great stuff mate , I reckon you'll be really happy with the home gym,I didn't realise you had a nautilus at home.most Gyms nowadays are built like a barbershop with all the Mirrors around
This way you'll be able to work in your privacy without having to wait for machine etc. and no membership fee . next time I come past I'll drop in for a workout.![]()
Suunto is great, i do suunto classes at the Gym, you should find a gym that does them, I do the cycle classes. They setup a data projector and it shows everyone in the classes heart rate and the zone they heart rate is in based on there level of fitness/age/weight/sex etc. its quite good and very good motivation to make you push yourself, my heart rate usualy goes between 155-175 depending on how hard im going at the time and my heighest peak so far has been abou 188 in a big sprint section.
My resting heart rate is around 50-60, BTW im 30 and i have always exercised alot and been heavily involved in martial arts since i was a child.
I also do alot of weight training, 80% of it freeweights i rarely use the machines, some times i use the upright cable machine(standing type) I avoid the machines because they arnt much good for core strength i find, not to bad for focusing in on a small area though. Weight training starts out for me on free weights all the time and sometimes i finish on a machine to get a bit of extra burn.
Bench has always been one of my favourites, and always freeweight bench. At the moment i usualy start at 20x 60kg, 15x100kg 12x120kg then finish with 2-3 sets 8-10x140kg, at my best(about 12 months ago) i was doing single reps at 200kg and working weight was 160-170kg usualy 6-8 reps, i was pretty please with this as im not that big a guy(at that time i was 88kg) I had to change my training last year when i was getting ready for my wedding, I had to shed a few KGs and stop the super heavy stuff to fit my suit properly and also had to cut the suppliments(creatine, protein powders etc) for health reasons.
And yes, I think we all love watching the ladies work out - there is some incredibly hot women at my gym...
Holy Moly they must have a long pool in Hervey Bay![]()
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I think you might find 4km is more like 80 laps of an olympic pool.
My son does 25 - 30 km a week in a pool... and yes swimming makes you exceptionally fit. And as said before it does have the advantage of no impact on joints etc..
I'm another one of those 40+ AULROians that should take a closer look at my heart rate and blood pressure.....Maybe I can use this thread as motivation to get of my ar$e a bit more often..
Mark
Mark
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QUOTE=Bytemrk;1050961] Holy Moly they must have a long pool in Hervey Bay![]()
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I think you might find 4km is more like 80 laps of an olympic pool.
My son does 25 - 30 km a week in a pool... and yes swimming makes you exceptionally fit. And as said before it does have the advantage of no impact on joints etc..
I'm another one of those 40+ AULROians that should take a closer look at my heart rate and blood pressure.....Maybe I can use this thread as motivation to get of my ar$e a bit more often..
Mark[/QUOTE]
Last time I tried to do laps for fitness, I reckon they filled the pool with honey.
I don't remember being thatmuch restance when I swam in my younger days
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4 km in the pool........let my think....... yes that was 46 years ago
No I watch the swiming in the TV![]()
I would think at My "Current" level of fitness , I would seriously struggle with even 5 laps of an olympic pool , and that's resting after each lap.
This week I'm clearing the garage out to retrieve my Mountain bike , I'm very much commited to getting back into shape.
Bytemark I look forward to hearing from you about your activities ( even if it's a walk for an hour ) in getting back into shape. you're more than welcome to use this thread as part of your Motivational plan.![]()
Excellent
Having 2 dogs really motivates you to walk as they're full of energy, so I HAVE to walk them , and it is really doing me good , only problem I have is I keep spraining my anklesthat's not because I'm clumsy at walking on flat Footpath
I like hear more about how far and how long your excercising NM , riding is great , I used to ride a lot through Lanecove national park after work everyday , as I lived close by. and really enjoyed excercising but also the scenary ....![]()
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