So I’ve been out of the game a couple of years, I did a bit of calisthenics but I’m too fat now to go at that and also I was never flexible which brought a bit of a wall to that path.

I’ve about 10kg put on past my resting happy weight and 13-15kg past my prime. I’m looking to drop weight first and foremost and maybe build stamina.

I have my own barriers tl push through, hoping this restart takes but mostly I now have to be self motivated because a change in location means no classes only gym access.

So… Could anyone provide a quick 45-60 minute routine to get me started. I’m 183cm and 100kg.

  • Squizzy@lemmy.worldOP
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    Definitely true on the diet front, I know it too. The same goes for me I could definitely clear multiple plates no issue but if I omly had one and waited for a minute I’d realise I’m full. So adjusting before the plate is ideal… Could do with finding a fediverse mealprep sub.

    I have run before but I can’t get into it, I’ve done 10ks and stuff and enjoyed them but the training for them was boring… Even though its essentially the same thing.

    Would you advise on a weights program?

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      I honestly mostly do running nowadays. I can definitely see the monotony in running. I combat that by listening to a lot of podcasts while doing my rounds. There are so many out there that i’ll never run out of new content.

      Tbh for a weight routine i’d have to look around myself. Since i adtmitteldy don’t follow one for a while now. But i think the main difference between most would be the choice between doing a push/pull/leg split or doing more of a longer full body workout like 2/3 a week, but with more rest inbetween. For the former with dumbbells you’d probably look at something like this:

      Push: Chest Press. Overhead Tricep Extension, Incline Fly, Arnold Press,

      Pull: Bicep Curl, Bent-over Row, Reverse Fly, Shrug,

      Legs: Some squat variation, lunges, some deadlift variation, calf raises

      Maybe throw in some farmer’s walk to any of those 3.

      And then i guess the usual maybe 3-4 sets of 8-12 reps?


      The thing Lemmy sadly still misses is all the resounces crowdsourced by subs in their wikis. On reddit you’d have probably just been able to look there and have a few basic options