I get your point and am happy you do some sports. When you train with dumbells what training do you do?nickdutch wrote:As far as fitness is concerned, i am grateful for any progression that I can get in the limited time and energy that I have. If you think that my work used to involve doing without sleep and having no time to look after myself just so that I could afford to eat, you will understand that my body was in pretty poor shape. When I first got the elliptical (i think it was ) a little over a year ago, I couldn't even do five minutes on the thing. This is why i was so pleased that I could get up to 1h30 min. it shows that I have gained in fitness and I was concerned about cardio health long into my future, so it was a good thing to notice that my cardio health had improved. After a time and with discussion from people on various fitness forums and watching numerous youtube videos on the subject, I then came to my own conclusions as to what I wanted. SOME basic strength, to look a little better then I do now, to stave off cancer, diabetes and other diseases in later life and to improve my immune system.
I learned about rep ranges for my dumbbell exercises and I do train them all because I want a body that will become all around useful. Yes, we all want to look like arnold, but the fact is that that probably isnt going to happen and anyway, am I training to be a hollywood movie actor or just to be me but better?
The fact of the matter is that I have some progress, I have more body confidence in that i know that I can do more than I used to be able to and I am happier and healthier in myself.
As far as the subject of this forum is concerned, one could say that i am preparing for the NHS to be more privatised and health care to be more expensive in the future. Thus if I can build some health now, I will be less likely to be ill in the future and need the NHS.
do you do pressups, pullups, situps, do you train your abdominals?