Post Pandemic Bounce Back

brandy_169
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I’ve managed to keep some of my definition but I know I’ve lost quite a bit of muscle and strength through this pandemic. Any recommendations for how to get that back quickly?
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Home strength training routines, calorie control and minding your protein intake.1
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I've been searching YouTube for good workouts. Sydney Cummings and Yvette Bachman have great workouts that combine some cardio with strength. I've subscribed to both. Les Mills is also offering some free at home workouts for covid-19 gym closings. You might like the bodypump for strength training.0
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As long as you're doing some kind of resistance work where you can get close to failure and your diet is good, you shouldn't lose your gains. Strength will suffer without the weights you're used to lifting, but that'll be back quick2
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Train starting now.0
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Anything is better than nothing.0
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Start with as little volume as you need to get gains with weights when your back in the gym: what mike Israetel calls "minimum effective volume" and then keep adding from there. I'm planning on doing something similar to a starting strength with some added bodybuilding moves and Olympic lifts, starting at a much lower weight than I was at before leaving the gym, using linear progression to add a few lbs to the bar every week... Keep doing bodyweight stuff and keep your diet in check while outside the gym tho!!0
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DancingMoosie wrote: »I've been searching YouTube for good workouts. Sydney Cummings and Yvette Bachman have great workouts that combine some cardio with strength. I've subscribed to both. Les Mills is also offering some free at home workouts for covid-19 gym closings. You might like the bodypump for strength training.
I'm not familiar with Yvette Bachman (just copied her name to go check her out) but Sydney Cummings is definitely good, I do struggle as my weights aren't heavy enough even holding two per hand. I've been getting decent dumbbell workouts with HASFit, they have cardio as well. Unfortunately it took forever to go up in dumbbells in the gym with arms and now these stupid lighter weights are feeling heavier! Athlean-X has some good workouts too. I know there's Les Mills free workouts on the website plus my gym, 24 Hour Fitness, is streaming classes for free as well on YouTube.0
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