Showing posts with label fitforforty fitness 40 years old fitness push ups yoga spinning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fitforforty fitness 40 years old fitness push ups yoga spinning. Show all posts

2.19.2018

How I Did It (The Workouts)

Follow up to my blog "Why I Did It" is the details on HOW, the Workouts Edition.

Well first off, it wasn't easy, it took time and dedication, but I also didn't do anything weird, or a crazy diet, or completely cut anything out of my life. I mean most of my friends probably didn't even notice most of the lifestyle changes. So let me walk you through it.

Spinning, Push Ups and Yoga.
I had been a member at the O'Brien Fitness Center for about a year... but used it maybe once or twice a week. So in September, I started 4 to 5 days per week. I also started traveling with workout clothes. I travel a lot, so missing those days hurts, and I actually find working out on the road easier and a commitment since I don't have my kids I need to be up, and working hard.

SPINNING
I was going to the gym around 5:30AM during the week and riding a spin bike (upright) for 20 minutes each time at the gym. I like the bike, cause man you get sweaty, and lets be real, if you aren't sweating, you aren't losing. I also like it, cause in between times of pushing myself I could check my social media, lets be honest, I love to multitask.

PUSH UPS
After a month or so the progress was starting to show and I started stepping it up. I started doing push ups before bed. The first night, I could barely do 15 straight, and did 50 total. Today, I do push ups throughout the day, or if I do them at once I ramp down in between other workouts. I now do 50 before I leave the house, then 40 before riding the bike, 40 after, then 30 in between my stretching, 30 after stretching, and then throw in another 20 somewhere. So I try to do between 160-200 push ups daily. I will admit, I don't get my elbows to 90 degrees, my elbow pops, so I get close so that I don't hurt my elbow. It took my 4-5 months to work up to the amount of push ups I do now.

At the same time I worked in some curls, presses, and tricep lifts. I was originally curling 15 pounds per hand, and started with 2 sets of 12, then 2 sets of 15, and then 3 sets of 12. About two months ago I upped the weight to 20 pounds per hand, and built up about the same way. I am not fully able to do 3 sets of 12, but I am close.

So I spend about 45 minutes to an hour at the gym, 4-5 days per week. On the days off I still do push ups, or some curls at home with my weights. Or somedays join my wife in one of her workouts at home and I started a weekly Yoga class. I usually try to get my son to do some with me, or like last Friday I took both the younger ones with me to a Zumba class.

My next blog will be the "How I Did It: Meals Edition" about how I changed my diet to get it done. Post coming soon...