I have to burn 50 calories before I go to sleep...
rebeccaoneillcarter
Posts: 51
In my room with no equipment and nothing that will wake the baby that sleeps in the room below me. Suggestions?
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push ups, sit ups, ab crunches...0
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I wouldn't stress about 50 calories - all the numbers we use are estimates anyway, so if you are 50 cals over your calorie allowance for the day, just let it go and start fresh tomorrow.0
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20 minutes of "2 person yoga"0
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you can do floor work and include leg lifts, squats, sitting on a balance ball and doing crunches and/or arm weights.... those seem reasonable.
good luck!!!0 -
squats and lunges?0
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Oh, I know, it's not a big deal and depending on what I do it may have little to no effect on anything...but my pride. Hate seeing red on my home page!
So I googled calories burned from pushups, is 1 calorie per pushup reasonable? I'm sure it depends on your height/weight/level of fitness, whatever...but as a general rule?0 -
WHAT 300 calories for 5 minutes???? That can't be accurate. Why is anyone overweight at all?
*referring to that article, not pushups haha0 -
Go with $ex!0
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Do jumping jacks for 5 minutes.0
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I ignore exercise calories anyway so the exercise log is just to track time spent exercising for me. Exercise calories are highly over rated. You can't exercise away eating too much food. I learned this the hard way most of my life running marathon after marathon (and lifting) and not being able to lose weight and in fact continued to gain year after year. And I don't pig out, binge, snack mindlessly, eat out of boredom, etc, but the portion sizes are too big for a small person like me. (well I wasn't small when I weighed over 170 lbs at 51'0"!)
Anyway I found what worked for me was separating out the two things:
Eat less to lose weight
Exercise to maintain or build lean body mass
end of story.
Well, it did work for me. I am the fittest, leanest, strongest, and most muscular I've ever been in my life at age 51 and I'm healthy and don't get sick and have long endurance.0 -
Ever try planks? I'm not sure how many calories they burn, but they hurt and make me sore as hell the next day. They also work more than just one area of the body at a time. Combination moves are great time saving but effective workouts. Even side lunges with a tricep extension, squat with front lateral raise, stiff legged dead lift with a row. I know those would require a set of dumbbells, but well work the money (less than $20 at walmart for some). Best of luck!0
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20 minutes of "2 person yoga"
LOL the best!0 -
Stretching or Light Yoga - it will relax you and burn cals! Perfect for before bed!0
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I ignore exercise calories anyway so the exercise log is just to track time spent exercising for me. Exercise calories are highly over rated. You can't exercise away eating too much food. I learned this the hard way most of my life running marathon after marathon (and lifting) and not being able to lose weight and in fact continued to gain year after year. And I don't pig out, binge, snack mindlessly, eat out of boredom, etc, but the portion sizes are too big for a small person like me. (well I wasn't small when I weighed over 170 lbs at 51'0"!)
Anyway I found what worked for me was separating out the two things:
Eat less to lose weight
Exercise to maintain or build lean body mass
end of story.
Well, it did work for me. I am the fittest, leanest, strongest, and most muscular I've ever been in my life at age 51 and I'm healthy and don't get sick and have long endurance.
absolutely right !0 -
Upon further googling it looks like pushups burn about half a calorie per pushup for women and lighter people, whatever that means. I'm aware that strength exercises aren't where you should turn if you are looking to burn calories efficiently, and I'm aware that eating less and increasing lean muscle is the way to increase fitness/look good naked. I'm just looking for suggestions to a specific question, based on a mental desire.
Soooo thanks fer the suggestions.0 -
...well I wasn't small when I weighed over 170 lbs at 51'0"!...
Fifty One Feet!?!
ATTACK OF THE 50 FOOT WOMAN!!0 -
I ignore exercise calories anyway so the exercise log is just to track time spent exercising for me. Exercise calories are highly over rated. You can't exercise away eating too much food. I learned this the hard way most of my life running marathon after marathon (and lifting) and not being able to lose weight and in fact continued to gain year after year. And I don't pig out, binge, snack mindlessly, eat out of boredom, etc, but the portion sizes are too big for a small person like me. (well I wasn't small when I weighed over 170 lbs at 51'0"!)
Anyway I found what worked for me was separating out the two things:
Eat less to lose weight
Exercise to maintain or build lean body mass
end of story.
Well, it did work for me. I am the fittest, leanest, strongest, and most muscular I've ever been in my life at age 51 and I'm healthy and don't get sick and have long endurance.
Wise words0 -
Unless it is the two person yoga mentioned above, exercise of other types right before bed can prevent you from sleeping.
Better to make it up the next day instead. 50 cals isn't going to be enough to make a big difference one day.0
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