Is my exercising method any good?
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Any amount of moving more is a good thing...it's not going to do a whole lot though in regards to fitness development.
I'd also suggest taking the kiddo out for a nice long walk in a stroller. When my kids were that young, we took them out in a stroller and walked and ultimately my wife started using a jogging stroller. I eventually purchased a kid trailer for my bike.1 -
imlindaheart wrote: »Also try leslie Sansone Walk at Home videos. Can you go on a walk outside with your daughter? It would be good for both of you.
Thanks, I will check it out. And yes, I do go out every day with my son, but I can't walk much. He doesn't like strollers and only wants to walk on his own. And it's not really walking, more like me waiting and standing around and trying to keep him off the street while he investigates every stone, bench and counts cars As I'm barely moving, I don't count us going out as exercise.
not trying to sound too harsh, but you are the parent he is the toddler. if you want/need to walk for your health - you put him in a stroller and go. he'll get use to it and you'll get healthier for him and yourself - a win/win.3 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »Any amount of moving more is a good thing...it's not going to do a whole lot though in regards to fitness development.
I'd also suggest taking the kiddo out for a nice long walk in a stroller. When my kids were that young, we took them out in a stroller and walked and ultimately my wife started using a jogging stroller. I eventually purchased a kid trailer for my bike.
I wish I could take him out in a stroller Ever since he started to walk on his own, he will not sit in a stroller. Thus we can't go very far either, otherwise he will be too tired to walk back and I'd have to carry him. He is 15 kg and it's winter, so it's not such an easy task to carry a toddler while both are wearing bulky clothing. Would surely burn a lot of calories though.
As for getting fitter, I think these short exercises do work at least a little. This morning, all the muscles in my legs were so sore, I couldn't even walk at first. Had to skip running or dancing today as well. But then again, I walked 3 km to the grocery store and back without effort (except for muscle pain), when I would have been exhausted doing the same a month ago.
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You already seem to have your eating under control so If you can find the time I would suggest putting your son in the stroller and walking for 25 mins at a pace you're happy with and let him out for the last 5 mins home. Or use his nap time as your walk time x1
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not trying to sound too harsh, but you are the parent he is the toddler. if you want/need to walk for your health - you put him in a stroller and go. he'll get use to it and you'll get healthier for him and yourself - a win/win.[/quote]
I don't think that walking with a screaming toddler tied to a stroller would be much fun I managed to get a long walk today, when my teenagers were not at school and could watch their baby brother.
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You are on target. In reality, only thirty minutes per day 4 or 5 days per week, even done in ten minute increments is great and is far better than nothing at all. Keep it up. Doing great.1
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imlindaheart wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »Any amount of moving more is a good thing...it's not going to do a whole lot though in regards to fitness development.
I'd also suggest taking the kiddo out for a nice long walk in a stroller. When my kids were that young, we took them out in a stroller and walked and ultimately my wife started using a jogging stroller. I eventually purchased a kid trailer for my bike.
I wish I could take him out in a stroller Ever since he started to walk on his own, he will not sit in a stroller. Thus we can't go very far either, otherwise he will be too tired to walk back and I'd have to carry him. He is 15 kg and it's winter, so it's not such an easy task to carry a toddler while both are wearing bulky clothing. Would surely burn a lot of calories though.
As for getting fitter, I think these short exercises do work at least a little. This morning, all the muscles in my legs were so sore, I couldn't even walk at first. Had to skip running or dancing today as well. But then again, I walked 3 km to the grocery store and back without effort (except for muscle pain), when I would have been exhausted doing the same a month ago.
Not meaning to sound harsh either, but he's 2 years old... Strap him into the stroller, he'll realise soon enough that you're not going to cave in to his demands and run out of puff eventually.2 -
So let him walk for 5/10 minutes then put him in the stroller, do what works for you. Kids are versatile, he will get used to it, but you need to be firm.2
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Suddenly, we're all in MyHowToRaiseKidsPal! Who knew?!?
OP, based in your initial post, you're getting 40-60 minutes of exercise most days, which is great - more than lots of folks do. You're picking up some good ideas of online/app workouts to try for variety or increased intensity - also good.
Since you're a beginner at this, I think you will see benefits, with persistence. I think sometimes folks who've been pursuing fitness for a while can forget what initial workouts were like, and what they accomplished.
I'm sure you can best figure out when & whether taking your son out for walks is (or isn't) a pleasant and useful practice.
Heh.8 -
I think what you are doing is good. Not much different than me walking 30 min and I lost weight just fine.
May I suggest adding some body weight exercises too.
Squats, pushups, lunges (google to see all the options) to help preserve muscle.0 -
I have sometimes the same situations described by the OP.
I use to travel and can't book a hotel with gym, or have no place to run (basically because is raining, etc). So my sporadic situations are your regular ones.
I have to add a knee injury (lasting 3 months !!) and the fact than in a hotel you should not make too much noise but I wish to do HIIT.
Well, believe it or not, I found on Internet videos for "low impact high intensity 500 calories burning work out". Though specifically to do at places where you cannot make noise like ... hotel rooms. In my case it also helped with my knee
So, there is surely a myriad of workout routines that can help you.
Good luck.
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I don't go to a gym either the only one close is a community center and there are kids everywhere, after I got hurt when a child joined me on a treadmill I stopped going. I use apps on my phone, my favorites are runtastic six pack abs and Push ups. They are both free and have different training sessions that last various times.
I understand not wanting to go walking with a screaming child in a stroller that just seems like punishment for both you and the child. You don't want to associate getting fit with stress and anxiety which is what a screaming kid would probably do.2 -
due to some health issues, all i do is walk for my exercise and it's working well for me. my diet is strict, so that helps, too. i think what you are doing is great. good luck!1
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I have now downloaded the 7 minute HICT app, which is quite intense. Doing this 2-3 times a day plus my 4-5 x10 minute dancing/aerobics sessions and daily leisurely walks... it's starting to feel like I'm working out all day long Must see some effect at least. To stay ontop, I have set alarms every hour to get my 10 min workout.1
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Anything is better than nothing. The advantage of 60 minutes vs 6x 10 minutes though is that it works your endurance as well, but it's still better than nothing!0
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imlindaheart wrote: »Thanks, I will check it out. And yes, I do go out every day with my son, but I can't walk much. He doesn't like strollers and only wants to walk on his own. And it's not really walking, more like me waiting and standing around and trying to keep him off the street while he investigates every stone, bench and counts cars As I'm barely moving, I don't count us going out as exercise.
Sounds like me walking the dogs
Contrary to others, I'd think of the walks as enjoyable time spent with your son. You are both getting some fresh air and having fun, so don't stress the exercise part of it. As you get lighter, you will be able to do more but don't make your walks torture for the two of you.
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stylzemail wrote: »You don't need 2 hours of exercise to lose body fat.- Give this a try- Breakfast bowl of oatmeal raw uncooked, just add some apple juice and raisins in it (a person don't have to cook oatmeal). That's everyday breakfast. - and it's cheap. For Lunch - eat microwave popcorn or a bag of sunflower seeds and apple juice. Dinner- eat only greens , and meat chicken or fish , no bread, no starch, - if you have to go to restaurants order small salad and meat drink teas . Eat this same pattern , for two weeks everyday, you will lose weight, its like for example if a person has a cat you feed it the same cat food - everyday. Breakfast is uncooked oats mixture. Lunch is popcorn -or..... sunflower seeds, dinner meat and veggies.
No. Don't do this. It does nothing to help you learn how to eat at a proper calorie amount with foods you would normally eat.0 -
If its in your budget, I'd recommend a basic fitbit or step tracker to help you understand the totality of your movements. Getting up and moving when you can is a great approach. Part of that will help to bring you out of sedentary and the rest will be above and beyond and into other categories of movement. I sit at my desk for long periods during the day. Even though I get up and move, it still takes me a good 3000 steps or so just to not fit into the category of sedentary I've given to MFP. If I didn't get out of sedentary, even with a 15 minute walk, I get no extra calories to eat. I found this to be incredibly accurate for me, and I lost weight exactly as expected given my inputs, and I now have 905 days of logging as datapoints.
Beyond the science of it all, keep moving. Just moving and feeling like you're proactive and in charge can have a strong emotional impact on your eating habits.0 -
rileysowner wrote: »stylzemail wrote: »You don't need 2 hours of exercise to lose body fat.- Give this a try- Breakfast bowl of oatmeal raw uncooked, just add some apple juice and raisins in it (a person don't have to cook oatmeal). That's everyday breakfast. - and it's cheap. For Lunch - eat microwave popcorn or a bag of sunflower seeds and apple juice. Dinner- eat only greens , and meat chicken or fish , no bread, no starch, - if you have to go to restaurants order small salad and meat drink teas . Eat this same pattern , for two weeks everyday, you will lose weight, its like for example if a person has a cat you feed it the same cat food - everyday. Breakfast is uncooked oats mixture. Lunch is popcorn -or..... sunflower seeds, dinner meat and veggies.
No. Don't do this. It does nothing to help you learn how to eat at a proper calorie amount with foods you would normally eat.
Except cat food is formulated to meet a cat's full nutritional needs and this diet . . . clearly isn't designed to meet a person's nutritional needs.
Sunflower seeds and apple juice for lunch? Where are you even coming up with that?2
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