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Hiryuu
Posts: 2016/2480
Ryd's probably going to have to most formal approach to it.

I've dropped to goal weight (there was a thread by Rydain made about a year ago about this kind of stuff) by burning it on DDR. I'm not talking just passing some time looking like some reject stomping arrows on a machine though, either.

Additionally, though, I did bike quite a bit. I've got a Mongoose over here and the hills in Arkansas are killer. I dropped 30 lbs. doing this stuff and I'm holding steady as it is right now.

I've actually put some serious effort into both that and the machine and it's really shown in at least the lower ab to leg region. Now my only problem is I need to work on upper body. But if you want something from the waist down, especially with complex turning and high speeding, get good at that game. It's a fun way to kill time and burn at the same time. A lot of people won't believe me about it, but I've seen 300 lb. men drop to 170 on that game alone.

There again, though, only lower half. That and you need to know how to do hard 9-footers on DDR and ITG for it to really start showing through. That and get to an arcade that doesn't suck for pad upkeep. I've grown a lil wiser in the way arcade machines are made, at least. :\
Rydain
Posts: 585/633
I kept meaning to post in here...

To answer the question from way back when about what you do to stay in shape, I do some form of challenging resistance training, whether it's heavy weight lifting or tough calisthenics that are about as difficult. Right now, I'm working on a bodyweight routine called Round and Round with the goal of being able to complete Workout A. (Currently I can finish up to and including the round of 8 without any breaks. Weeee.) I do that three times a week along with some cardio on the elliptical machine. I've started working up to a squat 5-rep max once a week because the leg exercises in Round and Round are more endurance-oriented, and lifting heavy stuff is fun. Diet-wise, I generally know how to eat to maintain my body composition without having to count calories. The foundation of my diet is filling, nutritionally dense foods (cottage cheese, fake meat, vegetables, beans, high-fiber cereal, etc.), and it's difficult to overeat those sorts of foods unless I really try. I allow myself beer and treats on a regular basis, though. If my pants start getting tight, then I diet until they fit.

Squash Monster - Congratulations on the improved fitness and fat loss. I like doing rollouts with an ab wheel (one of those things that looks like a tricycle wheel with a handle through the middle). They're cheap and they work. I also find that my abs get plenty of work through my usual exercises (dive bomber pushups, regular pushups, chinups, heavy squats). Also, if your midsection is squishy due to extra bodyfat, you'll have to keep losing fat in order to get the look you want. Ab exercises will strengthen the muscles, and that can tighten your midsection to some extent because well-conditioned muscles won't tend to pooch out, but they won't get rid of the fat on top.

Originally posted by Kasdarack
You don't want to do any weight training because that doesn't burn fat and makes the problem areas bulkier, which pushes the fat out...which makes you look even bigger.
Weight training does effectively burn fat because it jacks up your metabolism. Recovering from a tough weight training session requires a significant amount of energy. Because fat loss boils down to maintaining a caloric deficit - that is, burning more than you take in and keeping it up over a period of time - anything that helps you use more energy is going to make it easier to lose fat.

Furthermore, putting on a significant amount of muscle mass requires a caloric surplus, which somebody isn't going to have if they're on a fat loss diet. If you're female, and you aren't a genetic freak and/or on steroids, it's especially difficult to get HYOOOOGE. Now, when you start a weight training regimen (or change your routine), your muscles may retain glycogen during the adjustment period, and this may make you look bigger. Many people confuse this with increased muscle mass, but it's not.

Oh, and congratulations on the ED management progress. It's good to hear that you are working on healthy eating and exercise habits.
Tarale
Posts: 2422/2713
See, I've heard the opposite -- that weight training can help you burn fat. The reason being is that muscle is metabolically active, and needs energy. Fat on the other hand doesn't.

I've been gaining weight a bit recently, although I think I've lost a touch the last week too. I think the weight I gained was some more muscle... I hope the weight I lost was fat.
Sweet Kassy Molassy
Posts: 646/886
I'm also going to go with swimming being one of your best bets. You don't want to do any weight training because that doesn't burn fat and makes the problem areas bulkier, which pushes the fat out...which makes you look even bigger.

Aerobics and light cross training are the way to go.

I've been gaining some weight lately as well. been managing my eating disorder pretty well. I'm about to start swimming laps again every other day when school starts back. I'll have to switch to running over holidays, but as long as I can get myself into half decent shape in the next 2 weeks that won't be so bad.

Originally posted by Squash Monster

I'm really sick of doing situps and twisty situps. Anyone got any other good recomendations for stomach exercise?


Hmm... I've never really found a good alternative to crunches. Last time I was working on tone I was doing 1000 a night, spread out between sets of push-ups.

I guess you couls also suspend yourself from bars and do leg lifts. I do that from time to time at the gym.
Squash Monster
Posts: 287/296
Originally posted by Tarale
Course, I'm currently experiencing the fun all-over body ache I've only ever been able to get from swimming or martial arts But that's not injury, that's normal when you start a new exercise your muscles aren't used to.
Yeah, I'm "or martial arts" and that all-over ache is every minute of every day.
...it feels kinda nice .

But yeah... thanks to seven hours a week of olympic taekwondo pratice, my legs are rediculously muscular and toned. However, I've lost fourty pounds over the last year, so I'm kinda flabby around the stomach. Whole torso, really.

And it bugs me.

I'm really sick of doing situps and twisty situps. Anyone got any other good recomendations for stomach exercise?
Ziff
Posts: 1355/1800
I injured myself a bunch of times this year. I tried going to do the weights last week. Oh, fuck, christ.

I started on a light bench press of 175. Ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch. I got to 10 and was just like "WTF".

I'm going to wait until the new year to start working out again. I must heal.
Arwon
Posts: 481/631
Originally posted by Pvt. Prinny
Maybe it's my location, but no one here swims to work out. Ever.


Uh, dude... you live in Kansas. That's probably got something to do with it. c(:

Tarale's right, swimming is one of the best exercises, period. I kinda feel like I should get into it, but, I've never been a strong swimmer and I'm not a big fan of the beach.
ibz10g
Posts: 515/588
Good for you! Its always hard to stay in shape.

Lucky me. I never stop eating and I never gain a pound.
Tarale
Posts: 2415/2713
I have some abs now!

They're only little though and I have to suck in my gut to see them ;
.traction
Posts: 2/18
Originally posted by witeasprinwow
I'd like to point out that you're posting this on a forum mostly inhabited by pale computer nerds, the majority of witch are the shape of either an oval or a thin stick. The chances of you getting really good advice, other than from one or two specific board members, is pretty slim. I'm sure there are some fitness-dedicated sites and message boards that you could use in order to help you.

I'd also like to go back in time and abort Koitenshin, but I guess I won't get help with that here either.


pale, oval or thin stick? describing yourself? your pretty god damn funny for thinking that. thumbs up bro. =]
Tarale
Posts: 2376/2713
Well, their loss I guess.

Swimming is one of the best exercises I can think of.

It builds endurance, muscle strength, posture, flexibility and cardiovascular fitness. Because you're in water and it takes the pressure off of joints, it's good for people with injuries that prevent them from doing exercise like walking and running. It can help reduce high blood pressure. It's fantastic for trying to lose weight. It works out many, MANY muscles all over your body. The health benefits of swimming are almost unmatched by any other sport, and cause you're in water there's no stress on bones, joints, etc so there's a low risk of injury too.

Course, I'm currently experiencing the fun all-over body ache I've only ever been able to get from swimming or martial arts But that's not injury, that's normal when you start a new exercise your muscles aren't used to.

I swam 1.2km today, and I swam faster than yesterday. Not too bad considering I haven't been swimming for a year.
Sinfjotle
Posts: 1462/1697
Maybe it's my location, but no one here swims to work out. Ever.
Tarale
Posts: 2375/2713
Originally posted by Pvt. Prinny
Wimp, get back out there and swim! Swim! One-two! One-two! Stroke!

Who the hell swims for excersize anymore? That's like... olde.


wtf... who the hell would not swim cause it's "olde" (whatever the fuck you mean by that) ?!?
Vyper
Posts: 497/575
Originally posted by Pvt. Prinny
Wimp, get back out there and swim! Swim! One-two! One-two! Stroke!

Who the hell swims for excersize anymore? That's like... olde.
And yet it's one of the best full-body workouts you can get.
Sinfjotle
Posts: 1459/1697
Wimp, get back out there and swim! Swim! One-two! One-two! Stroke!

Who the hell swims for excersize anymore? That's like... olde.
Tarale
Posts: 2374/2713
Mum made me swim this morning. I only managed to do 1km before my acid reflux made it hard and I had to stop.

Now I'm soooo sore in my upper arms and inner thighs.

Exercise hurts Hope it gets better soon, I'm such a marshmallow...
Tarale
Posts: 2363/2713
The sex thing is funny. Sure, it burns some energy, but I don't think it actually tones anything... so it's a touch off-topic.

As for repetition, I'm working up to it at the moment. At the moment as I've said, I'm more concerned with getting it into my routine, so that it becomes a part of my life, something that I do regardless. The next step is more focus on repetition.

The idea isn't to do this for a few months -- the idea is to make this an ongoing part of my life and maintain a certain level of strength, tone and fitness.

Besides, fitness routines are kinda calming... the walk certainly is. I can start out all angry and stuff from work or the current debt stuff at the start of the walk, and furiously walk along... and as I walk I calm down and by the end I'm all kinda.. relaxed... in a slightly exhausted kind of way
Danielle
Posts: 6116/6737
Originally posted by Tarale
I also asked if anyone else here is doing anything to tone up...

*Raises hand*

But you're doing far better than I am with it, in terms of dedication. Heh.

I do know that repetition is what tones muscles, so whatever you're doing (dumbells, situps, etc) just do high repetition on a daily basis. If you can keep that up for a few months, I'm sure your body will look more toned.

I'd also like to echo wite, whoever made that "SEX IS BEST LOLLZZZ" comment should be aborted.
witeasprinwow
Posts: 576/613
I was just going by what I saw in the photo album. I'm sure some people are are quite fit, but the majority definately aren't

Koitenshin, I got it, it just wasn't funny...
Vyper
Posts: 493/575
Originally posted by Black Lord +
I wouldn't recommend a bowflex... if you are going to lift any weights... I've found those to be very unnatural feeling... plus the cost is unbelievable. I don't see how anybody could use them. I'm all for the free weights, especially dumbbells.
$16/month for a Bowflex isn't unbelievable. As for unnatural, yeah, I'll give you that. It may be akward, but it definitely works.
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