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Old 09-16-2007, 02:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 6 Weeks Out Workout

Every since my surgeon told me I could start lifting again, I have been looking forward to week 6.
Well, week 6 has come and gone.
My normal routine is:
1 Hour or so on the elliptical machine
25 Minutes of weigh training
20 minutes or so of swimming laps

I also make sure I walk about a mile or so every day.
I have been doing this workout, everyday, religiously, since week 6, and last week it really hit me.
I felt the effects of fatigue, not so bad, but since I am more intuned to my body, I listened and took it easier.
I am now doing the same workout, just alternating days, or doing consecutive days, but maybe on leg day I'll do less cardio.
I really think, it's because I am eating the way I am eating.

Now my intention is not to become the next men's underwear model (LOL)
It's just to lose the excess weight and get as healthy as possible.
Anyone else like this?


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Old 09-16-2007, 06:39 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If anyone stays in my gym for two hours, the trainers/owners start suggesting they go home. There is a point of diminishing returns, especially if you can't eat enough to keep you going! Sure you have stored fat to get you through, but you still need some carbs, if you're working out hard.

You have to find a balance, and right now, if you can't increase your clean carbs as your pouch is so small, cut back on something. I would do a little less cardio, myself. That does burn calories, but doesn't increase your strength or muscle mass - well not very much anyway. The more muscle you carry, the more calories you burn. I only do 20-30 minutes of cardio before a resistance work out.

You'll find that folks who can do more, can eat more, generally.

So keep an eye on your weight loss and drink enough water to flush the fat out. Replace the protein right after a workout to keep the lean muscle, and listen to your body - as you are. You will get there!!

And once in a while, you should take a day off to allow your body to recover. (I've been told this often and it is only recently that I am calm enough to do so. I feel like if I take a day off I'll wake up weighing 300 pounds, but so far, that hasn't happened.)

You're doing GREAT!! Woohoo! (pumps fist in the air)
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If anyone stays in my gym for two hours, the trainers/owners start suggesting they go home. There is a point of diminishing returns, especially if you can't eat enough to keep you going! Sure you have stored fat to get you through, but you still need some carbs, if you're working out hard.

You have to find a balance, and right now, if you can't increase your clean carbs as your pouch is so small, cut back on something. I would do a little less cardio, myself. That does burn calories, but doesn't increase your strength or muscle mass - well not very much anyway. The more muscle you carry, the more calories you burn. I only do 20-30 minutes of cardio before a resistance work out.

You'll find that folks who can do more, can eat more, generally.

So keep an eye on your weight loss and drink enough water to flush the fat out. Replace the protein right after a workout to keep the lean muscle, and listen to your body - as you are. You will get there!!

And once in a while, you should take a day off to allow your body to recover. (I've been told this often and it is only recently that I am calm enough to do so. I feel like if I take a day off I'll wake up weighing 300 pounds, but so far, that hasn't happened.)

You're doing GREAT!! Woohoo! (pumps fist in the air)
All very sound and solid advice. You are fresh outta surgery correct? If so your diet will be very important
in the coming months with your workout. The truth is you need carbs if you are gonna workout at all. From the get
go. So since you will be limited on what you can and cannot eat you will need to adjust your workouts accordingly.
My only real added piece of advice would be to seriously watch your weight training and dont get too hasty with it.
Not only can you injury yourself doing weight training if you don't do it right(which will really hinder your
progress if you can't workout for 2 weeks cause you pulled something) but, you weither you like to think of it
in these terms or not you are already carrying around all the weights you need. Since the real key to success is
reshaping how your body deals with the calories you eat your metabolism is by far the most important thing you need
to work on. Cardio is great for that. Increasing directly with strain how quickly your body depenses energy in
corelation to how it stores it.

Gaining muscle is indeed a huge help in this area and one of the biggest key factors in how much energy you use to
walk around and go about your day. Muscles need food and energy and will eat all day if you have enough of them.
Cardio will increase your muscle mass index greatly since you are literally carrying weights with you right now.
Doing cardio while you are 300lbs is like carryin around a 30lb dumbell with you while you run. Simple exercises like
pushing against your chest and pulling on your arms to hold up your body during a pushup. Pulling your leg up and
forward for your next step in that jog. All the while holding weight against it while its being done. Your simple
cardio exercises will actually build muscle for you while the skinny person next to you is spinning empty carloies
building their endurance. To put this as simply as I can workouts work differently for you period.

I can use my own body as a prime example. I did no weights at all and in 10months my LBM(lean body mass water/muscle/
skin) increased by 30lbs!! So not only are weights dangerous for you while you are still learning and you may not
lift them right but, they really aren't needed yet. After you cut down the fat in your body and you are getting thin
you will need to use added weight to help reshape and tone your body and continue to build new muscle. iF you must
do weights do light weight training followed by cardio afterwards. Any great trainer will tell you doing cardio
after straining and pulling apart the tissue will help peak the muscle and help cut things even better.

Diet being the other huge component in shifting your metabolism is another conversation all together. For now simply
learn what you can and cannot eat and try and get in clean carbs and protein. I promise you if you get up and workout
everyday you will see a change in not only how you feel but, how you look.

*edit* wanted to add WATER! You simply can't drink enough of it. Infact your bodys metabolism will naturally slow if you are dehydrated. If continued dehydration occurs your metabolism can come to a complete standstill. Its why doctors always tell you drinking water helps you loose weight. Thats how. So drink up its only gonna help and make you go pee more.
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Old 09-17-2007, 05:39 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Thanks for doing this thread!

Thanks Jake for starting this thread!!! Love your ticker

Thanks John and Gina for advising us - how about an exercise DVD for WLS patients - you can use some of us on here (pre-opps) to show how, etc and then post-opps to show the continuing workout plan? and of course yourselves as inspiration and to show what is possible.....

If I was in the USA I would offer myself as the silent star of your DVD with you guys as the "main course"
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Old 09-17-2007, 09:52 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I hate those workout video's, but then that is just me!
You really have to find what works for you and make the best of it.
I have spoken to a lot of guys and they can't stand swimming laps, because they feel it is the most boring and monotonous thing to do for exercise.
What really drives me is the endorphin flow and the fact that I am losing weight, so this really gets me going.
I also workout at a university gym. I think it's to my advantage and it keeps me young. Though, the guys, who are mostly half my age, can be quite intimidating at times.
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