isaacnukem
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You can try exclusively running first to lose the weight. From overweight, obese even I think, I lost weight in a month, and I was thin in 2 months. How much time can you spare? Also, what's stopping you from going to the gym?Hi fitness-GAF. I'm an on-again off-again overweight gym avoider who has ostensibly been going to the gym for years... only it's usually in periods and sporadically, so only rarely have I managed to get any gains out of it. It was almost six months since I went to the gym and my weight is higher than ever. Now I actually want to get fit, and I feel more motivated than I've done in a long time. I need to lose weight, I need to gain muscle and I crucially need to become more flexible (I physically can't do a deadlift because I can't lift the bar with my back straight) and gain some energy to avoid being so tired all the time and keep my anxiety and depression at bay. So many questions are:
1. How do I become flexible enough so I can actually do normal-ass exercises like deadlifts?
2. Any tips for apps? At the moment I'm using Jefit at the gym, RunKeeper for running and MyFitnessPal for food... so many apps to juggle. I especially would like an app that also has a motivational aspect to it, not just sterile numbers.
3. Also been pondering a personal coach. Should I try one at my gym or is there some kind of app where I can get one cheaper and do the job just as well?
4. Any general advice for me? Considering my goals below... where do I start?
Age: 32
Height: 192 cm/6"3'
Weight: ~105kg/232 lbs, could be more by now
Goal: lose weight and waist, eat better, sleep more (I'm usually at 6-7 hours and I need a solid 8), become happier (I suffer from a lot of anxiety and stress), gain muscle to stay healthy and have more energy in general. I'm a parent to a three-year old and always tired, I want to be able to play with him more and also have energy to do productive things in my own time, not just surf the web and procrastinate
Current Training Schedule: none
Current Training Equipment Available: gym card
I personally didn't use any running apps but people I know thinks the Nike app is the most accurate in keeping your distance.