Looking for someone to be my accountability buddy with strength training.
jakezola22
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i am new to working out and am looking to do it for 15 minutes a day. I am looking for someone or a group of people to do it with me every day and to check in with each other.
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Fifteen minutes a day won't be long enough mate, that will just about cover a beginners HIIT session. Try heading over to http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/find-a-plan.html, and get yourself looking into some professionally written plans that are appropriate for your stage and get an idea of what to expect and what the workload will be like. Saying that, feel free to add0
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I really don't like woking out that's why I said 15 minutes. If it's longer then that I can't see myself doing it for long0
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jakezola22 wrote: »I really don't like woking out that's why I said 15 minutes. If it's longer then that I can't see myself doing it for long
You're not gonna get much done in 15 minutes for strength training...0 -
I don't need mass just definition.how long a day would that take?0
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Definition? That comes from a lower body fat percentage... which comes from a caloric deficit.
OP I'm not entirely confident in your knowledge of body fat/strength training... are you sure you know what you're doing to achieve your goals?
I cannot tell you how long it takes to get a lower body fat percentage, because lower is a subjective term... and it depends on how big your deficit is, how much weight you have to lose etc...jakezola22 wrote: »I don't need mass just definition.how long a day would that take?
Oh and... strength... it's not entirely tailored to gaining muscle mass, it's more 'strength' really...
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jakezola22 wrote: »I don't need mass just definition.how long a day would that take?
Longer than that. Those of us who strength train go anywhere from 45 min. at the lower end to 2 hours at the high end.
And ETA to agree you need to drop your body fat % to see definition, but strength train to save muscle as you lose.0 -
jakezola22 wrote: »I really don't like woking out that's why I said 15 minutes. If it's longer then that I can't see myself doing it for long
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jakezola22 wrote: »I really don't like woking out that's why I said 15 minutes. If it's longer then that I can't see myself doing it for long
Then why bother at all.
Find something that you enjoy doing and will want to stick with. At the moment you're setting yourself up to fail before you've even begin.0 -
I do about 90 minutes every second day.
I really think that once you get into it you'll love it. 15 minutes is barely a warm up0
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