Did You Exercise Today???
#1691
FitDay Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Westminster, CO
Posts: 965
Tonysgdbg:
Like Jamie said. Lots of good exercises. Burpees, Lunges, Squats, Pullups and Pushups come to mind right away. Some are just body weight like pushups and Burpees but lunges and squats you can add some weight depending on your fitness level and ability.
Last Night Arms and Shoulders. (sets/Reps)
Side Lateral Raises: 3/6 25# Dumbbells
Military Press: 3/6 2x45# Dumbbells
Bicep Curls: 3/6 45# Dumbbells
Shrugs: 3/6 2x80# Dumbbells
Tricep press: 3/6 75# Dumbbell
Tricep Cable machine Push Down: 70# to 35# (Burn downs, perform to failure,reduce weight by 5 pound, perform to failure, repeat)
Ab Machine: 2/20, 1/22 120# (Was able to add a few more reps on the last set.)
Back Extensions: 3/6 with 35#
Back Extension Twists: 3/10 (each side)
Elliptical: 5 min, level 6, warmup pre- weights, 35 min, level 6 post weights.
Like Jamie said. Lots of good exercises. Burpees, Lunges, Squats, Pullups and Pushups come to mind right away. Some are just body weight like pushups and Burpees but lunges and squats you can add some weight depending on your fitness level and ability.
Last Night Arms and Shoulders. (sets/Reps)
Side Lateral Raises: 3/6 25# Dumbbells
Military Press: 3/6 2x45# Dumbbells
Bicep Curls: 3/6 45# Dumbbells
Shrugs: 3/6 2x80# Dumbbells
Tricep press: 3/6 75# Dumbbell
Tricep Cable machine Push Down: 70# to 35# (Burn downs, perform to failure,reduce weight by 5 pound, perform to failure, repeat)
Ab Machine: 2/20, 1/22 120# (Was able to add a few more reps on the last set.)
Back Extensions: 3/6 with 35#
Back Extension Twists: 3/10 (each side)
Elliptical: 5 min, level 6, warmup pre- weights, 35 min, level 6 post weights.
#1692
I'm back!!!
Hey everyone, I'm back. I have no excuses for not working out or eating right for the last few months. I have gained a few pounds sadly, but I expected that.
But I am back and am going to work my big, teehee pardon the pun, but off. I have decided that I'm going to start walk/jog/run in the mornings and in the afternoon I'm going to do some Zumba.
I look forward to the support that you guys can give me and that I will try hard to give back to you.
LOVE ALL,
Kaitlyn
But I am back and am going to work my big, teehee pardon the pun, but off. I have decided that I'm going to start walk/jog/run in the mornings and in the afternoon I'm going to do some Zumba.
I look forward to the support that you guys can give me and that I will try hard to give back to you.
LOVE ALL,
Kaitlyn
#1693
FitDay Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Westminster, CO
Posts: 965
Welcome back Kaitlyn! (That is also my daughter's name.)
I'm glad that you are thinking about your health at such a young age. Just be careful that the scale isn't your only motivating factor. Your body is still growing and changing and some weight gain will come with that. Excess body fat is what you are trying to eliminate. Don't get too fixated on some number on the scale. This would be a good time to think about weight/resistance training.
I'm glad that you are thinking about your health at such a young age. Just be careful that the scale isn't your only motivating factor. Your body is still growing and changing and some weight gain will come with that. Excess body fat is what you are trying to eliminate. Don't get too fixated on some number on the scale. This would be a good time to think about weight/resistance training.
#1694
Welcome back Kaitlyn! (That is also my daughter's name.)
I'm glad that you are thinking about your health at such a young age. Just be careful that the scale isn't your only motivating factor. Your body is still growing and changing and some weight gain will come with that. Excess body fat is what you are trying to eliminate. Don't get too fixated on some number on the scale. This would be a good time to think about weight/resistance training.
I'm glad that you are thinking about your health at such a young age. Just be careful that the scale isn't your only motivating factor. Your body is still growing and changing and some weight gain will come with that. Excess body fat is what you are trying to eliminate. Don't get too fixated on some number on the scale. This would be a good time to think about weight/resistance training.
#1695
FitDay Premium Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 158
"Weight/resistance training" is also called strength training. Exercises like push-ups are weight/resistance training. Yoga poses like the plank position are also. So are the exercises done on the weight machines at the gym or with free weights at home or the gym. The focus is to build muscles (as compared to aerobic exercise, in which the focus is to increase endurance and aerobic capacity).
By building muscles, we increase our lean body mass, which is the part that uses calories, so we can eat enough to get the nutrition we need without putting on fat. I also find that I feel better about myself as I get stronger. (Don't worry - you won't start looking like a football player. As we women build muscles, they are leaner than men's.)
Hope this helps!
By building muscles, we increase our lean body mass, which is the part that uses calories, so we can eat enough to get the nutrition we need without putting on fat. I also find that I feel better about myself as I get stronger. (Don't worry - you won't start looking like a football player. As we women build muscles, they are leaner than men's.)
Hope this helps!
#1697
"Weight/resistance training" is also called strength training. Exercises like push-ups are weight/resistance training. Yoga poses like the plank position are also. So are the exercises done on the weight machines at the gym or with free weights at home or the gym. The focus is to build muscles (as compared to aerobic exercise, in which the focus is to increase endurance and aerobic capacity).
By building muscles, we increase our lean body mass, which is the part that uses calories, so we can eat enough to get the nutrition we need without putting on fat. I also find that I feel better about myself as I get stronger. (Don't worry - you won't start looking like a football player. As we women build muscles, they are leaner than men's.)
Hope this helps!
By building muscles, we increase our lean body mass, which is the part that uses calories, so we can eat enough to get the nutrition we need without putting on fat. I also find that I feel better about myself as I get stronger. (Don't worry - you won't start looking like a football player. As we women build muscles, they are leaner than men's.)
Hope this helps!
I did some zumba this morning and I am about to go do some running/jogging/walking.
LOVE ALL,
Kaitlyn
#1700
FitDay Premium Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 158
Our rowing class was out in singles today, with the coach coming around in a launch to watch us. She corrected part of my stroke and then said "you are very coordinated." !! This is, I think, the very first time in my life that a coach or PE-type teacher said I was coordinated. (I am 56.) I thought I was a complete klutz because I couldn't catch or hit a ball. Just shows there is a sport for everyone, but it may take a while to find it.