Pinksultana
New member
Hi There
I am hoping there is someone out there that can give me some sound advice around excercise, wightloss and fitness.
Things to consider -
- Im controlling my diet and trying to keep to between 1200 and 1500 calories a day
-Im female and 123 kg
- I have a longstanding ankle injury continuing to cause me pain, so whilst Im working with my podiatrist and physio to work on this Ive been told to keep the excercise as low impact as possible
- im very unfit but have a history of sports ect and have been fit in the past so I know I can do this, the thing is in the past when I was fit i was just very active, I didnt train or anything, so I dont know much about whats required and what are good excercises, also the activiteis such as ntball and soccer which i used to do are out of the uestion with my ankle injury
- I live in an apartment block with a 20metre pool and small gym which entails seated rower, treadmills, elliptical, excercise bike and a gym set to do leg press, tricep pull down, lat pull down, chest press and the one where you sit and place you legs between two pads and pull you legs in (dont know what its clled - works the thighs), I also am a fan of the Plank as an ab excercise, and also other core excercises and squats ect, so these are the tools I have avilable to me
So what excecises should I do , for how long, how often, at what intensity???? I was thknking of buying a heart rate monitor watch thing, is that the best way to monitor intensity??
My aim is to increase fitness and overall health, and to lose weight, and keep my muscles strng as its my understanding that with weightloss you lose some muscle too, so I want the muscles I have left to be strong....hmmm have I got my facts right on that one??
I am hoping there is someone out there that can give me some sound advice around excercise, wightloss and fitness.
Things to consider -
- Im controlling my diet and trying to keep to between 1200 and 1500 calories a day
-Im female and 123 kg
- I have a longstanding ankle injury continuing to cause me pain, so whilst Im working with my podiatrist and physio to work on this Ive been told to keep the excercise as low impact as possible
- im very unfit but have a history of sports ect and have been fit in the past so I know I can do this, the thing is in the past when I was fit i was just very active, I didnt train or anything, so I dont know much about whats required and what are good excercises, also the activiteis such as ntball and soccer which i used to do are out of the uestion with my ankle injury
- I live in an apartment block with a 20metre pool and small gym which entails seated rower, treadmills, elliptical, excercise bike and a gym set to do leg press, tricep pull down, lat pull down, chest press and the one where you sit and place you legs between two pads and pull you legs in (dont know what its clled - works the thighs), I also am a fan of the Plank as an ab excercise, and also other core excercises and squats ect, so these are the tools I have avilable to me
So what excecises should I do , for how long, how often, at what intensity???? I was thknking of buying a heart rate monitor watch thing, is that the best way to monitor intensity??
My aim is to increase fitness and overall health, and to lose weight, and keep my muscles strng as its my understanding that with weightloss you lose some muscle too, so I want the muscles I have left to be strong....hmmm have I got my facts right on that one??