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on 14/09/00 17:48, Ken Stuart at [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Previously you stated:
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> " I just wish for better muscle definition and to be in shape
> enough not to huff and puff after a long flight of stairs."
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> If your aerobics and strength training did not give you better muscle
> definition
> and the ability to climb a long flight of stairs, then you are not doing your
> exercise correctly.
I did show improvement, nothing amazing.
I did aerobics (30-45 minutes of stair climbing) + mostly lower body
machines routine, 3 times/week. I was counseled by someone who knows
her
stuff.
Maybe my calories were too high in that period (maybe 100-200 extra?),
but
nothing that justifies a month long stall AND a steady weight gain of
1
pound/week.
Funny how it is always assumed that people are doing something wrong,
instead of questioning dogma.
> Here is one exercise that will definitely solve the problem of huffing and
> puffing after a long flight of stairs:
>
> - Climb a long flight of stairs 3-4 times a week for 30 minutes a day.
Heh. I live in a 4th floor pad and did all this almost every day.
:Medusa:
[subvert and conquer : ProjectMayhem2000]
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