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So, imagine someone's been in a coma for 5 years, then they wake up. It's your job to train them. Well, not really, but I'm asking you to help me design my fitness regime.
Some basic facts:
1. I can't really jump, run or even jog because of some residual problems following a botched surgery.
2. I can't do floor abdominal work because of shattered coccyx, it's very sore!
3. I have never done any exercise and was bedbound after surgery (item 1) for about 8 weeks. I lost a lot of muscle and never got it back, it's all just fat fat fat.
4. I'm 5'7", female, age 41, 2 kids and weigh a whopping 95kg/209lbs... ouch.
5. I am open to trying new things but probably won't be joining a proper gym for lack of time.
So, these are my resources:
6lb and 8lb kettlebells and a kettle bell video on the way
Turbo Jam (ordered)
Stationary Bike at home
once a week boxercise class for 1 hr
I'm going to try a trainer for a few sessions to see what I can do.
My eating is pretty good, though I was on 1100/1200 cals and now I've moved up to 1400. You can see it on....
How does this sound and how would you balance these out?
22min/day on bike (I started last week with 20min and I'm moving up 2min/week)
1x/wk boxercise 1 hr
20min kettlebells, every other day
1x/wk aquafit water aerobics
____ turbojam (don't know how much I am able to do as I've not gotten video yet but tried the Learn and Burn on Youtube)
Any observations or help would be greatly appreciated. I have ZERO natural talent for any sport or physical activity except walking and even that is sometimes a bit sketchy!!
Thanks in advance if you offer any advice or even a comment or two!
Some basic facts:
1. I can't really jump, run or even jog because of some residual problems following a botched surgery.
2. I can't do floor abdominal work because of shattered coccyx, it's very sore!
3. I have never done any exercise and was bedbound after surgery (item 1) for about 8 weeks. I lost a lot of muscle and never got it back, it's all just fat fat fat.
4. I'm 5'7", female, age 41, 2 kids and weigh a whopping 95kg/209lbs... ouch.
5. I am open to trying new things but probably won't be joining a proper gym for lack of time.
So, these are my resources:
6lb and 8lb kettlebells and a kettle bell video on the way
Turbo Jam (ordered)
Stationary Bike at home
once a week boxercise class for 1 hr
I'm going to try a trainer for a few sessions to see what I can do.
My eating is pretty good, though I was on 1100/1200 cals and now I've moved up to 1400. You can see it on....
How does this sound and how would you balance these out?
22min/day on bike (I started last week with 20min and I'm moving up 2min/week)
1x/wk boxercise 1 hr
20min kettlebells, every other day
1x/wk aquafit water aerobics
____ turbojam (don't know how much I am able to do as I've not gotten video yet but tried the Learn and Burn on Youtube)
Any observations or help would be greatly appreciated. I have ZERO natural talent for any sport or physical activity except walking and even that is sometimes a bit sketchy!!
Thanks in advance if you offer any advice or even a comment or two!