Recommend a FUN way to GAIN MUSCLE?
JustThriveCo
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I HATE exercising. HATE IT!
I enjoy "activities" like dancing ... but I need something that will help me gain MUSCLE, not just aerobic.
Something FUN ... and QUICK ... as I have a challenge I need to upload my photos for in 60 days.
Any ideas?
THANKS!!!
I enjoy "activities" like dancing ... but I need something that will help me gain MUSCLE, not just aerobic.
Something FUN ... and QUICK ... as I have a challenge I need to upload my photos for in 60 days.
Any ideas?
THANKS!!!
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It's still "exercising" and it's gonna build huge muscles but will help tone muscles a bit and you'll get stronger...
I do leg lifts when I'm laying on my stomach watching TV or online (you can add ankle weights or resistance bands)... you can also so the same with sit-ups and other exercises that use body resistance... not really "fun" but you'll be distracted from the fact you're exercising
And even though you don't like exercise... you might if you find something more enjoyable... Body Pump and everything else that's part of the Les Mills program is great, it has really awesome music and it's just a ton of fun! I dunno, look into it or other group classes that you might find enjoyable.0 -
Do you belong to a gym? There are a lot of classes available like Body Pump, Body Combat, Sha-bam or Zumba. I found a Spartan Warrior bootcamp at a local gym, which is AWESOME! Or you could try something like Crossfit or Martial Arts.0
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do you garden? Like serious digging and carrying heavy plants etc could help. I know it helped my dad maintain his muslce while very ill and undergoing treatments.0
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Piloxing!0
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Well....the only way you are going to GAIN muscle is to eat at a calorie surplus and lift heavy weights.
If you are looking to change your body composition....what's working for me is eating at a small deficit and lifting heavy 3x per week doing a full body routine. I love it and I find it "fun".0 -
I love to dance too :-D
You should try Calisthenics!
Also, have you ever tried holding a balanced position for a long time? Like holding a plank for a minute, or holding your toes off the ground for a minute while lying down, holding a bridge form etc?
No weights required. Practice length of time and patience. Builds core strength etc.
I think it's fun!!0 -
To gain muscle, is to gain weight. To gain weight you need calorie surplus. To build muscle you have to do PROGRESSIVE OVERALOAD. That entails exercise. Sorry, but that's the way it works.
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Lift weights, eat more food.
I don't consider lifting an exercise; it's fun. And hey, so is eating more. ^_^0 -
Strength training or hard labor coupled with calorie surplus. You're going to have to work hard for it, I'm sorry (not really).0
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Pik a waky utube exersice video to copy. Pik a new one each day.0
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Build a steel replica of the Death Star with your bare hands in your back yard
Or lift heavy and eat a surplus0 -
Strength training stinks for the first couple weeks until you really start doing it. Then you start lifting heavier and heavier things, and before you know it, you're enjoying it.
I'm not exactly the poster child of buff women, but I have started to love strength days, and cardio has become secondary for me.
It's a mental challenge far more than it is a physical one.0 -
Rock climbing! Full-body workout, and tons of fun!0
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To gain muscle, is to gain weight. To gain weight you need calorie surplus. To build muscle you have to do PROGRESSIVE OVERALOAD. That entails exercise. Sorry, but that's the way it works.
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all i gotta say, is GO 49ers!!0 -
Yoga! I've found that my upper body strength is increasing a lot with yoga.0
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If you do dancing exercises like Zumba or Turbo Jam, I would try weighted gloves. They've done wonders for my arms. Also, maybe try just 5 minutes after you do a cardio workout, so it's not so bad0
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I wish someone could recommend a FUN way to lose weight and GAIN muscle without DIET or EXERCISE
Just kidding of course...0 -
Thanks! I DO try distracting myself with TV or a Movie ... but I think that's my problem. I get BORED lifting. Have tried the Les Mills classes ... not a fan. Thank you for sharing, though! I appreciate it.0
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well, Okie Tink, I actually lost 15lbs and amazingly gained muscle at the same time WITHOUT EXERCISING or counting calories ... it was super easy with nutritional rebalancing (toxins OUT intense amounts of organic super clean nutrition IN) ... I lost 15 lbs and went from a size 16 to a very loose 10.
But now I need to up my game and add the exercise component to compete in a transformation challenge. I'm competing in the youthful aging category, since I'll be 50 in September.
I want to look better than I did when I was 30. I was thin ... but have come to learn I was skinny fat (thin, but little muscle).
Lean muscle is my goal for joining here and getting tips from others!0 -
If you do dancing exercises like Zumba or Turbo Jam, I would try weighted gloves. They've done wonders for my arms. Also, maybe try just 5 minutes after you do a cardio workout, so it's not so bad
Bonnie Jo! That is an EXCELLENT idea ... weighted gloves while doing something fun like Zumba! don't know Turbo Jam ... will go search! I LOVE dancing, so that could be the KEY!!!0 -
kanncm ... I heard Crossfit was fun ... but the videos I've seen make it look like joining the Army.
I also did a bootcamp for 2 months a few years ago. It was INTENSE and MISERABLE and I only lost 7lbs and one pants size for dragging myself there 5 days a week and disliking every moment. HUGELY disappointing results. She even had me count every single calorie ... ugh.0 -
i am new to Insanity and its killing me but i expect i will be more tone when the 8 weeks are up0
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well, Okie Tink, I actually lost 15lbs and amazingly gained muscle at the same time WITHOUT EXERCISING or counting calories ... it was super easy with nutritional rebalancing (toxins OUT intense amounts of organic super clean nutrition IN) ... I lost 15 lbs and went from a size 16 to a very loose 10.
But now I need to up my game and add the exercise component to compete in a transformation challenge. I'm competing in the youthful aging category, since I'll be 50 in September.
I want to look better than I did when I was 30. I was thin ... but have come to learn I was skinny fat (thin, but little muscle).
Lean muscle is my goal for joining here and getting tips from others!
Don't buy into the "toxins" thing either. If toxins existed in the body, one would be hospitalized. There are "free radicals" but those are countered by antioxidants.
Use progressive overload, set of 3-4 and reps of 8-12 with as much weight as you can handle. Also consume enough protein because you CAN'T build muscle without it. Carbs and fats don't build muscle tissue.
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I get BORED lifting.
Then I'd say you didn't push yourself hard enough. Very little feels as good as pushing up a new record (weight-wise, or rep-wise), looking at the iron, and saying, "Ha! Kicked your butt!" Pride may technically be a sin, but it feels damn good.
Follow ninerbuff's recommendation regarding progressive loading. You'll make progress every workout - so every time you lift? You'll get the above rush of having done better than before.0 -
Rock climbing! Full-body workout, and tons of fun!
This is best answer, hands down. If you can find a local rock gym grab a buddy; I believe most places will have you take an initial belaying course, but after you are free to climb like you're a kid again. Graded paths make it an excellent workout for experienced climbers and begginers alike. And 30 min climbing will leave you feeling like you did some serious strength training (especially forearms).0 -
I occasionally enjoy those fitness trails where you walk or run from station to station.
If you actually want muscle gains, be sure to set your MFP to only -.5/ week and eat back your exercise calories.0 -
This may be just as silly as some of the other answers on here, but it was fun for me... Redo a room in your house. Carrying drywall, sanding, painting, etc... burns tons of calories and tones muscles. My husband and I did a whole cabin ourselves, and now we're planning a redo of our laundry room. Even if you dont have a room in your house to do, volunteering and just getting out and about and doing things for your community is a great way to not only burn calories and tone, but to make new friends.0
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