25th Aug 2008 at 8:39 pm
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Quote: Squirrell_of_DoomI've done a bit of research into the science behind exercise and how it affects the body over the past few months - apparently the first 20-25 minutes of exercise burn off glucose reserves before you even begin to start burning fat, so you're meant to do 20-25 minutes of resistance exercise before you hit the cardio. So i'll probably do weights and stretches for half an hour before starting doing any cycling or running.
Whats resistance training? When I started in the gym the trainer put me on a program to lose weight. It was 10 minutes on the rowing machine, then some stretching, then 15 minutes treadmill, 15 minutes cross trainer, 10 minutes cycling, 5 minutes cool down using the big rubber ball thing, then some stretching to finish. Although I no longer do the treadmill cos it really hurt my legs, even just walking. Apparantly I walk wrong but I dont know why. So I do a few weights instead of the treadmill. Anyone whos smarted than me tell me if this is a good routine? Aside from the healthy eating and stuff
25th Aug 2008 at 8:39 pm
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All sounds good, this. I'm about 5'6" and somewhere between about 9st 2 lbs and 9st 7lbs, which is up a fair bit from a couple of years ago where I was 8 stone or so, but that's only to be expected really, and anyway, that's far too f*cking thin.I do a bit of swimming once a week or so, and really only just started that, so I'm more than a bit out of shape.
25th Aug 2008 at 8:43 pm
Quote: Paddy_IrishmanQuote: Squirrell_of_DoomI've done a bit of research into the science behind exercise and how it affects the body over the past few months - apparently the first 20-25 minutes of exercise burn off glucose reserves before you even begin to start burning fat, so you're meant to do 20-25 minutes of resistance exercise before you hit the cardio. So i'll probably do weights and stretches for half an hour before starting doing any cycling or running.
Whats resistance training? When I started in the gym the trainer put me on a program to lose weight. It was 10 minutes on the rowing machine, then some stretching, then 15 minutes treadmill, 15 minutes cross trainer, 10 minutes cycling, 5 minutes cool down using the big rubber ball thing, then some stretching to finish. Although I no longer do the treadmill cos it really hurt my legs, even just walking. Apparantly I walk wrong but I dont know why. So I do a few weights instead of the treadmill. Anyone whos smarted than me tell me if this is a good routine? Aside from the healthy eating and stuff
Do your legs hurt when you wear your trainers apart from the gym? I found that with one pair of mine, they were slightly too big and the wrong shape and this meant the arch of my foot wasn't supported and caused a lot of pain.
I think if your feet aren't supported properly you can get pains elsewhere too, though am not certain.
25th Aug 2008 at 9:51 pm
apparently the big pink bastard is me
Quote: fscAll sounds good, this. I'm about 5'6" and somewhere between about 9st 2 lbs and 9st 7lbs, which is up a fair bit from a couple of years ago where I was 8 stone or so, but that's only to be expected really, and anyway, that's far too f*cking thin.I do a bit of swimming once a week or so, and really only just started that, so I'm more than a bit out of shape.
From photos, you look healthier now rather than like a snappable bird when I knew you
25th Aug 2008 at 9:55 pm
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26th Aug 2008 at 9:44 am
27th Aug 2008 at 2:38 pm
Quote: Paddy_IrishmanQuote: Squirrell_of_DoomI've done a bit of research into the science behind exercise and how it affects the body over the past few months - apparently the first 20-25 minutes of exercise burn off glucose reserves before you even begin to start burning fat, so you're meant to do 20-25 minutes of resistance exercise before you hit the cardio. So i'll probably do weights and stretches for half an hour before starting doing any cycling or running.
Whats resistance training? When I started in the gym the trainer put me on a program to lose weight. It was 10 minutes on the rowing machine, then some stretching, then 15 minutes treadmill, 15 minutes cross trainer, 10 minutes cycling, 5 minutes cool down using the big rubber ball thing, then some stretching to finish. Although I no longer do the treadmill cos it really hurt my legs, even just walking. Apparantly I walk wrong but I dont know why. So I do a few weights instead of the treadmill. Anyone whos smarted than me tell me if this is a good routine? Aside from the healthy eating and stuff
Do your legs hurt when you wear your trainers apart from the gym? I found that with one pair of mine, they were slightly too big and the wrong shape and this meant the arch of my foot wasn't supported and caused a lot of pain.
I think if your feet aren't supported properly you can get pains elsewhere too, though am not certain.
27th Aug 2008 at 11:21 pm
27th Aug 2008 at 11:26 pm
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27th Aug 2008 at 11:27 pm
My moustache still tastes of your testes!
Came home, went out. Had a few pints. Then had a KFC.
27th Aug 2008 at 11:53 pm
My moustache still tastes of your testes!
28th Aug 2008 at 12:00 am
Quote:Anyone got any diet tips for a tight budget?
I have some, but I will have to post them when I get back from football. First time I've played since the start of July. I'm gonna be knackered.
28th Aug 2008 at 9:05 am
Get your Antlers on
28th Aug 2008 at 5:57 pm
Quote: farmer_jackQuote:Anyone got any diet tips for a tight budget?
I have some, but I will have to post them when I get back from football. First time I've played since the start of July. I'm gonna be knackered.
Long game of footie, there 'Tin.
28th Aug 2008 at 6:56 pm
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