Serious question. Had some health problems trying to get back into it slowly got to run for the first time today in a long time. Anyone have any small workout, cardio, some small reps that they like? need to change my routine.
Does anyone here run/ workout regulary?
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Mitchell88SBR MVP
- 12-16-12
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#1Does anyone here run/ workout regulary?Tags: None -
hurricane1091SBR Wise Guy
- 10-01-12
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#2I do but I still have some beer chub since I like to eat and drink. Simply put if you aren't doing something (like bench, running, concentrated bi curls, incline bench) because it hurts or is hard then that means you're missing out.Comment -
hurricane1091SBR Wise Guy
- 10-01-12
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#3Today I did chest and tri. Incline bench with dumbells, decline bench, peck fly with dumb bells, and chest press machine with push-ups. For tri I did skull crushers, TRI push down, and some other thing I have no name for.Comment -
The KrakenBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-25-11
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#4Best advice I could give is start out by focusing on cardio. Long, slow cardio. If you can, get a HR monitor and keep your HR between 140-150. Walk if you need to to keep your HR in range. This will build your aerobic capacity and improve overall conditioning. You should do this 4-5 times a week, about 45-60 minutes a day.
Then once you have a solid aerobic base, you can build upon it. Start adding in HIIT and weights.
But it all needs to start with aerobic conditioning.Comment -
faceSBR Posting Legend
- 01-31-11
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#5yes, try to run by amount of time first. just run 10 minutes one day. it only takes 2 weeks before you just feel lazy running 10 and 20 minutes and then you start running for half an hour and then you feel good enough to start doing whatever else, situps pushups weightsComment -
MoneyLineDawgSBR Posting Legend
- 01-01-09
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#6Play basketball 3 times a week.....lift 3 days a week/shoot around for a little cardio
Can't stand running so do something I like for the workout....Maybe do something you like, but start doing slow and long jogsComment -
hurricane1091SBR Wise Guy
- 10-01-12
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#7What he said. I've been playing soccer and basketball after workouts. Running on the track is so boring. You can burn so many calories playing sports and not even realize it, it's amazing.Comment -
akphideltSBR MVP
- 07-24-11
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#8Get P90X and just do half of all their reps. It will destroy every muscle in your body. In a good way and has a great cardio effect.Comment -
Tony WilliamsSBR Wise Guy
- 06-16-14
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#9Regularly as in I go to the gym two weeks straight and then turn into a lazy penetrate againComment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-14-07
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#10Mitchell, my best advice for you (just to get the engine started and going again) would be to get on a stairclimber. Unfortunately, most guys knock it down considering it "homo." The reasons why I like the stairclimber....
1. Hit all key muscular areas of the legs to tone. Most guys don't even workout their lower body on a regular basis. So this helps. Plus, if you do have higher than normal body weight... weight is used to actually strengthen and build... for the first few cycles than tone. Especially the calf area. You will definitely feel it.
2. Running on a treadmill in my opinion puts extra stress on your back/tailbone area. Also, knees etc. I had back surgery when I was younger... I don't want any side effects... I want to keep my head in the game with close to zero pain possible. No treadmill for me.
3. You cardio is probably the most important factor when working out. It's an art if you think about it. The entire object... just like "Kracken" suggested... is to get that heart rate at a moderate level... but a steady level. Running to me fluctuates too much. How do you really know what your true heart rate is while running? Are you running fast enough?? Or too slow? I tend to keep my heart rate rather high... it's always around 163 for 46 minutes. When you set the machine on a "manual" routine... and set the speed... and use the same machine over and over again... you're teaching your body all the fundamentals to beat that machine. Beat that setting. You are training your engine in your own body. Getting that engine started... doing the routine. Make it fun. Get yourself an ipod or mp3 player and jam some tunes.
I love it when people say... but what if it starts feeling like it gets too easy? Like it's simple... you aren't doing a course.. you're doing manual mode. Easy answer... you're teaching your body to respond to the energy output. You want that heart rate at a steady rate.
Just like Kracken said... anything over 140 is what your're looking for. I like to push it... I want to see results. If you're around 155-160 bpm... and you're doing around 45 minutes on the stairclimber... you're burning around 1000 calories. Think about it.
If anyone's diet could subtract 4000 calories in it every 7 days... look how healthy America would be.
My advice is... get on a stairclimber. Shoot for 20 minutes at a manual speed that you know you can hit. Add a minute next session but keep the speed the same. Keep the speed the same until you reach 30 minutes. Once you hit 30 minutes... start increasing the Level or speed on the stairclimber. Continue to do this each time to keep it more challenging. Once you're close to maxing out on levels on the stairclimber... you then start increasing the time. 31 minutes, 32 minutes, 33 minutes. Until you find your break point. Mine is around 45 minutes. I simply am exhausted afterwards.Comment -
raydogSBR Hall of Famer
- 11-07-07
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#11you want to cut some fat/lose weight, hop on that stairmaster like tms mentioned or set the treadmill on the highest incline... do 3min normal walk, 1min sprint as fast as you can possibly go...get your heartrate above 150/160 ... do this 3-4 times... you will burn twice as many calories in half the time of going 1 pace...(works for either machine you choose)
if you want to build some muscle, start eatingclean and like a fukkin horse and lifting heavy shit... do light cardio 15-20min 2-3 days a week and never on leg day...
working out aint hard...just gotta get your ass in thereComment -
hurricane1091SBR Wise Guy
- 10-01-12
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#12Try the treadmil on 15% (max) incline at 3.0 mph (probably slower if you are out of shape, faster if you aren't) for 10-20 minutes. It sounds easy but it's hard.Comment -
TheCentaurSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-28-11
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#13Lot of square responses in here
Just find a nympho chick
Switch up positions:
Doggy style squat position for your legs, back, and biceps
Her on top for abdominals
Missionary for chest and triceps
All of these work cardio and much easier mentally than joggingComment -
hurricane1091SBR Wise Guy
- 10-01-12
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#14Tailing this play large.Comment -
marcolocoSBR MVP
- 07-05-10
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#15every morning starts off with 20mins of pelvic thrust on top of the old lady
then jerk off hardcore 8x a day. 4 with right hand then 4 leftie
before bed another 10-15 min of pelvic thrust
thats the only workout you needComment -
itchypickleSBR Posting Legend
- 11-05-09
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#16Look into that Couch to 5k routine. It's a good overall barometer and built for anyone who hasn't been running for awhile. If you've over 25 and as you stated, had some issues, do NOT start out trying to run a ton immediately because you'll kill your shins and other things. DO little bits at a time mix in run/walk intervals and you'll be fine.
If you're going for overall health and not trying to just get ripped for a beach trip or some other shirt off flexing, just start with body weight exercises and go hard at them you'll lose weight and tone up in a couple weeks.
Biggest thing though is diet, no matter the goal, eating for it and getting enough sleep works wonders.
Best of luck!Comment -
Mitchell88SBR MVP
- 12-16-12
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#17Have gotten up to about a 45min run a day. Like Kraken said I do have to watch my heart rate but docs said that no issues yesterday. Im not doing it because I am out of shape, Im not ripped by any means but im in the normal range for my body index thing. I climb trees for work was in and out of the hospital for a while and need something just to get back into the swing of things. I'll tell you though that I cant believe how f'n tough it was for the first couple days. Felt like I was going to fall over. I also changed my diet. I had to and thought it was going to suck because I can only eat healthy and its nice go out to dinner every once in a while. Anyone ever do those kettle ball workouts that you just do in your house? My doctor recommended that I got a couple of them but haven't used them yet. Thanks for all the other replies guys.Comment -
TheMoneyShotBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-14-07
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#18I've never tried it but I've heard of the kettlebell workout. Basically designed just to flex some muscles here and there... keep them going for toning. Nothing wrong with that. If it makes you feel more comfortable doing that... go right ahead. Anything is helpful. I'm sure you can find a kettle ball workout chart online somewhere that will show you all the different routines.Comment -
Joe DogsSBR MVP
- 07-20-09
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#19Check out http://bodybuilding.com ,Lots of good free training advice and cardio tips from some of the best trainers in the busness.
Remember, each journey is started with a single foot step.
Good Luck obtaining your goals.Comment -
LibaneseSBR High Roller
- 06-30-14
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#20Best advice I could give is start out by focusing on cardio. Long, slow cardio. If you can, get a HR monitor and keep your HR between 140-150. Walk if you need to to keep your HR in range. This will build your aerobic capacity and improve overall conditioning. You should do this 4-5 times a week, about 45-60 minutes a day.
Then once you have a solid aerobic base, you can build upon it. Start adding in HIIT and weights.
But it all needs to start with aerobic conditioning.
This pretty much sums it up.
I would recommend working in your core though through various stretching and resistance exercises as well. You can do these things without causing extreme strain on your muscles and you will harbor weight loss faster and produce lean muscle.
Remember to switch up your cardio exercises because your body will hit plateaus if you do the same one all the time.
If you do bicycling, remember to wear clothes that breathe. You can get hemmoroids EASY if you bike to much as well.Comment -
THam12SBR Posting Legend
- 03-12-13
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#21If you wanna get toned and probably feel the sorest youve ever felt, do Corey gregory's musclepharm workouts. Just Google it.Comment -
Big BearSBR Aristocracy
- 11-01-11
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#23anybody ever heard of 9 round?Comment -
greenhippoSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-15-12
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#24I go running about 4 miles 3 or 4 times a week. I'd go everyday if I had the time. I use the elliptical machine mostly, my knees are already shot so it helps with the pressure. If you're looking to start out slowly it's a ton easier on the body than a treadmill and obviously solid ground.Comment -
onemoregoalSBR Hall of Famer
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#25good threadComment -
ChalkyDogSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-02-11
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#26Every week for a year or so now. Longest I've gone since high school.
It's hell. I don't recommend it. I may feel better technically, but for the amount of work put in, I can feel better by bellying up at a local pub.
Pickup games of basketball on the otherhand. Hell yes. Recommended highly.Comment -
onemoregoalSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-04-13
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#27I need to start working out.... Not overweight but need to do more exercise.
Used to play tennis religiously until i was 22ish......Comment -
RubberKettleSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-28-09
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#28I run about 20-25mi per week
key is to have easy days and get a heart rate monitor. Good luck palComment -
LookingtostartSBR MVP
- 04-25-11
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#30Forget cardio workout, you have to eat healthy. Humans are not meant to do do anything repetitively for long periods of time. Look at all the malnourished joggers out there, most have back problems also from jogging. I work a job where I walk a LOT, up to 8 hours a day, typically 6 hours nonstop. Makes little difference compared to eating well.Comment -
daneblazerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-14-08
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#31Had a tough injury after football...bought a recumbent bike and pulled it in front of the tv and played play station. An hour would fly by. One of the best ideas I've ever had, still so it to this day.Comment -
BostongamblerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#32Yes there are.Comment -
The KrakenBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-25-11
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#33Alright mitch, you've got some good advice in here. So how ya doing? Started running yet?Comment -
gauchojakeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#34I do HIIT about 3 times a week. It allows me to pretty much eat and drink what I want. I don't recommend starting off doing this out of shape though.Comment -
RubberKettleSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-28-09
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#35If youre really out of shape just start walking. 1 hour a day for 4 months. It will work and you will become more invested each week. Going over the 1 hour and becoming more motivated.
Take your dog, take your wife do whatever. Just get out and move man!Comment
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