Fitness and workouts (4 Viewers)

Marty

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Nah i wouldn't waste money on shakes or supplements or anything like that, From what i read it seems that eating/shakes after workouts speeds up recovery but it raises something else that makes you keep fat. it's something like that anyway. Hows your new workout routine going rich???
 

SkyBluesAndy

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Eating before or after just depends on what time you are working out I guess, aslong as you are getting at least 3 healthy meals with some good protein a day it won't really matter. Wouldn't do it on an empty stomach though ie before breakfast
 

IrishSkyBlue

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im into body building train 6 days a wek ripping down at the moment for hols and my diet last 3 weeks has been the same thing every day and im sick of it but has to be done ha
 

We'll_live_and_die

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Due to a series of unfortunate events I haven't started the new routine yet. I'm going to start either tomorrow or Sunday. Looking forward to it.
 

SkyBluesAndy

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Whats up with the shoulder matey?

Not too sure, think its a bit of wear and tear as I've probably been over doing it but its put me off training upper body for about 3 weeks now - it seems to feel like its better until I lift something and I can feel it again. I'm changing my programme because I used a lot of different machines per session which has probably knackered it out - I'm gonna start trying free weights which will train larger muscle groups in one exercise rather than doing loads of different machine weights if that makes sense..
 

We'll_live_and_die

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Not good. I've been looking on mens health and some people have had amazing results with this TTFB workout. How much is spindles? Do they do PAYG? looking for somewhere decent but cheap as I've a little one on the way.
 

SkyBluesAndy

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Not good. I've been looking on mens health and some people have had amazing results with this TTFB workout. How much is spindles? Do they do PAYG? looking for somewhere decent but cheap as I've a little one on the way.

I pay £29 a month direct debit (normally £30 but if you work for certain companies its £29 - meh). I think to do PAYG its like £6 which is too much for what it is IMO - although I think members can sign non-members in for £3 (I think)

And congrats with the baby
 

Marty

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I go in the day so it's not really that busy when i go, maybe 5-6 people, but i went saturday just gone and the place looked rammed, but nobody was stood up waiting for stuff it was just that the majority of the stuff had people on.

That £30 lets you use the swimming pool, sauna, etc. it's pritty good really. in the 2 or so weeks i've been going i've only seen 1 person having a swim.

http://www.britanniahotels.com/hotels/coventry-royal-court/health-leisure
 

Marty

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I got the mens health mag in the post today, not very impressed with it, has got some useful things like vitamins to take, money saving advice, healthy things to eat, but it's mainly adverts (first 15 pages are just adverts), then on literally every other page is an advert, even some of the articles are pritty much saying how great something is and how much you need this thing in your life. It's defo not worth the money, off the shelf it's £3.99:facepalm:. I did get a shake with it though which was very nice, was ment to be Vanilla but tasted very much like custard, but like I said was lovely and i could feel my muscles tingle after 20 minutes or so, which was slighly weird.
 

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