How many days do you work out
TammyToes03
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just wondering how many days a week does everyone work out?
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4 usually. 2 weight lifting days and 2 cardio. Would like to bring it up to 3 cardio. Usually 30 min each time0
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4 or 5. 4 days lifting and I might go in on the 5th for 30 minutes of cardio. Or I might not because I hate it.0
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3x, lifting. No cardio.0
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Usually 5-6 days a week. 3 weights, 2-3 cardio/abs days.0
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Usually at the gym 6 times/wk: 4x core/strength classes & 4 cardio classes. ( I Combine both on a couple days)0
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5x weights
1x cardio (30/45 minutes)
2x abs0 -
6 days a week. Monday: Shoulders + Triceps / Tuesday: Legs / Wednesday: Cardio + Abs / Thursday: Chest + Biceps / Friday: Back / Saturday: Cardio + Abs / Sunday: Food prep + Day off0
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5 or 6 days a week: Mon, Wed, Fri is karate training, then Tue/Sat is weightlifting (full body) with 2 mile run, and lastly Thursday is 4 mile run.0
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6 days weight training
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Most days. I have to make myself take a rest day because I want to keep at it. I still get some walking in on days off but I try not to push it.
I vary what I do also. I strength train 2 or 3 times a week depending on how my muscles are feeling. I don't want to get hurt. I do cardio most days of different types and intensity to keep it interesting.0 -
Four. Three days running. One day yoga. Sometimes I add a Power or a Step class. One full rest day. Cardio junkie.0
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I was born with a lot of muscle tone and then given my job....I have developed even more so I do not want any more muscles. Cardio is my friend. I do it every day. At least 1 hour.0
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I'm not training for anything right now and I've dialed things down quite a bit due to the fact that I've basically driven myself into the ground for over the past 2.5 years.
Monday - AM walk the dog (3 miles); 30 minute jog
Tuesday - AM walk the dog (3 miles); PM lifting
Wednesday - AM walk the dog; Afternoon 15 - 20 mile ride or rest depending on how I'm feeling. Also, this is my flex day if I have something going on I can switch out with Friday as my REST day.
Thursday - AM walk the dog (3 miles); PM lifting
Friday - REST
Saturday - AM lifting (ride to and from 16 miles round trip); general activity (i.e. hiking with the family, family bike ride, etc, etc; walk the dog
Sunday - Open (sometimes a long ride, sometimes just general activity with the family, etc); walk the dog
I've been going pretty hard for a long time now and recently have been having some recovery issues as well as some chronic injury issues and general fatigue. I had a vacation a few weeks ago and it gave me some time to think about some stuff that my coach and I have been talking about...namely dialing it down when I'm not actively training for an event.
I've been taking this much more relaxed approach for the past few weeks and I'm feeling great...I've actually lost a few stubborn pounds (not that I really need to lose much weight), my chronic tendinitis issues have dissipated, I have more energy, and I'm sleeping really well.
Slowly but surely I'm learning that moderation in all things is a good thing...I don't need to be balls out all of the time. I'm also really enjoying spending active time with my family and taking bike rides to the zoo, hiking, etc instead of going out and making sure I get my tempo ride in or whatever...it's fun.
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All of them.
3-4 are formal gym sessions (weight work), the rest sports to varying degrees. Can get a bit crazy on some days eg tennis, dodgeball and weights on the same day.0 -
6 Days a week. I mix it up with Running, walking, Insanity, Jillian Michaels and yoga0
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At the moment EVERYDAY, but then I made a pact that I would do 6 x week for this year and I enjoy it and feel fantastic. I do however mix it up between, weights, strength, circuits, cycling, running and yoga to give certain muscles times for repair and recovery. I also warm up before every session and stretch after.0
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3-4 elliptical mostly0
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I was running 5-6 a week but nursing a injury =( so gym 6 days a week. Elliptical, stairmill, and bike. I also walk my dogs 2-3 Times a day. Their slow though so 3.5 miles - 5 miles a day0
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I walk or cycle or both every day.0
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5 days a week. 4 days spin, two days weight training (combine a day). Two days I am doing yoga at school with my students as well.0
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2 training days and 3-4 cardio days0
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I go to the gym M-F mornings, for 90 minutes on the treadmill walking. Then on saturday and sundays I swim with my kids at the gym's pool for 3-4 hours0
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6 days a week. I do cardio every morning before work and go to the gym 3 nights a week after work to do weight training. I also get up Saturday morning and do cardio. Sunday is my rest day.0
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I'm rebuilding right now so I presently run every day and twice a day on 5 days. Most is really low intensity so recovery is quick.0
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5-6 days a week. 3 days running and 2 days strength. The 6th day is either Yoga or strength depending on how I feel.
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5-6 days a week... one 3 to 5 mile jog, one run with sprint intervals for about 30 minutes, 2 or 3 days of some type of interval training that includes burpees, jump squats, pushups, lunge jumps or maybe an insanity cardio workout or step aerobics, whatever i feel like that day... usually they are around 45 minutes to an hour each. 2 to 3 of those days I will also throw in some free weights and machine weights plus pull ups.
If i feel extra tired or do a lot of yard work like chop firewood, i will skip exercise for that day. I do a lot of hikes around the yard on days when i work from home. My backyard is a mountain with tons of giant boulders.0 -
My week routine:
3 x gym (weights)
2-3 x long walks0 -
6-7 days. 4-5 days of cardio, usually followed by yoga, 2 days with weights.0
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BadAssBeast76 wrote: »Usually 5-6 days a week. 3 weights, 2-3 cardio/abs days.
Me too. Seems about right for my goal of gaining a little muscle bulk while maintaining my weight range. It's a slow process but it's working for me.0 -
arditarose wrote: »4 or 5. 4 days lifting and I might go in on the 5th for 30 minutes of cardio. Or I might not because I hate it.
Same here!
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