01-30-2020 17:36
01-30-2020 17:36
For a lot of people when it comes to strength training, it’s usually forgotten about because a lot of us associate it directly to building bulky muscles – I used to be one of those people. That changed for me in 2019, when I noticed that even though I thought I was strong from a health perspective, my endurance and overall ability to lift larger items wasn't exactly be where I wanted it to be. I did a lot of research and realized that in order to build endurance, I needed to improve my strength. I didn’t realize I could build strength, and not end up with huge muscles. I had serious images of bulky arms and increased weight gain because of extra muscles, that kept me from starting my journey in the first place.
So, I started small! A few days each week, I carved out time (usually 30-45 minutes), headed to my gym and only did weight training, focusing on smaller weights, and getting the reps per set perfected. Each week I was able to analyze how the weights felt, and if it was time for me to move to a heavier weight.
I used my Fitbit app to get guidance on how to perform a set of strength training exercises, and a big part of analyzing if my strength was improving was around how much easier it was for me to hike a huge mountain with my new found leg and core muscles that I had spent time conditioning. This allowed me to do any type of cardio exercise for longer periods of time without feeling completely sore and exhausted!
Within just a few months, I felt like my body had better definition, my clothes fit better, and my physical and mental endurance spiked positively. The Fitbit app also gave me great encouragement, because I didn’t realize how many calories I burned from weight training - it's more than you'd think! The app kept me accountable, and honest with myself.
By the end of 2019, I went on a big adventure to New Zealand and Australia. During this time I did a lot of hiking, and physical activities. I noticed that I was never sore, or felt overly exhausted – my recovery time was astounding, and I definitely would not have felt this way earlier in the year. I am so happy I took the time to invest into my overall strength, it has really paid off!
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02-20-2020 11:57
02-20-2020 11:57
Only operated on 4 bypass a doubele with stens a Man 65yrs old 3 days a to 9 hours week fitness Beter condition Succeeds school Antyme Netherlands
03-04-2020 09:26
03-04-2020 09:26
I just re-started weight training in October, 2019 (after 4 years of injuries & illness). Following a similar path as yours I am seeing good results while working at home with limited equipment (a water-filled plastic milk jug makes an adequate 7 lb. kettleball, haha).
There's so many activities around the house that we do without thought, but can be turned into part of an exercise routine.
Also what brand shoes are shown in your "frontispiece"? They look interesting.
Thanks for the inspiration.
04-29-2020 22:06
04-29-2020 22:06
Het is moeilijker als je ouder wordt en dat is zo maar , als je ook ziekte krijgt nog vervelend en lastig.!
Ik zelf ben 65 jaar heb 2 x hartinfarct gehad 4 bypass plus 3 stens vroeger veel gesport nu ga naar sportschool om weer beetje fitter wordt
3 x week a 2-3 Helaas corona virus -19 alles dicht wel begrijpelijk in heel E.U meer 150000 doden
Laat hopen dat meer mensen worden gered ,dan dood gaan van dit virus cod-19
Veel geluk met U vooruitgang of uitzicht met U sport of fitness.
09-03-2020 19:51
09-03-2020 19:51
Nice one put in work
09-18-2020 01:09
09-18-2020 01:09
Good job, man. I got a Fitbit for help with weight loss. In the last two weeks, I’ve only lost 3 ounces. Maybe I should insist for more days and add some strength training in my WOD.