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Ok today was day 1 back ! I am getting back on track ! But I need some help ! I need peoples workouts ! I need to burn like 500 calories ! I need ideas how to get moving faster then today !

I feel so out of shape. Ugh ! But I want high intensity workouts on the equipment etc ! Need to burn some of this winter belly off !

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Try super sets, compound sets, pyramid sets, high intensity interval training, and limiting your rest between sets to 45 seconds.

Check out: www.bodybuilding.com for some awesome info. Best Wishes!!

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I do all my cardio on the elliptical. I just upped my calorie burn by 110+ calories (on the same length of time) by increasing the elliptical's resistance from level 4 to Level 10. It's kicking my butt, but it's worth the huffin and puffin for the extra calorie burn!

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It takes a bit to learn routines (six classes for me), but Zumba has a great cardio burn and is a lot of fun!

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It takes a bit to learn routines (six classes for me), but Zumba has a great cardio burn and is a lot of fun!

I always wanted to try Zumba but I am 63 and not in the best shape for being on my feet. My knees suck and back is very bad. Could I do a class ? Ty for the help

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It takes a bit to learn routines (six classes for me), but Zumba has a great cardio burn and is a lot of fun!

I always wanted to try Zumba but I am 63 and not in the best shape for being on my feet. My knees suck and back is very bad. Could I do a class ? Ty for the help

We have Water zumba here! For those low impact people, maybe see if they have it near you?

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They also have a Zumba sentao class which is chair Zumba (you can look for a class near you on the Zumba site). I am 58 and still weigh quite a bit (224 lb) and have bad knees but I take regular Zumba classes. I have found that you can modify some of the moves (like minimize any of the jumping type moves) and work out at a lower intensity (especially in the beginning). It is very fun and I highly recommend it.

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Does anybody do kettle bell work? Any suggestions for good at home program for my non gym days?

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Google kettlebell workouts, ton on there.

Remember; you don't have to workout for long periods or time, you can up the resistance and work out less.

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If you do not have access to weights or do not like lifting weights, you may enjoy body weight exercises. There is a nice program called "you are your own gym" that is a really good challenge and each workout is only 20-25 minutes. Not long at all. There are moves like plyo push-ups (like a regular push up, but you push up hard enough to get air and clap)., star jumpers (start in squat and push yourself up into a star position, jumping off the ground as high as you can) and dive bombers. The trainer is enjoyable and does not get boring or annoying. 3 days a week and you will be trained like a special ops. You will get a great workout. I did this program last year and rather enjoyed it. The program is 90 days and has 3 different phases, progressing from beginner to advanced.

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Does anybody do kettle bell work? Any suggestions for good at home program for my non gym days?

The bob harper inside out method kettle bell workout DVD is pretty good (not related to biggest loser). It is not perfect, but still helpful as a solid routine. It is one DVD in the inside out method. I enjoy these workouts because they are actually pretty challenging, especially the bobs workout and the pure strength DVDs.

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      1. summerseeker

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