What role does exercise play in weight loss? Which sports really help you lose weight? Are there fitness clubs where overweight people can feel accepted and comfortable? Discuss these and other exercise-related concerns here.
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Hey all, here is my story. PS I am new so be gentle...
I joined gym about 2 months ago and my daily routine was to use the cross trainer for 60 minutes. From this point I also watchedwhat I ate, so I do eat any fast foods ow(very rarley) I also dont snack i between meals and If I do its a fruit.
A few weeks later I changed that to 30 minutes a day which was something I could handle.
Honestly I would go gym one week and not the other...
Going gym did make me feel better and I could fe the difference.
However the past two weeks I havent gone gym at ALL!! My excuse is that I dont like going to a crowded gym. I also used come back from college and say I cant be bothered to go to gym.
So now I am planning on purchasing a cross trainer so I can train at home!!!!!!!!
My query is that would this be enough to cut calories and look slimmer?
If the gym is crowded, try picking a different time to go.. when it's less crowded... My own gym is a madhouse on monday and tuesday -but gets far less crowdedthe end of the week...
Nutrition plays a big factor in losing weight -but if you care at all about waht you look like -then you really want to work exercise in there as well...
Spend some time reading the stickied threads -there's a lot good info that will help you out
There are also alot of other factors that dont make me want to go to the gym. Like I dont feel comfortable working out in front of other people. When I come home from college etc I say to my self I cant be bothered to go to the gym Il go tommorow, but tommorow never comes.
So will having a cross trainer at home be all that is needed to help me look slim and lose weight?
Is there anyone here that does home excersing and what do they use?
I only exercise at home. The only time i go out is when i do cardio training which is just basically going for a jog in my local park! To have your own home gym all you need is a set of dungbells that can be adjusted to suit your strength. It basically depends on what your goals are. Lose some weight, get some strong visible abs, put on some muscle. It all depends. If you have any other questions then just ask :-)
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You're not going to the gym to impress others - you're going to the gym to improve your quality of life. All the hot bodies and the body builders there did something to get there, and so will you!
If you get a cross trainer at home, will you use it? Or will you find another excuse? The real deal is: How bad do you want it?
It's easy to make excuses for what you want to do, but you can't be going just to go. You have to accept it as a lifestyle. Just like going to school or work, doing the dishes, cleaning the house, paying a billion dollars for gas in your car: it is a necessity, and you cannot move forward without it. Whatever your plans are for the evening, tell yourself that you absolutely cannot do anything until after you have worked out.
As mal mentioned, your diet will play a MAJOR role in your weight loss/muscle gain. You mentioned that you don't snack between meals - that's not ideal for weight loss. What you need to be doing is eating 4-6 small meals daily. Look up some of the nutrition Stickys on this board to get better info. Fast food isn't bad if you eat it rarely, but stay away from all the fried crap! Try eating at Subway, and get your sandwiches on wheat with no cheese. These things make a big difference.
That being said, I DO train at home. I just bought an Olympic bench, barbell, and weights... and bought some dumbbells to go along with it. I also have a treadmill, which I use only usually when it's too cold or too hot to run outside.
It's definitely possible to do so - but I only did it for the sake of convenience. I can listen to the music I like as loud as I like, and I don't have to drive 15 minutes and waste gas. Before I bought the stuff, I still worked out just fine at the gym. Motivation to work out was an issue for me in the beginning, but as I mentioned before: How bad do you want it? I finally got sick enough to the point where I said, "no matter what - these are things I NEED TO DO." After that, I've been working out religiously. It's all about changing your mindset.
I think my attitude to gym was wrong, I used gym as an excuse to go out with my freinds. Since they stopped going gym I thought what is the point of me going alone?
I know it is stupid...
But now I have decided to train at home for convinience and I can do what I want wihtout all the gym distractions.
I am still confused though, I dont know wether to buy a multi gym or not?
My goal is too loose weight/ fat and look slim, personally I dont think a cross trainer would be enough. Am I wrong??
I dont want to be a body builder or have a 6 pack.
So what are your suggestions? To go for the multi gym or no?
My advise, and believe me that is all it is, is to skip the machine. That is a pretty big investment. You tired of the gym in 2 weeks. If you spend hundreds of dollars on a machine and do that same then that is wasted money.
I would suggest trying a no-equipment routine. There are tons of great cardioexercises you can do with no equipment. Walking, jogging, jumping jacks, jump rope. Thats not even mentioning all the great body weight strength exercises.
If after 90 days or so you feel like you need to mix things up a bit buy the trainer, or go back to the gym.
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I agree with edco. Pushups, pullups, crunches, squat jumps, lunges, etc. are fantastic body weight exercises that you can do. Don't make any investment until you're ready to commit.
Honestly right now I admit that I am not 'overly motivated' because I have alot of other things on my mind.
I know once I get the equipment I will use it regularly and results would be my motivation, just like when I was going gym.
My training plan is to use the cross trainer for 30 minutes 5 days a week then use the multi gym for around for about 3 days in a week. That is the plan anyway...
I know that the no equipment routine will not work for me as I cant imagine myself jogging around the block. I would prefer to stay indoors in my own privacy.
Since I am a newbie to excersice I beleive that the machines will help me to lose weight.
I still am not sure wether to buy the multi gym or not...
I have used a multi gym in the gym I am currently a member with. I used to just use the chest stuff on these machines.
My gym routine was to use the cross trainer for 30 minutes (I would lose 300-400 calories according to the machine)
Then I would do these chest excersise on the multi gym. When I woke up next morning I would feel pain in my muscles in the arm and chest so I thought it must be working?!?
I am also going to spend 500 pounds/ 1000$ on the cross trainer and multi gym. Even though I am not 100% sure that the multi gym will help me lose fat...
I hate to sound like I'm beating you up. But I'm gonna anyway. It sounds to me like you are becoming another victim of displaced accountability (yes, I just made that up) The reason millions of people waste money on videos they don't watch, gyms they don't visit, and machines they don't use, is due IMO to the lack of responsibility and accountability people are willing to accept for their own situation. People don't want to be accountable so they buy a machine. Now the machine is accountable. If the results don't come. Its not your fault. Its that damn machine. Yor plan now is:
Buy Machine
Use machine
See results from machine
Finally be motivated enough by results from machine to continue using machine.
This isn't about buying/not buying the equipment. It is about feeling like you can in no way reach your goals without buying it. Thats the wrong approach. You cant buy results. I believe you could get a far better WO with body weight WO's and free cardio. To me the rational and goal oriented mind would jump at the chance to get the results they are expecting for 1000$ for free. That sounds like a good deal.
I hate to sound like I'm beating you up. But I'm gonna anyway. It sounds to me like you are becoming another victim of displaced accountability (yes, I just made that up) The reason millions of people waste money on videos they don't watch, gyms they don't visit, and machines they don't use, is due IMO to the lack of responsibility and accountability people are willing to accept for their own situation. People don't want to be accountable so they buy a machine. Now the machine is accountable. If the results don't come. Its not your fault. Its that damn machine. Yor plan now is:
Buy Machine
Use machine
See results from machine
Finally be motivated enough by results from machine to continue using machine.
This isn't about buying/not buying the equipment. It is about feeling like you can in no way reach your goals without buying it. Thats the wrong approach. You cant buy results. I believe you could get a far better WO with body weight WO's and free cardio. To me the rational and goal oriented mind would jump at the chance to get the results they are expecting for 1000$ for free. That sounds like a good deal.
Thanks for your comment but I dont beleive that you accountability theory is correct.
Firstly I know I have to work hard in order to get results. I am not buying a machine because I lack responsibility it is because I beleive that I will work harder if I had a gym in my own home.
Like I said before I know I will not adapt to the 'no equipment' workout. One reason is because I dont know how to excersise.
First time I went into a gym I saw the cross trainer and thought that is what I need. I honestly enjoy working on the cross trainer and it was giving me results.
In my situation I think a home gym is the solution...