Hi All,
I've reached a point in my life that I should have reached a long time ago and I'd really like some advice to help me get started.
I'll just blurt out the horrid details, no point in trying to dress them up to look pretty! I'm in my forties, I weight 19st and am ridiculously unfit.
I am a member of my local gym, but like a lot of flakes, I joined with the best intentions but then my visits just whittled down to whenever I felt inspired. Stupid, I know! I have started to swim on a regular basis now and whilst I'm no Rebecca Ad. I can give about 30 lengths (with a 30 second rest every 3-4 lengths!) so it's a start.
What should I start with when I go back to the gym? I do have a programme on my gym key which is as follows:
6 mins on the bike (increasing at 2 & 4 mins)
Various weight machines (I'm sorry, I never remember their names but it's things such as shoulder press, vertical rowing, leg extentions, etc etc) all together I use six different weight machines.
20 minutes on the treadmill
50 sit ups
10 x reps with the dumbells
6 mins on the bike (increasing at 2 & 4 mins)
10 mins on the step machine
20 mins on the treadmill
6 mins on the bike (increasing at 2 & 4 mins)
That's what's been programmed on my key and obviously with regular visits, I wasn't finding it a problem. Going back is a bit of a daunting thought!
I do have trouble eating food that lasts me long enough and helps me with my energy. You know, I have to be realistic, I'm obese and my body is used to having too much rubbish crammed into it. Going 'cold turkey' and cutting out the rubbish isn't a problem for me now I'm in the right frame of mind but it's a whole different ball game trying to find the right balance of food before a work out or to last me through the day. Thinking that I'll get away with a bowl of porridge is not the answer to begin with for me.
Also, running is not an option for me at the moment. It's not that I don't want to make the effort but I'm really unfit and I can barely run for a bus, never mind to lose weight. Hopefully as the weight shifts, my knees will feel better and as I get fitter, running will become a part of my fitness regime.
Most important to me is losing the weight. For health reasons and really to just be fitter and enjoy life more but I would also like to tone in the process because I have a lot of fat to lose and don't want to end up with lots of baggy, excess skin hanging off of me!
Anyway, I don't want to waffle more than I have. I'm feeling really positive about this and I'd really, really like some helpful tips and advice on absolutely anything to do with what I should and shouldn't be doing on the road to recovery.
Thank you very much
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I've reached a point in my life that I should have reached a long time ago and I'd really like some advice to help me get started.
I'll just blurt out the horrid details, no point in trying to dress them up to look pretty! I'm in my forties, I weight 19st and am ridiculously unfit.
I am a member of my local gym, but like a lot of flakes, I joined with the best intentions but then my visits just whittled down to whenever I felt inspired. Stupid, I know! I have started to swim on a regular basis now and whilst I'm no Rebecca Ad. I can give about 30 lengths (with a 30 second rest every 3-4 lengths!) so it's a start.
What should I start with when I go back to the gym? I do have a programme on my gym key which is as follows:
6 mins on the bike (increasing at 2 & 4 mins)
Various weight machines (I'm sorry, I never remember their names but it's things such as shoulder press, vertical rowing, leg extentions, etc etc) all together I use six different weight machines.
20 minutes on the treadmill
50 sit ups
10 x reps with the dumbells
6 mins on the bike (increasing at 2 & 4 mins)
10 mins on the step machine
20 mins on the treadmill
6 mins on the bike (increasing at 2 & 4 mins)
That's what's been programmed on my key and obviously with regular visits, I wasn't finding it a problem. Going back is a bit of a daunting thought!
I do have trouble eating food that lasts me long enough and helps me with my energy. You know, I have to be realistic, I'm obese and my body is used to having too much rubbish crammed into it. Going 'cold turkey' and cutting out the rubbish isn't a problem for me now I'm in the right frame of mind but it's a whole different ball game trying to find the right balance of food before a work out or to last me through the day. Thinking that I'll get away with a bowl of porridge is not the answer to begin with for me.
Also, running is not an option for me at the moment. It's not that I don't want to make the effort but I'm really unfit and I can barely run for a bus, never mind to lose weight. Hopefully as the weight shifts, my knees will feel better and as I get fitter, running will become a part of my fitness regime.
Most important to me is losing the weight. For health reasons and really to just be fitter and enjoy life more but I would also like to tone in the process because I have a lot of fat to lose and don't want to end up with lots of baggy, excess skin hanging off of me!
Anyway, I don't want to waffle more than I have. I'm feeling really positive about this and I'd really, really like some helpful tips and advice on absolutely anything to do with what I should and shouldn't be doing on the road to recovery.
Thank you very much