Iain1974
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How long does it take to get used to a workout routine?
I started working out ~3 months ago and initially dropped relatively swiftly from 250(Thanksgiving) to 221(Feb 1st). Since then I feel as if I've stalled. The lowest number I've seen on my set of scales is 218lbs. It says my bodyfat % has dropped from 32% to 26.5% though these numbers seem to vary wildly. I'm 6'0" and 35 yrs.
I try to workout weights/cardio on alternate days. For cardio I like to push myself for 60minutes on either elliptical or bike. I find the treadmill a little rough on my knees. I can manage 20miles+ bike or ~8 miles elliptical in the hour.
For weights I alternate with today being shoulders/biceps/triceps/chest. Next time will be back, legs, torso.
My diet is OK. I eliminated junk-food and soda (and cigarettes) completely a few months ago. I'd guess I average 2000 calories a day though could do better with drinking more fresh water.
My question is this, how long should I cardio on the same machine for? Should I do one machine repeatedly for say 10 sessions or continually rotate?
Why is it important to change up exercises? Surely one type of chest press is similar in results to other types?
I started working out ~3 months ago and initially dropped relatively swiftly from 250(Thanksgiving) to 221(Feb 1st). Since then I feel as if I've stalled. The lowest number I've seen on my set of scales is 218lbs. It says my bodyfat % has dropped from 32% to 26.5% though these numbers seem to vary wildly. I'm 6'0" and 35 yrs.
I try to workout weights/cardio on alternate days. For cardio I like to push myself for 60minutes on either elliptical or bike. I find the treadmill a little rough on my knees. I can manage 20miles+ bike or ~8 miles elliptical in the hour.
For weights I alternate with today being shoulders/biceps/triceps/chest. Next time will be back, legs, torso.
My diet is OK. I eliminated junk-food and soda (and cigarettes) completely a few months ago. I'd guess I average 2000 calories a day though could do better with drinking more fresh water.
My question is this, how long should I cardio on the same machine for? Should I do one machine repeatedly for say 10 sessions or continually rotate?
Why is it important to change up exercises? Surely one type of chest press is similar in results to other types?