06-30-21, 04:05 AM | |
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I think it's normal to be tired, when you come back to your workouts. A reason that cross training is so important.
A couple of things not mentioned: Stay hydrated and make sure your nutritional needs are being met. (and get enough rest/sleep). And I agree - you probably aren't as out of shape as you think. The key is to keep moving (doing things you like but still challenging yourself.) One of my mottos is: No 2 rest days in a row. (of course, I'm active in "every day in ____" check in so I'm going on 2 years now ...) but something every day is helpful (for me). And the older I get, the more important the warm ups and cool downs (especially cool downs) are. That includes STRETCHING. With Peloton (and I realize most people don't have the Peloton app). A lot of the workouts (strength, core, etc.) are only 5-20 mins. It doesn't seem like much, but it is and it is enough!!! I think if you stay consistent, over time you will begin to see changes and be ready to add on/move on, etc. Good luck. Cleda |
06-30-21, 08:40 AM | |
Join Date: Jun 2003
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Jessica Smith has my vote. She always offer a lower intensity option, her mom, and a higher intensity option. Her videos and her Youtube workouts are awesome with a variety of whatever type you might like. Take it slow, shorter workouts and make sure you rest in between. You will be able to work back up to your Cathe workouts.
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06-30-21, 08:57 AM | ||
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One pound each. They seem to be fine. Plastic filled with something. They don't stand up, the top edge isn't quite a flat surface. They aren't hard to store, though. I've ordered an Adex adjustable club for heavier work but they're on backorder these days. https://adexclub.com/product/adjustable-steel-club/ It's a set that lets you go from 3.5 to 25 pounds that seems reasonably priced for what you get. The one thing I keep hearing about these kinds of things is that you need to go up in small increments so you can maintain good form. If you're a real badass, they've even got more add ons so you can go from 27.5-50 lbs. Me? Just going to stick with the lighter weights, but am glad I'll have the option to move up without additional expenditure as I gain strength. The one thing that held me back from buying clubs at all was price, but this set seems versatile enough to be worth it. HTH!!!
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07-01-21, 02:27 PM | |
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Location: St. Louis MO
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I've gone totally retro bc I remember the way exercise was in the 1960s and you don't have to kill yourself to exercise, esp if you are doing a lot of walking. I am doing the 2 Debbies -- Debbie Drake and Debbie Reynolds. I have notated the workouts and made slight modifications, esp in D. Drake's case by adding light weights. Debbie's records are available on Amazon Music and really like that I don't have to have a timer, just move while I listen to the pretty music. For Reynolds, the videos are on You Tube and I also like the music there, altho I also made section playlists so I don't even have to look at You Tube. Just a thought.
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07-26-21, 02:18 PM | ||
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To be honest, I'm thinking of getting a set of two pound clubs, because I'm hoping to transition up in weight without traumatizing myself. I'm glad the price on the cheaper type has come down so substantially. I first thought about getting some years ago, but the price put me off.
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07-29-21, 01:41 AM | |
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Yes!! It's why I never worked out before going to work. I did a half hour interval workout and was yawning all day at work and yes was very very tired. I had put on nearly 50 lbs and had not worked out in quite a long time. I was actually in pretty bad shape so yes what you experienced is normal.
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