Sly Bald Guys Forum
Confidence and Success => Fitness/Diet => Topic started by: shakf on October 18, 2007, 11:57:48 PM
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Hi guys. Just joined a gym yesterday after about years. I'm trying to shift the gut and the love handles. I figured that 60 mins worth of cardio should be sufficient 6 days a week. I really can't cut down too much on my diet or change it drastically. Reason? I'm Asian and curry and hot food is part of my diet. But I get plenty of protein and carbs through it and it's fairly balanced. I just consume way too much of it. I'm not gonna hit the weights yet till I at least lose and inch from the waist to be honest.
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Way to go Shak, I've been doing 30mins on the bike or a 2-3km jog every other day to try and shed some pounds too.
Best of luck to you.
I'm also a fan of fiery hot curries and like to treat myself to Vindaloo once per week
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Curry is part of my diet and when I get told to cut down on it then you might as well stab me in the eye with a rusted nail! But seriously I went to the gym this morning and did 1 hour of speed walking mixed with some jogging on the treadmill and managed to burn around 550 calories. I'm gonna try and get the exercising done in the morning so that the rest of the day is free. What I don't want to do is make the mistake of counting how many calories I take in. I fell for that last time and soon got bored of the cardio because it became a chore. I just want it to become a part of what I do on a daily basis like shaving etc and not just an "additional" chore otherwise you can soon become bored.
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. I just want it to become a part of what I do on a daily basis like shaving etc and not just an "additional" chore otherwise you can soon become bored.
So very true bro!
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Curries, great, just eat brown not white rice! Heavy on "complex carbs" with them and lots of the tasty veggies in Asian cooking, just put the "sweet" sauces on the side. No potato curries--they're great, but boy can that put on weight. Then as always, don't eat too much. Get a iPod or radio and have some other entertainment while you workout, it also keeps you from talking to others and that only works the jaws, not the gut.
SaintC
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One of the things you can do is cut your meals in half and eat them more often. So instead of 3 meals a day, try 4 to 6 meals. You'll start to notice that you by the 5th and 6th meal you will only want about 1 or two bites of each, but make sure you eat them since it will keep you metabolism up.
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Good luck, Shakf, I also trying to get back into the workout mode. I've kinda let slide this summer. Gotta get about 10 lbs off and put some muscle back on.
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Try less cardio and more full body / muscle group exercises. I was doing up to an hour of cardio a day with slow results. I started doing more squats, woddchoppers, rows, crunches, etc. with about 10 min cardio warm up and feel the results much more than before.
Since taking a friends advise to working larger groups of muscles with medium weight (just enough to do 3-4 sets of 10 reps with about 30-60 sec. break between), I am really beginning to shed belly and love handle fat and reducing my possibilities of growing "mits" or Man boobs.
I have a friend that strictly works with an Exercise ball (swiss ball) with different crunches and core strengthening exercises and he has had a lot of success with not only loosing weight but tightening up.
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Another thing you can do is push-ups... probably one of the best upper body conditioning exercises you can do. Not only do they strengthen your chest and arms, you also work on your back and abs. Do a web search on them... many different variations to keep them interesting!
Also, as everyone knows, everyone and their brother does studies on exercise... I'm looking for a specific one... basically from what I remember about it, it states that men should do no more than 30 minutes of cardio a day. More than that will decrease muscle mass... so cut back to 30 minutes of cardio with weight training/calestenics (sp) to lean and tone up faster (as Marz said).
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Good luck, Shakf, I also trying to get back into the workout mode. I've kinda let slide this summer. Gotta get about 10 lbs off and put some muscle back on.
MUSCLE? MUSCLE? Where? LOL.......im just kidding bro...only muscles i have are the ones in my hands to pick up the food and the one in my jaw to chew it. LOL
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Another thing you can do is push-ups... probably one of the best upper body conditioning exercises you can do. Not only do they strengthen your chest and arms, you also work on your back and abs. Do a web search on them... many different variations to keep them interesting!
Also, as everyone knows, everyone and their brother does studies on exercise... I'm looking for a specific one... basically from what I remember about it, it states that men should do no more than 30 minutes of cardio a day. More than that will decrease muscle mass... so cut back to 30 minutes of cardio with weight training/calestenics (sp) to lean and tone up faster (as Marz said).
It states that in the Abs Diet also. That's why circuit routines are very good. Do around 12 weight lifting exercises in a row with only enough break between each exercise to setup the next exercise. This will give you a cardio workout but will build muscle while doing it.
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Good luck, Shakf, I also trying to get back into the workout mode. I've kinda let slide this summer. Gotta get about 10 lbs off and put some muscle back on.
MUSCLE? MUSCLE? Where? LOL.......im just kidding bro...only muscles i have are the ones in my hands to pick up the food and the one in my jaw to chew it. LOL
I don't think the muscle in your jaw counts. That's the one that keeps causing the trouble. :*)) :*))
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Good luck, Shakf, I also trying to get back into the workout mode. I've kinda let slide this summer. Gotta get about 10 lbs off and put some muscle back on.
MUSCLE? MUSCLE? Where? LOL.......im just kidding bro...only muscles i have are the ones in my hands to pick up the food and the one in my jaw to chew it. LOL
I don't think the muscle in your jaw counts. That's the one that keeps causing the trouble. :*)) :*))
Actually, I think it's the muscle between his ears... :*)) :*))
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Actually, I think it's the muscle between his ears... :*)) :*))
Saw that one coming from a mile away! :*)) ;D :*)) ;D
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Actually, I think it's the muscle between his ears... :*)) :*))
Saw that one coming from a mile away! :*)) ;D :*)) ;D
You mean my NOSE?
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Congrats on joining a gym. Keeping in shape has been a major part of my life, and I think it enriches all other aspects of my day to day routines.
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I work out twice a week; usually with a trainer. I do aerobics too and lotsa walking when the weather is good. However; I gained some weight over the past few years (which I shouldn't have). I guess I'm retired from my cutesy, skinny look from the 70;s. HA HA
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Another thing you can do is push-ups... probably one of the best upper body conditioning exercises you can do. Not only do they strengthen your chest and arms, you also work on your back and abs. Do a web search on them... many different variations to keep them interesting!
Also, as everyone knows, everyone and their brother does studies on exercise... I'm looking for a specific one... basically from what I remember about it, it states that men should do no more than 30 minutes of cardio a day. More than that will decrease muscle mass... so cut back to 30 minutes of cardio with weight training/calestenics (sp) to lean and tone up faster (as Marz said).
Recently heard somethiing similar to this. Almost mde it seem like kyou would evenually have no more muscles at all if yu did too much cardio (i'm exagerating; but only a little). But on a more helpful note; I've heard it recommended that the best cardio routine for fat reduction is interval training; so; just another two cents worth
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I try and hit the gym 4 to 5 times a week, and I only do weightraining....I've atually heard that weighttraing with moderate to heavy weight speeds up your metabolism and boosts testosterone production, especailly squats and bench press
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John: That cr_p about cardio is a myth. Cardio, if done enough, is your best bet to reduce fat, unless you're willing to do the diet the body builders do to reduce body fat and water to nearly or actually unhealthy levels. Remember, muscle weighs more than fat when considered by volume, so if you lose overall 3 to 4 cubic inches of fat and gain 1 cubic inch of muscle your measured dimensions, waist, etc. will get smaller to the extent they had fat, and you could stay the same weight. You could have the six pack, and it could be hidden by fat just under the skin. Provided you get a good pump from the weights, and you're consistent in the gym, you'll get bigger muscles, but they'll be the muscles your genes provide for--that can't be changed. Muscles will have a bigger appearance if your genes provided for small joints and big "bellied" biceps, tris, pecs and quads. Example, look at the football, American, receivers, long lanky calves, no matter what they do, but they have speed. Linemen, on the other hand, have quads like trees and calves like hams and tremendous off the line strength. It's the genes.
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John: That cr_p about cardio is a myth. Cardio, if done enough, is your best bet to reduce fat, unless you're willing to do the diet the body builders do to reduce body fat and water to nearly or actually unhealthy levels. Remember, muscle weighs more than fat when considered by volume, so if you lose overall 3 to 4 cubic inches of fat and gain 1 cubic inch of muscle your measured dimensions, waist, etc. will get smaller to the extent they had fat, and you could stay the same weight. You could have the six pack, and it could be hidden by fat just under the skin. Provided you get a good pump from the weights, and you're consistent in the gym, you'll get bigger muscles, but they'll be the muscles your genes provide for--that can't be changed. Muscles will have a bigger appearance if your genes provided for small joints and big "bellied" biceps, tris, pecs and quads. Example, look at the football, American, receivers, long lanky calves, no matter what they do, but they have speed. Linemen, on the other hand, have quads like trees and calves like hams and tremendous off the line strength. It's the genes.
This makes a lot of sense. A combination of weight training and cardio is the way to go -- what percentage should be done of each varies from individual to individual. Someone who doesn't have a lot of body fat will start burning muscle from overdoing cardio sooner than someone who does have a lot of body fat.
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Since I retired, going to the gym 6 days a week has become part of my life, I have met new people there and love going. You have to be careful as some people love to talk and forget about why they are there. Lots of sly guys there to.