Body Beast
Dustinsteven22
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I'm starting Body Beast next week. Anyone interested in joining me? I've just completed two rounds of P90X.
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I will....I got it and haven't started yet. Need to get back To lifting!0
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I started 3 weeks ago. Not as much fun as P90 or Insanity, Eating much more than before and not really enjoying the extra weight. only a couple pounds. It seems to settle at my gut fast but by the time i'm done with BB it says you will work it off.0
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stevesfoods wrote: »I started 3 weeks ago. Not as much fun as P90 or Insanity, Eating much more than before and not really enjoying the extra weight. only a couple pounds. It seems to settle at my gut fast but by the time i'm done with BB it says you will work it off.
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You are more than welcome to join me. I can send you info if you want.-1
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On week two now. Me & my husband started together.0
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How do you log your body beast workouts. Starting tomorrow. I know you burn calories nut strength training doesnt tranfer into calorie burn. If I am eating more than i will be way over my alotmemt for the day0
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dmcdaniel1972 wrote: »How do you log your body beast workouts. Starting tomorrow. I know you burn calories nut strength training doesnt tranfer into calorie burn. If I am eating more than i will be way over my alotmemt for the day
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I wear a HRM so, I see my exact calorie burn. Any type of activity burns calories. During weight training, you probably won't sweat as much as you would during cardio. However, you will still burn calories.0
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dmcdaniel1972 wrote: »How do you log your body beast workouts. Starting tomorrow. I know you burn calories nut strength training doesnt tranfer into calorie burn. If I am eating more than i will be way over my alotmemt for the day
not for nothing but compared to cardio- strength training burns are pretty nominal.0 -
dmcdaniel1972 wrote: »How do you log your body beast workouts. Starting tomorrow. I know you burn calories nut strength training doesnt tranfer into calorie burn. If I am eating more than i will be way over my alotmemt for the day
not for nothing but compared to cardio- strength training burns are pretty nominal.
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StayinFitDeb wrote: »I wear a HRM so, I see my exact calorie burn. Any type of activity burns calories. During weight training, you probably won't sweat as much as you would during cardio. However, you will still burn calories.0
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Beast is with You guys! I am doing BodyBeast for some time but I werent eating fine so my results are good but I know i can be better. Now Im carring more what I am eating with FitnesPal so I cant wait my future shape!!!
Trying to have:
2g protein / 1 kg my weight
1g fat / 1 kg my weight
Rest is carbs to the my callories limit on that day.0 -
dmcdaniel1972 wrote: »How do you log your body beast workouts. Starting tomorrow. I know you burn calories nut strength training doesnt tranfer into calorie burn. If I am eating more than i will be way over my alotmemt for the day
I think she is talking about when you add in your exercise into MFP, if it is for strength, MFP doesn't calculate any calories burned. MFP only calculates calories burned if you enter it under cardio.0 -
Dustinsteven22 wrote: »I'm starting Body Beast next week. Anyone interested in joining me? I've just completed two rounds of P90X.
Hows it going? I am in my last three weeks and doing well still. Added only 10 minutes of cardio 3 times a week to keep some fat off and thinking maybe I shouldn't have. My gains would have been better but I do see some size gains I didnt have with P90X.
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dmcdaniel1972 wrote: »How do you log your body beast workouts. Starting tomorrow. I know you burn calories nut strength training doesnt tranfer into calorie burn. If I am eating more than i will be way over my alotmemt for the day
not for nothing but compared to cardio- strength training burns are pretty nominal.
Lifting super heavy is not the same as long distance cardio.
Yeah yeah- lift heavy weights faster for cardio- I get it- not the same as logging hours of cardio in ANY form.
I'm running Sheiko- so- I think I qualify as "lifting heavy" it's still not anywhere near the amount I burned running steady for over an hour.0 -
I stopped doing Body Beast 3 weeks in. I developed elbow tendinitis. I loved my results in the first 3 weeks though. It's been about a month and a half, so I'm going to start next week! I agree, lifting heavy and long distance cardio are two totally different things, even though you are using the same muscles. Lifting heavy requires fast twitch muscle fibers. Most people in the gym will say, "explode up", meaning to move the weight with a quick and powerful motion. Long distance cardio, such as running, does not recruit these muscle fibers at the same rate. I believe a balance of all forms of exercise are needed.
For me, P90X, running, and Body Beast seem to work very well.0
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