Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all for so many helpful and thoughtful suggestions. I’m going to investigate several of them further (CrossFit, macros, intermittent fasting) and in the meantime am starting a super basic in-home routine with dumbbells and doing squats, lunges, planks, burpees, pushups.
Someone asked why I want to do this in 5 months— I’m tired of my fat body and I miss being strong. All summer, the heat has been bothering me a lot, I’m tired all the time, and I haven’t been able to do heavy yard work without a lot of soreness... I want my strong healthy self back. I also have a really active vacation in February that will require me to have some strength and I want to look decent in bathing suit/shorts which is what I’ll be wearing the whole time.
Try this for pushups... https://hundredpushups.com/
squats... https://twohundredsquats.com/
lunges... https://twohundredlunges.com/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - how do you workout for 20 years and now not know where to begin?
OP here. Is this an actual question, or are you just trying to make a snarky comment?
DP - it doesn't seem snarky to me -- If you once had a routine, why not try it again?
I've lost a lot of muscle in my late 40s due to inertia. So from that perspective I am starting a new routine but without the base level of strength I used to have and I want to figure out what's the most effective, quickest way to get that strength back. For example, like I said, right now I can't even stand from a cross-legged position without using my arms to help myself up. I never had these limitations when I was younger. I'm starting from a much lower base than before. It's been almost 10 years since I was in a serious routine. I wanted to see what people would recommend today. Sort of a fresh start for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - how do you workout for 20 years and now not know where to begin?
OP here. Is this an actual question, or are you just trying to make a snarky comment?
DP - it doesn't seem snarky to me -- If you once had a routine, why not try it again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - how do you workout for 20 years and now not know where to begin?
OP here. Is this an actual question, or are you just trying to make a snarky comment?
Anonymous wrote:OP - how do you workout for 20 years and now not know where to begin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a 52 year old woman and lift 4 times a week. It is so helpful being strong. I would encourage you to try intermittent fasting. Working out on an empty stomach makes my cardio miserable but makes lifting easier and my improvement has gone through the roof! Something about human growth hormones released during the fast according to one book I read (if accurate).But make sure you have your meals planned before the day starts or you will lose control after lifting from the uptick in your metabolism.
Any tips on getting started? (not OP)
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all for so many helpful and thoughtful suggestions. I’m going to investigate several of them further (CrossFit, macros, intermittent fasting) and in the meantime am starting a super basic in-home routine with dumbbells and doing squats, lunges, planks, burpees, pushups.
Someone asked why I want to do this in 5 months— I’m tired of my fat body and I miss being strong. All summer, the heat has been bothering me a lot, I’m tired all the time, and I haven’t been able to do heavy yard work without a lot of soreness... I want my strong healthy self back. I also have a really active vacation in February that will require me to have some strength and I want to look decent in bathing suit/shorts which is what I’ll be wearing the whole time.
Anonymous wrote:I am a 52 year old woman and lift 4 times a week. It is so helpful being strong. I would encourage you to try intermittent fasting. Working out on an empty stomach makes my cardio miserable but makes lifting easier and my improvement has gone through the roof! Something about human growth hormones released during the fast according to one book I read (if accurate).But make sure you have your meals planned before the day starts or you will lose control after lifting from the uptick in your metabolism.