Looking good for graduation
denicka
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So I'm a senior in college and about to graduate in 6-7 weeks. I'm not technically overweight but I definitely do not carry my weight well (I'm 5'3"-5'4" and 130ish pounds). Since freshman year I've gotten rounder in the face and midsection and I would really like to get back down to the weight at which I was comfortable (about 115)..preferably by graduation since it's a milestone and I don't want to have to hide all the pictures my family takes of me because I don't like the way I look. I don't expect to lose all the weight by then but I would at least like to look a bit leaner.
I've been doing Cardio X from P90X and trying to incorporate some ab work since my focus is also to tone the midsection, and I've been careful about what I eat.
All that to say: how much cardio should I be doing per day to get leaner? What sorts of exercises other than Cardio X (which involves yoga, plyometrics and kenpo) should I be doing? I have access to the school gym, so treadmills, ellipticals, stationary bikes and dumbbells are available to me
I've been doing Cardio X from P90X and trying to incorporate some ab work since my focus is also to tone the midsection, and I've been careful about what I eat.
All that to say: how much cardio should I be doing per day to get leaner? What sorts of exercises other than Cardio X (which involves yoga, plyometrics and kenpo) should I be doing? I have access to the school gym, so treadmills, ellipticals, stationary bikes and dumbbells are available to me
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Interval training is a great way to burn fat. For a treadmill workout, alternate running and fast walking and go at a speed while running that challenges you. A typical interval for me is 5.5 or 6.0 mph running for 2-3 minutes and then walking at 3.8 mph for a minute or two to recover. And make sure you're not eating too little, since you're already considered a healthy weight, you'll want to be eating some exercise calories back and have a goal of no more than 1 lb a week.
I wrote a blog with some other good tips, there's a link below, it's the post about the 3 month plateau.0 -
I just wanted to say CONGRATULATIONS on graduating! I finish grad school in May and will also be walking in graduation... it's been a long hard road for that Masters but I'm going to look good when I get it!
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Thanks for the interval training tip! I have horrible endurance, I can't run on the treadmill for more than 5 minutes to save my life so I really have to work on that...and I hear interval training also helps with that too, not only fat burning...I think. I hope.
& thank you so much!! Congratulations to you on graduating soon as well! That's so exciting
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Interval training is a great way to burn fat. For a treadmill workout, alternate running and fast walking and go at a speed while running that challenges you. A typical interval for me is 5.5 or 6.0 mph running for 2-3 minutes and then walking at 3.8 mph for a minute or two to recover. And make sure you're not eating too little, since you're already considered a healthy weight, you'll want to be eating some exercise calories back and have a goal of no more than 1 lb a week.
I wrote a blog with some other good tips, there's a link below, it's the post about the 3 month plateau.
There's a great program that I'm doing called Couch to 5K. I'm training to run a 5K in May and it's been awesome. It really builds you up to running for an extended period of time. I'm doing this one here: http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_3/index.shtml Good luck!0
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