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How often do you work out / hit the gym?
In the summer when I was taking a semester off I went about 6-7 days a week, not to get bulky but to just tone and be in good health.
Now that I'm in school, trying to study, go to school, work, and maintain a social life it seems hard to fit that hour or so in, and now I only go like 2-4 times a week.
I don't want to end up one of those people who die of heart disease or who end up unable to walk and need assistance all the time when they are elderly
Now that I'm in school, trying to study, go to school, work, and maintain a social life it seems hard to fit that hour or so in, and now I only go like 2-4 times a week.
I don't want to end up one of those people who die of heart disease or who end up unable to walk and need assistance all the time when they are elderly
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Ultimately, it's always better to go for the health benefits rather than to enhance your appearance. However, I find that when I go, my appearance always improves simply because of my genes (genetically I'm taller and leaner). Of course there are others who have better genes than I do but I don't envy them.
If you're trying to get healthy, it's good to go about four times weekly from one to one-and-a-half hours. When you're healthier, you can go less (but go at least three times weekly even for 45 minutes a session just to maintain). Your workout should include a healthy mixture of cardio, weights, and stretching (this can do wonders in preventing injuries). I've known people who spent aroudn four hours in the gym for four to five times a week simply because they felt it would help them improve their appearance. Don't do this, I don't endorse this. Health should always take precedence over appearance and if appearance interferes with health, always go with health.
was working on muscle mass before, now im working on cardio
gained 9 pounds in 2 months :D
Increased bench 45 pounds... i duno if thats good, but as long as im going up im happy, haha.
body fat around 13%, not that good, least i think not that good, haha
For myself, I am not so much in the gym very often but I am very active as I am on the rowing team. We have four water practises per week right now, and three dry land. The dry lands consist of one dynamic-core work out, one run and one erg.
I am also snowboarding a few times a week.