Hi All,
Hoping people would be interested in this.
I want to work out regularly and have a group of people who can keep each other accountable, just do daily check IN’s. I keep falling off the routine and then get into inertia and then it takes few weeks to couple of months to start back up. I am still not fully recovered after last years health issues and excercising is imperative to my health and everyone’s health.
Please let me know your ideas !! We can structure it how everyone wants it.
I was thinking a check in and any tips people have, every day. This is the social group I interact most with and love the company of you kind and fun ladies.
Also let me know if we need to move this thread in any other group.
Some tips I learned for athletic/ athleisure clothes - I used buying new workout clothes as my motivation incentive for being consistent for 1 months rather than any food incentive. Used points to convert to gift cards and then bought 2 sets during sales. Before this I just had 1 legging and 2 Costco shirt. I didn't want to spend any money till I convinced myself that I would consistently use the clothes. Now I do so did some shopping 🙂
Leggings (criteria not rolling down on tummy fat, not needed to be pulled up a lot during the workout) -
- Old Navy compression leggings - Very highly recommended and affordable
- Athleta Contender Leggings - Mid range, they have sales (semi-annual and general)
- Zella Live-in leggings from Nordstorms (people stock-up during anniversary sales)
- Sweaty Betty Power Leggings
- LuluLemon Fast & Free - High price but people love these
- Reebok Cotton 7/8 - I love these for yoga. These are my most "roll-down-proof-during-downward-dog" on my tummy since I gained mass in mis-section after surgeries.
- Nike Dry Fit etc. from big box sporting goods store (name starts with D)
Shirts -
- I like short sleeve so most of mine are from Costco (Tuff brand or Kirkland)
- Tanks from Athleta. They have most of their styles in all sleeve length (from Tanks, short sleeves as well as long sleeve shirts)
- Tanks from Old Navy
- Calia by Carrie Underwood - I have been eyeing some but waiting for them to go on sale
- Nike Dry-Fit
- Under Arrmer compression shirts
How to take care of your workout clothes - I learnt about these recently. I always bought workout clothes from clearance racks in the past so used to just wash with regular clothes in normal cycle. That can cause them to fade soon. If investing in pricier/ better clothes, better take care of these 🙂
- Wash in cold/ delicate/ "activewear mode" if your machine has one
- If not washing immediately, let them air out if wet and not put it in hampers
- Line dry or tumble dry WITHOUT heat
- If too sweaty/ too stinky soak in a bucket full of water with 1/2 cup white vinegar overnight and then dump in the wash
*****Goals ***** <<still updating>>
@naturalooks15 Excercise 4 x week. still get to 7000 steps on off days. PT specific exercises 4 x week
@Brutalitops
-Exercise at least once a day, no matter how little
-Go to an (easy) yoga class once a week until I can do it without muscle soreness the following day
@RNGesusPls
Weekly goals:
Run 30+ min on at least 1 weekday, 6 miles on a weekend
@scott1201
- Exercise class 6x a week
- At least two long walks around the neighborhood
- Try out all the trials from local studios (1st class free! One week for $10, etc) before committing to a new studio contract
- Make myself talk to a person at each class
@MissPuff
Goal: 6-7 miles a week, split into 2 or 3 evening runs
Proof: Selfie or run stats screenshot
@gonerogue
personal training/weight lifting 2x a week
add in a 3rd day of boot camp (class) and
a 4th day of just cardio (running)
@jen143xo
Exercise 5-6 days a week (Lifting and cardio)
add more HITT cardio in approx 2x-3x a week
Hit my macro numbers everyday
Drink more water