DarkAndStormy wrote:Thanks Karli. Eating all that crap during the holidays only made me feel lethargic and fat. When I am in control of my eating, I feel like my life is in control, too. It makes me a more positive person.
alpha femme wrote:I would change the crunches schedule.
crunches are not as beneficial as infomercials want us to believe. they work few muscles. try hanging leg lifts; 3 sets of 10 every other day will give you way better results.
if those are too hard (they are for most), try reverse crunches-- again, every other day. working your abs every day will give you no benefit... well, maybe an abdominal strain. really.
and stop using the sauna as a treat. saunas have great benefits that people are totally oblivious to. take water in with you and hydrate the hell out of yourself. be careful to let yourself cool down afer a workout before you even attempt a sauna, and stay in no more than 10 minutes at a time (maximum 2 trips in). I think you will be amazed at how well it enhances your workout results.
DarkAndStormy wrote:I actually planned on using an exercise ball and changing between crunches, reverse crunches, and hanging leg lifts, but I didn't feel it was necessary to list every one of those on my planner!
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