cbwing0 wrote:
4.Exercise-This is good for so many different reasons. Even as little as thirty minutes of semi-vigorous exercise each day can be enough. What this does not mean is that you do only cardio, or only weight training, although if you have to choose, definitely do weight training. Cardio exercise will decrease muscle mass if not coupled with weight training, making it even harder for you to lose weight. You might need to do less than you think. ]
[size=84]If you do decide to take up weight training, the best way to do it is to use progressive (yet with incrementally increasing) poundages, perfect form, and dedication. Also keep in mind that although the tougher exercises (i.e. squats, deadlifts, leg presses, etc.) are draining, they are also great full-body motions that will burn a lot of calories.
I hope that helps.
About the weight training... What do you do if you don't have weight machines available? Will I decrease my muscle mass by doing dance dance revolution since that is just aerobic exercise? I have no way to weight train for my legs.
I have small weights for my arms, but will using them in CONJUNCTION with my aerobic exercise have an adverse effect? Also, If I don't increase the weights over time, will that have the same effect as the pure aerobic exercise? How do I build the muscles in my legs without having any machines at my disposal? It's not as if I could strap the hand weights to my legs...
Would joggine with weighted clothes count as weight training? Could I have weights in my arms, legs, chest, and back while I jogged to build my arms and legs? Would it be possible to get an entire weighted suit, with gloves, lower arms, upper arms, chest, back, helmet (?? don't know if that would be good), upper legs both front and back, same for lower, and weighted shoes? Maybe I've just been watching DB too much (or, I watched it too much when I wactually watched it... hehe)