
Okay I shoot for 5 days a week, but since I do this on my lunch break I prbly average more like 3-4 due to interruptions from meetings and etc. I do the same basic schedule every trip. Needs to fit in about one hour.
1) Warm up - 1/8th mile on treadmill at 4.5 mph (fast walk for me)
2) basic stretches (maintenance level mainly to prevent injury)
3) 25 mins on Elliptical ~ "level 12", holding around 65-75 rpms and HR of 150+ do not use the arm part- primary goal is exercise heart muscle since I have a damaged ticker.
4) Cool down - 1/8th mile on treadmill - 3.5mph
5) head to room with weight machines. Order that I do these varies depending on who is in room using what but I try to get to them all..
a) 1 set 10 pullups , 1 set 10 chipups , 1 set 10 dips on the machine that assist with counter weights this exercise. Presently using 60 pounds of counter weight and barely making it through all 10 of each set.
b) 3 sets of 10 on the machine where you do stomach curls... I am pushing the upper limit on the machine now, probably need increase sets or reps? (Magnum Fitness E-series Abdominal Crunch machine)
c) 3 sets of 10 @ 210lbs on the machine where you push the bar backwards with your back. Pushing limit of machine here too. Exercises lower back. I suffer from lower back pain and I am hoping that muscle strength will help. (Magnum Fitness E-series Lower Back Machine)
d) 2 sets of 10 per side on the machine where you twist against the weight. Only does one side at a time. Struggle to complete this at 110 pounds.(Magnum Fitness E-series - cant find on their site)
I take like 30 to 60 seconds break between sets. I am only in my second month of weight training, but been doing the aerobic for a couple of years at home on the treadmill.
Thinking of adding 1 or 2 leg machines - just enough to cover all the muscle groups based on the pictures on the machines. Tried the "leg press" machine today. Easily did 3 sets of 330 pounds, and 2 sets at that weight with my calves alone. I guess the elliptical has been working my legs?
GOAL: To increase over all strength and tone up. NOT interested being a body builder. Also to keep heart health up.I was an athlete in a life long ago, but been a desk jockey for over a decade. Trying to get some of that back.I am an adult male, 5"11.5 and 180 pounds if that matters.
Any thoughts? This any good? Bad? Thanks! I really have no clue... and less money