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Hey, i'm in high school and i'm 5'9 & somewhere from 160-165 lbs, but i'm not that muscular so i've got a gut and some "moobs". So far, in the way of getting fit, I will do partial curl ups & push ups (60 of each per night) and lift 15 lb barbells in 20 reps each of curls and arm extends per arm. In the past, that seems to have worked for me, but what to do about cardiovascular fitness? Right now i'm pretty darn unfit when it comes to jogging and things like that. I think i can still run an 8:30-9 minute mile, but i just jogged around a little and it was hard and painful. Plus, it's getting wintery @ my place so i don't go out often, as freezing cold isn't usually to my liking. So, given that, what can I do in the winter for cardio fitness? My place doesn't have a treadmill, the indoor tennis facility is shut down 'till January, and I don't know what to do. Anyone got any suggestions?

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If you're interested in basketball, that's an indoor sport which keeps you warm and is seriously good for cardio work-outs. Very good for toning up, also.

 

 

 

But, I still think just because it's cold, you shouldn't stop jogging. Just chuck on a scarf, hat, warm hoodie and some big socks and you should be set. If you're dedicated, you should fight the cold easily.

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Badminton/Squash and Swimming are good for the winter months

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Badminton/Squash and Swimming are good for the winter months

 

 

 

Swiming is the most efficient in every way, too.

 

 

 

Firstly - Very cheap, only a couple of dollars/pounds. Secondly, it's veeerryy good for toning and weight loss. It's indoor. The only downside is that you're always hungry afterwards, so don't eat junk! Pasta or salad is your best bet. But I'm no nutritionist, don't ask me those things. :P

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Grow a pair and go outside and harden up.

 

 

 

Just go as you usually do, you should warm up while jogging anyway...

 

 

 

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I find it more enjoyable jogging in winter because it's cold, get up early and go out, the countryside is stunning.

 

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Okay, looks like i'm gonna try jogging in the cold, but yeah i should warm up. And yeah my school has a gym, but i'm not in to basketball, just tennis basically. I might try to see if i can get a pass to my local rec center's fitness area w/ treadmills and stuff. Keep em comin'!

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I would also try running outside. Once you get goin you will warm up fast. If running is painful just try goin slower at first, and work your way up to a faster speed. And try to go for at least 20-30 munites (more if you can). Good luck with things.

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Man it up!

 

 

 

Climb mountains!

 

 

 

Swim in icy lakes!

 

 

 

Wrestle with bears!

 

 

 

All at the SAME TIME!

 

 

 

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Just continue jogging outside.

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You said "moobs" :lol:

 

 

 

I suggest jogging... like everyone else.

 

And like Ape said swimming is a very good exercise, and its pretty fun. About your curl ups (I'm assuming those are similar to crunches or sit ups), I don't know what "partial" is, but it sounds like a not as "efficient" workout. I'd say work on those, I can easily do 500 sit ups without stopping and I'm only 13, so you should be able to do more then 60 "partial" ones :P (I'm not that strong either, most of the kids in my class say I'm weak :wink: )

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Jumping rope is an excellent cardiovascular workout. Ten minutes of that equals thirty minutes of jogging. I need to get out and jump some rope as a matter of fact.

 

 

 

 

Man it up!

 

 

 

Climb mountains!

 

 

 

Swim in icy lakes!

 

 

 

Wrestle with bears!

 

 

 

All at the SAME TIME!

 

 

 

 

Mhm, yeah. And drink jet fuel so the ladies know how manly you are. Along with that, wrestle a lion and kill it with your own bare teeth.

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runescapecloser-- Lol! do some research, partials are actually substansially harder than normal sit-ups because they are slower and you flex your abs for a longer period of time each up. and idk if you do your situps quickly, but if you do, thats probably why you can do so many.

 

 

 

everyone else-- i got a nice fleece jacket, and finally some decent shoes and warm socks. so i can run around my place, not only that, but when i get good, we have a cross country trail practically in our back yard! the cross country team (which i'm not a part of) at my highschool participated there, it was supposedly biggest xc meet on the east coast! but noone in our area does xc in the winter so i gotta try out the trail soon.

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So hard and lonely too

When you don't know yourself

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Hey, i'm in high school and i'm 5'9 & somewhere from 160-165 lbs, but i'm not that muscular so i've got a gut and some "moobs". So far, in the way of getting fit, I will do partial curl ups & push ups (60 of each per night) and lift 15 lb barbells in 20 reps each of curls and arm extends per arm.

 

Since your other question has been answered, I'll make a slight suggestion and say that you should pump it up to 20 lbs 20 reps, at least. My bro's doing what you're doing right now, and he's 12 and just started weight training :| . And if you're going for muscle, not just weight loss, you need to be doing more than just partial curl ups and push ups with those curls.

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