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how do I know how much is enough?
I joined a gym a few months ago, got super busy with my internship (but it paid off, as it led to a great job!) and stopped going for 4-5 weeks. I started going again last week, but this is the first time I've ever exercised regularly in my life (and my weight shows it!) and I have a lot of questions. I met with a trainer to come up with a plan when I joined, but I always wonder if I am doing enough.
I always start by doing 5 minutes on the elliptical...I know it's not much at all, but my quads start killing me quickly and 5 is all I can do for now before my legs are shaking. Another trainer showed me a different elliptical yesterday that has a longer stride. It seemed better on my muscles, so I'm switching to that one and can hopefully improve the time. After the elliptical, I switch to the treadmill and walk at 3mph for 30 minutes, which is about a mile and a half. At this point, I am usually feeling too fatigued to do more cardio. Every other day, I do a circuit of resistance machines as well. I know I am just a beginner and shouldn't compare myself to others, but 1.5 miles does not seem like much at all. However, it is 30 minutes of cardio, and I definitely get sweaty and fatigued. I was thinking maybe I should do more cardio after the resistance machines, but I'm not sure. Ideally, I would love to do more elliptical, but I will have to work up to that. I am not working this summer, so I have a great opportunity to devote a lot of time and energy to changing my lifestyle and improving my health and I really want to make the best of it. How much should I be doing each day? Should I try going twice on some days to get in an extra workout? If you had over 100 to lose, where did you start? Thanks in advance for the advice! |
Okay, well, I did have over 100 to lose, so I'll chime in.
First, YAY on the exercise! It is STILL the thing that's the hardest for me! I know if I can get my danged gym shoes on that 99% of the battle is over. I started off walking on my treadmill at home (because I was too chicken to join a gym). At the time I had lost about 15 pounds and weighed about 280. I just started off doing only 15 minutes, and I don't think I even went at 2 mph! So you're blowing my start out of the water. As for the elliptical, when I first tried one -- after losing about another 20 pounds -- I couldn't even do 2 minutes! Now I'm on for 45 minutes, no problem. So, CONGRATS! I think you're starting great! As you get fitter and lose weight you will be able to do even more! Bravo! |
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As far as how much you should be doing goes, I think, ideally, you should be doing as much as you can without burning yourself out or hurting yourself. For someone of your weight and height, 30 mins a day to start sounds *great*. In a few weeks, you might be able to do 45 minutes, then later, 60. But give yourself time to build up to it. It's not a race, and you don't want to burn out or injure yourself. Good luck! __________________ |
Hey! Don't worry about the distance. Just work on minutes. Watch your heart rate as well--that's always a good indicator. Your trainer should have talked to you about target heart rate for different purposes.
You are doing fine! Jay |
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Congrats on your weightloss so far and starting to exercise :woohoo: ... Eventually you'll get fitter and better and you'll want to do more and more exercise... It takes time but it's important to take your time, lose the weight gradually, in a healthy manner and without injury... |
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