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Any advice on what exercises would help lose the diameter of my tights?
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Chocoholic wrote:Pfff professionals? In Dubai? purlease I can run circles around the workouts most of those guys suggest, complete and utter garbage most of the time.
It's all about balanced workouts and diet, everything in moderation is all you need. With all the watersports I do, my upper body can get ridiculously toned, especially in the shoulder, neck and back.
It's now pretty much been proven that long hard slogs doing cardio workouts are not great, but short sharp bursts are far more effective combined with weights. Have a look at Turbulence Training, it also comes with a very good balanced diet program too.
Really it all depends on what you want to achieve. Basically if you want to lose the softness and tone up then you need to cut back on the carbs - not totally as that's not healthy - eat a good balanced diet, reduce your portion size, eat little and often to encourage your metabolism to keep going and avoid sugar rushes and low blood sugar levels. Drink lots of water, green tea is also amazing at boosting your metabolism, easing digestion etc etc and do a good all round workout.
The best advice I can give is to throw away the scales!!!! Constantly looking at your weight is no good, it's far better to go on how your clothes fit and how you actually look and feel.
Chocoholic wrote:If you're going that route DK then sorry to tell you that you need to swap your vino for beer as it actually against common belief contains less calories.
I loves the cheese I does - when's the next cheesey arvo?
xero_ wrote:i disagree with most posts here. i suggest heavy weights and less reps+more sets. doing barbell squats 5x5 with a heavy weight will get you more muscle mass.
more muscle mass = more calories burned while resting. and as mentioned before, sprinting, swimming, and boxing are the best way to lose fat. oh and substitute any carbs such as rice and bread to leafy vegs like spinach not lettuce.
xero_ wrote:i disagree with most posts here. i suggest heavy weights and less reps+more sets. doing barbell squats 5x5 with a heavy weight will get you more muscle mass.
more muscle mass = more calories burned while resting. and as mentioned before, sprinting, swimming, and boxing are the best way to lose fat. oh and substitute any carbs such as rice and bread to leafy vegs like spinach not lettuce.
Misery Called Life wrote: and finally being good in bed!!! To do all of those weight lifting serves absolutely no purpose. None watsoeva!
So cardio, with good body weight exercises coupled with a decent diet is the only way to fitness. Talkin bout cardio, Chocoholic's suggestion regarding turbulence training or interval training is simply brill. Interval training is in my opinion is quite simply the ultimate form of exercise. It burns of the calories and get you fit.........real fast!. Try Tabata!!!
Chocoholic wrote:RC, hate to break it to you mate but ads are made in the kitchen NOT in the gym! It's no good doing exercises to tone up your abs if you have a layer of chub over the top hiding them! Reduce carbs and eat a clean diet, drink tonnes of water.
Sit ups and all the rest of it are good for toning, but you need to think about working your entire core. Things like pilates which focus on the core muscles work best.
smoggie wrote:If one is slightly overweight you must take in a few less calories than you expend. That is the basis for losing weight. If you take in too few calories your body will go into starvation mode and will try at all costs to retain body fat, to be used as energy later.
Red Chief wrote:Misery Called Life wrote: and finally being good in bed!!! To do all of those weight lifting serves absolutely no purpose. None watsoeva!
So cardio, with good body weight exercises coupled with a decent diet is the only way to fitness. Talkin bout cardio, Chocoholic's suggestion regarding turbulence training or interval training is simply brill. Interval training is in my opinion is quite simply the ultimate form of exercise. It burns of the calories and get you fit.........real fast!. Try Tabata!!!
Good point, student. Sometimes it reminds me a run in full power on 5-10 km with fractional 100 meter distance in terms of time and heart-bit. So I thank my sporty past.
As for swimming it develops mostly hand's and breast's muscles and very good for burning calories but at my age it would be better to develop abdominal muscles in terms of esthetics. To be frank I have not found effective exersises for that,
Misery Called Life wrote:
That said I've never seen fit older men sport flat stomachs. I'm assuming ur in the range of 50 and about. I guess at that age most men are just worried about weight. As long as their BMI falls within the acceptable range, they're good. That said I think older men derive their love appeal from strong arms and good broad shoulders a la Mr.Putinas opposed to tight flat stomachs.