SItting at a desk all day, working long hours. There is ALWAYS food around. Candy, catered lunches, birthday treats.Hey Engineers! Please share your biggest 2 challenges when it comes to keeping unwanted weight off and being in shape.
This.SItting at a desk all day, working long hours. There is ALWAYS food around. Candy, catered lunches, birthday treats.
This is exactly my issue. Used to workout 7-8 hours a week and went to nothing couple years ago. Gained 10lbs and went from 12% body fat to 19%.then once I had kids I found that working out during lunch was the only way I could get it in - I would take a slightly longer lunch to run and shower and then get back at it.
Agree with this, give or take some of my "all".For me, in addition to the above, it’s lack of motivation. I try to give my all at work, and by the time I get home and get my kids to bed, i’m Basically spent. Irregular schedules and long hours don’t help.
I bought one of those last year when i thought I was injured and couldn't run (turned out to be a stretch I had started doing, that once I stopped the injury went away).Yeah I think the key is just finding something you really like and can get some enjoyment out of (in addition to making the TIME) - This past summer I did a ton of biking, but by Fall I was so done with it, great for burning calories, but just a very long time commitment each ride.
Ive never been a big fan of buying home gym equipment, but I am giving serious thought to buying a rower:
We use these at my gym a lot and I really like them, plus I like the idea of just saying, "well I need to burn 500 calories today and go to town on this thing for 20 minutes", they seem to be fairly indestructible and only around a grand. Also good for winter when it gets dark and cold at 4:30 every afternoon
As someone who used to do crew - boo! Hiss! Take that wretched machine away!Yeah I think the key is just finding something you really like and can get some enjoyment out of (in addition to making the TIME) - This past summer I did a ton of biking, but by Fall I was so done with it, great for burning calories, but just a very long time commitment each ride.
Ive never been a big fan of buying home gym equipment, but I am giving serious thought to buying a rower:
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We use these at my gym a lot and I really like them, plus I like the idea of just saying, "well I need to burn 500 calories today and go to town on this thing for 20 minutes", they seem to be fairly indestructible and only around a grand. Also good for winter when it gets dark and cold at 4:30 every afternoon
If it doesn't feel like a back/arm workout more than legs, then you're probably staying too upright during your rows. If you really want to "even things out" put your legs flat on the floor and do it. Works your back like an SOB, and now your core has to fight to stay upright since you took out the leg drive but are still sitting on a seat that can slide around.Does an actual crew rower have the same "kicking" feel that this one does? Ive always felt like this was mostly a leg workout (they way we use them at our gym)
usually its like, do 20 calories, then go for a sprint or some other nonsense!
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