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Do You Do 10,000 Steps Per Day??
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I walked 8km yesterday, i think the government would like us to walk 10,000 steps i am really struggling to motivate myself!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.10,000 steps per day will only do any good if it's done in one session, it won't do much if you are walking for 5 minutes and then another 5 two hours later, building up the steps that way.
You should aim to keep your heartrate up continuously for a period of at least 20 minutes, minimum of 3 times per week.
I'm currently doing my Lever 3 personal trainers course and we've been trying out a technique called "Tabata". It's great, very intensive, raises BMR and can all be done in 20 mins, can't wait to try it out on clients.
You should aim to keep your heartrate up continuously for a period of at least 20 minutes, minimum of 3 times per week.
I'm currently doing my Lever 3 personal trainers course and we've been trying out a technique called "Tabata". It's great, very intensive, raises BMR and can all be done in 20 mins, can't wait to try it out on clients.
I have to be in the right frame of mind to exercise.
Usually having someone to compete with helps me, for example, I was going on holiday with some friends and none oif us wanted to look bad in our bikinis so we all vowed to lose weight.
They failed miserabbly and I went from 11st 2lb at the beginning of Jan to 9st 6lb at the beginning of May.
It wasn't easy though, and i totally worked my ass off to do it.
Usually having someone to compete with helps me, for example, I was going on holiday with some friends and none oif us wanted to look bad in our bikinis so we all vowed to lose weight.
They failed miserabbly and I went from 11st 2lb at the beginning of Jan to 9st 6lb at the beginning of May.
It wasn't easy though, and i totally worked my ass off to do it.
I work as a personal trainer and class instructor. One day I wore my pedometer while working. I went for a 40 minute run with a client (just over 3 miles) and taught two 1 hour body conditioning classes and a 45 minute spinning class and my pedometer said I'd only done 8,000 steps. Pedometers are great for people who are unused to exercise to monitor how much they do on a daily basis and try and improve on that over time. Don't get too worried about the 10,000 steps thing - just make sure you get hot, sweaty and out of breath for about 40 minutes every day - how you achieve that is up to you!!
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