Wow! I can't believe it's been so long since I logged in. March of 2004. Crazy!
Just wanted to say hello.
I'm 46 now, 5'0" tall, and 214 lbs.
My highest weight was 230.
I'm small-framed and looked/felt my best around 110 lbs.
I've lost about 19 pounds in the last 4.5 months by watching what I eat and not having Coke very much.
Just started going to a gym. Had the free assessment with a personal trainer today and I'm kind of puzzled by something he said. I'm not sure if this is the truth or if he was trying to sell me. Well, I know he was trying to sell me.
I told him that, for the 4 days I've been going to the gym so far, my goal has been to keep moving for 1 hour. For example, 30 minutes on the treadmill and 30 minutes on the bike. I'm going at a slow pace because I have not done any regular exercise since high school. I figure whatever I can do now is an improvement over my usual evenings of sitting on the couch.
He told me I'm not doing any good by keeping myself moving for 1 hour.
He said the only way I will see a difference is if I use weights and the machines.
Then he had another trainer take me out and do some weights for 30 minutes, and then he took me back to the first guy who went over prices for personal trainers.
I told him it's already a stretch for me to pay the gym membership each month and I can't afford personal trainer sessions, and he acted like I wasn't going to get any results by coming in and doing the bike and treadmill.
I think he's giving me a bunch of BS.
What do you think?


He's emphasizing activities that would more likely involve a trainer, so the gym gets more money! 