cptbobproffesoromemeology
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I had to take off some time during the IVF process, and the meds were kicking my butt anyway so I had already scaled back.
Aside from horrible nausea, I’m able to get back to working out daily again (7 weeks). I’m running 4x a week and lifting 3x. I went back to a simpler template so I could easily modify as needed, but I’m concerned it’s not enough? I finish in 30-40 minutes most sessions, even as I’m getting my working weights back up to where they were.
My schedule looks like:
Workout A: squat, bench, bb row (all 3x5), & 4-6 accessories (mostly 3x10-15)
Workout B: OHP (3x5), deadlift (1x5), hip thrusts (3x5), & 4-6 accessories.
My goals are to maintain fitness, muscle mass, and strength as much as possible, keep my glucose under control (GDx2), hopefully avoid pulling my back this time, and minimize unnecessary weight gain. Thoughts?
How long are you lifting weights? Is a half hour 3x a week enough for my goals?
Aside from horrible nausea, I’m able to get back to working out daily again (7 weeks). I’m running 4x a week and lifting 3x. I went back to a simpler template so I could easily modify as needed, but I’m concerned it’s not enough? I finish in 30-40 minutes most sessions, even as I’m getting my working weights back up to where they were.
My schedule looks like:
Workout A: squat, bench, bb row (all 3x5), & 4-6 accessories (mostly 3x10-15)
Workout B: OHP (3x5), deadlift (1x5), hip thrusts (3x5), & 4-6 accessories.
My goals are to maintain fitness, muscle mass, and strength as much as possible, keep my glucose under control (GDx2), hopefully avoid pulling my back this time, and minimize unnecessary weight gain. Thoughts?
How long are you lifting weights? Is a half hour 3x a week enough for my goals?