Arrogant
[09] Warrior
Alright... Because of this last conversation, I started doing a lot of reading. I got up early this morning, as always, and started work. In my breaks I did some reading on the computer. I was looking for a good workout plan. I think I may have found one. Now, I know I don't have the money for a long-term contract with a gym, nor do I have time to go. I could make the time, sure, but it's not a high priority. I've decided that working out at home's best for me.
I found this one exercise routine. It's Bodyweight training (no weights). There's one or two of these I can't do, not only because I don't have the equipment but I just can't. (LOL) So I found exercises that work the same group of muscle, but these exercises do use weights. I have dumbbells, a bench, and weights, so I'm good.
Now I had to look up info on 'how often I should work out?' and, no surprise, cardio can be done every day with no scare of overtraining, but the caution was that on days I wanted to do resistance or muscle training, to do less of the cardio so as to avoid fatigue. It's suggested that strength training be done a minimum of 3 days a week. Okay, so as it breaks down, once I've gotten down, say 160lbs, I'll keep my hour plus of cardio except for the 3 days where I do bodyweight training, where I'll limit the cardio to conserve.
I'm still over thinking it a bit but just having something of an idea is good for now.
I found this one exercise routine. It's Bodyweight training (no weights). There's one or two of these I can't do, not only because I don't have the equipment but I just can't. (LOL) So I found exercises that work the same group of muscle, but these exercises do use weights. I have dumbbells, a bench, and weights, so I'm good.
Now I had to look up info on 'how often I should work out?' and, no surprise, cardio can be done every day with no scare of overtraining, but the caution was that on days I wanted to do resistance or muscle training, to do less of the cardio so as to avoid fatigue. It's suggested that strength training be done a minimum of 3 days a week. Okay, so as it breaks down, once I've gotten down, say 160lbs, I'll keep my hour plus of cardio except for the 3 days where I do bodyweight training, where I'll limit the cardio to conserve.
I'm still over thinking it a bit but just having something of an idea is good for now.