Hi Cathe (or educated crowd)
I commute by mountain bike (mainly off road) to work 5 days a week so am totalling about 1 and a half hours cycling (mixed flat/speed and hill climbing) a day all year round.
What I am finding is that it is difficult for me to drum up the energy (or is it enthusiasum?) to do any Cathe workouts when I get home. I aim to do weights (strength or endurance) since I have done cardio and am working with (or trying) GS at the moment. Therefore aiming for three days which isn't a lot to find I know.
I usually manage to start well at the beginning and get one or maybe two days in but by mid week I'm bushed at the end of the day. I usually do two Cathe cardio/circuit w/os at the weekend (such as Bootcamp or KPC for example).
I don't skip lunch and tend to eat reasonably well and clean as I prefer a larger lunch so I can have a lighter evening meal. I enven have a handful of nuts mid afternoon.
Any suggestions for an energy (or moral) boost?
Much appreciated.
Claire
I commute by mountain bike (mainly off road) to work 5 days a week so am totalling about 1 and a half hours cycling (mixed flat/speed and hill climbing) a day all year round.
What I am finding is that it is difficult for me to drum up the energy (or is it enthusiasum?) to do any Cathe workouts when I get home. I aim to do weights (strength or endurance) since I have done cardio and am working with (or trying) GS at the moment. Therefore aiming for three days which isn't a lot to find I know.
I usually manage to start well at the beginning and get one or maybe two days in but by mid week I'm bushed at the end of the day. I usually do two Cathe cardio/circuit w/os at the weekend (such as Bootcamp or KPC for example).
I don't skip lunch and tend to eat reasonably well and clean as I prefer a larger lunch so I can have a lighter evening meal. I enven have a handful of nuts mid afternoon.
Any suggestions for an energy (or moral) boost?
Much appreciated.
Claire