Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For "visible" strength, I (mid 40s F) started Orangetheory about 4 months ago and I have noticed a HUGE difference. I have an 8 classes per month membership. It's half cardio / half strength, though they also have classes that a strength only.
At Orangetheory, do they supervise you, or do you do it on your own?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For "visible" strength, I (mid 40s F) started Orangetheory about 4 months ago and I have noticed a HUGE difference. I have an 8 classes per month membership. It's half cardio / half strength, though they also have classes that a strength only.
At Orangetheory, do they supervise you, or do you do it on your own?
Anonymous wrote:For "visible" strength, I (mid 40s F) started Orangetheory about 4 months ago and I have noticed a HUGE difference. I have an 8 classes per month membership. It's half cardio / half strength, though they also have classes that a strength only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely not Crossfit, which is notorious for poor form and serious injuries, as it's main focus is speed.
I'd work with a trainer to learn how to do the moves correctly and find other moves that work for you. Maybe add in more stretching/yoga to your routine?
Agree. If you like yoga, take some in-person beginner/intermediate classes where the instructor is making sure everyone is doing things properly. Find a personal trainer for a few sessions just to teach you proper technique. From there, you can find whatever videos you like or go to gyms and devise your own workouts or whatever.
But learn the proper techniques.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely not Crossfit, which is notorious for poor form and serious injuries, as it's main focus is speed.
I'd work with a trainer to learn how to do the moves correctly and find other moves that work for you. Maybe add in more stretching/yoga to your routine?