Does posting on a forum count as light exercise?MJClark wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 10:29 am This article is reassuring for me.
I have very limited time during week days to workout. My wife works as a nurse and gets up at 5:00 AM every morning and I get up when she does. I have 30 minutes to workout and have been doing a weight lifting routine that a trainer friend recommended every other day. This uses a HIIT style format, but with weights and supersets. It is all dumbbell activity at a moderate weight with higher reps (12 to 15) per set. There is a significant focus on explosive load and slow release. (1 count up, 3 to 5 counts down)
On non-weight days, I will do a 30 minute interval jog/sprint/jog exercise or a 30 minute interval peloton ride.
On weekends, I will have one traditional gym day that is between 60 and 90 minutes long with heavier weights and longer rest periods between sets, and the other will be a longer run, jog, or bike.
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Any effort that “ engages the brain” will burn a small number of kilojoules so the more you post, the more weight you lose ... lolmichaeljkelly wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 1:21 pmDoes posting on a forum count as light exercise?MJClark wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 10:29 am This article is reassuring for me.
I have very limited time during week days to workout. My wife works as a nurse and gets up at 5:00 AM every morning and I get up when she does. I have 30 minutes to workout and have been doing a weight lifting routine that a trainer friend recommended every other day. This uses a HIIT style format, but with weights and supersets. It is all dumbbell activity at a moderate weight with higher reps (12 to 15) per set. There is a significant focus on explosive load and slow release. (1 count up, 3 to 5 counts down)
On non-weight days, I will do a 30 minute interval jog/sprint/jog exercise or a 30 minute interval peloton ride.
On weekends, I will have one traditional gym day that is between 60 and 90 minutes long with heavier weights and longer rest periods between sets, and the other will be a longer run, jog, or bike.
Re: Article: "Two Fitness Tips To Promote Longevity, From An Exercise Physiologist"
Only if you track it on an Apple watch.michaeljkelly wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 1:21 pmDoes posting on a forum count as light exercise?MJClark wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 10:29 am This article is reassuring for me.
I have very limited time during week days to workout. My wife works as a nurse and gets up at 5:00 AM every morning and I get up when she does. I have 30 minutes to workout and have been doing a weight lifting routine that a trainer friend recommended every other day. This uses a HIIT style format, but with weights and supersets. It is all dumbbell activity at a moderate weight with higher reps (12 to 15) per set. There is a significant focus on explosive load and slow release. (1 count up, 3 to 5 counts down)
On non-weight days, I will do a 30 minute interval jog/sprint/jog exercise or a 30 minute interval peloton ride.
On weekends, I will have one traditional gym day that is between 60 and 90 minutes long with heavier weights and longer rest periods between sets, and the other will be a longer run, jog, or bike.
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