Build upper body strength. Fat people can do pushups, squats and leg stretches along with superman planks and swimming.Like full on calisthenics? I'm fat. How do I even do a push up? I can't even get up.
Build upper body strength. Fat people can do pushups, squats and leg stretches along with superman planks and swimming.
You do a push-up with your knees down until you can do them with the knees up.
Do 5 then do 10. Earlier this year I could do 3. Within weeks I could do 30.
I was definitely overweight, not obese though, when I started fixing my shit. Here's what I did to get over that initial hump where it really sucks and it's easy to give up.
Buy a relatively cheap set of weights (an adjustable set for curls is great). Make a few dieting changes like cutting out sugary drinks. Start small and just stick with it and if/when you fall if the horse and miss a day or two, just pick back up. Eventually it'll become routine and much easier to keep it going. Lifting weights does a lot to get you into shape including your cardio which can lead to more exercises and more weight loss. Seriously. Walking around work I used to get winded from all the hills but after a month or two of lifting weights those same walks didn't bother nearly as much.
Make sure if you do start lifting you look up some youtube videos to ensure you're doing exercises correctly and safely. Form is important.
You just need to do something.Wow so that's simple! Good for you!
FudgeIt if this is about losing weight then dieting is a billion times more easier/important than working out.
If you mean exercises I believe I started withDo you have recommendations for what you did with your weights?
I started with laughably easy targets/short duration to not make it feel like a negatively loaded activity, made it a daily routine. Each week I set the daily goal a bit higher. It worked wonders for me. I also went low-carb, but that was mostly to cut down on sugar/wheat and speed things up a bit.
But if you're mega motivated and want to get ripped there for sure are better and faster ways to reach your goal.
I started with laughably easy targets/short duration to not make it feel like a negatively loaded activity, made it a daily routine. Each week I set the daily goal a bit higher. It worked wonders for me. I also went low-carb, but that was mostly to cut down on sugar/wheat and speed things up a bit.
But if you're mega motivated and want to get ripped there for sure are better and faster ways to reach your goal.
I stayed away from potatoes aswell. But any mix of healthier food and a bit of portion control goes a long.I noticed carbs are a killer! I try to eat less. Carbs seem to be everywhere! What about potatoes?
Then I'd keep it simple at first, find some activity that you feel you can easily make a daily routine and stick to it. In my experience lifestyle changes are easier if taken one small step at a time.I'm motivated. Just always so confused where to start. I feel like I'm going to come back from my vacation and get a gym membership to on the weekends and during the week, I can find things to do during work hours.
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Protein to fill you up works best.I noticed carbs are a killer! I try to eat less. Carbs seem to be everywhere! What about potatoes?