Fitness Thread
cobwebel
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What are you doing to keep fit? Favorite exercises or programs?
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Strong Curves bodyweight program. Started this week. Working on form right now so I can get those glutes activated! Wanna rockin booty!0
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I've been getting out to the mall before it opens and walking at a very brisk pace for just over an hour. I do 10 laps around the mall while listening to my music. Afterwards I do around 30 minutes of floor exercises at home. I've been doing this M-F, not exercising on the weekends.0
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I walk my beagles for about an hour each day and add a short upper-body workout with weights when I can, as well as low-impact aerobics workouts free via YouTube with Donna Richardson and Jessica Smith. Beagle walks are the baseline; I'm trying to add more on weekdays, but it's a challenge finding the time.0
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I just finished the Betty Rocker 30-Day Challenge (did it in 35 days). It's great and free and there are all sorts of mods that can be done, and also it can be done at home without equipment, which rules.
http://makefatcrychallenge.com/
I've also been doing a strength training program my physical therapist devised (I had a shoulder injury that's finally healed). And I walk about an hour a day with my little dog.
I try to make sure I do something 5-6 days a week, but work on alternating the hard-core workouts with more mellow things.0 -
I completed the C25k program now starting the bridge to 10k. Try to run at least 2-3 times a week. Always use the stairs at work instead of the lift. Go for a mile walk at lunchtime whilst at work. Do a HIIT DVD or Zumba workout 2-3 times a week. I also have 2 dogs so try to get 2-3 miles walking done with them as much as possible.0
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Just walking a lot with my dog. I am trying to change the basement "playroom" that my kids used to use into a workout room for all to enjoy. I would like to get some weights, etc and maybe Santa will bring me a treadmill or elliptical. I also want to get some good exercise dvds.0
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Most of my "exercise" comes from working in a retail store. I spend 80% of my time there walking back and forth from the dock to the floor with heavy armloads of junk. I really need to increase my activity, though, because I really like eating (surprise!).0
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I have 3 dogs & I'm a nurse so between being on my feet all day & walking my dogs I'm struggling to find the time/energy to do anything extra but I have now given myself a stern talking to, stopped making excuses & rejoined the gym
I intend to follow a mixed cardio/strength/resistance programme & work up to 4 1hr sessions a week .... That's the plan, I'll keep you posted, first session tomorrow x0 -
I'm healing a sprained ankle. I have been going to the gym and using the bike for 1/2 hr and increasing time and level in the future. I wish I could go for a long walk or run again. sniff sniff
I hope to start C25k again. I lost a lot of weight years ago with that. I loved it.0 -
I play badminton once a week (although not this week) and I do some home HIIT exercise videos a couple of times per week (look on YouTube for The Body Coach).
I also coach rugby, so I'm reasonably active when I do that - but not as active as when I played the game.0 -
I love, love tennis. It does not feel like exercise, just fun! I don't really do anything else though and I aim to add some strength training.0
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I am currently doing Insanity Max 30 and I LOVE it! My soulmate workout is Turbofire though. I love all of beachbody's programs.0
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I'm trying to walk at least 30 minutes a day, and doing yoga and bowflex on alternate days.
Sarahstarr, I've done a cycle of Beachbody's Brazil Butt Lift before, and had really good results, but I don't think my fitness level is there yet. Maybe in a few more months; right now, I'm trying to be kind to myself. More a little more every day, and gradually increase stamina.
I've asked for a Fitbit Charge HR for Christmas, to help keep track of small improvements to my overall fitness level.0 -
bluenoser38 wrote: »
I've asked for a Fitbit Charge HR for Christmas, to help keep track of small improvements to my overall fitness level.
You will love your Fitbit Charge HR. You will wonder how you did it without it. I'd be lost without mine.0 -
Oh how I wish I could exercise. I started walking each day 5minutes from home and back & that was all I could handle. Now built it up to 25 mins each way and its getting easier. Also started seeing an exercise physiologist for strength & muscles using weights which also makes me sweat. Cannot peddle on a bike as my calves are too bulky and will not let my legs bend high enough, even with the bike where you peddle in front of you. But it will happen.
Dreaming of joining this thread. BTW I really don't like exercising or sweating at all. Hope that changes when its less painful0 -
SuesNewImage wrote: »Oh how I wish I could exercise. I started walking each day 5minutes from home and back & that was all I could handle. Now built it up to 25 mins each way and its getting easier. Also started seeing an exercise physiologist for strength & muscles using weights which also makes me sweat. Cannot peddle on a bike as my calves are too bulky and will not let my legs bend high enough, even with the bike where you peddle in front of you. But it will happen.
Dreaming of joining this thread. BTW I really don't like exercising or sweating at all. Hope that changes when its less painful
But you are exercising! Everyone does what they can do and as you said, you have worked your way up to 25 min walking. Imagine where you will be in 6 months if you keep working at it!0 -
I go to the pool when it's not freezing cold & do some arm & leg exercises at home. I need to get some new weights for my arms. I can't get weights for my legs bc my ankles are too thick for the straps. My dr doesn't want me putting a lot of stress on my knees anyway bc of the arthritis (ergo the pool). I also have a Fitbit, so I get in as much walking as I can, but again, it puts a lot of stress on my knees. Frankly, the arthritis is a catch-22: move too much & it causes pain, but not moving enough causes the joints to freeze up. I like being able to move!!0
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I just finished the Betty Rocker 30-Day Challenge (did it in 35 days). It's great and free and there are all sorts of mods that can be done, and also it can be done at home without equipment, which rules.
http://makefatcrychallenge.com/
I just started this on sunday. So far so good!!0 -
I love exercise, I could do it all day. I'm a big fan of beach body programs. In the last 2 months I unearthed turbo jam I do it 3-5x/week. Sometimes I do 2 DVD in one session. I also do les mills bodypump for resistance training. And I try to do yoga 3x/week. I'm in the process of getting back to race walking again. So right now I'm also doing walking 5 mi 2-3x/week. I'm so far away from where I used to be but I'm on my way.0
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WalkinChik wrote: »I love exercise, I could do it all day. I'm a big fan of beach body programs. In the last 2 months I unearthed turbo jam I do it 3-5x/week. Sometimes I do 2 DVD in one session. I also do les mills bodypump for resistance training. And I try to do yoga 3x/week. I'm in the process of getting back to race walking again. So right now I'm also doing walking 5 mi 2-3x/week. I'm so far away from where I used to be but I'm on my way.
I used to do Turbo Jam all the time! Loved it. Maybe I will throw one the DVDs in tomorrow!0 -
got2rockit wrote: »I just finished the Betty Rocker 30-Day Challenge (did it in 35 days). It's great and free and there are all sorts of mods that can be done, and also it can be done at home without equipment, which rules.
http://makefatcrychallenge.com/
I just started this on sunday. So far so good!!
Awesome!!! I finished it and purchased the 90 Day Challenge, loving it so far.0 -
My average week looks something like this:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: C210K runs, Wii Fit (30 mins)
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday: Swimming (increasing laps like the running challenge), Wii Fit (30 mins)
Sunday: Whatever I want. At least check my weight in Wii Fit. Everything else is optional.
I also have two different strength exercise routines that I do on a three day cycle (SE1, SE2, Rest, SE1, SE2, Rest, etc...) These have to be done even if it is Sunday. I also bike or walk everywhere as I do not have a vehicle or bus pass. I use stairs when applicable.0 -
SuesNewImage wrote: »Oh how I wish I could exercise. I started walking each day 5minutes from home and back & that was all I could handle. Now built it up to 25 mins each way and its getting easier. Also started seeing an exercise physiologist for strength & muscles using weights which also makes me sweat. Cannot peddle on a bike as my calves are too bulky and will not let my legs bend high enough, even with the bike where you peddle in front of you. But it will happen.
Dreaming of joining this thread. BTW I really don't like exercising or sweating at all. Hope that changes when its less painful
You are exercising! Just because you're not hitting the gym 5 days a week or running 3 miles a day doesn't mean you're not exercising. You may be going slow, but you are lapping everyone sitting on their couch doing nothing. It's not how fast you get there, it's all about going. You can do this!0 -
I'm trying to go to the gym 3 days a week. I usually ride the bike for 5-6 miles, walk for a mile or so and do some weight machines in between. The holidays are rough though! My schedule is super busy so I don't get to go 3 times a week like I want to, but I'm going as often as I can!0
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bluenoser38 wrote: »
I've asked for a Fitbit Charge HR for Christmas, to help keep track of small improvements to my overall fitness level.
You will love your Fitbit Charge HR. You will wonder how you did it without it. I'd be lost without mine.
Oooh. I'm hoping to get one too.
As for me, it's 90 minutes of yoga once a week, two 1 hour kickboxing sessions a week, a one hour run [distance varies] one a week, and I walk/take public transport everywhere.
I think as long as your body is moving it's all good exercise.0 -
Love reading people's fitness patterns, it gives me ideas on what to try next!
I just got started again and was a very low fitness level so these are my habits right now:
- low impact cardio (20 min) from YouTube 3x per week
- Walk 10k steps daily
- Couch to 5k runs 3x per week
- Basic strength training/calisthenics 3x per week
I'm looking forward to increasing the intensity and duration of these workouts when I get a little stronger!0 -
Well, got some basic workout equipment for Christmas - 3 and 5lb weights, a fitness ball, yoga mat and some videos. Going to set up the "play room" today. It used to be my kids toy room but my youngest is 13 yrs old! I'm going to start doing videos 4-5 times per week and walk every day with my dog. Here we go!0
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walk /jog about 2 to 3 hours a day goal burn at least 1000 cals a day using fitness pal guide lines0
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I get exercise every day walking my dog. I do a weights program at the gym 3 or 4 times a week (my doctor recommended strength training as I have osteopenia, precurser to osteoporosis) and about 30 mins on the eliptical. I also do yoga classes but they have stopped for now because of the holidays.0
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I LOVE yoga!!! I take classes at a local studio 2-3 times a week. Also, I have been walking - with my dog - 5 times a week for about a year now. I recently started going to my local recreation center for the elliptical.0