general work out question

I have this stupid cold and I'm not contagious. I generally feel good but still have congestion so I really can't do any cardio. I do belong to a gym but haven't been in almost two weeks. I don't want to stall in my weight loss.

question

Is there a good website with basic exercises for beginners? I have never worked with a personal trainer and have limited knowledge of working out. Yes, I could google it, but would rather use a site(s) that others have had success with.

Thanks.

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  • pastryari
    pastryari Posts: 8,646 Member
    If you're eating at a deficit, your weight loss isn't going to stall due to a couple missed days of exercise while you rest to get better.
  • _DaniD_
    _DaniD_ Posts: 2,186 Member
    A head cold is not a good excuse to skip your workout, especially if you feel good other than the congestion. Do your usual routine, you will feel better afterwards.
  • alpine1994
    alpine1994 Posts: 1,915 Member
    you can go on youtube and search for whatever you feel like doing, like "cardio for beginners", "yoga", "bodyweight workouts". I used to do that before I bought piles of Jillian Michaels DVDs.

    Also, if you're on pinterest, people pin a lot of home workouts onto the Health and Fitness section (including myself!) Feel free to check mine out.
    http://pinterest.com/alpine1994/fitness/
  • mhotch
    mhotch Posts: 901 Member
    If you are sneezing, coughing, or have any drainage, you are contagious.

    Rule of thumb, if the symptoms are from the neck up, workout should be ok. If any symptoms are below the neck, rest until you feel better.

    Go for a walk, but stay out of the gym until you are better. If your diet is healthy and below your TDEE, you will not gain weight. Your body needs rest to recover and heal.
  • Kristy528
    Kristy528 Posts: 63 Member
    I agree with the person above. I also read a lot of articles online and i get these daily emails from Jillian Michaels. In the Jillian Michael's email that was actually a question. Here is the link for it.

    http://www.everydayhealth.com/fitness-specialist/exercising-when-sick.aspx
  • bostonwolf
    bostonwolf Posts: 3,038 Member
    A head cold is not a good excuse to skip your workout, especially if you feel good other than the congestion. Do your usual routine, you will feel better afterwards.

    This. I don't see why nasal congestion would prevent a cardio workout. Breathe through your mouth, problem solved.
  • TR0berts
    TR0berts Posts: 7,739 Member
    Is there a good website with basic exercises for beginners? I have never worked with a personal trainer and have limited knowledge of working out. Yes, I could google it, but would rather use a site(s) that others have had success with.

    Thanks.


    http://www.bodybuilding.com/exercises/finder/lookup/filter/muscle/id/1/muscle/chest

    I just used "chest" to get to the page. You can select whatever muscle group and equipment you have to personalize it. In addition, they have full routines to get you started. Most of these exercises don't require a PT - just watch the video and emulate them. If you're not sure if you're doing the moves right? Either don't do them, or record yourself doing them and compare to the videos.
  • ValerieMomof2
    ValerieMomof2 Posts: 530 Member
    A head cold is not a good excuse to skip your workout, especially if you feel good other than the congestion. Do your usual routine, you will feel better afterwards.

    Yep. I actually notice that my congestion improves with exercise. Head colds don't stop me from doing anything. Now, coughing is a different story.
  • grimendale
    grimendale Posts: 2,153 Member
    nerdfitness.com has some good workoout you can do at home. jefit.com has a huge library of exercises and workouts, including a section specifically for beginners looking to cut fat. I recommmend both.
  • ashleydmassey
    ashleydmassey Posts: 106 Member
    Exercise actually helps clear up my head cold symptoms. Getting in a brisk walk is an idea. I had to force no jogging when I had the flu...only because I had a really high fever for a solid week. If you have no fever and no chest symptoms, you should be good to go.
  • Exercise actually helps clear up my head cold symptoms. Getting in a brisk walk is an idea. I had to force no jogging when I had the flu...only because I had a really high fever for a solid week. If you have no fever and no chest symptoms, you should be good to go.

    Me too. I didn't get a cold last week - it was allergies. But I couldn't breathe through my nose if my life depended on it. Got on the treadmill and that exercise just opens me up completely. I don't see why being congested should hinder your ability to get to the gym unless you're still coughing along with it.
  • vhines5
    vhines5 Posts: 63 Member
    Unfortunately, it's just a nasty cough at this point. No head cold. That's why I'm not doing cardio. Literally cannot breath.

    Thanks for the feedback everyone. I'm going to check out the videos. :happy:
  • vhines5
    vhines5 Posts: 63 Member
    Looks like I'm staying out of the gym until the cough goes away. :(