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Originally Posted by sillyputty
So I should keep it to a minimum till the later phases? Thanks so much! why isn't my coach telling me this? She's no doctor but should know right?
It depends what you mean by minimum. There are people successful on IP who work out. I don't think they work the same muscle groups every day. Play around with it. If you REALLY want to work out every day (you don't have to

) cut back to 20 minutes per day, alternating days on strength and cardio. Then increase slowly (2-5 minutes per week) to see what effect it has on your pounds and inches lost. You can increase the workout by lifting heavier and skipping faster in the time.
I don't think daily max strength training and/or cardio even in maintenance is a good idea. You've got to give your body time to rest.
Strength training breaks down muscle. The rebuilding and adding muscle mass (minimal bulk for women) takes place during the 2-4 days of rest.
Also, going crazy on the cardio (40+ minutes daily) will
probably leave you exhausted and "skinny fat," if you know what I mean.
My guess is that your coach isn't telling you because she doesn't know. Some of the coaches are minimally trained, as in they know the IP program and that's about it for nutrition and fitness. In many cases, doctors are no improvement on the nutrition, wellness and fitness front. A few years ago, my GP referred me to a nutritionist to get assistance with diet changes to reduce my cholesterol levels. He knew that he didn't know enough -- WISE man.