Am I doing too much?

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jessicah12
jessicah12 Posts: 10 Member
I am working out about 6 days a week, sometimes light, sometimes hardcore. I do about 4 - 6 hours of cardio (Zumba and Bokwa) per week and started the Les Mills last week so it looks like only about 2 hours of lifting (I think I should be doing more of this) Moderate weight enough to challenge me but not hurt me. I have pumped up my cal intake to 1800 daily.

I calculated BMR 1550 TDEE 2200/ Currently 172lbs 5'5" 33y. But that was based on moderate workout 3 - 5 hours because I didn't think that the next level up would really work for me since it's not extreme. I just feel a bit lost I backed off on the cardio I was doing about 8 hours of cardio weekly.

Any guidance would be appreciated. I am trying to keep my calories up, but struggling some days and others not :wink: I just need help! Thank you!!!

Jess

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  • harlanJEN
    harlanJEN Posts: 1,089 Member
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    Honestly. YES.

    I"m pretty passionate that too much exercise, espeically "hardcore" cardio can be counterproductive. We are trying soooo hard, but yet, we are fighting against ourselves.

    My opinion, 3-4 workouts a week is optimal. Moderate, "active recovery" on other days such as walking, biking, yoga. QUALITY vs. QUANTITY.

    And .. I'm a huge believer in strength training. HUGE.

    My average TDEE is 2250. I'm back to deficit eating for about 12-16 weeks. I'm eating 1800. I strength train 3 x week. Walk , as in walk around my neighborhood or park, on nice sunny days. On average, thats 2 days a week. 2 rest days. I'm focusing on increasing my NEAT - activity throughout that day that isn't a workout. Example: parking further away and walking; stairs instead of elevator; standing and walking while on phone instead of sitting. NEAT is our secret weapon : )

    If I was more active - actively working out 6 days a week - so much cardio - I'd DEF have to eat more. And you too : ) Of course, I don't. Because: I DON'T NEED TO. and .. I don't want to. So .. it works out well.

    Let me find an article or 2 for you to read. I've gotta dig in my "archives".

    Jen
  • ladyace2078
    ladyace2078 Posts: 460 Member
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    I'm guessing your TDEE is really in the 5-6 hrs of exercise or even 6+ if you are working out 6 days a week. When I did 6 days a week it was 3 lifting, 2 running and 1 volleyball and it bacame too much. I couldn't eat enough, was constantly tired, and couldn't really perform at any of my workouts. I've found that 2-4 days is really ideal for me (2 to maintain, 4 if I'm working toward a serious goal). I thank harlanJEN also made some great points about NEAT.
  • jessicah12
    jessicah12 Posts: 10 Member
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    I work a desk job from home about 9 hours per day and school work @ home about 1 hour per day, so I don't get much movement except when I do the Les Mills and the Zumba Core at home. This is why I thought I should do more cardio since it is such a sedentary job! Will need to revise and focus on more weights less cardio. I am barely keeping up with the 1800 cals per day now searching for more ways to bump up the protein and meet the goals. Thank you for your suggestions.