nevermind. researched it and found the website. i bought it too. thanks for making me spend more money LOL
Oooh! I enabled! Awesome!
Sorry I didn't see your question before. I hope you like them - which ones did you get?
nevermind. researched it and found the website. i bought it too. thanks for making me spend more money LOL
I am confused. Is Classical Stretch--Arms & Abs etc the same as Essentrics Abs, Arms etc? Are they the same DVD? If not, are they both filmed outdoors?
what dietary changes did you do afleet during this exercise experiment? curious since you said you were going to focus on your diet. i just binged (first time in 6 weeks) and i'm pissed off at myself. I know its due to the high intensity of my workouts making my hunger insatiable. i do much better with a stricter diet and less exercise than more exercise b/c i have the tendency not to compesate my workouts by increasing my cals. Its funny b/c for the past few weeks i have been doing light cardio and yoga with no binge urges. this week i decided i wanted to lift some and did M1W1 chest, shoulders and triceps and yesterday i did plyo legs week 3 and out of nohwere the binge feelings started to appear. Sucks!
this is such a great post!! i am going to try and tone down my workouts. i tend to have an all-or-nothing attitude when it comes to working out. i kill myself for 6 days and i even feel guilty giving myself a rest day! i know that is crazy but my mind thinks if i take a day off, im going to gain the 20 pounds back. i have to literally give myself a pep talk to not workout.
speaking of mentality, do you think we're actually hungrier when we do higher-intensity routines, or it's all in our minds? for me, i feel so strong after a tough workout that sometimes i dont care what i eat. im on that endorphin high and i dont feel guilty if i have a slice of pizza or pasta aftwards. then on rest days, my willpower is a lot stronger; i pay attention to what im eating and resist high-calorie/high-fat foods. i think i still have the same level of hunger, i'm just more aware of what i choose to fuel my body with.
this is such a great post!! i am going to try and tone down my workouts. i tend to have an all-or-nothing attitude when it comes to working out. i kill myself for 6 days and i even feel guilty giving myself a rest day! i know that is crazy but my mind thinks if i take a day off, im going to gain the 20 pounds back. i have to literally give myself a pep talk to not workout.
speaking of mentality, do you think we're actually hungrier when we do higher-intensity routines, or it's all in our minds? for me, i feel so strong after a tough workout that sometimes i dont care what i eat. im on that endorphin high and i dont feel guilty if i have a slice of pizza or pasta aftwards. then on rest days, my willpower is a lot stronger; i pay attention to what im eating and resist high-calorie/high-fat foods. i think i still have the same level of hunger, i'm just more aware of what i choose to fuel my body with.
Afleet: thanks for reposting your diet, i must have missed it the first time through.
I am just finishing up CLX and then would like to do something different. I plan on Physique57, low impact cardio, and maybe Ellen Barrett's Studio Series. I also have Release which I love so I will work that in somehow also. But my question really is--I am vegetarian and I am having a hard time cutting down on carbs. I could really use some suggestions regarding this. I know cutting carbs works for me but this time around, since I changed my diet, it is a little harder to make food choices. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
what dietary changes did you do afleet during this exercise experiment? curious since you said you were going to focus on your diet. i just binged (first time in 6 weeks) and i'm pissed off at myself. I know its due to the high intensity of my workouts making my hunger insatiable. i do much better with a stricter diet and less exercise than more exercise b/c i have the tendency not to compesate my workouts by increasing my cals. Its funny b/c for the past few weeks i have been doing light cardio and yoga with no binge urges. this week i decided i wanted to lift some and did M1W1 chest, shoulders and triceps and yesterday i did plyo legs week 3 and out of nohwere the binge feelings started to appear. Sucks!
you all might have seen my frustrated posting recently because of my 2month plateau
I went on vacation during my recovery week (on meso three now). I had some cheats....no real sugar tho
I lost FIVE pounds in 6 days!!!!!!
dont know if it was water or what but my stomach is flatter. Should I stop working out?
Sounds like a binge is your bodies way of saying I need calories. Have you ever had any success stopping a binge with protien/fats? I read somewhere that most binges start with a carbohydrate and end with a combination of protein/fats, is that true for you? just curious. (I hope you don't mind me asking)
Sorry to the original poster.