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#164500 - 11/03/08 09:52 PM
Re: no exercise
[Re: gims]
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The Divine Ms M
Registered: 07/07/03
Posts: 4894
Loc: Orange County, California
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boredom sets in when you're doing the same-old same-old of something you don't like much to begin with. Mixing up your workouts or activities is a must to keep yourself motivated.
I know I've said a lot of this before, but I'll reiterate if it may help.
We have fast-twitch muscles and slow-twitch muscles. They're often right alongside each other, like 2 parts of the same larger muscle.
Fast-twitch helps us do an activity rapidly (like a sprinter) and slow-twitch helps in endurance. The difference in weight training is the same -- slow repetitions give us endurance and less muscle bulk (not that most women will bulk up much, regardless) and fast-twitch enables us to do a stronger amount but of less duration.
both are good to have, and we're often genetically pre-disposed to have more of one or the other. (I'm a slow-twitch kind of gal *ahem*) It's also a good idea to switch-your-twitch every other week or so in weight training.
fast: lift weights quickly, 12 repetitions. do 3 sets. slow: 8 slow reps, with as much weight as you can handle for the duration. 2 sets.
Your weight for slow reps will be 25-35% lighter than the fast ones. If it feels too light or easy, then you're wasting your time. If you never get sore, you're wasting your time. If you can do it while gabbing away, you're wasting your time.
Got to put up dinner. More soon...
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#164508 - 11/03/08 10:52 PM
Re: no exercise
[Re: meredithbead]
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The Divine Ms M
Registered: 07/07/03
Posts: 4894
Loc: Orange County, California
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for people who want to go to the gym less times -- do a full body workout twice a week. If you can get in more often but want shorter workouts, here's a suggested schedule: Monday -- lower body (legs, back) Tuesday -- upper body Wednesday -- something aerobic, abdominals & more stretching Thursday -- repeat
Heavy gardening counts as a workout. Ditto dancing, or taking brisk walks with your dog.
Bad signs: dizziness, trouble breathing, pain, cramps. If you get any of these, STOP. Immediately. You can resume if you feel OK in a few minutes. If the problem continues, your workout is done.
Any questions?
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#164512 - 11/03/08 11:34 PM
Re: no exercise
[Re: meredithbead]
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Registered: 01/16/07
Posts: 3404
Loc: USA
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#164570 - 11/04/08 04:19 PM
Re: no exercise
[Re: gims]
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Registered: 03/06/06
Posts: 2529
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Okay, here's a link to Gims' Exercise document - it's in .pdf format: http://www.steril-aire.com/steril-zone/bws/spark.pdfIt's 10 pages long, but I printed it out and will read it in the evening during commercials. Looks very interesting - thanks Gims!
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#164596 - 11/04/08 06:29 PM
Re: no exercise
[Re: Dancing Dolphin]
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Registered: 01/16/07
Posts: 3404
Loc: USA
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And, thank you, DD... this info is important, as well as interesting... because, as we age, our brains shrink and die off, cell after cell - I guess, that is, if we don't take precautions, learn to deal with stress (the chapter I'm reading now), eat right, and exercise (exercise and its effect on the brain - the whole point of the book - the book explains it so well). thanks again, DD
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#165025 - 11/08/08 05:29 PM
Re: no exercise
[Re: Dotsie]
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Can you give us a run-down of the machines you will be using, and in what order and time allotment, dots? I'm excited for you.
I finally received a call back from the owner of the facility I spoke of up a post or two. He wants me to make an appointment to come in to check out the set-up and have a free session. No one will be around the equipment but me and him, as this type of 'gym' is a one at a time. He told me of a cardiac patient who is on his 5th week of the program, and from what he claims, the patient/client feels better than he did before he started having noticeable heart trouble. He also said the program may not be good for my aunt, who had a stroke - the main reason I contacted him - and another reason he wants me to come by and evaluate the set-up.
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#165031 - 11/08/08 06:00 PM
Re: no exercise
[Re: gims]
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Registered: 01/21/07
Posts: 3675
Loc: British Columbia, Canada
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Meredith that is the main reason why I haven't bothered to do strength training with weights/machines: injury because of wrong form. I was hoping a sister who visited me recently would show me, but she herself was recovering from a upper back muscle pull ...I think it was from one of her stretches. Not sure. Anyway, today I went for a shorter bike ride due to rain that started up. Hadn't been on bike in last 5 days..and I could feel it already. Whereas he took off from me 5 kms. later and went on a longer route. Shrug. However I made sure I included 1 long hill (about 10 street blocks in distance) in my shortened ride, to give myself true fitness riding. It's a 9-10% grade hill, going up. Normally that's a sign of a real fitness ride for me...to include at least 1 hill or so for real cardio pumping.
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