Trefoil
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Ooooo... what are you rolling in your ham?
Mini pieces of cucumber with Greek yogurt and crushed garlic! Yum!!!
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Ruth
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Ooooo... what are you rolling in your ham?
Mini pieces of cucumber with Greek yogurt and crushed garlic! Yum!!!
Love it
Ruth
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You are young but you are wise lol x
Love the shoes by the way
Roe and chips used to be a favourite of mine as a kid. Not so keen on taramasalata , but I would give it a go. You did well with the shoes, bargain.
What is it you are trying to achieve with a personal trainer? You say you have no core strength but you do 25 mins on the treddy? That's good!Are you looking to increase the time ? If so just add 2-5 minutes to that session per week, doesn't sound like a physical thing sounds more like a psychological hurdle to get over the 25 mins. Take the rolling hills out and you'll increase the distance/time. As you say, it's all pretty new so just keep at it. You know you can do 26 minutes on that treadmill. That's how you build up , gradually. Then, like your weight loss journey over 16 weeks you will have increased time/distance...10k next! I managed 2 marathons and all the training that went into them, just like following a recipe and having faith in the program ( sounds familiar). Do you have a training buddy?
The other exercise on the other machines just take time, gradually increase reps or weight. Judging by you're photos I'd say you're doing fine. I'd ask myself what the end game is before picking a personal trainer. Is it you're knee that is the concern? Did you have any physio and rehab exercises? ( post accident). Maybe a visit to a physio to discuss it, any physio will be able to set you a rehab plan that you could follow, it'd be cheaper than employing a personal trainer and you are motivated anyway. Or, are you just wanting a 1:1 gymn session to make sure your tekkers ( techniques) are on point? Just my thoughts having spent a lifetime in and around sport, coaching , training , playing and almost an apprenticeship from trying to crawl away from physios elbows and forearms. Ouch!
I just thought that you had a bank of knowledge/experience judging by your progress. Maybe getting a bit of oversight from someone would do well for your core exercises, or look up YouTube on how to do crunches (not full sit ups) and leg raises as a start along with sitting on a Swiss ball and keeping you balance and adding leg raises. Lunges also strengthen the glutes which will help. I'd also consider just using the treadmill with a slight incline to mimic running outside ( just a degree or 2) that gives a resistance to engage glutes and back, take it a bit easier and build into the hills.
Arms, light dumbbell work or rowing machine will get the arms toned. 3 months for visible changes.
You're doing brilliantly anyway having the desire to push on.
Have a good one!
Congratulations that's brilliant!! Well done
Congratulations that's brilliant!! Well done
Went for my weigh in and the class was lovely. Weighed more than I thought and need to lose at least 10 stone but just going to take it 7lbs at a time. Will be hard work but will get there
Wow!1lb off for me!
25lbs in 15 weeks! So chuffed
3lbs to my 2 stone...
Ruth
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