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I recommend DCLT. The circuits are great. Plenty of gyms knocking around, too. Some better than others. I go to Armthorpe myself and its great for cardio but not so much in terms of free weights etc.
Go for walks regular, drink plenty of fluids, that way the fat will drop off as it should, your body will tone up gradually, then you won't be left with sagging skin because you tried to work it off too quick.Walking takes longer, it takes months and months, but it's more likely you will keep going with it, you can eat what you want within reason, and it won't cost you anything only shoe leather.Get some dumbells and gradually work up how many reps you do, write it down keep a record of how many each day. Go for a three or four mile walk 3-4 times a week, dumbells 3 times a week when you come back on the same day as the walks, then the rest 2-3 days are rest days, to allow the body to change it's shape.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on November 14, 2015, 07:17:20 amQuote from: Sammy Chung was King on November 14, 2015, 01:06:57 amGo for walks regular, drink plenty of fluids, that way the fat will drop off as it should, your body will tone up gradually, then you won't be left with sagging skin because you tried to work it off too quick.Walking takes longer, it takes months and months, but it's more likely you will keep going with it, you can eat what you want within reason, and it won't cost you anything only shoe leather.Get some dumbells and gradually work up how many reps you do, write it down keep a record of how many each day. Go for a three or four mile walk 3-4 times a week, dumbells 3 times a week when you come back on the same day as the walks, then the rest 2-3 days are rest days, to allow the body to change it's shape.Despite my username which is ironic as I'm not actually big at all, weight isn't an issue. Sadly I need to join a gym to strengthen after an injury. Thanks for the recommendations. If I'm honest I'd prefer somewhere not to busy and chilled out. Think I'll give the council gyms a go.Sorry i offended you yorkshire, if it's an injury then you probably would benefit from the expert advice the gym could give.I have heard the one at Campsmount Academy is supposed to be good, never been myself, but i have heard you can pay as you go, rather than be contracted, whether that's true still i am not sure.
Quote from: Sammy Chung was King on November 14, 2015, 01:06:57 amGo for walks regular, drink plenty of fluids, that way the fat will drop off as it should, your body will tone up gradually, then you won't be left with sagging skin because you tried to work it off too quick.Walking takes longer, it takes months and months, but it's more likely you will keep going with it, you can eat what you want within reason, and it won't cost you anything only shoe leather.Get some dumbells and gradually work up how many reps you do, write it down keep a record of how many each day. Go for a three or four mile walk 3-4 times a week, dumbells 3 times a week when you come back on the same day as the walks, then the rest 2-3 days are rest days, to allow the body to change it's shape.Despite my username which is ironic as I'm not actually big at all, weight isn't an issue. Sadly I need to join a gym to strengthen after an injury. Thanks for the recommendations. If I'm honest I'd prefer somewhere not to busy and chilled out. Think I'll give the council gyms a go.