Ladies! What's your routine?

Discussion in 'Health, Fitness and Fashion' started by alli, Mar 25, 2009.

  1. JordanC

    JordanC Well-Known Member

    I used to run 4 days a week, do my elliptical and resistance on my upper body those same days.

    Now I do the gym with my best friend who is trying to get ready for a trip in a few months. We do upper body resistance, cardio and abs on Monday and Thursday, on Tues and Friday lower body resistance, cardio and abs. On Wednesday just cardio and abs. I went to lunch with a friend today and as we walked out they said ummm your ass looks good. So I think my hard work is starting to show more.
     
  2. alli

    alli New Member

    No way. But I go to a women's gym so that makes it easier. lol
     
  3. Athena

    Athena New Member

    I've noticed that too! Even in the pool I see women wearing jewelry and waterproof makeup! Robina, I'm with you - lane swimming is fantastic. I swim 5 times a week MWF but twice on Mondays and Wednesdays. I walk lots and do some other stuff too.


     
  4. FEHG

    FEHG Well-Known Member

    I'm about to get on my bike and ride to work :D
    I aim to ride every day - but, sometimes that's just too much, or not possible. So, that's 20 miles / 32km per day. I hate doing just about anything slowly - so I ride as fast as possible.

    I also just re-joined a gym and will be doing weights 4 - 5 days a week.
    I must also introduce some type of stretching, as I find that repeat activities make me less flexible...

    I sometimes mountain bike on the weekend
    I intend to go back to dancing classes soon.
    Oh, and I just started rock climbing one day a week.

    I find that if I'm not getting results, I have to either entirely shift my workout routine, or it's dietry. The trick is, in my observation and research, you have to avoid routines. After about 6 weeks, or so, your body becomes used to your repeat activities. Mix it up.

    And a clean diet makes a huge difference.
     
  5. stiletoes

    stiletoes Well-Known Member

    Monday-Pilates
    Wednesday-Yoga
    Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday-Cardio and weigts, sometimes swimming.
     
  6. Stheno

    Stheno New Member

    well at the end of April ( i want the holidays with easter to finish first because i will be busy ) i will join the gym most i will go 2 times a week ..hope later i will go more days
    i know it won't be enough but better then nothing.. my plan is to start mostly with cardio workout for few weeks just to to get used to go always and not get tired fast.
    well what i will like to do later is mostly will be some weights as i dont need to lose weight..
    already i know what i will do i will go the classes with body pump and Pilates also boxing oh and dancing just because will be fun i think this is good enough to start ....
    and maybe get some Dumbells for home so i can do the rest of the time that i dont go ..

    anyway its easy to say it here then do this but i will this time i wont get my shoes this year lol so i better do this :p
     
  7. Arwen

    Arwen New Member

    Wow, we have some real active women here! Ahaha. Man, I'm feeling so bad now :(
     
  8. redlady

    redlady Active Member

    yoga every morning, floor exercises (push ups, abs) evenings, weights 3 times per week, i run when the mood strikes and belly dance every chance I get including at work when its slow
     
  9. stiletoes

    stiletoes Well-Known Member

    When I got after work, I still have nmake-up on, but no, I don't specifically wear make-up TO the gym. I will at least put on foundation and lip gloss before I go anywhere.
     
  10. stiletoes

    stiletoes Well-Known Member

    Don't. You'll be active when you want to be :)
     
  11. JordanC

    JordanC Well-Known Member


    I don't think you should feel bad. You do your belly dancing and I am sure that is an amazing way to keep fit.
     
  12. Emmalee22

    Emmalee22 New Member

    k ladies!!!! i'm sooo excited!! i've been trying to lose weight and i've been trying new things......
    so i thought i'd let u know that i've lost 19.5 lbs in 13 days!!!

    :smt050
    yeah...so i'm really happy



    the only thing is..
    i don't really know where i'm losing the weight from
    i really don't think i look different​
     
  13. Bookworm616

    Bookworm616 Well-Known Member

    Almost 20 lbs in 2 weeks? Congrats!! Most of that is probably water weight.

    I do believe the healthy target weightloss is 2 lbs a week though.
     
  14. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    that's not bad at all emmy..
     
  15. Emmalee22

    Emmalee22 New Member

    thanks guys!!!

    ok....so i've been doing the math...
    every pound is worth roughly 3,500 calories
    to have lost 19.5 lbs in 13 days i whould have had to burn
    68,250 MORE calories than what i took in
    that is 5,250 more calories per day
    if i continue taking in about 750 calories per day...hmm i can probably cut that down to 650 or 600 AND continue working out like a crazy person
    i should be burning a total of at least 6,000 calories per day
    this means that i should lose 1.5 lbs per day
    i should lose a total of 45 lbs. by the 13th of April

    ...i think that's correct.......
     
  16. Moskvichka

    Moskvichka New Member

    I have a little bowflex at home that I use. The gym is my favorite, but home workouts are more convenient for me.
     
  17. Bookworm616

    Bookworm616 Well-Known Member

    :smt107

    I hope you are kidding!

    You NEED to consume at least 1200 calories a day (as a woman) to be getting proper nutrition. Don't EVER drop below that, you're running into anorexic territory. Rapid weightloss is EXTREMELY unhealthy!

    http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/health/diet/calories-per-day-nov06

    That's just one example.

    Also, you will be losing more than fat - you'll be losing healthy muscle. And you're going to be making your body extremely weak and putting it in starvation mode - which means you won't be losing any more weight because your body is freaking out at what you're doing to it right now.

    Why are you trying to lose so much weight so quickly?
     
  18. hamartia

    hamartia New Member

    i hope you're kidding



    Hi guys I'm new here and just happened by this post and had to respond.

    Bookworm is right, as a woman you need a minimum of 1200 calories/day to be healthy, as she said, less than that and you'll be digesting you're own body tissue. I don't need to keep quoting her, I just wanted to add to her post; I'm a nurse, I work in critical care and I've worked with a few patients hospitalized for anorexia in the past what you're doing is dangerous. When the body uses it's own fat and protein for energy it's not specific to your butt or belly that you're trying to lose... you are also losing cardiac muscle (the cells that provide structure and function to your heart) and fat that cushions vital organs like your heart... sorry for stressing about your heart, but I'm a cardiac nurse and I don't want to generalize to give you the wrong answer.

    There's safe ways to lose weight and a lot of good (and bad) information online, educate yourself. If you can afford it see a trainer at a gym or nutritionist and make realistic goals. But I can tell you from personal and professional experience it's not losing weight that's difficult, it's maintaining weightloss. If you want to lose 45lbs great, (I'm not sure if you have 45 lbs to lose... do people look at you like you're crazy when you tell them that? ... what's the big deal about April 13th?) but your weightloss will last longer if you lose weight slowly and learn about the amount of activity and food you need to maintain your body at a size you're comfortable with, looks good and is healthy.

    I could go on and on for ages, if you want more info email me or message me, I'm sure there's that type of function on here
     
  19. robina

    robina New Member

    please please be careful emmalee, your heading into very low calorie diet territory, normally to do that you need to be on one of the liquid diets ( cambridge diet and the like where they carefully balance the carbs and protien to put you in to mild ketosis. this helps the hunger pangs but ultimatly protects you muscles, the major one being your heart.

    for this diet you would need to be seriously over weight and be under very close medical observation hun
     
  20. curleyblonde

    curleyblonde New Member

    No don't feel bad TS. I am with you, however I will admit there is only one form of exercise I enjoy.... LOL........... I like having curves & staying fit,,,, you can do both.....
     

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