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That gave me a chuckle! Congratulations! Sounds like you are

really getting into the swing of things!! Great job!

>

> Morning All! (Well it's still morning here in Oregon)...

>

> I just finished my cardio and WOW. The way I make sure I keep the

intensity

> up every week is I increase my speed on the treadmill by .1

mile... So my

> first week went like 3 mph, 3.5, 4, etc, and then week 2 was 3.1,

3.6, 4.1,

> etc... And everytime I finished a workout I was DYING. Definitely

felt

> somewhere between fainting, throwing up, or coughing up a lung..

And that

> hour of not eating after? That was fine because it took that long

for me to

> regain a normal state and peel myself off the couch that I

collapsed on.

> But not any more! Today (w4d2) I reached a new high point that I

didn't

> even know existed, I was literally moaning/yelling/making some

kind of

> verbal noise the last 30 seconds of my high point (for me it's 5.8

mph). I

> probably sounded like I was in labor. It was so weird, I couldn't

help but

> make those noises lol... AND, I noticed this a few workouts ago, I

recover

> SO much faster. It's been 10 minutes MAX and my breathing is

already back

> to normal and my heart rate is too. It's absolutely amazing to

me!!! I

> have lost about 2 pounds over all (altho I had lost 4 pounds at

one point

> lol) but I know that there is no way seeing a certain number on

the scale

> could make me feel any happier than I do now. As I was sitting on

my deck

> recovering I thought, 'ooh, I wanna see if I can make myself moan

again on

> Thursday' : )

>

> YAY!!!!!

>

> Happy Tuesday Yall!

>

>

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That gave me a chuckle! Congratulations! Sounds like you are

really getting into the swing of things!! Great job!

>

> Morning All! (Well it's still morning here in Oregon)...

>

> I just finished my cardio and WOW. The way I make sure I keep the

intensity

> up every week is I increase my speed on the treadmill by .1

mile... So my

> first week went like 3 mph, 3.5, 4, etc, and then week 2 was 3.1,

3.6, 4.1,

> etc... And everytime I finished a workout I was DYING. Definitely

felt

> somewhere between fainting, throwing up, or coughing up a lung..

And that

> hour of not eating after? That was fine because it took that long

for me to

> regain a normal state and peel myself off the couch that I

collapsed on.

> But not any more! Today (w4d2) I reached a new high point that I

didn't

> even know existed, I was literally moaning/yelling/making some

kind of

> verbal noise the last 30 seconds of my high point (for me it's 5.8

mph). I

> probably sounded like I was in labor. It was so weird, I couldn't

help but

> make those noises lol... AND, I noticed this a few workouts ago, I

recover

> SO much faster. It's been 10 minutes MAX and my breathing is

already back

> to normal and my heart rate is too. It's absolutely amazing to

me!!! I

> have lost about 2 pounds over all (altho I had lost 4 pounds at

one point

> lol) but I know that there is no way seeing a certain number on

the scale

> could make me feel any happier than I do now. As I was sitting on

my deck

> recovering I thought, 'ooh, I wanna see if I can make myself moan

again on

> Thursday' : )

>

> YAY!!!!!

>

> Happy Tuesday Yall!

>

>

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That gave me a chuckle! Congratulations! Sounds like you are

really getting into the swing of things!! Great job!

>

> Morning All! (Well it's still morning here in Oregon)...

>

> I just finished my cardio and WOW. The way I make sure I keep the

intensity

> up every week is I increase my speed on the treadmill by .1

mile... So my

> first week went like 3 mph, 3.5, 4, etc, and then week 2 was 3.1,

3.6, 4.1,

> etc... And everytime I finished a workout I was DYING. Definitely

felt

> somewhere between fainting, throwing up, or coughing up a lung..

And that

> hour of not eating after? That was fine because it took that long

for me to

> regain a normal state and peel myself off the couch that I

collapsed on.

> But not any more! Today (w4d2) I reached a new high point that I

didn't

> even know existed, I was literally moaning/yelling/making some

kind of

> verbal noise the last 30 seconds of my high point (for me it's 5.8

mph). I

> probably sounded like I was in labor. It was so weird, I couldn't

help but

> make those noises lol... AND, I noticed this a few workouts ago, I

recover

> SO much faster. It's been 10 minutes MAX and my breathing is

already back

> to normal and my heart rate is too. It's absolutely amazing to

me!!! I

> have lost about 2 pounds over all (altho I had lost 4 pounds at

one point

> lol) but I know that there is no way seeing a certain number on

the scale

> could make me feel any happier than I do now. As I was sitting on

my deck

> recovering I thought, 'ooh, I wanna see if I can make myself moan

again on

> Thursday' : )

>

> YAY!!!!!

>

> Happy Tuesday Yall!

>

>

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You are really seeing results in your recovery time..That is great.

That's amazing the speed you run at, too

Keep up the good work.

Colleen Marie

In a message dated 4/11/2006 4:00:42 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

ewhite723@... writes:

That gave me a chuckle! Congratulations! Sounds like you are

really getting into the swing of things!! Great job!

>

> Morning All! (Well it's still morning here in Oregon)...

>

> I just finished my cardio and WOW. The way I make sure I keep the

intensity

> up every week is I increase my speed on the treadmill by .1

mile... So my

> first week went like 3 mph, 3.5, 4, etc, and then week 2 was 3.1,

3.6, 4.1,

> etc... And everytime I finished a workout I was DYING. Definitely

felt

> somewhere between fainting, throwing up, or coughing up a lung..

And that

> hour of not eating after? That was fine because it took that long

for me to

> regain a normal state and peel myself off the couch that I

collapsed on.

> But not any more! Today (w4d2) I reached a new high point that I

didn't

> even know existed, I was literally moaning/yelling/making some

kind of

> verbal noise the last 30 seconds of my high point (for me it's 5.8

mph). I

> probably sounded like I was in labor. It was so weird, I couldn't

help but

> make those noises lol... AND, I noticed this a few workouts ago, I

recover

> SO much faster. It's been 10 minutes MAX and my breathing is

already back

> to normal and my heart rate is too. It's absolutely amazing to

me!!! I

> have lost about 2 pounds over all (altho I had lost 4 pounds at

one point

> lol) but I know that there is no way seeing a certain number on

the scale

> could make me feel any happier than I do now. As I was sitting on

my deck

> recovering I thought, 'ooh, I wanna see if I can make myself moan

again on

> Thursday' : )

>

> YAY!!!!!

>

> Happy Tuesday Yall!

>

>

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Have you read the book? It goes into some detail on the fat loss

benefits of doing morning cardio on an empty stomach and waiting an

hour afterward to eat. Actually, I think the book calls for doing both

cardio and weights that way if you're going for maximum fat loss, but

plenty of us eat before and immediately after weights in order to fuel

muscle recovery.

On 4/11/06, Dearing <shaedearing@...> wrote:

> ,

> Sounds like you had a very interesting and productive workout... just make

sure you aren't pushign it TOO far.... :-)

> You mentioned not eating an hour after you work out... is this a good rule to

go by? i've never heard it, and was wondering if you, or anyone else could

elaborate on the benefits to doing this ;-)

> Thanks everyone!

>

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Have you read the book? It goes into some detail on the fat loss

benefits of doing morning cardio on an empty stomach and waiting an

hour afterward to eat. Actually, I think the book calls for doing both

cardio and weights that way if you're going for maximum fat loss, but

plenty of us eat before and immediately after weights in order to fuel

muscle recovery.

On 4/11/06, Dearing <shaedearing@...> wrote:

> ,

> Sounds like you had a very interesting and productive workout... just make

sure you aren't pushign it TOO far.... :-)

> You mentioned not eating an hour after you work out... is this a good rule to

go by? i've never heard it, and was wondering if you, or anyone else could

elaborate on the benefits to doing this ;-)

> Thanks everyone!

>

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I definitely eat after weights, but wait the hour after cardio... But I

always do both on an empty stomach when i wake up

Re: Best Cardio Day So Far!

> Have you read the book? It goes into some detail on the fat loss

> benefits of doing morning cardio on an empty stomach and waiting an

> hour afterward to eat. Actually, I think the book calls for doing both

> cardio and weights that way if you're going for maximum fat loss, but

> plenty of us eat before and immediately after weights in order to fuel

> muscle recovery.

>

>

>

> On 4/11/06, Dearing <shaedearing@...> wrote:

>> ,

>> Sounds like you had a very interesting and productive workout... just

>> make sure you aren't pushign it TOO far.... :-)

>> You mentioned not eating an hour after you work out... is this a good

>> rule to go by? i've never heard it, and was wondering if you, or anyone

>> else could elaborate on the benefits to doing this ;-)

>> Thanks everyone!

>>

>

>

>

>

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OK - I know it's not officially the BFL way but I do cardio right

after I lift so... do I eat after that or wait?

Thanks!

> >> ,

> >> Sounds like you had a very interesting and productive

workout... just

> >> make sure you aren't pushign it TOO far.... :-)

> >> You mentioned not eating an hour after you work out... is this

a good

> >> rule to go by? i've never heard it, and was wondering if you,

or anyone

> >> else could elaborate on the benefits to doing this ;-)

> >> Thanks everyone!

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

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OK - I know it's not officially the BFL way but I do cardio right

after I lift so... do I eat after that or wait?

Thanks!

> >> ,

> >> Sounds like you had a very interesting and productive

workout... just

> >> make sure you aren't pushign it TOO far.... :-)

> >> You mentioned not eating an hour after you work out... is this

a good

> >> rule to go by? i've never heard it, and was wondering if you,

or anyone

> >> else could elaborate on the benefits to doing this ;-)

> >> Thanks everyone!

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

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OK - I know it's not officially the BFL way but I do cardio right

after I lift so... do I eat after that or wait?

Thanks!

> >> ,

> >> Sounds like you had a very interesting and productive

workout... just

> >> make sure you aren't pushign it TOO far.... :-)

> >> You mentioned not eating an hour after you work out... is this

a good

> >> rule to go by? i've never heard it, and was wondering if you,

or anyone

> >> else could elaborate on the benefits to doing this ;-)

> >> Thanks everyone!

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Definitely eat after you lift.

Elise wrote: OK - I know it's not officially the BFL

way but I do cardio right

after I lift so... do I eat after that or wait?

Thanks!

> >> ,

> >> Sounds like you had a very interesting and productive

workout... just

> >> make sure you aren't pushign it TOO far.... :-)

> >> You mentioned not eating an hour after you work out... is this

a good

> >> rule to go by? i've never heard it, and was wondering if you,

or anyone

> >> else could elaborate on the benefits to doing this ;-)

> >> Thanks everyone!

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Definitely eat after you lift.

Elise wrote: OK - I know it's not officially the BFL

way but I do cardio right

after I lift so... do I eat after that or wait?

Thanks!

> >> ,

> >> Sounds like you had a very interesting and productive

workout... just

> >> make sure you aren't pushign it TOO far.... :-)

> >> You mentioned not eating an hour after you work out... is this

a good

> >> rule to go by? i've never heard it, and was wondering if you,

or anyone

> >> else could elaborate on the benefits to doing this ;-)

> >> Thanks everyone!

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Definitely eat after you lift.

Elise wrote: OK - I know it's not officially the BFL

way but I do cardio right

after I lift so... do I eat after that or wait?

Thanks!

> >> ,

> >> Sounds like you had a very interesting and productive

workout... just

> >> make sure you aren't pushign it TOO far.... :-)

> >> You mentioned not eating an hour after you work out... is this

a good

> >> rule to go by? i've never heard it, and was wondering if you,

or anyone

> >> else could elaborate on the benefits to doing this ;-)

> >> Thanks everyone!

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I was doing cardio after my lifting days as well. I recently stopped just to see

if I can get the same results. I think I was doing too much cardio and impeeding

muscle growth.

Anyways, what I did to solve this dilemna. After my lifting/cardio I drank my

betagen with a 1/2 scoop of protein. Then I ate about an hour after. Not sure if

this was the right thing, but seemed to work fine for me.

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