Anonymous wrote:I would spend at least half the time on weights, if not more. When I worked with a trainer, we did about 40-45 minutes of strength training and finished with 10-15 minutes of HIIT cardio (something like alternating sprinting and walking on the treadmill). Then finish up with stretching.
This is the right advice. I'm 44, and have always been super active, but much more focused on cardio. In the last 5 years, I've flipped this completely by doing much more with weights, and the changes in my body have been pretty dramatic, even though I didn't have weight to lose. If you want to lose pounds, the obvious path is through diet. But in terms of bang for your buck in the gym - weight-bearing exercises all the way.
I like the peloton stuff, but you absolutely do not have to pay for this stuff. There is a ton of good, free content on youtube. I recommend you start with Heather Robertson, who has a bunch of good programs that incorporate light cardio, weights, stretching. Juice & Toya is another great program as well.