how many hour in the gym
jamdblake4
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I have been spltiing my weight training into 1.5 hours in the morining and cardo then about and hour more weight training in the afternoon but today I did the whole thing in one shot, I was in the gym for 2.5 hours.
Does anyone now how long is to long
Does anyone now how long is to long
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I have been spltiing my weight training into 1.5 hours in the morining and cardo then about and hour more weight training in the afternoon but today I did the whole thing in one shot, I was in the gym for 2.5 hours.
Does anyone now how long is to long0 -
I will be curious to see what suggestions come through for the "ideal" workout regimen as well!0
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Well, I have no idea about what is right, but that sounds like a good workout! Definitely inspiring:-):happy:0
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I think you supposed to alternate different muscles groups. Like you should do arms and and shoulders on MN-TH- St. Legs schould be TU- FR-SN. When we work out we elongate our muscles and create micro-tears. As they heal- they become stronger. You need to give them time to heal. :blushing:0
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Too long is longer than you can do for the rest of your life. Too short is anything less. :bigsmile:0
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I used to go to the gym every night and I would start with about ten minutes of warm-up on the treadmill or some type of cardio machine. Then I would do my weight routine which would take about an hour. Then after that I would do about 30 min to an hour on a cardio machine. Some days I would be at the gym for two hours, some days half an hour less, and others maybe even longer then two hours.
It depends on your routine, and just how hard you are hitting the gym.
It is good to start out with a weight plan that does your entire body. Then once you feel like you understand how the machines or free weights work, and you are confident on your sets and reps, then you take it a little further and set your workouts for three times a week, concentrating more on upper body and lower body, only three times a week. Rotating during the week. Mon-Wed-Fri, Upper-lower-upper, then the following week Lower-upper-lower...etc...
I recommend looking into the body for life web-site; they have a lot of really good information that is free.
Also go to the library or book store and look for weight training books, ones that have programs that start out for beginners and then advance from there.
I really like the body for life plan, and "Weight Training workouts that work" by James Orvis. You might find something out there that works better for you.
But how much time you spend at the gym, is totally up to you and what you want to achieve.0 -
typically for me, I am at the gym for about 2 hours. I like to do lots of cardio and moderate amount of weight training but it depends on the individual.0
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thanks for the tip on the web page, I'll check it out0
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