Help for a total fitness newbie.
SpencerGJackson
Posts: 40 Member
Hello everyone.
I have grown tired of my sedentary lifestyle and have decided to take it upon myself to start working out.
However, outside of PE in high school, and that was 7 years ago i have never worked out a day in my life.
I have maintained a healthy body weight due to having type 1 diabetes wy whole life, but i am far from "in shape."
My Fiancee and I are looking to start going to the gym and running around town. However i have obviosly never even set foot in a gym and have no clue where to begin.
Over the past there days i have been jogging/fast walking around my block. Averaging about 30 minutes a day.
However I feel like that is not enough. I keep getting this compulsive urge to do more and more.
Any advice for a total fitness newbie?
Thanks.
I have grown tired of my sedentary lifestyle and have decided to take it upon myself to start working out.
However, outside of PE in high school, and that was 7 years ago i have never worked out a day in my life.
I have maintained a healthy body weight due to having type 1 diabetes wy whole life, but i am far from "in shape."
My Fiancee and I are looking to start going to the gym and running around town. However i have obviosly never even set foot in a gym and have no clue where to begin.
Over the past there days i have been jogging/fast walking around my block. Averaging about 30 minutes a day.
However I feel like that is not enough. I keep getting this compulsive urge to do more and more.
Any advice for a total fitness newbie?
Thanks.
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Start by learning how to squat.0
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Resistance train 3x a week hitting the full body. Example: Mon, Wed, Fri full body weight lifting and focusing on the compound movements such as squat, bench, deadlift, overhead press, dips, pull-ups etc.
As for nutrition if you are looking to loose weight eat in a caloric deficit. You could also take one step up and learn about macronutrients so you can manipulate macronutrient intake with the caloric deficit you are in.
Don't lower your calories to much either, you want to be eating as much food as you can while still losing weight for metabolic purposes and keeping as much muscle as you can.0 -
first and foremost get some tangible fitness goals to work towards that will help you determine your workouts and quite possibly even your gym.
for instance do you want to be a cage fighter? run a spartan race? do a pull up? be able to clean and jerk your fiancee? etc
but in general, a good well-balanced fitness routine should include things for conditioning, things for strengthening and things to help mobility/recovery/flexibility.0 -
DVDs! Jillian Michaels is my favourite, but have a browse around YouTube and see if you find something you like0
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I suppose my goal woukd be general fitness. I'd like to be in all around shape.
I want to be able to run longer/faster.
I want to be stronger.
I want to be healthier and happier.0 -
www.ergo-log.com/runners-benefit-from-deep-squats-too.html0
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www.ergo-log.com/runners-benefit-from-deep-squats-too.html
Was just trying to clarify my goaks.
I understand the importance of squats and intend to learn.0 -
Hello everyone.
I have grown tired of my sedentary lifestyle and have decided to take it upon myself to start working out.
However, outside of PE in high school, and that was 7 years ago i have never worked out a day in my life.
I have maintained a healthy body weight due to having type 1 diabetes wy whole life, but i am far from "in shape."
My Fiancee and I are looking to start going to the gym and running around town. However i have obviosly never even set foot in a gym and have no clue where to begin.
Over the past there days i have been jogging/fast walking around my block. Averaging about 30 minutes a day.
However I feel like that is not enough. I keep getting this compulsive urge to do more and more.
Any advice for a total fitness newbie?
Thanks.
Swimming will tone you up all over.0 -
Hello everyone.
I have grown tired of my sedentary lifestyle and have decided to take it upon myself to start working out.
However, outside of PE in high school, and that was 7 years ago i have never worked out a day in my life.
I have maintained a healthy body weight due to having type 1 diabetes wy whole life, but i am far from "in shape."
My Fiancee and I are looking to start going to the gym and running around town. However i have obviosly never even set foot in a gym and have no clue where to begin.
Over the past there days i have been jogging/fast walking around my block. Averaging about 30 minutes a day.
However I feel like that is not enough. I keep getting this compulsive urge to do more and more.
Any advice for a total fitness newbie?
Thanks.
Swimming will tone you up all over.
I do have a pool in the backyard. Any specific swimming stroke better than another?0 -
Yeah, lol i need help.
I just tried crunches and pushups for the first time in 6 years.
I can only manage 25 crunches and 10 pushups.0
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