Hi there!
I've been lurking around these boards for about two months now and I guess I ought to introduce myself. I have really enjoyed reading your posts, you guys seem like a great bunch of people, and what I've read has been very helpful.
I'm 36 years old, 5'10", 154 lbs. My body fat percentage was 26% in April (not sure how accurate that is, husband used tape measure and instructions from Body Sculpting Bible for Women). I take synthroid for hypothryoidism, multivitamin pill in the evening, calcium supplement, iron supplement (occasionally).
This all started because I felt like I was losing some cardiovascular endurance. I've been playing on an over-30 women's soccer team for, well, 6 years, and it seemed like I was not able to keep up the pace like I used to. So, I joined a gym in February 2003 with the intention of taking classes to improve my cardio. With the membership came 4 sessions with a personal trainer. He walked me through some weight training exercises and that was about it.
I started getting kind of bored with the classes, and really wanted to know more about weight training, so I bought the BSB for women book. Read that, started following the diet and the routine, went to one of the web sites mentioned in the book, and someone on the message board of that site pointed me here, and here I am. I now try to follow diet recommendations from this site, and have gotten great info from Jodi's posts (thanks!)
Now I am going to the gym at lunch MWF, and doing 30 minutes of cardio on a Reebok Trek (kind of like a stair stepping machine)Tuesday and Thursday evenings. It's easier for me to go to the gym at lunch, so I don't always make my cardio sessions.
I have seen noticeable changes in my legs, and I know my arms are getting stronger because I've been able to make increases in the amount of weight when I work them. I think if I can reduce my body fat percentage the changes in my arms might be more visible. The most exciting thing has been knowing that I am getting stronger because I am getting results now. Still, the amount of weight I lift is measley compared to you guys, but I know I'm just starting out. So, I guess my goals have changed from strictly improving cardio and losing weight, to becoming stronger by lifting correctly and decreasing my body fat percentage.
I guess that's long enough for now, just wanted to say hi!
I've been lurking around these boards for about two months now and I guess I ought to introduce myself. I have really enjoyed reading your posts, you guys seem like a great bunch of people, and what I've read has been very helpful.
I'm 36 years old, 5'10", 154 lbs. My body fat percentage was 26% in April (not sure how accurate that is, husband used tape measure and instructions from Body Sculpting Bible for Women). I take synthroid for hypothryoidism, multivitamin pill in the evening, calcium supplement, iron supplement (occasionally).
This all started because I felt like I was losing some cardiovascular endurance. I've been playing on an over-30 women's soccer team for, well, 6 years, and it seemed like I was not able to keep up the pace like I used to. So, I joined a gym in February 2003 with the intention of taking classes to improve my cardio. With the membership came 4 sessions with a personal trainer. He walked me through some weight training exercises and that was about it.
I started getting kind of bored with the classes, and really wanted to know more about weight training, so I bought the BSB for women book. Read that, started following the diet and the routine, went to one of the web sites mentioned in the book, and someone on the message board of that site pointed me here, and here I am. I now try to follow diet recommendations from this site, and have gotten great info from Jodi's posts (thanks!)
Now I am going to the gym at lunch MWF, and doing 30 minutes of cardio on a Reebok Trek (kind of like a stair stepping machine)Tuesday and Thursday evenings. It's easier for me to go to the gym at lunch, so I don't always make my cardio sessions.
I have seen noticeable changes in my legs, and I know my arms are getting stronger because I've been able to make increases in the amount of weight when I work them. I think if I can reduce my body fat percentage the changes in my arms might be more visible. The most exciting thing has been knowing that I am getting stronger because I am getting results now. Still, the amount of weight I lift is measley compared to you guys, but I know I'm just starting out. So, I guess my goals have changed from strictly improving cardio and losing weight, to becoming stronger by lifting correctly and decreasing my body fat percentage.
I guess that's long enough for now, just wanted to say hi!
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