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I don't know the nature of your job, but would you be able to go for a quick run during your lunch break (even just around the parking lot or something)? I'm impressed that you have the ability to work out for 60 minutes straight, but if you can manage to break it up into a couple sessions, that would be great. Even if you do one 30 minute session per day, I'd still say you're doing great. I have a workout video that's broken up into 3 ten minute segments, which is very handy if that's all the time I have; it keeps me motivated and helps me stick to my routine (and while it doesn't seem like a person can burn that many calories in ten minutes, you can burn a lot more than just skipping the workout altogether). It's not always about the quantity of your workout time, but the quality. I'm sure you'll be just fine. :) |
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So I would say that 30 minutes in this kind of heat/humidity is probably worth more. Your body IS working harder to do the same activity. Anyway, isn't 30 minutes better than none? |
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I joined the local YMCA in September and LOVE it. It's true that there is a bubble of personal space. Most everyone is listening to something on their headphones. Most all don't make eye contact except for a "smile." The request in the weight and cardio room is "to exercise quietly." I'm usually the fattest in the room, but I don't feel uncomfortable,even when it is crowded because of the "bubble" and I'm listening to my MP3 player so I'm in my own world.
When I started at the YMCA, I signed up for a personal trainer/coach that showed me the machines and worked with me over 12 weeks to safely exercise and increase my levels and be accountable to someone. She told me that in order to maintain I would need to work out for a minimum of 30 mins 3x/wk. For loss, 5x/wk for 30 min. When I started, I could only do 2 minutes on the elipical and 10 min on the treadmill. Now, I'm only going 3x/wk so I've only seen an improvement with my energy, stamina, and I'm not so stiff during the day, BUT I can do 30 min on the elipical and an additional 15 min on either the treadmill or the stairstepper. I'm proud of myself for that progress. This year has been the first year in my whole life that I have exercised more than walking sporatically when I had to. I'm 43yr old. Lynne |
I started at the gym about 2 months ago and have been really wanting to get into the swing of going and working out. I seem to get on a roll and then some weird injury or like now (tonsilitis) gets in my way. I am still trying as much as possible and really look forward to getting my act together this summer as I will be off and have time to work out first thing in the morning.
As for 30 minutes....thats great!! You will probably see yourself able to do more in no time flat again. Give it time. They say you should do at least 20 minutes a day so see you are already 10 minutes ahead of the game. ("They" being my trainers at the gym.) |
Thanks for all the suggestions everyone! I'll look into the local YMCA here. I think there's actually one right down the street, so maybe I can do that on the weekends. As for doing a workout on my lunch hour, well I would except my job is basically me walking around the entire time. I work in the emergency room doing bedside registration, so if I do get to sit, it's for less than a minute at a time. By the time my lunch hour rolls around the last thing I want is more standing :lol:
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