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"Every new year I hit the training hard... and generally keep going through out the year... But this year I seem to be looking for every excuse under the sun to take a day off... Any tips to kick my ass back into gear" You’ve just or I should say your body has forgotten the reason why you trained in the first place. I’m where you are now!! Just try and start the process again, give it three weeks and you’ll be back at it. Don’t do what makes you happy as not training obviously does not make you happy. Best of luck, kick on!! | |||
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"I was actually looking at cycling.... " Perfect, whatever you enjoy you'll stick at, even if it rains | |||
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"I was actually looking at cycling.... " Done a bit but it’s not very efficient. Don’t get me wrong, great exercise but it takes a lot of time. A one hour cycle is ok but a one hour jog burns a lot more plus you can go slower on a bike, coast, can’t do that with a jog. | |||
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"I was actually looking at cycling.... Done a bit but it’s not very efficient. Don’t get me wrong, great exercise but it takes a lot of time. A one hour cycle is ok but a one hour jog burns a lot more plus you can go slower on a bike, coast, can’t do that with a jog." If he enjoyed cycling he is more likely to stick with it. Which is more efficient than doing something else with a higher burn, not enjoying it & giving up | |||
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"I was actually looking at cycling.... Done a bit but it’s not very efficient. Don’t get me wrong, great exercise but it takes a lot of time. A one hour cycle is ok but a one hour jog burns a lot more plus you can go slower on a bike, coast, can’t do that with a jog. If he enjoyed cycling he is more likely to stick with it. Which is more efficient than doing something else with a higher burn, not enjoying it & giving up " I was trying to inspire him. I’ve lots of experience training and swim 6k per week at the moment. He is clearly used to training and maybe needs advice from lads in similar situations. | |||
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"I was actually looking at cycling.... Done a bit but it’s not very efficient. Don’t get me wrong, great exercise but it takes a lot of time. A one hour cycle is ok but a one hour jog burns a lot more plus you can go slower on a bike, coast, can’t do that with a jog. If he enjoyed cycling he is more likely to stick with it. Which is more efficient than doing something else with a higher burn, not enjoying it & giving up I was trying to inspire him. I’ve lots of experience training and swim 6k per week at the moment. He is clearly used to training and maybe needs advice from lads in similar situations." Lads lol sure ok | |||
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"I was actually looking at cycling.... Done a bit but it’s not very efficient. Don’t get me wrong, great exercise but it takes a lot of time. A one hour cycle is ok but a one hour jog burns a lot more plus you can go slower on a bike, coast, can’t do that with a jog. If he enjoyed cycling he is more likely to stick with it. Which is more efficient than doing something else with a higher burn, not enjoying it & giving up I was trying to inspire him. I’ve lots of experience training and swim 6k per week at the moment. He is clearly used to training and maybe needs advice from lads in similar situations." Ah ya he should have addressed his message to the lads than | |||
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"Watch any David Goggins video on YouTube and if you aren't blanking each and all close family members/friends in the pursuit of 'staying hard' - not in a non floppy dick way - but there's no chance you'll have a flaccid member anyway when you commit to the Church of Goggins then I'll eat my shorts B Simpson style. Its lunatic level 5 territory but it'll get you going" Wait………….. what? I think I need to get some sleep……… | |||
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"I was actually looking at cycling.... Done a bit but it’s not very efficient. Don’t get me wrong, great exercise but it takes a lot of time. A one hour cycle is ok but a one hour jog burns a lot more plus you can go slower on a bike, coast, can’t do that with a jog." 1hr on a bike will burn more calories thslan running...fact....go at a good steady pace,keep the heart rate up...moderate steady state can burn twice the calories and more depending on the effort over an hr....riding a bike turns you into the most efficiant mammal on the planet(in theory)depending on fitness levels,you can def burn a shitload more calories cycling to running/jogging...plus its easier on your joints...find what uou like and enjoy the journey...may it be running....riding a bike...swimming...weight training....do get too hung up and pick out mini goals to look toward....small victories | |||
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"I was actually looking at cycling.... Done a bit but it’s not very efficient. Don’t get me wrong, great exercise but it takes a lot of time. A one hour cycle is ok but a one hour jog burns a lot more plus you can go slower on a bike, coast, can’t do that with a jog. 1hr on a bike will burn more calories thslan running...fact....go at a good steady pace,keep the heart rate up...moderate steady state can burn twice the calories and more depending on the effort over an hr....riding a bike turns you into the most efficiant mammal on the planet(in theory)depending on fitness levels,you can def burn a shitload more calories cycling to running/jogging...plus its easier on your joints...find what uou like and enjoy the journey...may it be running....riding a bike...swimming...weight training....do get too hung up and pick out mini goals to look toward....small victories " I enjoy these chats with active people that train as I’m always trying to learn and improve. But you are incorrect regarding the cycling v running regarding calorie burn. Running an hour can burn twice as many calories compared with cycling, obviously depended on pace. Yes, cycling is a great option if you have joint issues. | |||
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"I was actually looking at cycling.... Done a bit but it’s not very efficient. Don’t get me wrong, great exercise but it takes a lot of time. A one hour cycle is ok but a one hour jog burns a lot more plus you can go slower on a bike, coast, can’t do that with a jog. 1hr on a bike will burn more calories thslan running...fact....go at a good steady pace,keep the heart rate up...moderate steady state can burn twice the calories and more depending on the effort over an hr....riding a bike turns you into the most efficiant mammal on the planet(in theory)depending on fitness levels,you can def burn a shitload more calories cycling to running/jogging...plus its easier on your joints...find what uou like and enjoy the journey...may it be running....riding a bike...swimming...weight training....do get too hung up and pick out mini goals to look toward....small victories I enjoy these chats with active people that train as I’m always trying to learn and improve. But you are incorrect regarding the cycling v running regarding calorie burn. Running an hour can burn twice as many calories compared with cycling, obviously depended on pace. Yes, cycling is a great option if you have joint issues. " Calorie burn is defined by the persons weight and fitness.... Personally im definitly able to use a higher calorie burn on a bike than i would running due to the fact i can go faster for longer on a bike....that is why a bike tends to be more efficient in najority of ppl doing so...especially on road bikes....if you can average anywhere from 25-30kph depending on your body weight you will need to be able to run around 9mph average over same duration for the same amount of calories used....these things should be taken into account...not just the exercise but the exicusion and personal effort involved...ie...the faster u go...the more your body uses in energy | |||
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"My aim is to lose 1 pound a week and do at least 50km a week walking in the evening " Consume a right bunch of calories walking 50k....thats alot of walking so good luck | |||
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"Best tip I was ever given was this.. don't go to the gym everyday to destroy yourself, go for the routine. That'll help you stick with whatever you try to do. Too many people burn themselves out especially during the new year resolution phase. Just keep turning up, do something, and eventually the first step of just starting will become natural. You need to first train your mind to commit to the process. " Def new folk starting out...2 days total body to get your body use to shock of it all...3-4days apart to start...then work upto a 3-4day a week split...whatever suits yiur life but def recommend 2 days a week to start for folk...then do your cardio on other days may it be walking about,running..cycling or going to gym for some cardio | |||
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"Best tip I was ever given was this.. don't go to the gym everyday to destroy yourself, go for the routine. That'll help you stick with whatever you try to do. Too many people burn themselves out especially during the new year resolution phase. Just keep turning up, do something, and eventually the first step of just starting will become natural. You need to first train your mind to commit to the process. Def new folk starting out...2 days total body to get your body use to shock of it all...3-4days apart to start...then work upto a 3-4day a week split...whatever suits yiur life but def recommend 2 days a week to start for folk...then do your cardio on other days may it be walking about,running..cycling or going to gym for some cardio" Pretty much man!! | |||
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