....those are not weight training programs haha sooo.... Yeaaah.... So much for proving your point, have a nice weekend lady, and as I said best of luck to you.
The personal trainer who helped me calculate my macros is a competitive bodybuilder, gym owner and on top of that a RN.
But if you want to keep making assumptions both me and my sources for my information are clueless........
Keep doing your workout program you are keen doing for what you are able to do (injury wise). Adjust calories or add in cardio when weight stalls. /Thread
I'm actually looking to up the intensity of my workout and wanted feedback on higher intensity routines.
Okay you're starting to agitate me now, you tell me to leave, I try to leave, yet you keep messaging.
1. Lifting for 3 hours a day with an injury makes you dumb not driven or determined.
2. Intensity does not only mean rest between sets.
3. I don't care if your personal trainer was Chris aceto himself, being an ass about it when people are trying to legitimately help you, when you clearly are in no position to deny help seeing as to why you're in the position you are to begin with makes you, an ass. Great you have your macros, that doesn't mean you're properly going to be dieted down the correct way, or that they even the legitimate macros for your individual self seeing as no height weight chart can show your metabolic rate and how certain foods work or don't work with your body. I'm done with this you're literally wasting my time I will not receive notifications for this thread anymore so no sense in replying. But judging how you've acted this entire time, im positive that you will just to make it seem like you got the last word in and you're "on top" lol have a nice weekend
ok, keep doing the workout program you are doing with higher intensity for what you are able to do (injury wise). Adjust Calories or add in cardio when weight stalls.
Thanks.... I was thinking of trying the fasted cardio first thing in the morning and replacing my rest periods with using the rower between sets.
Just wondered if people's opinions on if they prefer HIIT programs like the ones by Les Mills or tabata more .
Thanks....I'm not a newbie though. I am aware cutting is mainly diet.I do know with my particular metabolic issue I need that extra boost in intensity in my workouts to really rev my metabolism more. I have a decent amount of muscle development but the past month let stress really get to me and started back habits I had ditched a long time ago.Don't take this the wrong way, but if you go the extreme end of the spectrum in trying to use workouts to burn cals to lose weight, it is going to result in you burning out pretty quick, feeling miserable and i guarantee in a years time you will be back here posting a thread asking advice to loose 100lbs.
Slow and steady, create your REASONABLE deficit mainly through diet rather than through workouts.![]()
Thanks....I'm not a newbie though. I am aware cutting is mainly diet.I do know with my particular metabolic issue I need that extra boost in intensity in my workouts to really rev my metabolism more. I have a decent amount of muscle development but the past month let stress really get to me and started back habits I had ditched a long time ago.
As I have said...I just wanted opinions on which High intensity programs people prefer when they're cutting.
Ok well I am not well versed in high intensity programs, its going to depend on your fitness goals. Maybe look into crossfit.