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| I try to exercise 7 days a week. I have a small home gym, so it's kind of easy for me. I try to do ab exercises and some sort of weight training every morning. And I always take a 30 minute power walk with my dog. I don't feel as good if my day, for some reason, starts without my workout.
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| What type of exercise are you doing? For example, if you are a runner, then please no more than 4 days a week .. but you can cross-train on your non-running days. What I typically do is, I run 4 days a week, and on my non-running days, I do upper body and core work with dumbbells and the stability ball. You *can* work out 7 days a week, but don't over-stress one particular muscle group or you risk injury and/or burnout. Too much of a good thing is a bad thing. Betty
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| Thanks guys! And thanks Betty, I am not a runner...yet, but I've put that on my to do list So far I'm doing 6 days a week. My schedule looks like this: Monday: 40 mins cardio, strength training upper body. Tuesday: 60 minutes treadmill, 30 minutes elliptical, 30 minutes stairmaster Wednesday: 40 mins cardio, strength training legs & abs Thursday: 60 minutes treadmill, 30 minutes elliptical, 30 minutes stairmaster Friday: 40 mins cardio, strength training upper body. Saturday: 60 minutes treadmill, 30 minutes elliptical, 30 minutes stairmaster (and then rotate to legs & abs following Monday) Sunday: off --> but this is in question, I feel so "blah" on Sundays and would like to be at the gym. I keep hearing about how I'm supposed to let my body recuperate one day a week...is it detrimental to my progress if I am exercising 7 days a week? |
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