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Fitness Need diet and workout plan that works! Nov 24 2009
04:24 (UTC)
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Grove - I am assuming you are a guy based on your stats.  If this is true, then first off, your stats aren't that bad but you sound like you want a strength program.  Try mark rippetoes starting stregth or strong lifts 5x5 (easily searchable on the web).  The other thing you need to know is that things like abs are primarly related to a good diet so, in addition to working out, make sure you eat a clean, healthy diet.

Fitness Question about reduced number of lifting days Nov 18 2009
14:34 (UTC)
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I don't think you have to worry about losing muscle.  Two days per week of lifting should be sufficient to maintain muscle mass.  The increased weight loss is probably because you are burning a lot more calories with a soccer session than with you do with a weight lifting session.  Here's a recent blog post from Alwyn Cosgrove with some interesting findings on the benefits of soccer.

 

 http://alwyncosgrove.blogspot.com/2009/11/soc cer-for-fat-loss.html

Fitness Cardio vs Weight Lifting for Fat Loss Oct 19 2009
19:19 (UTC)
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Original Post by ruyrose18:

   A lb. of muscle is about the size of a grapefruit & a lb. of fat is about 3x that size. Which lb. do you want on your body?

 The difference is not that much.  The density of fat is about 0.9 g/cc and that of muscle is about 1.06 g/cc.  Therefore, a pound of fat will take up about 20% (17% to be precise) more space than a pound of muscle (that is the difference between a grapefruit and a little bit bigger grapefruit).

To the OP - I think Melkor's advice is dead-on.  Lift weights (heavy) and do a mix of high-intensity and regular cardio.

 

Fitness High Intensity Interval Training Aug 31 2009
17:28 (UTC)
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Ditto on both Viperman and Melkor -

Not even Olympic level athletes can do a full out sprint for a full minute, so 15-20 seconds is good target for the high intensity part.  Also, longer steady-state definitely burns more than short HIIT and the increase in EPOC probably only amounts to 10-15% extra calorie burn (E.g., if you burn 300 cals during your HIIT, the EPOC is only another 30- 45 calories at best

An interesting 2 part discussion on comparing steady state versus interval training can be found here:

http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/category/fat -loss/physiology-fat-loss

Fitness what's your favourite source of exercise?? Aug 27 2009
17:09 (UTC)
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favorite source of exercise - sex.

 

Other fun exercises - mtn biking, kayaking, walking the dog in the woods

Foods Beef Carpaccio Aug 22 2009
03:15 (UTC)
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Love beef carpaccio, though it is not that widely available.  Beef tenderloin is the right cut to use.  Here is a link to how to make it

 

http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-make-beef -carpaccio

Fitness no need to workout your abs? Aug 20 2009
21:53 (UTC)
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Sooji -  It seems like this discussion has been sidetracked a bit from your question which was, if I may paraphrase, "If I don't care about getting 6 pack abs, do I have to do separate ab exercises"

My answer is if you want to improve overall athletic performance and  potentially improve posture, the answer is yes, some amount of "ab" exercises are important.  By "ab" exercise, I am refering to core work in general and not only to crunches or sit-ups.  I think planks and side planks are a very good place to start along with something to strengthen your rotational muscles such as medicine ball twists or throws. 

Fitness Help!! I think I hate RESISTANCE training :-( Aug 14 2009
17:43 (UTC)
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Here's one way to get around the little one at home getting in the way of your work outs -  Use him as your weight.  For example, do squats while holding him to your chest or he clings to your back, do floor presses by lying on the floor and pressing him up above you (of course you gotta make crazy faces and sounds every time you get to the top), you can do overhead presses by lifting him above you while standing (again appropriate faces and noises are mandatory).  Good thing is, as he grows, your resistance increases.

Fitness sore butt and hips . is this normal? Aug 12 2009
14:45 (UTC)
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Yes, many people experience extra or new muscle soreness when you try a new routine for the first time.  For me, the soreness is often the worst two days later rather than the first day later.  For me at least, the best thing to do is go ahead and do the workout again within that 2-3 day time frame.  Even though I am sore when I start, it goes away during the workout and then is not nearly as bad afterwards.

Fitness Deadlifts - What grip do you use? Aug 04 2009
19:40 (UTC)
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When deadlifting, I use the pronated (aka overhand) grip to the maximum weight that I can, then for sets with more weight I use the mixed (aka alternating) grip.  Definitely can lfit much more with the mixed grip.  I do 5 sets ramping the weight up each set (e.g., 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, and max weight) and find that I usually have to go to mixed grip for the last two sets.

Weight Loss Does muscle really weigh more than fat? Aug 04 2009
17:06 (UTC)
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Well, a pound is a pound is a pound, so a pound of muscle does not weigh more than a pound of fat.  But....  muscle is denser than fat so a pound of muscle takes up less space than a pound of fat (about 20% less, IIRC).  So you can actually be smaller and weigh more if you have less body fat and more muscle.  This is why people say muscle "weighs" more than fat.

The tough thing is that it is very hard to gain substantial amounts of muscle when you are dieting.  You need to lift pretty heavy weights and not be in too much of a defecit to gain even a pound or two of real muscle, so a lot of weight gain might just be water weight or your muscles storing more glycogen.

The important thing is that you are reducing your body fat percentage.  Focus on reducing your  %body fat and not on achieving a specific weight and you'll be better off.

Fitness Looking for Feedback on 5x5 Stronglifts Jul 28 2009
05:53 (UTC)
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I am about your age (48 in two months) and have been doing sort of a a 3x5 version of stronglifts for since the beginning of April (2 heavy warmup sets then 3x5 for the work sets) and recently have been transitioning to the full 5x5.  I have lifted some previously, on and off for several years (more off than on) and had been doing a mish-mosh of a self-made program since January.   Here's my take.  The program is taxing, draining, very effective, and somewhat addictive.  My legs and back have never been strongerand  my flexibility and mobility are much improved.  The simplicity of the program is a major benefit as far as I'm concerned.  I am up to 190 on the squats and over 300 on the deadlifts, which I would have never thought possible.  Although I always seem to fear the days with both squats and deadlfits, the andrenaline and endomorphin high and feeling of accomplishment you get after completing it is well worth it.I'd say give it a go for 8 weeks and see how you feel about it.

Fitness love handle exercises? Jul 18 2009
06:00 (UTC)
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As everyone has said, the actual fat will come off whereever your body decides for it to come off.  However, abdominal exercises, such as planks, sideplanks, and the side bends described above, will improve your underlying muscle tone and MAY (not definitely, but may) reduce the apparent size of your love handles.  Keep up the good work on the diet and work on improving all your muscles and you will look and feel better.

Fitness where did my weight actually go? Jul 18 2009
05:54 (UTC)
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I'm with Rosieblue.  Twenty pounds in 3 months is great.  Be proud of yourself and know that you WILL start to notice in the not-too-distant future if you keep up the good work.  Also, like Airlily said, sometimes it is hard to notice the change since you are looking at yourself day-to-day.  Maybe if you have some pictures of before, you would notice the difference.

Weight Loss flucuation Jul 18 2009
02:09 (UTC)
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It is very normal to vary by a few pounds either day to day or even from morning to afternoon to evening.  The biggest causes of such fluctuations are retaining water (1 16 oz glass - one pound) or having food mass left somewhere in your systemFor example, I have weighed 3-4 pounds more after lunch than I did that morning.  Taint no big deal though since I know I drank a lot of coffee and ate food. 

Overall your trend is down so you have probably lost one to two pounds.  Also, you should totally ignore the decimal places.  Home scales are not accurate enough for the decimal places to have any meaning. 

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Fitness Chocolate Milk - The perfect post workout drink? Jul 17 2009
20:09 (UTC)
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I use 8 oz of either 1 or 2% fat milk, 2 tbsp of Ovaltine, and a packet of Nutrilite Chocolate Whey Protein mix.  Super tasty, refreshing, and seems to work just fine.  I like ovaltine over the chocolate syrups because all of the syrups I looked at used high fructose corn syrup as the primary sweetner, whereas ovaltine just used good old sugar.

The Lounge Spring/summer I HATE CYCLISTS thread for 2009 Jun 04 2009
19:20 (UTC)
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Spirochete - I feel your pain.  In general, I respect and try to give bicyclists the most room possible since I mountain bike and occasionally ride around town to run small errands.  BUT, I gotta to agree, if there is a designated bike path parallel to the road, USE IT damn it, DON'T hog up the one lane.  Also there does seem to be something about packs of bicyclists that make them behave worse than if they are alone.  They seem to want to have all the rights of using the roads but not have to obey ALL traffic laws.  How many times have you seen bicyclists routinely red lights once they see no one's coming on the cross street, or ride two or even three abreast when they are impeding traffic? (In NJ at least, the law is to stay as far right as possible and you cannot ride two abreast if you are impeding traffic).

 

Bicycling is a great past time, but just don't get a holier than thou attitude and obey all the rules just like you expect motorist to.

Weight Loss Do you think my routine will work? May 27 2009
03:04 (UTC)
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I haven't run through all the numbers, but it sounds like it should work. With that amount of activity 1600 cals/day might even be a bit low for a 15 year old.  Nonetheless you should lose weight.  One piece of advice though, don't focus so much on the number as on how fit you are and on how you feel, particualrly at your age.  Weight is not as important as fitness and body fat percentage.

Weight Loss Is my scale broken or is this normal? May 27 2009
00:59 (UTC)
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That big a difference within just a few moments is definitely unusual.  One question - Do you have your scale on a firm hard, even surface, such as a tile or wood floor, or is on carpeting.  If it is on carpeting that may be your problem.  If not, I would get a replacement.

Weight Loss People's Thoughts on Cheating May 18 2009
19:33 (UTC)
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It ain't cheating if you count itLaughing

Seriously, while I make every effort to have most of the food I eat be of the "healthier" variety, I do not forbid myself from having some amount of "bad" foods that I enjoy.  Just last night, I had a Wendy's burger with everything.  Had a few of my son't fries as well.  Made sure I accounted for it in my food log and moved on.  There are also days when I just don't worry about counting at all if I am going to be a party of something with all sorts of hor d'oevres, drinks, etc.  No big deal since these only happen about once a month or so.

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