Like most, I have a very busy life between work and family. My only real option for working out is first thing in the morning. This means getting up at 3:20 in the morning, M-F. My gym is only 2 minutes down the road (thankfully). The first thing I do is go in the bike for 45-60 minutes each day.
(let me side bar by saying I have hip damage and am limited to the bike to reduce wear on my hips. Also, right now I am fighting with tendonsis in my left elbow and tendonitis in my right elbow. I'm going through Prolotherapy to try to speed that along so I can get into a more normal weight range on the machines I use---I'm pretty sure I developed this by being stupid and always doing my weight training first thing and then my cardio for a stupid reason---I just didn't want to sweat all over the place while doing the machines).
OK, then, after the cardio I hit the machines and try to get my strength training in; about 20 minutes worth.
Then, I do about 10-15 minutes of stretching and go home to get ready for work. All-in-all, about 1.5 hours spent, 5 days a week.
Now, today I went into GNC to get some multi-vitamins and in talking with the woman about my routine she says I"m doing my self an injustice by doing all my cardio first, then my weight lifting. That I should do 10 minutes to warm up, do my weight training, go back on the bike for ~40 minutes, then do my stretching routine. She made it sound like I would burn more calories and fat that way. I'm not sure I get the logic???
HELP ME, PLEASE!!!! Is my routine totally wrong? My goal is really fat loss first, then the other usualy benefits of working out. NOT trying to bulk up, but really just tone everything up and stay healthy so I'm around many years for my now 6 and 3 year old children. I do have an excess of fat in my torso. Not sure how much as I've never been measured for body fat %.
Right now, eating very healthly most of the time (I have to have a bad mean once a week or I would lose my mind), I'm maybe averaging 1 pound/ week of weight loss. Would love to speed that up a bit without thermagenics, caffeine, etc.
OK, I've said a lot. Anything you can do to help me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks..
(let me side bar by saying I have hip damage and am limited to the bike to reduce wear on my hips. Also, right now I am fighting with tendonsis in my left elbow and tendonitis in my right elbow. I'm going through Prolotherapy to try to speed that along so I can get into a more normal weight range on the machines I use---I'm pretty sure I developed this by being stupid and always doing my weight training first thing and then my cardio for a stupid reason---I just didn't want to sweat all over the place while doing the machines).
OK, then, after the cardio I hit the machines and try to get my strength training in; about 20 minutes worth.
Then, I do about 10-15 minutes of stretching and go home to get ready for work. All-in-all, about 1.5 hours spent, 5 days a week.
Now, today I went into GNC to get some multi-vitamins and in talking with the woman about my routine she says I"m doing my self an injustice by doing all my cardio first, then my weight lifting. That I should do 10 minutes to warm up, do my weight training, go back on the bike for ~40 minutes, then do my stretching routine. She made it sound like I would burn more calories and fat that way. I'm not sure I get the logic???
HELP ME, PLEASE!!!! Is my routine totally wrong? My goal is really fat loss first, then the other usualy benefits of working out. NOT trying to bulk up, but really just tone everything up and stay healthy so I'm around many years for my now 6 and 3 year old children. I do have an excess of fat in my torso. Not sure how much as I've never been measured for body fat %.
Right now, eating very healthly most of the time (I have to have a bad mean once a week or I would lose my mind), I'm maybe averaging 1 pound/ week of weight loss. Would love to speed that up a bit without thermagenics, caffeine, etc.
OK, I've said a lot. Anything you can do to help me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks..