i also highly recomend this book for gym noobs
Amazon.com: The Men's Health Big Book of Exercises: Four Weeks to a Leaner, Stronger, More Muscular YOU! (9781605295503): Adam Campbell MS CSCS: Books |
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Thanks Zed.
My "weight" isn't bothering me. The fat on my belly is. I don't mind if I bulked up, I just don't want to be able to pinch an inch. Eventually I wana be ripped. I admit - I used to always want a quick fast result, but I've come to realise it doesn't work like that. I do love bananas apples and oranges. And I found the section in Tesco where they sell pre-cooked chicken, some of it flavoured with bbq or whatever, but they have beef turkey etc, but its expensive. But I'd probably spend the same on a pizza one night !! My diets improved some, need to cut out the energy drinks though. |
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I find that substantial fat loss on stomach isn't really through weight training. (A) I find it is through cardio, especially high-impact cardio (such as running - not light jogging - I really mean running). Go running twice a week, outdoors in park in this great weather. Wear digital watch to time the park circuits. (B) I find it is through sensible diet (tons of posts allover on diet); in particular: take protein shake suppliments twice a day especially just after training. (C) To add muscle defintiion to your now reduced stomach, that is where gym exercises come in handy. A PT can teach you some. A PT is £40 to £50 per hour. You could buy Men's Health magazine for £3 but it is not remotely as effective as a PT; PT teaches you, shows if u are doing the exercise the wrong way, et al. If you read this and disagree, then each to their own --- this works for me. |
Perhaps I would be more inclined to run on the park, as its grass as well, so less impact on my back and knees where it really hurts on concrete after a mile or two...
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Feels light and effortless, it's weird at first but is how the ankle joint is designed to work in my view. Otherwise, languidly taking long strides and slamming your heel into the deck, which is many people's natural gait (mine included), may facilitate the discomfort you indicate here and previously. PS |
So, I know that I should start slow and build myself up to doing regular exercise for burning fat..
But I'm still quite unsure on my original question. What is the best/fastest/easiest way to lose FAT? Cardio, weights, or a combination. If it is a combination, what routine is suggested? I don't care if I get bulky, or if I get skinnier, I'd like to do ABIT of weights anyway just to feel abit bulkier |
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Well no doubt that cardio exercises are best for fitness and weight lose. In my opinion running is best exercise and we can lose weight easily. A 30 minute running is enough for fitness.
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