Women can learn from the guys' workouts...
TIFnFIT
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Here's a great article! Read on for some great tips from the guys!! http://www.thatsfit.com/2011/04/19/8-fitness-secrets-to-steal-from-the-boys/
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Is it just me... or does the model in the photo of this article look as though her arm has been horribly photo-shopped? Yikes! Great article, though0
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Is it just me... or does the model in the photo of this article look as though her arm has been horribly photo-shopped? Yikes! Great article, though
Whoa! Yeah. That looks really strange!0 -
Is it just me... or does the model in the photo of this article look as though her arm has been horribly photo-shopped? Yikes! Great article, though
I'm with you on both of those...and I log my runs etc, but after reading that article I'm wondering if I can figure out a way to log how many reps of each exercise in Jillian Michael's Ripped DVD I do each day...?? lol That way I can make sure to do at least one more of each every time.0 -
Is it just me... or does the model in the photo of this article look as though her arm has been horribly photo-shopped? Yikes! Great article, though
She does look deformed.0 -
Thing is, none of the men I know work out like that. They all seem pretty half hearted about fitness, and obsess about one sport (my husband's is cycling). Also, they all worry about weight. It's such a myth that only women want to be thin. And I don't know any men in real life who lift weights. They all do cardio only. Cycling, or running or football or skiing. The only time my husband has done weights was when rowing training, when us girls all did too.0
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Thing is, none of the men I know work out like that. They all seem pretty half hearted about fitness, and obsess about one sport (my husband's is cycling). Also, they all worry about weight. It's such a myth that only women want to be thin. And I don't know any men in real life who lift weights. They all do cardio only. Cycling, or running or football or skiing. The only time my husband has done weights was when rowing training, when us girls all did too.
Really? That's odd... all the men I work with are in the gym on a regular basis lifting weights (some of them even do kettle bell workouts and heavy rope workouts)... all of my guy friends and brothers are pretty committed to a balanced cardio/weight lifting workout too!0 -
I have been a weight lifter for the better part of my adult life. It is definitely the best way to base everything you do in your weight loss journey. I actually do ZERO cardio and just focus on working intensely at the gym. I have lost 25lbs. in a few months by only cutting calories a little and that's it.
Problem with just cardio is muscle loss. The more you lose the slower your metabolism. It is absolutely imperative your workout is based on weight training...with some SUPPLEMENTAL cardio. But not too much cardio.
Once you go nuts with cardio and a calorie deficit, bad things happen.0 -
Once you go nuts with cardio and a calorie deficit, bad things happen.
Can you expand?0 -
Once you go nuts with cardio and a calorie deficit, bad things happen.
Can you expand?
Your body starts eating your muscle! Among other things... http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/why-big-caloric-deficits-and-lots-of-activity-can-hurt-fat-loss.html0
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