Whether you think you can or you can't, you're probably right.
The lunging everyday idea came from several sources, like most of my programming. A good friend of mine has been following a “squat everyday” program for almost 3yrs now. He works up to a heavy triple, double, or single back or front squat everyday, followed by a lot of lunges. I watched his general knee health improve, much to my amazement. That combined with information put out by Kelly Starret, Chris Duffin and Stan Efferding led me to give it a try (lunging). I mentioned above, it didn’t really feel “great” for the first week or so. I personally think it’s important to find a range of motion in the injured area that doesn’t hurt, and do it regularly. Our lymphatic system doesn’t have a pump, it requires movement to get blood to the area and promote healing.
My daily back and hip warm up came from Chris Duffin and Mark Philippi, has kept me pain free for over a year.
I'm doing cardio 5 days a week now (30-50 minute sessions) in order to both lose fat and get my 1.5 mile time down and increase endurance. A local college track coach has a running program for me.
What would you all recommend as a lifting program to pair with that cardio ?
I did strong lifts for a bit and increased my deadlift and squat. I would be happy just to maintain my strength.
I've dropped over 10 pounds since this summer and my gut is way smaller. Unfortunately I've lost strength too. Not a ton but a few pounds in squats and deads.
I think the cardio is screwing my leg strength up but I've got to get better cardio/endurance and still want to lose 3-5 more pounds.
Right now I'm doing chest/shoulders or tris then another day back and biceps and then another day is for squats/shoulders.
Last edited by TheNewbie; 09-25-2018 at 10:51 PM.
Newb, it really depends on priorities.
You can do a couple days of lifting and a couple days of cardio without having too much impact on the strength if you keep the cardio sessions relatively short and use interval training. (That's what I do now, but of course I've got a few decades on you.)
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