So, not having exercised much (read: at all) for the past 17 years or so, and sitting behind a computer for most of that time between school and work, I've ballooned to around 285-290lbs. About 5'6" and mid-30's-ish. Yes. It's that bad. Used to do some weight training after high school and I have procrastinated getting back to any sort of workout - can no longer contend with this. That was so long ago, I can't remember the routines my trainer friend was putting me through at the time
So the past 3 weeks or so I've gotten back and up to doing 45-60mins every day at around 17-19mph on the bike. I can keep that up easily and the frequency surely can't hurt at this point
Of course the eating habits have changed too; nice to have dietician friends. Trying to keep track of daily caloric deficit, but difficult as I always doubt what's reported by the computers on "home" machines.
Looking for strength exercise recommendations to help metabolism, maybe to cut into some of the time occupied on the bike now. Concerned mainly with weight loss at this point with an eye toward a maintenance routine later on.
The amusing thing is, I lost 20lbs or so with absolutely NO EFFORT after my kid was born a number of years ago by just doing the everyday chores needed then, so I know the diet wasn't too far off with the obvious need to cut out things like beer & soda, just need to get off my a$$... literally...
Any suggestions or comments welcome. I had an idea of how I wanted to approach this, but thought I'd solicit opinions as well. Want to maximize my return with the best use of time.
So the past 3 weeks or so I've gotten back and up to doing 45-60mins every day at around 17-19mph on the bike. I can keep that up easily and the frequency surely can't hurt at this point
Of course the eating habits have changed too; nice to have dietician friends. Trying to keep track of daily caloric deficit, but difficult as I always doubt what's reported by the computers on "home" machines.
Looking for strength exercise recommendations to help metabolism, maybe to cut into some of the time occupied on the bike now. Concerned mainly with weight loss at this point with an eye toward a maintenance routine later on.
The amusing thing is, I lost 20lbs or so with absolutely NO EFFORT after my kid was born a number of years ago by just doing the everyday chores needed then, so I know the diet wasn't too far off with the obvious need to cut out things like beer & soda, just need to get off my a$$... literally...
Any suggestions or comments welcome. I had an idea of how I wanted to approach this, but thought I'd solicit opinions as well. Want to maximize my return with the best use of time.