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Thanks guys for all of your posts! I'm only three weeks off, so my doctor told me to start with walking. What is this couch to 5K I keep seeing? You guys do ALOT of exercising! That's awesome! :Dancing_biggrin:

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Thanks guys! What is this couch to 5K I keep seeing?

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Cool Running :: The Couch-to-5K Running Plan

The Couch to 5k program is a program that combines walking with running to build up your endurance til you can run a full 30 mins. straight.

The program is 9 weeks long and it is AMAZING! I have always been overweight. I had never run a day in my life, and I decided to start this program in March. I have completed one 5K, have 3 more planned for this month, I have an 8K on July 4th and I am running a 10K October 23rd. I am up to 5 miles 3-4 times a week. I never in my life thought I would not only lose weight, but learn to LOVE running! I highly recommend it (if you can't tell :Dancing_biggrin:)

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Spinning classes are one of the most bang for your buck cardio (time-wise) out there! It's one of the tools I used to get my metabolism white-hot. Beyond that, outdoor cycling, elliptical and weight lifting round out the side for me. Use the treadmill for the extreme incline.

One of the best things I've done is invest in a heart rate monitor to get a fairly accurate measure of calories burned. The computers on gym equipment are just generalities and can by insanely inaccurate.

Don't do much walking - it just doesn't get my heart rate up high enough any longer to be a good form of exercise.

Brad

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You know Tae Bo is really fun. I haven't done that in a long time so maybe I need to start again. I have been running on the treadmill, and walking at an incline on the treadmill.

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I also heard P90x is good.

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I use the elliptical, treadmill and the ea sports active on the wii. I also throw in the use of biggest loser dvds and use resistance bands for some strength training at home.

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SWIMMING!!!!!:Dancing_biggrin::thumbup:

Meg

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It seems, from reading all these posts, that everyone is doing a lot of exercise (average at least an hour a day almost 7 days a week). I'm sensing that is a big part of continued success? Can you guys make any recommendations to a time-crunched exercise newbie how to fit all that exercise in? I will do it, I just don't know how? Between work and commute time, I'm gone 11-12 hours a day M-F.

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