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Can I ask which exercises are u doing four love handles area?
Which exercise do u find most effective for you behind? I can't seem to find it :D. Tnx :flower:
Anyeay, 5km run yesterday and some ab workout.

"Love handles. Ah yes....the affectionate term given to that flabby area on the sides of your abdomen that you can't seem to get rid of.
The anatomic term for them is "obliques" and unfortunately this area of the body is often neglected when it comes to exercising the stomach and ab areas.
Again, I cannot stress enough that you have to start with long-duration aerobic exercise if you want to trim any part of your stomach.
Spot toning will prove ineffective because you need to raise your metabolism enough to burn that extra love handle area. "

http://www.sixpacknow.com/obliqueexercises.html


Butt exercises:

Squats.
Lunges.
Running.
Cycling.
Stepmill.
Step ups.
Leg press. (Apparently works well re positioning feet higher up on foot plate. Caution though...eh)
There are aload more aswell.
 
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Some running today. :D

Question: If my muscles are sore the next day after exercising, should I wait it out a day or two or will that just make no difference?
 
Chrisdesigner, thank u so much! :flower:
I'm running and cycling, doing squats a lot, but my but doesn't seem to cooperate with me ^_^:blink:
 
Question: If my muscles are sore the next day after exercising, should I wait it out a day or two or will that just make no difference?
From running?
If its definitely muscle soreness, id go for a good stretch, and light exercise.

If its joints, seek medical advice.
If from weights, then technically, leave 48hrs, or if its legs that are sore, then do upper body, or vice versa.

If its really intense muscle soreness , id only do extremely light chores.
Best to listen to what your body is telling you.


Chrisdesigner, thank u so much! :flower:
I'm running and cycling, doing squats a lot, but my but doesn't seem to cooperate with me ^_^:blink:

No worries. :flower:

Hmmm...squats are real hitters, for that area.
Perhaps post routine, diet, times, objectives, etc.
Or, you are welcome to PM.
 
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Run outside on the Tracks 45mins

Tomorrow
Spinning 45mins...ahhh
really hard but worth every sweat:D!
 
Today:
Warm up, and stretch.
Eight sets of barbell behind neck press.
Four sets of dumbbell lateral raises.
Four sets of standing, side to overhead dumbbell flys.
Four sets of barbell upright rowing.
Four sets of barbell shrugs.
Four sets of barbell straight legged dead lift.


Kickin work everyone!!
:buzz: :magic: :muscles: :woot:
 
Love swimming! :buzz: It's the best way to lose weight.

Of course, the first time it's painful. :doh: If you haven't done it in a while, it hurts like a mother the next morning.

I heard that swimming burns about a 1000 calories an hour. More than running!
 
Hahah could be used in 2 ways...to loose and to gain weight, it depends.
But kmccormi can explain that better than me.
 
I remember being on the swim team and a girl that weighed a whole lot more than me was faster than me.

I thought, "There's no way! I'm so much more slender so I can travel through the water more smoothly."

No, Dad said it had to do with buoyancy. :huh:
 
Swimming is totally awesome exercise.


  • "Swimming uses almost all the major muscle groups, and places a vigorous demand on your heart and lungs.
  • Swimming develops muscle strength and endurance, and improves posture and flexibility.
  • Swimming is especially useful for people who are overweight, pregnant, or with leg or lower back problems.
  • Swimming is a great sport for people of all ages and all proficiency levels.
  • Swimming provides most of the aerobic benefits that running does, with many of the benefits of resistance training thrown in.
  • Swimming does not put the strain on connective tissues that running, aerobics and some weight-training regimens do."
"The buoyancy factor makes swimming the most injury-free sport there is. Water exercises benefit seniors, pregnant women, arthritis sufferers, or anyone with an injury. One of the biggest advantages is flexibility. In water, body weight is 1/10 of what it would be on land. For example, if you weigh 150 pounds on land, you weigh 15 pounds standing in chin-deep water, hence, range of motion in water is much easier. Also, fitness exercise in water can be done more often because of the low incidence of high-impact injuries and is more effective because movement in water has 12 times greater resistance than movement in air. For pregnant women, water exercise strengthens and tones the muscles used during childbirth. For the elderly, water fitness is safe, fills the need for exercise, increases a body's range of motion and is a low-impact exercise. For those with weight problems, water helps the body naturally rid itself of excess water and salt. As physical therapy, it gradually and gently rehabilitates and relaxes muscles and joints that have stiffened or atrophied.

Beginning swimmers need to know that ones resting heart rate decreases 10 beats per minute in water, and maximum heart rate decreases by 10 to 30 beats. The heart puts out just as much blood as in other exercises because it pumps more volume with each stroke, but more slowly. No one is certain why heart rate decreases in water, but the lower temperature and lesser pull of gravity in water may be the cause. In any case, if you know what your exercise heart rate should be, that number should be lower by at least 10 beats when you swim. Swimming is a good sport to take up if you would like to increase your muscle and strength endurance. It is also good for increasing your stamina and improving your cardiovascular system by improving the bodies' use of oxygen and allowing the heart to work less strenuously."
 
No! I had strengh to get to 50 but the Pers. Tran. today changed the training and I done water polo which was cool^_^
 
Turbo Jam + Jillian Michaels 30 Day shred.... about an hour and 19 minutes total
 
oh i should go swimming!

i spent the weekends at the mountains, so i went hiking A LOT.

last night and the night before:

30 min run
arms, shoulders and abs.
 

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