Fitness and Weightloss
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@fuznutz04 said in Fitness and Weightloss:
@ndc said in Fitness and Weightloss:
@fuznutz04 said in Fitness and Weightloss:
Just got done with another 5x5 workout. Really looking forward to getting a rower for cardio
5x5 is an excellent program. I was extremely happy with my progression when I was using that program and a bit later a derivative of it.
I really need to get back to picking up heavy objects and putting them back down again.
It really is amazing how fast you progress in weight. It's a good program for me.
Yes, I find it amazing how quickly I can gain weight
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@scottalanmiller said in Fitness and Weightloss:
@fuznutz04 said in Fitness and Weightloss:
@ndc said in Fitness and Weightloss:
@fuznutz04 said in Fitness and Weightloss:
Just got done with another 5x5 workout. Really looking forward to getting a rower for cardio
5x5 is an excellent program. I was extremely happy with my progression when I was using that program and a bit later a derivative of it.
I really need to get back to picking up heavy objects and putting them back down again.
It really is amazing how fast you progress in weight. It's a good program for me.
Yes, I find it amazing how quickly I can gain weight
I'm trying to gain weight, but I'm actually losing. I think I reached a 5 or 6 year low. So I think I'll start gaining again soon. For the past bunch of weeks, i've been going to the gym 4 days a week very consistently, doing the program I made on my blog. I'm not eating as good as I can (quantity-wise), so I'll hopefully gain some healthy weight. I need to up my protein intake, too.
A few days ago I was at 76-77kg. I'd like to be a healthy but consistent 81-82kg. Though, it might take me solid couple years of doing what I'm doing to get there from muscle growth and light fat.
I just gotta push through and keep doing it. It's hard, but worth it in the end.
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@tim_g said in Fitness and Weightloss:
@anthonyh said in Fitness and Weightloss:
@tim_g In all honesty I just need to track where I've left off. Sometimes I honestly can't remember and I'll get on a machine and feel like I've put on too much weight. I don't know if I am truly over weight from my last visit, or if I'm being lazy.
If I know where I left off, I'll know that I'm at minimum not regressing...if that makes sense. So all I really need I guess is something to track the exercise, weight (or whatever important metric the exercise entails), and date. Perhaps a Google Sheet is all I really need...but not sure how easy manipulating that on my phone would be.
When I did it, I used one from bodybulding.com taht I bought. I'll see if I can find it. That's your best bet. Using an app on your phone will take too long. Pen and paper is the best way to go imho.
I'll update this reply when i find it.
Edit: This is what I used: https://www.bodybuilding.com/store/bodybuildingcom-accessories/fitness-log.html
Looks a little different from when I had it, but same stuff. This looks a little better too.
Ooo. That's not bad.
I ended up picking up one of the sheets that my gym provides and am using that. The only annoyance is juggling the sheet, a pen, my water, and my phone. lol
I think what I may end up doing is logging everything initially on paper and then putting it into a Google Sheet or something later on. I do want to track my progress. I like seeing the numbers go in the right direction.
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I did put my workout schedule on bodyspace.bodybuilding.com and was using their app for a good 2 or so months.
I'll no longer be using it. It doesn't save workout progress correctly, or reflect updates or changes I make to my workout templates.
I'm going to be going back to using my https://timothygruber.com/gym schedule after making a few exercise changes to it. (for the better)
Also, I've found that the bodybuilding.com app was wasting time that I was already short on. That's another reason I'm losing it and going back to just my blog page and my stopwatch (on my phone).
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@tim_g said in Fitness and Weightloss:
I did put my workout schedule on bodyspace.bodybuilding.com and was using their app for a good 2 or so months.
I'll no longer be using it. It doesn't save workout progress correctly, or reflect updates or changes I make to my workout templates.
I'm going to be going back to using my https://timothygruber.com/gym schedule after making a few exercise changes to it. (for the better)
Also, I've found that the bodybuilding.com app was wasting time that I was already short on. That's another reason I'm losing it and going back to just my blog page and my stopwatch (on my phone).
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New study regarding processed foods and sugar. Very important read if you don't want cancer.
http://www.businessinsider.com/processed-food-cancer-bmj-2018-2
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@tim_g said in Fitness and Weightloss:
New study regarding processed foods and sugar. Very important read if you don't want cancer.
http://www.businessinsider.com/processed-food-cancer-bmj-2018-2
I saw that but ,didn't we know all that?
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@scottalanmiller said in Fitness and Weightloss:
@tim_g said in Fitness and Weightloss:
New study regarding processed foods and sugar. Very important read if you don't want cancer.
http://www.businessinsider.com/processed-food-cancer-bmj-2018-2
I saw that but ,didn't we know all that?
Yes, but this helps to show how serious it is and relieves any doubt.
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Second week in my diet and I have lost 14 pounds. I am eating healthy but when you cut out sugar and soda it is amazing how much weight you initially loose right away.
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@penguinwrangler said in Fitness and Weightloss:
Second week in my diet and I have lost 14 pounds. I am eating healthy but when you cut out sugar and soda it is amazing how much weight you initially loose right away.
I lost around 20 lbs over the past week.... you really don't want this sort of weight loss program tho. It was all water bloat from heart issues.
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I didn't think I would enjoy the gym as much as I do. I also have two corgis now that will herd me and force me to run.
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@tech1 said in Fitness and Weightloss:
I didn't think I would enjoy the gym as much as I do. I also have two corgis now that will herd me and force me to run.
I loved it when I had a gym in my apartment building. That was great.
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@scottalanmiller said in Fitness and Weightloss:
@tech1 said in Fitness and Weightloss:
I didn't think I would enjoy the gym as much as I do. I also have two corgis now that will herd me and force me to run.
I loved it when I had a gym in my apartment building. That was great.
We have a free gym in my work building, maintained by the building. It is small but it is nice. I used it to take walks when it is hot and humid out or too cold for me to go outside for a walks.
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We're really starting to stop with the processed foods, added sugars, plastics, etc...
On top of that, 5-6 oz of red wine almost every night, then drinking water before bed. I've been falling asleep so much faster, and my sleep quality has been so much better. I've been waking up to go to the gym around 5:15 to be there around 5:30am.
I started my "Alternate Workout", to give myself a boost...
Monday: 30 minutes of gym time (mostly stretching, stomach exercises if time permits, and 5-10 mins of cardio)
Tuesday: Day 1
Wednesday: Rest day
Thursday: Day 2
Friday: Day 3
Saturday: Rest day
SUnday: Rest dayHowever, this week, I got to the gym late on Thursday, so I could only do half of my workout. So I finished the other half today, plus stomach. I'll do Day 3 tomorrow on Saturday.
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No time to go to the gym? Do it before work if it's mathematically possible.
Go to bed an hour earlier.
Find out when your gym opens... mine opens at 5:30, so I have time for a 45-60 minute workout and then a shower before going to work.
So long as you don't start work too early or your commute isn't too long, try it! It's a nice way to start the day.
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@tim_g said in Fitness and Weightloss:
No time to go to the gym? Do it before work if it's mathematically possible.
Go to bed an hour earlier.
Find out when your gym opens... mine opens at 5:30, so I have time for a 45-60 minute workout and then a shower before going to work.
So long as you don't start work too early or your commute is so long, try it! It's a nice way to start the day.
You can also use a 24 hour gym, we have some around here.
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@dbeato said in Fitness and Weightloss:
@tim_g said in Fitness and Weightloss:
No time to go to the gym? Do it before work if it's mathematically possible.
Go to bed an hour earlier.
Find out when your gym opens... mine opens at 5:30, so I have time for a 45-60 minute workout and then a shower before going to work.
So long as you don't start work too early or your commute is so long, try it! It's a nice way to start the day.
You can also use a 24 hour gym, we have some around here.
Yeah i'm limited to going to the YMCA though, or I would. No sense in paying double memberships when we can do a cheap family one there.
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@tim_g said in Fitness and Weightloss:
@dbeato said in Fitness and Weightloss:
@tim_g said in Fitness and Weightloss:
No time to go to the gym? Do it before work if it's mathematically possible.
Go to bed an hour earlier.
Find out when your gym opens... mine opens at 5:30, so I have time for a 45-60 minute workout and then a shower before going to work.
So long as you don't start work too early or your commute is so long, try it! It's a nice way to start the day.
You can also use a 24 hour gym, we have some around here.
Yeah i'm limited to going to the YMCA though, or I would. No sense in paying double memberships when we can do a cheap family one there.
Gotcha, that is good. I am doing it at home so far with HIIT Workouts.
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@tim_g said in Fitness and Weightloss:
@dbeato said in Fitness and Weightloss:
@tim_g said in Fitness and Weightloss:
No time to go to the gym? Do it before work if it's mathematically possible.
Go to bed an hour earlier.
Find out when your gym opens... mine opens at 5:30, so I have time for a 45-60 minute workout and then a shower before going to work.
So long as you don't start work too early or your commute is so long, try it! It's a nice way to start the day.
You can also use a 24 hour gym, we have some around here.
Yeah i'm limited to going to the YMCA though, or I would. No sense in paying double memberships when we can do a cheap family one there.
Oh thatโs weird. Our Y is super expensive. The yearly fee is $300 something alone and the the monthly costs. The gym I go to is only $36 a month and itโs 24/7.
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@stacksofplates said in Fitness and Weightloss:
@tim_g said in Fitness and Weightloss:
@dbeato said in Fitness and Weightloss:
@tim_g said in Fitness and Weightloss:
No time to go to the gym? Do it before work if it's mathematically possible.
Go to bed an hour earlier.
Find out when your gym opens... mine opens at 5:30, so I have time for a 45-60 minute workout and then a shower before going to work.
So long as you don't start work too early or your commute is so long, try it! It's a nice way to start the day.
You can also use a 24 hour gym, we have some around here.
Yeah i'm limited to going to the YMCA though, or I would. No sense in paying double memberships when we can do a cheap family one there.
Oh thatโs weird. Our Y is super expensive. The yearly fee is $300 something alone and the the monthly costs. The gym I go to is only $36 a month and itโs 24/7.
Most gym's are cheaper than the Y. I had a membership for a while and it was $20/month for 24/7 access nationwide. And I could bring as many people per day as I wanted (1 at a time).