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Yah I second the burpees. I tried to do them this morning. There's too much stuff in the way and I can't "jump" my legs back under me into a crouch. Burpees are not a beginner exercise by any means. Give us an alternative!
Run barefoot. That is gentle on the joints, but you are free to mix it up and work as uphill/downhill/flat/fast/slow as you want. You can do it whenever you want, for as long or short as you want, you don't have to worry about you payed £5, you can just go out for 20mins, or for 2hrs. When you get better you can jump some fences as you go You don't need any equipment either. Your equipment gets better as you do. However unfit you are, however much fat you're carrying and even at your age, with paleo+barefoot combo you could easily be the be the best amateur runner you will come across... Within a few months.It will be nice for you too, because at first your soles will be quite soft anyway, and while your feet are toughening, and you're getting better at running(you'll mix it up, and progress naturally from barefoot walking if you start that way), you won't be thinking so much about your adipose, and before you know it you'll be a lot high muscle/fat ratio.
I think you have to get past this 'gentle exercise' idea.If you know your heart is in good shape then you need to start pushing it.
Quote from: samjohn on February 08, 2010, 03:52:43 PMI think you have to get past this 'gentle exercise' idea.If you know your heart is in good shape then you need to start pushing it. I mean break me in gently.I did a sort of HIIT in the pool this morning. That wasn't too bad. I can do one length of a (very small - 10m) pool) flat out. But tbh even that is not very fastIt still got my heart going at over 120 though.
thank you really push is a kind of medium shove for me. I'm too lazy to do myself any damage Got to find those dumbbells!