Comment when you complete a workout
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Half hour on elliptical, going faster than usual.1
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Jillian Michaels 30 day shred this morning! Level 1 kills me, haven't dared look at 2 and 3 yet, lol2
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Half hour on elliptical, average speed about 10 strides per minute more than usual.0
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An hour on elliptical before work, going pretty fast. Got work done quickly, spent some time on weights in the employee gym, but by then I was too tired to really do a whole lot. Omg, my legs are killing me.1
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That is some fantastic art!0
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cassandrac915 wrote: »An hour on elliptical before work, going pretty fast. Got work done quickly, spent some time on weights in the employee gym, but by then I was too tired to really do a whole lot. Omg, my legs are killing me.
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Planking!!! Who does planking? I've just started doing it thanks to one of those email news thingies myfitnesspal sends....Ufffff! Painful. But definitely one of those exercises where it helps to visualise Daisy working out and remembering how good her midriff looks while I'm counting down the seconds holding a pose. Ouch!
I can see the difference though.
Visible abs or bust!1 -
tehanuthefirst wrote: »cassandrac915 wrote: »An hour on elliptical before work, going pretty fast. Got work done quickly, spent some time on weights in the employee gym, but by then I was too tired to really do a whole lot. Omg, my legs are killing me.
I haven't been checking in as much as I probably should, but to finally answer the question-- I recovered and then did it again this week. An hour on elliptical on Monday, half hour and an hour of weights on Wednesday, an hour on elliptical today. Woo! Weekly goal done. Now I just have to get through an early morning pole dance class tomorrow without groaning too much and then I can have some rest.1 -
tehanuthefirst wrote: »Planking!!! Who does planking? I've just started doing it thanks to one of those email news thingies myfitnesspal sends....Ufffff! Painful. But definitely one of those exercises where it helps to visualise Daisy working out and remembering how good her midriff looks while I'm counting down the seconds holding a pose. Ouch!
I can see the difference though.
Visible abs or bust!
I hear you on planking. There's a variation on that I learned in parkour class where you get into push-up position on your palms, then try to alternate picking up hands and touching the opposite shoulder. But the trick is: holding the core rigid and keeping balance, no leaning side to side. This one friggin' kills my abs every time.0 -
Ouch! That sounds super challenging! I might get a bit stronger before I do that. As it is, my arms shake when I do the side plank so holding my balance and supporting my weight on one arm is a challenge already.1
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I have a simple ab workout that was part of a post-natal tummy recovery class I did (planks rip your abs apart so they’re not advised for that). It’s 3 exercises. Let me know if anyone’s interested and I’ll hunt up the instructions.1
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I have a simple ab workout that was part of a post-natal tummy recovery class I did (planks rip your abs apart so they’re not advised for that). It’s 3 exercises. Let me know if anyone’s interested and I’ll hunt up the instructions.
I'll stick with the planks for now as I'm nine years post-natal and my abs are coping okay, but thanks!
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I'm open to try new workouts.0
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I'm taking ideas from My Fitness Pal when they appear on my dash and look workable. I don't really want to have to think much about workouts - just do them and get on with my day.1
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tehanuthefirst wrote: »Argh! This is the thing about the fitness industry. I was doing planks because I read some article about how crunches are the worst thing ever and you should do planks instead. Now it turns out planks are bad and I should be doing something else!
I think crunches probably *are* unnecessarily tough on the body — the back, I think? But as far as I know, planks are fine as long as the linea alba isn’t weak and stretched, or one is full of those lovely hormones that loosen up your ligaments.
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My pregnancy didn't go to full term so my tummy didn't get reeeeaaaaaally stretched - my son was born about seven weeks early. (Way before we'd got his cot ready or finished our antenatal classes. He still does things in a hurry, too).1
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I put the ab/core workout in the Favorite Exercises thread.2
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Woo! I'm not as consistent as I'd like, but .... Finished my 2 1/2 hours of cardio this week. Half hour on a stationary bike and two one-hour sessions on elliptical. I'm doing an intermittent fasting challenge this month to see if it will finally get the scale to budge and I find myself a little more tired than usual, so last week I didn't get any gym time, other than my Saturday pole dance class, but this week I did so maybe I just needed to get into my groove with it or something (?) I also managed to get two sessions in the sauna with my Fasciablasters after each of the elliptical sessions. It's been a great week, aside from my bf getting sick.1
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I'm interested to see how you go on the intermittent fasting! It's been working well for me up til now, though I've plateaued for the last two weeks - not worrying about it yet as I can still see my muscles developing. Frustrating though because I reward myself with a new pair of leggings whenever I lose a kilo....hanging out for my next purchase!1
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Oh geez, sorry I didn't respond sooner. I found that intermittent fasting worked for me in the form of 2 meals per day. I tried one, but found that I was really tired and unmotivated for working out. I'm also keto, tried carnivore, gained weight on it (I'm told that's not uncommon, but the jury is still out as to whether it's lean mass or fat or if it's bad or just a temporary fluctuation.) then I went back to keto (eating 3 meals per day if I feel like it) and have been losing 1-2 pounds per week with a little bounce over the course of the week.0