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Workout schedule?
Is it better to follow a workout schedule or just do whatever at the gym? When I was going I would do 30 minutes on the treadmill or elliptical then do 30 minutes of the machines. I didn't have a set schedule. Do you all find it better to have a set schedule where you work different body parts each day etc? If you have a schedule would you mind telling me yours thanks!
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I dont really have a set shedule. I go to the gym 3 times a week and I do the same thing there each day that I go. I have always been quite muscular, however I am not overly "fit" so I am choosing to focus on improving that aspect, so what I do at the gym is strictly cardio. I do 20 minutes on the elliptical, 30 minutes on the bike and 20 minutes on the rowing machine. Every "other" day, I do a 30 minute session of accelerated pilates, to help strengthen my core and back muscles, as I have had a bad back for many years, and the doctor and physio suggested giving pilates a try. Hope this helps? Goodluck on your journey!
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I have set days for everything.
Tu, Thr and Sat I lift weights. Wed, Fri and Sun I do aerobics. I try to walk each and everyday, and a few times per week I squeeze a swim into the mix. I usually exercise 2-3 times per day. I know it is a lot, but I can only drop weight when I keep moving. The diet alone only lets me to maintain. |
Different strength training schedule every six weeks
I do 3 workouts per week of strength training and interval training (an hour per workout). I stick to schedules I found in weight lifting books which change every six weeks. Before I used a schedule, I was getting nowhere on machines.
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I don't go to the gym but I try to vary between aerobic and strength exercises day to day.
-Everyday I start my day with chi gong. -Monday, Wednesday and Friday I do Tonique Fitness form youtube. It's the hardest thing I do. -Weather permitting I go for a walk every day 30-45min -a couple of times per week I do some strength training for my arms using free weights. -when the weather gets warmer I plan on taking up tennis again I also wear a pedometer all day every day. It keeps me motivated to complete my 10,000steps a day. |
I always start and end my workouts with the treadmill. Usually it's a brisk 10-15 minutes to get my blood pumping, then I lift, then stretch/yoga, lift, stretch/yoga, and end with a short run and a moderate walk.
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If I don't have a schedule to follow, I'm too overwhelmed by choice and just can't figure out what to do and end up doing nothing. So, I have a rigid schedule but I do allow myself to relax it if necessary. The relaxation will be a bigger deal come summer when I will be hiking more. At the moment it looks like this:
Monday: Irish dance Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday: Running (working C25K plan right now - up to 25 min for me!) Wednesday, Friday, Sunday: Weightlifting (I do a program from the New Rules of Weightlifting for Women) Sometimes running days are replaced with some more Irish dance. I also allow myself to switch out running for hiking, and if I need a rest day or time to fit in more hiking I drop lifting on Sunday and just lift for two days that week (Wed and Fri). A few days have been too cold for running outside. I replace those with either a 30 min session on the rowing machine or one of the 30 day shred videos. I don't belong to a gym, so I don't have access to a treadmill or most other equipment. |
I consider the elliptical and the treadmill to be full body workouts and honestly, I think I can do all the other exercises - like lifting weights at home. So when I go to the gym, I only do cardio for 40-50 minutes and afterwards some sit-ups and stuff like that if I have the time and feel like it. I don’t have an exact routine.
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I like to have a plan when I go to the gym. I feel more conspicuous when I don't know what to do next. If I have a purpose, I'm more confident exercising in front of everyone else. |
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