Ladies, I apologize in advance for the long post. I always learn so much from all of you so I thought I would throw this out there and see what feedback you might have for me.
I just learned my cortisol levels are off the charts and my poor little adrenal glands are more than a little fatigued. As I am sure many of you can relate to, I love my Cathe workouts because of the adrenaline rush I get from the high intensity.
Well, for the time being, I need to lower the cardio intensity factor of my workouts. I plan on continuing to use Cathe’s Butts and Gutts, Core Max and Muscle Endurance. I thought it would be ok to use some of my P90X DVD’s (chest & back, shoulders & arms, yoga, chest, shoulders & triceps) as well. Of course, no Plyo for me – gosh darn it, and I was soooo loving Cathe’s new HIIT DVD.
A couple of Cathe’s new Shock Cardio DVD’s seem fairly low intensity to me (i.e. MMA Fusion), meaning my heart rate remains in Zone 1 (65%-75%) for most of the workout. I think that should be ok to be working out at 65%-75% max HR. Typically, my workouts were in Zone 2 mixing in Zone 3. I don’t know, Ladies, what do you think? My doctor and I merely talked about me “lowering my intensity”; however, we did not go into great detail of what this would look like.
Any suggestions on Cathe workouts or other workouts that would provide a good overall workout – strength, flexibility and mild cardio?
If anyone else has faced this issue I would love to know if there were things that helped you. I really hate to bore you with an inordinate amount of detail; however, my doctor and I are presently working to balance my hormones with bio-identical hormones (due to a hysterectomy) and trying to improve my sleep with amino acids. I am an extremely healthy eater (no gluten, dairy or eggs due to allergies), no processed or refined foods, only whole foods and no caffeine. We do not use any chemicals in our home either, including cleaning products and health and beauty products. I recently added in l-theanine and phosphatidylserine. I also take an adrenal support. Any other suggestions?
Thanks in advance for the help, ladies. There have been so many times I have searched the forum on information and have always had my questions answered by other posts that were made. You are a great community and resource. Thanks again.
Elaine
I just learned my cortisol levels are off the charts and my poor little adrenal glands are more than a little fatigued. As I am sure many of you can relate to, I love my Cathe workouts because of the adrenaline rush I get from the high intensity.
Well, for the time being, I need to lower the cardio intensity factor of my workouts. I plan on continuing to use Cathe’s Butts and Gutts, Core Max and Muscle Endurance. I thought it would be ok to use some of my P90X DVD’s (chest & back, shoulders & arms, yoga, chest, shoulders & triceps) as well. Of course, no Plyo for me – gosh darn it, and I was soooo loving Cathe’s new HIIT DVD.
A couple of Cathe’s new Shock Cardio DVD’s seem fairly low intensity to me (i.e. MMA Fusion), meaning my heart rate remains in Zone 1 (65%-75%) for most of the workout. I think that should be ok to be working out at 65%-75% max HR. Typically, my workouts were in Zone 2 mixing in Zone 3. I don’t know, Ladies, what do you think? My doctor and I merely talked about me “lowering my intensity”; however, we did not go into great detail of what this would look like.
Any suggestions on Cathe workouts or other workouts that would provide a good overall workout – strength, flexibility and mild cardio?
If anyone else has faced this issue I would love to know if there were things that helped you. I really hate to bore you with an inordinate amount of detail; however, my doctor and I are presently working to balance my hormones with bio-identical hormones (due to a hysterectomy) and trying to improve my sleep with amino acids. I am an extremely healthy eater (no gluten, dairy or eggs due to allergies), no processed or refined foods, only whole foods and no caffeine. We do not use any chemicals in our home either, including cleaning products and health and beauty products. I recently added in l-theanine and phosphatidylserine. I also take an adrenal support. Any other suggestions?
Thanks in advance for the help, ladies. There have been so many times I have searched the forum on information and have always had my questions answered by other posts that were made. You are a great community and resource. Thanks again.
Elaine