what is the best method of excercising?
KSmarie333
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I am trying to lose 100 pounds in a year, but i find it's really hard for me to work out, or have motivation too, i guess i would like to try something fun. I also used to workout a few moths ago, but i worked out with friends. Me and my husband have moved to a different state, i barely have any friends, let alone people that would work out with me. I hate doing things by myself. anybody have any suggestions?
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I would find some fitness classes in your area that you can try out without making a longtem commitment to a gym membership. That way you can experiment with different things, see what you like and make friends with other people in the class. I was a big Jazzerciser in the 80's. Now there is Zumba and all sorts of other fun things. Maybe check out the local YMCA or city community center.0
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What has worked for me is signing up with a trainer. I have a standing appt 2x a week for 1/2hr. By doing it that way, its made me keep it in the forefront, and not as easy to cancel or decide I just dont want to go for whatever reason. Its well worth the money, and he keeps me motivated, and keeps it fun. Hard, but fun.0
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There is no best method that is for everyone. I would suggest joining a gym with classes if you want to get out and get to know people. If you are not ready for that yet, get some good DVD's and some weights for your home. And then there's always the great outdoors for things like walking, running, biking, hiking, etc... Good luck!0
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I fyou like to dance try to find a zumba class it's always full of ppl and I have made a few friends and they are very helpful0
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Yes the ymca is where I go and they have a variety of different fitness classes0
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Thank you all.0
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I have been struggling in this area too. I feel like I have my diet under control, but fitness is a struggle. The problem for me is when I work out hard (like when I did p90x last summer) it almost back fires cause then I am ravenous all the time.
So now I have been embracing the whole way of life change instead of "going on a diet" and I am trying to find a form of exercise I enjoy and that I can see myself still doing when I am a lil old lady. So lately I have been doing a lot of walking with some major hills, some light jogging (with walking breaks) on a flat route, and I still do yoga (been practicing that for like 10 yrs but that is more for my mind, the body benefits are secondary).0 -
Something that's worked for me is rebounding/indoor trampolining.
Rather than watching television sitting on the sofa, I try to watch it jogging on the spot on the mini-trampoline. Or if I'm feeling tired, walking on the spot or some very light bouncing. It's all better than just sitting.
The main advantages for me are that I don't need to leave the house, I can fit in small bursts if I want to, it's private, and if what I'm watching is good, I'll forget I'm exercising and lose myself in it. But it does involve turning the volume up quite loud, and so might be annoying/distracting for others. It's also not that expensive.
Some of the companies who sell these things (or at least some of them) make rather dubious claims about rebounding as some kind of super-exercise, and misquote some NASA research (which is actually about bone density). But as a way of doing some low-embarrassment indoor jogging or walking, I'd recommend it.0 -
I am trying to lose 100 pounds in a year, but i find it's really hard for me to work out, or have motivation too, i guess i would like to try something fun. I also used to workout a few moths ago, but i worked out with friends. Me and my husband have moved to a different state, i barely have any friends, let alone people that would work out with me. I hate doing things by myself. anybody have any suggestions?
In the same boat. Just moved far far away from anything familiar, no friends, partner is away for the next 4 months. Trying to do this alone.0 -
I would try a variety of things until you find something you enjoy. I would do that thing. Swimming is great. Yoga. Zumba. Jogging. Take your partner or friends with you on a bike ride or to fitness classes.0
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You can exercise all day long, and I encourage you to but you need to have a balanced attack besides that. The magic formula that I subscribe to is:
1. Diet (use MFP to figure out how many calories a day to hit your target weight)
2. Weight training
3. Cardio ( this should be highly intensive but doesn't have to be jogginng)
If you do all 3 consistently, you will lose weight.0 -
This is largely subjective question.
While your goal is achievable, it is very aggressive and lends itself to considerable muscle loss.
For sheer efficiency of time, lack of relative impact on joints, and total body impact (think muscle retention), I would recommend swimming laps. Work your way up to hitting the 4 basic strokes (front crawl, back crawl, breast stroke, butterfly) eventually as you lap.
Eat back your exercise calories doing this and get lots of protein (1 gram per pound of desired weight). Drink lots of water as well.
Good luck.
Oh yeah, the first 2 weeks you may actually see a weight gain as the body retains water as the muscles adapt to the new activity. That is water and it is normal. You will shed it quickly when the body adjusts to the new stress.0 -
Thank you all very much, these tips i am sure will help me a lot! in the past week i have already lost about 3 or more pounds. I am so excited to lose this weight and see what i look like, and how it will feel. I really can't wait!!!0
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