For those who are unaware, this is the week of my mountaineering trip up in New Hampshire.
Right now I'm a huge mixture of excitement and nerves. I'll be extremely happy when I have my pack completely situated and packed so the only left to do is drive up and hit it hard.
Packing for something like this sucks. Forgetting something can be fatal, believe it or not. I have more lists than I know what to do with and I think I have everything I need sprawled out in one room in my house.
Now it's just a matter of putting it all together into a manageable, efficient pack.
You'll be able to track our progress via google maps if you're interested. Once we're up there I'll turn the satellite on and it will ping the map at specific intervals. The link to it is here:
For those who are unaware, this is the week of my mountaineering trip up in New Hampshire.
Right now I'm a huge mixture of excitement and nerves. I'll be extremely happy when I have my pack completely situated and packed so the only left to do is drive up and hit it hard.
Packing for something like this sucks. Forgetting something can be fatal, believe it or not. I have more lists than I know what to do with and I think I have everything I need sprawled out in one room in my house.
Now it's just a matter of putting it all together into a manageable, efficient pack.
You'll be able to track our progress via google maps if you're interested. Once we're up there I'll turn the satellite on and it will ping the map at specific intervals. The link to it is here:
Hey Steve,
first off, you look great! And it sounds like you have a lot of knowledge on this issue, so I'm going to ask you a question and hope that you'll want to answer.
What I wanna know is - I've done extensive research and talked to trainers and basically, what I now know is that endless, restless cardio is both ineffective and a huge waste of time. I also know how to eat right, which is due to my almost life long interest in nutrition and such. I've always been "fit", but last 2 years have been down-hill, got mono and what not, did nothing what so ever and eventually, got fat. Haha. So I'm 160lbs now (80 kg, the pounds were roughly calculated my by anti-math brain).
Anyway. Seeing as I am still "fat" - Should I actually do any cardio, or should I stay with the plan that I am now (that consists of very little cardio and mostly just lifting and resistance training)?
Basically what I am asking is, is cardio completely a waste of time for everybody, even those on the heavy side, or should you do cardio until you reach a more slimmer frame, and then do the resistance training? All this confuses me.
What I do is I run to warm up, then resistance training and floor exercises for like 1,5 hour. When I do get on the treadmill, it's only about 20 mins tops and it's always HIIT.
It's still awkward.. being the only girl in my gym lifting weights. Hehe
I have. And I'm only going to get warmer this weekend when temps reach near 70! Can't wait.
Nothing new to report. Just training and watching the economy crumble. Same old.