How long to exercise for beginners
KaylaKilgore
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At first I started with 15 minutes a day so I wouldn't start out to fast and gradually go up but I gained 4 pounds.
When you first started exercising how long did you exercise and how often a week?
Greatly appeciate any responses.
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When you first started exercising how long did you exercise and how often a week?
Greatly appeciate any responses.
Add me if you like, I need as much motivation as I can get.
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Muscle! =D You will fluctuate because your building muscle and your body is changing with your workouts, don't get discouraged just keep going! and when I started it was 4 days a week! =D0
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I started exercising about a month ago and i decided biking would be the best exercise because walking bores me and running just isn't an option(too many injuries to the ankles) and I bike 10-12 miles a day and it takes me about 60 minutes and i go 6 or 7 days a week. I also started doing Jillian Michael's 30 day shred 10 days ago and that is about 28 minutes long and 7 days a week.
i really recommend biking if you already have a bike, as long as you keep a good pace and go for about an hour it's a really good burn and i personally really enjoy it. I average about 12mph currently, which isn't fantastic but it's not too bad for a beginner.0 -
The thought is "muscle weighs more than fat" 3 to 1. You need to do measurements so you can see what you loose in inches. Weighing on a scale is deceiving. Also, weigh same time with same clothing or birthday suit!
You are right to gradually increase exercise! Don't quit!0 -
When I started exercising I worked for 45 mins to an hour 3 times a week. I figured if I wanted my body to change I needed to pump it up. I hope this helps and good luck.
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You're starting off at 15 minutes a day, I'd say that's good to start. It will get easier as you keep at it. I still have "temporary slumps" in my diet where I feel like my weight loss slows down. Of course the minute I say that I drop another pound and I'm back in the motions.
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I started with 10 minutes per day. Then worked my way up to 20 minutes... now I can do 2 hours on days when I have the time and barely feel fatigued.0
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It take a while for muscle to build I don't think if you just started and your exercising 15 minutes a day you have made muscle yet. I exercise 60 minutes a day 6 days a week.0
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I started at an hour twice a week water aerobics and walking as much as I could, often not long (30mins). As soon as I felt comfortable, I added a day. I now aim for 5 days a week, but will go daily if possible.0
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I'm currently doing an hour at least every other day and I'm just starting out too. I joined a challenge to motivate me to move at least that much - can't let the teammates down you know!
The first half hour is easy. The last 5 minutes is freakin' hard. When it starts becoming easier to do, then I will know it is time to step it up.0 -
What exercises are you doing?0
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I joined a gym 3 weeks ago, and I'm already going 6 days a week, for anywhere from 1-2.5 hours.
Of course, I haven't lost any significant weight in that time, so I am not one to ask... lol0
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