Been having some back problems (spasms), so I had to back off a bit (I believe I overtrained a bit) and have to scrap my marathon training (for a couple of months) for core training instead. Although I've now lost 33 pounds (since Thanksgiving), the pain in my back doesn't seem to be getting better.
It comes down to this: CORE training. Just because someone has lost a lot of weight and is near "fighting weight" (still got 27 pounds to go), you still have to have strong abs to support you back. Of course your hips & lower body all have to be "ship-shape!!"
I also purchased a new "exercise machine" that is even BETTER than a Concept II Rower. Impossible? Well it's like this.........I purchased an English Cocker puppy a couple of weeks ago as my "walking partner" and he's really keeping me busy. With the warmer weather coming I thought I would add walking & biking to my exercise routines. Of course, weights are still part of the routine too. I love the rower, but would prefer to exercise outdoors too (your body doesn't care what you do as long as you do IT).
I just needed a bit of time off to refresh myself & I'm back into it again.
Four-prong attempt to develop the body that men fear and women love? Here you go: proper diet, aerobic activity, weights & proper rest.
I'll put some pictures of my new "exercise machine" on very soon.
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