How many days a week do you exercise/workout?
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Waiting for spring and summer time to go play outside. Kayaking, longboarding,tennis,hiking.0
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Usually 5-6 days a week.0
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Every day is walking outside. On top of that, I alternate lifting days and runs/sprints/hard "cardio" days. Then one or two days a week are rest days, usually with fasting.
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2 days, I know, I could be fitter and stronger if I did more, but I don't care, 2 days is enough to keep me good enough. Diet is far more important and trumps anything you can do in the gym anyway (as far as fat loss/control goes).0
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~2 days off a month, several days have multiple events like run lunch, gym evening or two runs in a day or something. It seemed impossible before but now it's just normal. Tomorrow is an off day!
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Started for 6 days but sometime a do get a double training morning-afternoon. I do 4-5 cardio and 4-3 weight lifting (not heavy), bodyweight crossfit or calisthenics.0
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Twice a day 3 days a week and once on the other 2 days. Started off doing 7 times per week once a day and worked up to 3 times a day, but got to the point where I was so tired at the weekend that I couldn't function properly. Spoke to my trainer (who didn't know exactly how much I was doing) and was on the verge of overtraining so we worked out a plan to allow me to continue feeling like I was doing enough but also gave me the rest I clearly needed. Still hate rest days but know I have to have them.0
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3-5 with 3 being my minimum and 5 being my max. I always take Wednesday and Sunday off to give my body a break and get other things done.0
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7 days. My favorite part of the day now that I'm not eating chocolate and bags of
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Goal is 6, but I don't beat myself up if it's only 5. Life happens, and usually 2 of my 6 are 1+ hours.0
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Usually 6 days a week. I try to take one day off a week to give my body a chance to rest and recover.0
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6-7. I don't really count walking as my main exercise.0
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7 days a week! So everyday!0
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5-6 days a week but usually it's 5. Lifting and cardio all of those days0
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6 days because I enjoy it that much0
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5 or 6, depending on the weekends plans. M, W, F, I lift. I run the other days, for at least an hour. I'll skip a cardio day before a weight day.0
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3-6 depending on what I have going on that week.0
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6 days a week. Due to a challenge at my current gym.
I have 1 day each dedicated to my major muscle groups, that are then paired with a minor such as biceps, calves, forearms, triceps.
Then I throw In one compound and one accessory movement focussing on a different different major group in order to have slightly increased volume, without having 2 fully dedicated days a week.
Followed by 2 dedicated abb and oblique days just to spread out my upper body days allowing them time to recover.
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