Sex: Male
Age: 30 as of 3 weeks ago
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 240
Frame: Larger frame that can hold larger than average muscle mass. When I was 20 I was like a tank. I was well on my way to a career in the NHL without ever setting foot in the gym (hence why I have no clue what to do in it) until...
Past injuries: Class 3 ACL/MCL tears and torn Patella at age 20. Torn rotator cuff @ 18.
Exercise habits: Nonexistent since about 22. I was at 280 lbs. in April. Got down to where I am now (roughly) on nothing more than caloric reduction.
Goals: Get down to about 200 pounds while adding 20 pounds of muscle mass.
So this past March I decided enough was enough with me gradually attempting a go at becoming the Sta-Puft Marshmallow Man. Cutting the soda and Hostess cakes (amongst other things) got me from 280 to 245, and then I leveled off. I've never had to work out before...but I've never been 30 before, either.
So I bit the bullet and got a gym membership (Anytime Fitness) 3 weeks ago. I hadn't exercised for the better part of 8 years, so I'm not exactly dominating the equipment if you catch my drift. My routine so far is as follows (I go 6 days a week):
-7 minute warmup setting on the bike. Starts level 4/20 and ends level 9/20.
-30 minutes on the "cross trainer"--full body setting (looks like an elliptical to me, but they call it a cross trainer). Level 6 out of 20.
-10 minute cooldown on the treadmill. Speedwalk setting, slight incline
-A set of 10 on the horizontal rower (max weight I can do 10 reps of)
-A set of 10 on the shoulder press (max weight)
-A set of 10 on the leg curl (not max weight)
-A set of 10 on the chest press (max weight)
-A set of 10 on the biceps curl (max weight)
-A set of 10 on the vertical press (max weight)
-A set of 10 on the triceps curl (max weight)
-20 reps with light dumbells
Here's the thing that has me questioning: I'm kind of tired after my aerobic portion, but not really sweating like a stuck pig. And while my arms are too tired to lift anymore after the weightlifting, I don't feel sore the next day.
Should I be soaking after the aerobic portion? I'd classify my sweat levels as a little glisteny. Should I be sore the next day after the weights? I've read I should be.
Is my routine OK or should I be doing more/doing smarter? I know after 3 weeks it's too early to see any visible results (other than about 5 pounds lost) but I'd hate to think I'm doing all of this for essentially no gain. I'd just hire a personal trainer to get me through this phase but I've already spent my limit on the membership, attire, and an iPod (I go about 11 at night and there's one guy who's always there before me who loves country music...which makes me want to flee). One of my big problems is I still have these images of how easy it was to stay in top shape when I was younger--which leads me to believe maybe my body just doesn't rebel if its pushed even now--but this is all balanced out by the fact that my mind keeps constantly reminding me I'm on the wrong side of 30 now, and someone my age really probably should have to work at it quite a bit to get any results.
Any advice for the newbie from the wily vets? Much appreciated if there is.
Age: 30 as of 3 weeks ago
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 240
Frame: Larger frame that can hold larger than average muscle mass. When I was 20 I was like a tank. I was well on my way to a career in the NHL without ever setting foot in the gym (hence why I have no clue what to do in it) until...
Past injuries: Class 3 ACL/MCL tears and torn Patella at age 20. Torn rotator cuff @ 18.
Exercise habits: Nonexistent since about 22. I was at 280 lbs. in April. Got down to where I am now (roughly) on nothing more than caloric reduction.
Goals: Get down to about 200 pounds while adding 20 pounds of muscle mass.
So this past March I decided enough was enough with me gradually attempting a go at becoming the Sta-Puft Marshmallow Man. Cutting the soda and Hostess cakes (amongst other things) got me from 280 to 245, and then I leveled off. I've never had to work out before...but I've never been 30 before, either.
So I bit the bullet and got a gym membership (Anytime Fitness) 3 weeks ago. I hadn't exercised for the better part of 8 years, so I'm not exactly dominating the equipment if you catch my drift. My routine so far is as follows (I go 6 days a week):
-7 minute warmup setting on the bike. Starts level 4/20 and ends level 9/20.
-30 minutes on the "cross trainer"--full body setting (looks like an elliptical to me, but they call it a cross trainer). Level 6 out of 20.
-10 minute cooldown on the treadmill. Speedwalk setting, slight incline
-A set of 10 on the horizontal rower (max weight I can do 10 reps of)
-A set of 10 on the shoulder press (max weight)
-A set of 10 on the leg curl (not max weight)
-A set of 10 on the chest press (max weight)
-A set of 10 on the biceps curl (max weight)
-A set of 10 on the vertical press (max weight)
-A set of 10 on the triceps curl (max weight)
-20 reps with light dumbells
Here's the thing that has me questioning: I'm kind of tired after my aerobic portion, but not really sweating like a stuck pig. And while my arms are too tired to lift anymore after the weightlifting, I don't feel sore the next day.
Should I be soaking after the aerobic portion? I'd classify my sweat levels as a little glisteny. Should I be sore the next day after the weights? I've read I should be.
Is my routine OK or should I be doing more/doing smarter? I know after 3 weeks it's too early to see any visible results (other than about 5 pounds lost) but I'd hate to think I'm doing all of this for essentially no gain. I'd just hire a personal trainer to get me through this phase but I've already spent my limit on the membership, attire, and an iPod (I go about 11 at night and there's one guy who's always there before me who loves country music...which makes me want to flee). One of my big problems is I still have these images of how easy it was to stay in top shape when I was younger--which leads me to believe maybe my body just doesn't rebel if its pushed even now--but this is all balanced out by the fact that my mind keeps constantly reminding me I'm on the wrong side of 30 now, and someone my age really probably should have to work at it quite a bit to get any results.
Any advice for the newbie from the wily vets? Much appreciated if there is.
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