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laurashapiro ([personal profile] laurashapiro) wrote in [community profile] lifting_heavy_things2010-04-29 01:22 pm

Short workouts: how to maximize the benefits?

I get to the gym 2-3 times a week before work. Mornings are really the only time I have the energy to work out, and the gym tends to be pretty empty, which means I don't have to wait to use benches, machines, etc.

Typically I have about an hour for my workout. It winds up breaking down like this:

~ 5 min locker room (change, pee, fill water bottle, etc.)
~ 15-20 min strength training (assisted chin-ups, low rows, squats, shoulder raises, back extensions, ab floor work)
~ 20 min cardio (treadmill)
~ 10 min stretching
~ 5 min locker room (shower, dress, bolt)

My strength training regimen and cardio choices are limited due to my chronic sciatica -- there are a few things my physical therapist and doctor have told me not to do, but more that I don't do because they hurt, or because I worry I won't be able to keep my form stable.

Due to this problem I also tend to focus my strength training on exercises that strengthen my back and abs, since a strong core --> better posture --> less sciatic pain.

But I have been plateau'd for years now, and it's frustrating. Any suggestions on how to maximize my gym time? I'm open to changing the strength training/cardio ratio, to trying new exercises, to whatever ya got!

My goals:

~ be as sciatic-pain-free as possible (in life generally as well as during workouts)!
~ lift more!
~ more muscle definition would be nice!
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[personal profile] rydra_wong 2010-04-30 09:26 am (UTC)(link)
I say good-looking because I haven't actually done an unassisted chin-up. :) YET DAMMIT. But I do feel that I am getting closer.

I hear you. I could just do a pull-up when I ended up in hospital for five months (for reasons unrelated to pull-ups, I hasten to add). After which time, I'd lost my pull-up ability.

BUT I WILL GET IT BACK DAMMIT.
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[personal profile] daedala 2010-04-30 02:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, damn, that sucks!

Medical derailment is really hard to deal with. :( Best of luck on getting it back!
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[personal profile] rydra_wong 2010-04-30 02:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I got it originally through climbing, so I hope that now I'm back to climbing again, I'll get it back in due course. But it's frustrating!

*grumbles*