No clue where to start at PF
smileytree222
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I’ve been paying a monthly fee to Planet Fitness but don’t know where to start. My goal is to lose weight by dropping fat. What exercises did you do at the beginning of your weight loss journey?
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*backs out of thread because thought you meant Plantar Fasciitis*11
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To lose weight, you need to eat less - no gym membership required!
Working out is great for your health and fitness though, and I'd recommend doing resistance training to help maintain muscle, as well as some cardio for fitness and calorie burning (=more food!)
If youve never used weights (free or machine weights), is there someone at the gym who can show you around and explain how things work - most gyms offer introductory sessions with a pt?7 -
80% of the weight loss will be your diet (you cannot out train a bad diet). This was the hardest for me to learn. When I was at PF I used to start with some cardio (arc trainer, treadmill, etc) and then I would go to the circuit section and I would do circuits. I found that simple as a beginner. I personally don't get a very good workout like that anymore (without spending hours) and I prefer to do higher intensity cardio on YouTube videos from home instead.
At the end of the day if your goal is lose body fat and excess weight you need to burn more calories than you eat, period. Stick with a reasonable diet, weigh/track everything. Do 4-5 sessions of cardio a week and throw in some exercises that build lean muscle mass.0 -
you lose weight in the kitchen, and gain fitness in the gym.
staff at PF are usually nice. ask them to show you around and how to use the different equipment.1 -
I cycle through a 3-day plan. Day 1 is biceps and chest. Day 2 is triceps and back. Day 3 is legs. I do some ab work, cardio, and stretching each day.1
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I've been at PF for a year and really enjoy it. Slow and steady progress toward goals. What works for me is cardio on treadmill then weight machines: chest press, seated leg press, and fixed pull down. These three machines seem to work large muscle groups, and it's my understanding that working large muscle groups maximizes the post-workout burn. For abs, I do crunches on a stability ball.0
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I’ve never been to PF, but they might offer trainers there that you can work with till you get a routine that you are comfortable with.1
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Recommend going in with a structured program. The link above by @JerSchmare is a good place to start.0
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Planet fitness has free training secessions. I have never personally used one but that is part of my 2018 goals. Also if you don’t want a training but you just want someone to show you how to use the machines they will walk you through every machine.0
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Lyle McDonald has a pretty good machine-based program/outline here: https://www.bodyrecomposition.com/muscle-gain/beginning-weight-training-part-4.html/
Nice to read the entire series (4 parts, total), but it might me a little heady for some. It's also not necessary - just nice.0 -
I stayed away from planet fitness. Their candy made me fatter.1
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FitPhillygirl wrote: »I’ve never been to PF, but they might offer trainers there that you can work with till you get a routine that you are comfortable with.
Planet Fitness got rid of personal trainers a long time ago, for reasons that don't make a lot of sense. People sometimes say that PF has "trainers," but that's using the term very loosely. They're more like staff members who'll teach you about the equipment but who don't have a lot of expertise.
I don't mean to bash PF, but I've visited a few locations. It was clear that the people who gave me their introductory tours didn't know a whole lot about fitness. This shouldn't really surprise anyone; after all, PF is meant to be a dirt-cheap experience, and good trainers cost money.
So yes, you might be able to find someone who'll recommend a routine, but don't expect them to be particularly helpful. You'd probably be better off finding recommendations from an experienced gym rat.
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