Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really dumb question here (I am not the OP, but in a similar spot - returning to exercising again after long hiatus and 3 kids), is there any strength training I can do without buying weights? Running is easy and cheap - just go to the local HS track and run. What can I do that similarly convenient for weights/strength? Anything?
+1 I'd like to know this too. Would prefer to avoid joining a gym, although i worry I may injure myself using free weights incorrectly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really dumb question here (I am not the OP, but in a similar spot - returning to exercising again after long hiatus and 3 kids), is there any strength training I can do without buying weights? Running is easy and cheap - just go to the local HS track and run. What can I do that similarly convenient for weights/strength? Anything?
+1 I'd like to know this too. Would prefer to avoid joining a gym, although i worry I may injure myself using free weights incorrectly.
Anonymous wrote:Really dumb question here (I am not the OP, but in a similar spot - returning to exercising again after long hiatus and 3 kids), is there any strength training I can do without buying weights? Running is easy and cheap - just go to the local HS track and run. What can I do that similarly convenient for weights/strength? Anything?
Anonymous wrote:Really dumb question here (I am not the OP, but in a similar spot - returning to exercising again after long hiatus and 3 kids), is there any strength training I can do without buying weights? Running is easy and cheap - just go to the local HS track and run. What can I do that similarly convenient for weights/strength? Anything?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a foam roller for rolling out the knots and pain in your muscles. I'm curious why you're doing cardio vs. weights? Building muscle will help raise your "burn rate" and weights are really important as we age. I'm 40 and only do cardio activities for fun. I focus my "training time" on lifting heavy weights and it's made a huge difference in my body--both look and feel.
I am not familiar with a foam roller ... what is that?
I am focusing on cardio because I packed on about 15 lbs. since I was in my mid twenties -- I really, really want it gone. But of course, you are absolutely correct; more muscle mass will help me burn more calories (duh on my part.)
And yes!, I am taking yoga too. That is the only thing I've kept up with over the years ... yoga and casual cardio (walking the dog, hiking, pushing a stroller, etc.)
Anonymous wrote:Get a foam roller for rolling out the knots and pain in your muscles. I'm curious why you're doing cardio vs. weights? Building muscle will help raise your "burn rate" and weights are really important as we age. I'm 40 and only do cardio activities for fun. I focus my "training time" on lifting heavy weights and it's made a huge difference in my body--both look and feel.