Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 Well, I guess if you have time to split it up, then it won't be too bad. I can earn 2 AP's for 30 minutes at Curves in the morning and then I usually earn at least 3 or more when I run at night. Since I only run 3x's a week, I'm not sure what I would do the other 4 days. Honestly though, if what you're doing right now is working for you, KEEP ON TRUCKIN'. I didn't switch over to the FP plan for a few months and now that I'm on it, I don't even use my Flex Points anyways. =) Granted, if you go to meetings, they'll be discussing the new plan and its objectives, but as long as you're losing weight, I would just keep on doing what you're doing. 166/153.6/130 (all-time high) 5'3'' age- 24 4 APs: how hard IS it? > Just wanted to comment, because I find it VERY hard to get 4 APs a > day, without spending a lot of time exercising....I'm looking at > my > Points Booster slide rule, and for my weight, I'd have to do > > 116 minutes at light > 83 minutes at moderate Or > 33 minutes at high > > Personally, I can't last very long at a high intensity, and don't > prefer doing high intensity.I prefer moderate...but 83 minutes? > Sheesh.... > Anybody else having this dilemma? > ~~ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 I am in that boat with you ! I haven't figured out what it would take to earn 4 points a day for my weight (204), but I bet it's more time than I have. I have 5 kids, homeschool all 5 full time, co-operate a home business with my hubby, and work part time outside the home. An hour a day to exercise? Maybe if I get up at 4 am (instead of 5:00 am like I do now) But then again, I'm not fully functional until at least 6 am...so exercising earlier than 6 might be hazardous to my health instead of helpful!! I'm not sure what to do to get 4 points a day in activity. I'm going from ZERO points a day (at least that's zero points of " intentional " activity) so to jump to FOUR points a day might be a stretch...maybe it is better to consistently work toward getting 2...then build up to 3...then to 4. Surely my day to day activity should count for 1 or 2 points? I've used a pedometer to track my steps during a " normal " day and I average 5,000 steps without any intentional exercise. I wonder if that counts for anything. I've spent hours in the gym before and it doesn't fit my lifestyle...it's not something I can sustain over the long run...I think it is really important to find something you can do as part of your life...Not to knock anyone who spends 2 hours a day in the gym. That's great...but not realistic for me. Glad to see I'm not the only one ! So what do you think you're going to do? in CO 4 APs: how hard IS it? Just wanted to comment, because I find it VERY hard to get 4 APs a day, without spending a lot of time exercising....I'm looking at my Points Booster slide rule, and for my weight, I'd have to do 116 minutes at light 83 minutes at moderate Or 33 minutes at high Personally, I can't last very long at a high intensity, and don't prefer doing high intensity.I prefer moderate...but 83 minutes? Sheesh.... Anybody else having this dilemma? ~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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