3 to 4 times a week and it takes an hour session with my gym instructor
Just curious, did your instructor explain the rationale for the frequency and duration/volume?3 to 4 times a week and it takes an hour session with my gym instructor
One thing I've definitely learned is that "cardio" doesn't have to be on some dedicated machine sitting in a gym somewhere. The main cardio that I do is playing basketball with my son a couple times per week, or possibly also doing some yard work depending on the time of year. I exert myself just as much doing those activities as I would on an elliptical machine, and the basketball or yard work is a lot more fun for me.
So a great week for me would be five whole-body workouts, each lasting 30 minutes, plus one or two 30-minute sessions of basketball with my son. Sometimes it just doesn't work out like that though. Some weeks, like those when my son is enrolled in flag football, I can only squeeze in 3 workouts because I have to run him all the way on the other side of town for practice right during the time frame I would normally be working out. So I've definitely become more flexible over the years in terms of what I can realistically accomplish, fully understanding that family obligations might require me to do certain things at times that aren't so convenient for me. But hey, I'm in better shape than most guys my age, and to me the fam is worth getting sidetracked for anyway.
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Barron…you look great with cool vibe…& nice family pic too..Congrats!
A few questions:
Thanks...
- My charts tell me your 37-43???
- Are you a “supplements taker”…& if so which ones???
- How many grams of protein & carbs do you average per day?
I happened to see (ABC News anchor) David Muir doing a bit on Space Pens yesterday... man, that dude has some guns on him too. Who'd have thought. Journalist are usually skinny types. That takes a lot of work.Impressive.
Good looking family Baron!One thing I've definitely learned is that "cardio" doesn't have to be on some dedicated machine sitting in a gym somewhere. The main cardio that I do is playing basketball with my son a couple times per week, or possibly also doing some yard work depending on the time of year. I exert myself just as much doing those activities as I would on an elliptical machine, and the basketball or yard work is a lot more fun for me.
So a great week for me would be five whole-body workouts, each lasting 30 minutes, plus one or two 30-minute sessions of basketball with my son. Sometimes it just doesn't work out like that though. Some weeks, like those when my son is enrolled in flag football, I can only squeeze in 3 workouts because I have to run him all the way on the other side of town for practice right during the time frame I would normally be working out. So I've definitely become more flexible over the years in terms of what I can realistically accomplish, fully understanding that family obligations might require me to do certain things at times that aren't so convenient for me. But hey, I'm in better shape than most guys my age, and to me the fam is worth getting sidetracked for anyway.
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he's weak in the triceps, for symmetry. forearms need a little work too.I happened to see (ABC News anchor) David Muir doing a bit on Space Pens yesterday... man, that dude has some guns on him too. Who'd have thought. Journalist are usually skinny types. That takes a lot of work.
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Good looking family Baron!
Have you changed up your training in the last year>
What do you weigh currently and height?
What was your level of intensity when you were working out 4-5 times a week?I am 5' 10" and I weigh 181lbs.
The biggest change to my training this year has been less frequency but with higher intensity when I do train. So instead of 4 - 5 times per week, I may only do once or twice a week, but it's a barn burner of a workout.