How much/often do you exercise?
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mommarnurse wrote: »I don't have time to exercise. I watch my caloric intake by logging the food I consume. I have been losing weight since I started this experiment. Keep your calories in check and you can lose/maintain your weight.
This is very true.
For me though, I enjoy being able to eat much more because I exercise. Haha.
I do also feel it's important to be physically active. It's a huge stress reliever in my life.
Also, slightly overweight and active trumps thin and idle, health-wise. A very restricted diet is the fastest way to lose weight for sure, but it's not good for your body, and not good thinking either... I can pretty easily drop below a healthy BMI by working out less and not eating much, and my mind still pulls toward that sometimes. Staying fit and feeling firm and strong helps to offset the unhealthy thinking patterns.
Yep. Cut enough calories and you're not even getting enough of basic nutrients. Being inactive, you're keeping your body from the cardiovascular strength it deserves. And losing muscle tone.0 -
Cardio 50-55min 4x week (treadmill, elliptical, bike, stair stepper. I do not stay on the same machine; I have no cardio routine), weights/machines 25 min 4x week. I sleep 8 hours a night (really important if you want to lose or maintain weight), and I drink half my body weight of water every day.0
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richardgavel wrote: »
I have a lot of respect for people like you0 -
richardgavel wrote: »
And because 5x a week is the general recommendation for health, and even if I don't enjoy it WHILE I am doing it (running, I'm looking at you...) I do feel much better in my body when I keep up daily exercise. Intentional exercise done to keep in shape, not just active life stuff like walking the dog or stairs vs elevator.0 -
usually about 4-8 hours, depending on the time of year. sometimes as much as ten hours in a week.0
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richardgavel wrote: »
I have a lot of respect for people like you
I have a lot of jealousy. Between working 7am-7pm 4x a week, being a mom to 3 , I'm only able to exercise on my days off, so 3x a week sometimes only 2x. But those days are either long runs or intense cardio classes. And lifting. Still wish I could do it more.0 -
mommarnurse wrote: »richardgavel wrote: »
I have a lot of respect for people like you
I have a lot of jealousy. Between working 7am-7pm 4x a week, being a mom to 3 , I'm only able to exercise on my days off, so 3x a week sometimes only 2x. But those days are either long runs or intense cardio classes. And lifting. Still wish I could do it more.
mommanurse, it gets better. I get up and run in the morning at 5:30, because that's the only time I know I have. Short runs not long runs. He gets up and lifts most days, 30 minutes only. The kids get themselves ready for school, so I can shower and get them there on time. We have 9 kids altogether, but only 2 are little now, the next youngest are in college so it's eased.
Do what you can for now, and look for opportunities. Also remember if you walk a lot at your job (nurse, right?) then your 3x/week workouts are quite likely more than enough overall.0 -
Wow, so many people exercising 5+/week. I lift, +10minutes cardio, 2x a week and can't be bothered to spend more time than that!
The minimum recommendation for general wellness is 150 minutes per week of light cardiovascular work where the heart rate is elevated for a sustained amount of time...so that would be 30 minutes 5x weekly or 2x 60 minute sessions and 1x 30 minute session...that's just bare bones cardiovascular wellness.
Beyond that, some of us enjoy fitness and being fit...I'd rather tool around in the gym or ride my bike than sit around watching television or something. I enjoy exercise...I love nothing more than riding on a crisp morning while the sun is coming up...it's not a chore, exercise is as pleasurable for the most part as anything.0 -
I strength train four days per week at the gym doing an A/B split for upper body and lower body. Those days I don't go to the gym I either workout from home doing yoga or core and mountain bike or ski.0
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Daily.0
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mommarnurse wrote: »richardgavel wrote: »
I have a lot of respect for people like you
I have a lot of jealousy. Between working 7am-7pm 4x a week, being a mom to 3 , I'm only able to exercise on my days off, so 3x a week sometimes only 2x. But those days are either long runs or intense cardio classes. And lifting. Still wish I could do it more.
mommanurse, it gets better. I get up and run in the morning at 5:30, because that's the only time I know I have. Short runs not long runs. He gets up and lifts most days, 30 minutes only. The kids get themselves ready for school, so I can shower and get them there on time. We have 9 kids altogether, but only 2 are little now, the next youngest are in college so it's eased.
Do what you can for now, and look for opportunities. Also remember if you walk a lot at your job (nurse, right?) then your 3x/week workouts are quite likely more than enough overall.
Wow, 9 kids! I admire you. Thanks for the reply. I d love to run before work but my only opportunity to start doing that is on my weekend shifts when my husband is home at that time. It's hard though when I really want/need sleep (to get out of bed) and I don't sleep that well.I do want to work up to it.0 -
I work out nearly every single day, but not for a long time - at least 30 min intense exercise daily. I often manage 40 min, but anything longer would be an exception. I find it easier for me to do short workouts every day than to find time in my schedule for 1.5-2 h at the gym several times per week. I have a nice setup at home, so I roll out of bed, have coffee and exercise. I have no excuse to not go to the gym when it is right here!0
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Twice a week., maybe.
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5 days a week, last month I walked 32.85 miles. from 1.2 to 3 miles a day. got today off because it rained.0
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OK, so I feel like I am a slacker reading everyone's response. I workout 3 to 5 times a week 30 to no more than one hour a day. I do it all depending on what I feel like that day to make it fun0
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2 Cardio sessions per week- usually HIIT for 15-20 min or interval training for 40 min
3 strength training - focusing on different parts of the body, bottom, inner thigh, abs, shoulders arm etc
2 days rest- usually after HIIT so I don't lose muscle mass0 -
Exercise nearly every day. Mostly alternate days strength and cardio.
I'm fortunate that I actively enjoy my exercise so it's a joy not a chore. Even when it's "just training" I enjoy the feeling of accomplishing something that progresses me towards my goals.
To maintain my weight I exercise 5-6 days a week by doing strength and cardio. It seems to be the best way to keep any extra pounds off.0 -
Daily walk of 45-60 minutes, that is occasionally subbed for the elliptical or jogging.
Plus, I
Lift - 2x per week
Yoga - 3-7x per week
Balance or ab work -up to 2x per week0 -
I love to go to the gym.. I do cardio everyday.. but then I do have the occasional "I need a break day" and that's ok. If I do not actually go to the gym. I will ride my bike, walk my dog, etc. I find ways to keep moving. I'm not a couch potato and never plan to be. If you enjoy working out. More power to you.0
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I exercise whenever I want to, which is fairly often. I do varied things from piano practice to yoga to treadmill walking to "range of motion" classes.0
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