It’s been a journey you, @-G$- held me down when I was crawling learning to walkSeems like just yesterday we had you jumping off the porch to join this fitness life
It’s been a journey you, @-G$- held me down when I was crawling learning to walkSeems like just yesterday we had you jumping off the porch to join this fitness life
Cardio in the morning and lifting in the evening is great for those who work remote. I’m trying to knock out everything (cardio + weights) in the same morning session but I’ve heard splitting them up is beneficial for both
It’s been a journey you, @-G$- held me down when I was crawling learning to walk
Breh if you knew how easily I’m coasting through life, you’d do it too.
I live life on my schedule 100%
why would you do that
Did you even get netCause fukkery be calling me sometimes and everytime it does I answer
You going to the gym twice?Cardio in the morning and lifting in the evening is great for those who work remote. I’m trying to knock out everything (cardio + weights) in the same morning session but I’ve heard splitting them up is beneficial for both
One cocky mf
Couldn’t do legs yesterday because of work. Now I’m doing upper and lowers today
Soccer tomorrow in the AM and this field is further away (12 mile round trip bike ride)
I’m bout to be cooked by tomorrow afternoon. But this is the whey
My body is getting used to handling more stress anyway now that I’ve been consistent with biking, lifting and soccer. I’ll be resting Sunday anyway.
It really is. I used to try and do both cardio and weights in the same session but by the time I did 20 mins on the bike, my lifts later into my session were shot. Having my cardio as my commute has made all the difference. I also don’t rush my lifting sessions anymore.
I have a gym in my building so it isn’t that bad.You going to the gym twice?
You got enough chakra for all that?