I go to the YMCA about 4 times a week. My regimen is as follows:
10 minutes on the rowing machine to warm up
Lift weights for a little over an hour (I do legs and back twice a week and chest and biceps/triceps on the other days)
40 minutes on the elliptical trainer
20 minutes of stretching (this is the most important, as I have chronic lower back problems thanks to football and punk rock)
I think weightlifting is one of the most therapeutic, meditative activities known to man: breath and balance. I've lost 25 pounds since October and am just now starting to bulk up a little bit. I feel great.
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22Can we have someone chime in here about saunas and steam rooms? Is there a benefit to these? Is it just to "sweat out impurities?" Is it somehow therapeutic? Or is it just a waste of time and space?
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23I go to the Y daily and have been for several weeks and its been pretty enjoyable. I do the nautilus machines: leg extension, leg press, abdominal press for 3 sets of 10 reps and then do 20 sit-ups and push-ups, then 10 pull-ups and do curls and bench press, then tredmill for about 30 minutes. The radio that the place puts on is unbearable though, so I bring headphones with me and work it to the black eyed peas
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24MorphineCharley wrote:Can we have someone chime in here about saunas and steam rooms? Is there a benefit to these? Is it just to "sweat out impurities?" Is it somehow therapeutic? Or is it just a waste of time and space?
Probably. All I know is they feel splendid, and that undergoing a lot of physical activity whilst inside them is discouraged.
Rick Reuben wrote:You are dumber than week-old donuts.