Well, I just finished my first workout, and man, I am SPENT. The cardio is what really gets me; I sweat like an old Jewish man in a sauna. I turned on some Top Chef (I've got a TV in my workout room. Huzzah!) and did a half hour on the elliptical, at Level 1 Resistance (there are 8 levels). I ran 2.2 miles and burned about 285 calories. Not too shabby considering I haven't done anything resembling cardio besides walking to the bus stop for roughly a year. In my prime, I would do 2.4 miles on Level 2 Resistance, and could pull off 2.6 on Level 1. Still, not too bad. Goddammit though, I was working HARD! I was sweating so much that I actually had to take off my shirt for the last 10 minutes, and let me tell you, that was a good idea; I put my shirt back on after I was fully done my workout and it felt like I had dipped it in a lake. I find that the first 10 or 15 minutes are pretty brutal, but during the last half I get into a groove and it becomes easier. Anyways, I think my goal for cardio should be a 10-minute mile. Is this realistic?
My weight work felt comfortable; I had to revise the workout just a little bit. Here's the revised Day 1 workout:
Day 1 - Triceps and Biceps **revised**
- Bicep Curls - 3 sets of 12 reps (technically 24 because it's 12 for each arm, alternating) - 22.5 pounds
- Hammer Curls - 3 X 10 - 22.5 pounds
- Reverse Curls - 2 X 10 - I'm not sure how much the bar itself weighs, but I'm pretty sure with bar and weights it was around 20 pounds. This exercise is iffy for me - I need to look up some videos on form because I find that it hurts my wrist sometimes, which I'm aware should not be happening. Might make more sense to do a different exercise that I know. I'll keep you posted.
- Tricep Extensions - 3 X 12 - 35 pounds
- Tricep Dips - 3 X 15 - no weights
***I'm still looking for one more tricep exercise people! Any assistance would be much appreciated!
So that's it really; I'm pretty used to doing weights, so that's not a problem for me. Curls especially felt pretty good; I'm hoping to move up the reps by next week. It's the cardio that's going to be a challenge to keep up. Just gotta buck up and work my way through it. The whole workout took me about an hour and a half, which is fine by me. I feel great, actually! It's really nice to be working out again; I can't even support myself on my arms right now, which means I've done my job.
Tomorrow, my first Chest and Back day! I could still use some more Back exercises that I can do with just dumbbells.
Actually, I've got a question; what are the best things to eat after a good workout? Protein seems to be the general response from what I understand. Anyone?
-Daniel
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ReplyDeleteThis site has a lot of exercises, although it seems in general there isn't a lot to be done with just dumbbells. For a full upper body workout, 4 out of 5 dentists recommend some good old fashioned pull-ups :)
Can't do Pull-ups; no bar.
ReplyDeletewhich is why you should get one...or go to the gym. Actually dont get one the in house ones usually suck and ruin the wall/have great chance of letting you fall on your ass
ReplyDeleteYeah exactly. And I'm not paying like 100 bucks at a gym just so I can use their pull-up bar.
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