as quickly as possible.
I plan to do the following next week.
Monday: Tae Kwon Do (1 hour medium cardio)
Tuesday: 20 mile cycling circuit (1.5 hour hilly)
Wednesday: Rest
Thursday: Tae Kwon Do (1 hour Medium cardio)
Friday: Kick Boxing (1.5 Hard cardio)
Saturday: Rest
Sunday: 40-60 mile cycle ride (social ride with cycle club about 12mph average hilly area)
Diet: I intend dropping back my carbs a bit and upping protein, fruit and veg.
I'm tempted to get a kettle bell and do some core strength work on Wednesday and Saturday, but think that rest may be wiser.
Any comments/tips about how to get back into shape quickly?
6 months ago I stopped doing martial arts and since then I've lost a lot of upper body muscle mass and core strength and weigh about 9lbs more than I did. I had intended to keep fit by cycling but winter and a spill has mean that I didn't do anywhere near as much as I had intended.
On Friday I went back to martial arts and I now realise how badly my fitness has slipped.
I'm in the goal setting stage and I want to get back to being able to train properly as quickly as possible.
I plan to do the following next week.
Monday: Tae Kwon Do (1 hour medium cardio)
Tuesday: 20 mile cycling circuit (1.5 hour hilly)
Wednesday: Rest
Thursday: Tae Kwon Do (1 hour Medium cardio)
Friday: Kick Boxing (1.5 Hard cardio)
Saturday: Rest
Sunday: 40-60 mile cycle ride (social ride with cycle club about 12mph average hilly area)
Diet: I intend dropping back my carbs a bit and upping protein, fruit and veg.
I'm tempted to get a kettle bell and do some core strength work on Wednesday and Saturday, but think that rest may be wiser.
Any comments/tips about how to get back into shape quickly?