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Reply #45 - Aug 25th, 2008, 8:39pm
 

Cant cook, wont dance wrote on Aug 25th, 2008, 8:22pm:
Valentino Rossi wrote on Aug 25th, 2008, 4:38pm:
I'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.




 
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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. Tongue 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 Smiley



 
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Reply #47 - Aug 25th, 2008, 8:43pm
 

The Unpronounceable wrote on Aug 25th, 2008, 8:39pm:
Cant cook, wont dance wrote on Aug 25th, 2008, 8:22pm:
Valentino Rossi wrote on Aug 25th, 2008, 4:38pm:
I'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.


Not really, although I dont do a lot of walking or running outside of the gym so I suppose I dont really know. Thats something I might investigate though. Cheers  Smiley



 
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Reply #48 - Aug 25th, 2008, 9:51pm
 

The Unpronounceable wrote on Aug 25th, 2008, 8:39pm:
Send Lawyers, Guns and Money wrote on Aug 25th, 2008, 8:24pm:
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. Tongue 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 Smiley


Ha, well thanks. Tongue It's not as if I wasn't eating much either; it just seemed to disappear. God knows where it went because after 15 or so it definitely didn't go into height.



 
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Reply #49 - Aug 25th, 2008, 9:55pm
 

Maybe you just had a really fast metabolism- my dad had that until mid 50s- eat like a horse and remain the same weight no matter what.

Or maybe it went into making your hair soft and shinyTongue



 
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Reply #50 - Aug 26th, 2008, 9:44am
 

I'm 5ft 2 and weigh 7stone 3 pounds. I don't want to lose weight but I've joined the gym with Martin to help build up my strength. Having a chronic illness has meant that I've lost alot of strength over the years and am a bit of a weakling! Opening bottles and jars is tough... :p ! So hopefully I'll build up some stamina and some strength through this gym membership!

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Reply #51 - Aug 27th, 2008, 2:38pm
 

The Unpronounceable wrote on Aug 25th, 2008, 8:39pm:
Cant cook, wont dance wrote on Aug 25th, 2008, 8:22pm:
Valentino Rossi wrote on Aug 25th, 2008, 4:38pm:
I'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.


Aye it's true. If your arches collapse when you stand it throws off your posture and can cause a lot of aches and pains, especially in the lower back and knees.
People with low, weak or very high arches should wear orthotics for support even if their arches haven't fallen, too.

Also my physio said today it takes six weeks to build muscle, thought I might add that to the discussion.  Smiley



 
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Reply #52 - Aug 27th, 2008, 11:21pm
 

I got up early and went to the gym before work. I had a decent session; for my first one back it was okay. Then I went to work. Came home, went out. Had a few pints. Then had a KFC.

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Yeah, it kinda defeats the purpose if your exercise is lifting pints/ KFC up to your mouth Tongue

I can't talk with the former though, for my right arm I have to use 500ml of water as a weight on a bad day. That is embarrassingly bad. Embarrassed



 
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Reply #54 - Aug 27th, 2008, 11:27pm
 

World Champions wrote on Aug 27th, 2008, 11:21pm:
Came home, went out. Had a few pints. Then had a KFC.


Don't be too disheartened, mate. KFC is a well known antidote in the field of beer belly prevention. Plus, if you just make sure you stick to nothing but healthy food tomorrow, it'll balance itself out anyway.  Cool



 


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Reply #55 - Aug 27th, 2008, 11:53pm
 

I'm bored so I worked out what my KFC order would equate to in calories.

Zinger Tower Burger: 714kcal.
Large Fries: 430Kcal.
Large Popcorn Chicken: 660kcal.
Large Pepsi: 280kcal.

Total Calories: 2084kcal
Total Fat: 101.1g
Total Carbs: 231.7g
Total Protein: 67.2g

The popcorn chicken is the least healthiest of the four, strangely.

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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. Tongue



 
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I feel I should probably join in on this, if a bit late. So, currently I'm 5"3 and not entirely sure of my weight (it likes to fluctuate anywhere between 9 and 10 stone), but according to wii fit I have a BMI of 23.5. I'd like to get that down. However, I would like to think that some of the weight is muscle as I weighed less before I went to America last year and I had a LOT of university fat on me then, while last year I didn't put on as much weight and could notice I was stronger and fitter from kickboxing.

Unfortunately, for the next two weeks I'm not going to be able to get to a gym as I'm interning in London, so if anyone has any ideas for exercises that can be done in a small room to get me working before university that would be good.

When back at university I will return to kickboxing at least twice a week, and try and get myself to the more hardcore Friday session as much as possible. I will also get round to checking out Maindy pool and, seeing as I have about five hours of contact time a week now, I WILL make time to go and use it. Apparently you have to go three times a week for it to become a habit, so I will attempt this. John likes swimming, so I might try and persuade him to come with me- I work better when I have someone to make me go/work.

I also need to cut down on the junk I eat. Work has been really bad because I get there early and don't get lunch for hours, so get really hungry but the only food we have lying around are biscuits. We also have too ready a supply of Ben & Jerry's/chocolate in the house, so I don't have to work to fight cravings/ignore them like I would at university, but instead can easily give into them. Hopefully interning will get me back on track of not being able to snack whenever, and so long as Grandma doesn't make dessert every night, I won't have that option either. I will also stop making meals with my housemates as half the time they prefer to buy stuff you shove in the oven, which is high in salt and fat and stuff, and I will save money specifically so I can afford to eat better/healthier.

Mum has just discovered she is close to having a dangerously high blood pressure, which is heridatory through her side of the family. (Her grandma died at 56 from a heart attack, and her Mum/my Nan has been on medication since she was my Mum's age). Obviously it's not a concern yet- my blood pressure is definitly healthy, it gets checked regularly when I get the pill- but getting into a healthy lifestyle now, eating right, etc, could help me prevent ending up like that when I'm older, so any other tips for what I could be doing would help?

Oh, and the main area I want to lose weight from is my stomach. What exercise is best for this, because kickboxing just seems to maintain my weight and build up fitness/strength rather than help lose any.




 
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Georgina Leak wrote on Aug 28th, 2008, 12:00am:
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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. Tongue

Apologies.

Tips for eating well on a budget, in my experience:

Bulk buy pasta, tuna, potatoes and pre-cook enough pasta for a few lunches. Buy a couple of tuppaware boxes and take tuna and pasta to work, perhaps chop up some vegetables and mix them in, or some salad. Jacket potatoes are a good nutritious meal so long as you don't load them with unhealthy toppings.

Another thing is, when you go shopping, make sure you eat before hand, that way you won't feel as inclined to splash out on impulse buys.

Stuff like rice, cereals, etc, you might as well just buy the supermarkets own brand, because they're basically the same and they're much cheaper. Plus again they last a while and they're quite versatile. You can have rice with allsorts, and cereal is a great start to the day. Breakfast is important, it'll help stop you eating a load at lunch, and lunches are invariably dearer than a bowl of cereal.

Wholegrain bread is reasonably priced. You could buy a large loaf and freeze it, then take out the slices you want for toast, or sandwiches, and defrost as neccesary.

Avoid buying drinks. There's no point. Water comes out of the tap and it's free. To mix things up a bit, buy supermarket brand soda water and have a couple of glasses of that in the day. Water is free, but it's also rather boring.

If you make a big stew, it'll last you a good few days, and it can be highly nutritious. Initially for all the ingredients it's a little dear, but when you spread the cost over three meals, it's quite reasonable.






 


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Reply #59 - Aug 28th, 2008, 6:56pm
 

Also, surprisingly enough, shopping around helps. For a good 6 months this year, M&S had cheaper spaghetti than any supermarket: it was 41p for 500g and a lot of the time they had it on buy one, get one half price.

So, even if you don't think there'll be anything, keep an eye out for deals.



 
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