2008/03/06, 04:31 AM
It is very hard for me to even attempt these exercises and I am on my own on this, so no body to cheer me on or support me while I am exercising (although I feel ashamed if someone watches me anyway). I did the first set of exercises the amount of times it told me to, and the next day my body was hurting so much. So my first question---
---1. Are you supposed to exercise while your muscles are sore? Even when it hurts just to bend?
The second problem is, I want to get a treadmill, but I don't have a lot of money, (especially not $1000) is it worth it to buy a $300 one? I'd really prefer not to spend even that much, but I want it to work when I get it. I don't want to have to call costumer service or anything like that. I found one that seems okay, I read the reviews and a few people had problems, but the majority of them were fine with it. It's the "Weslo Cadence G40 Treadmill" from the wal-mart website.Basically what I am asking for this one is----
----2. Would the Weslo be a good choice? Should I buy a cheap Treadmill?
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2008/03/06, 07:02 AM
If you work out every day you should do different things, like chest and shoulders one day, legs the next and so on.
Treadmills... sorry no answer there.
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2008/03/06, 03:01 PM
Can you jog or walk anywhere around where you live? last I checked the sidewalks don't cost anything!:big_smile:
With your resistance training, try different muscle groups on different days(as suggested in the previous post)and give yourself an off day in between for now. Working with a little soreness is okay, but if you are severely sore, give it another day. The soreness gets better as you go along so just hang in there.
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2008/03/06, 10:02 PM
If your willing to spend $300.00, why not join a gym? They supply the machines and when they break down they fix them.
Most gyms have the best of machines (at least around here.
If you have difficulty finishing a set, so be it. Don't kill yourself trying to complete a set, just lower the weight. Your fan club won't be upset.:big_smile:
-------------- Patience, persistence and perspiration make an unbeatable combination for success.
Ivan
Montreal Canada (City of Festivals)
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2008/03/07, 12:39 PM
Thank you for the help everyone. A gym sounds nice, and I suppose it would be cheaper, depending on what gym you go to. But the only thing is, I'm mostly up during night time because of my job.
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2008/03/07, 12:41 PM
Forgot to mention, I ride my bike everyday, wherever I go, so that is included in my exercises, I'm just way too impatient to walk, and I have really bad breathing problems to jog.
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2008/03/07, 03:01 PM
philip some gyms are open 24 hours or late i used to work overnight and my gym was open 24 hours a day 5 days out of the week. And its only twenty dollars a month. So with that being said you can go a whole year use the treadmill every day and only 240$. I go to planetfitness by the way look it up it might be in your area. www.planetfitness.com
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