I'm pretty sure he just means you're wasting time, when you could be minimizing your time at teh gym.
isolation moves are a waste of time relative to compound moves; given her current volume, i'd definitely recommend dropping them (or...replace them w/ proper work ie compound lifts for anaerobic work, and hiit-styled work for cardio/conditioning[hiit; crossfit; p90; intervals/crosstrain; *whatever* you wanna term it])
I don't see you needing more work pagie, i'd drop the inefficient isolation work (or move it in the schedule, and use it as more of an 'active recovery' type time, IF you have the equipment easily accessible ie at home/office)
Re running v. jogging- running short bursts ('HIIT' style) is superior to steady-pacing for htings like calories burned in a given time; increasing V02max; recruitment of typeI fibers (which are only of little use in regular-paced jogging). Basically, you work your heart and body better, so you can fit 20min of roadwork into 10-15min, or get far more out of a given 20min.
Don't tell me what I am saying is nonsense when you have no idea what I am talking about, and lose your arrogance boy, as it is not based on anything real other than ignorance.
how i come across is based on 'ignorance'. you're "more holistic".
okay dude, you're entitled an opinion- just state yours and i'll state mine, and we can leave it at that. ppl can usually figure it out from there ;]
except in a lot of instances they have what we need SIMPLY because their civilizations of old had more extensive knowledge of diet, medicine, exercise, and how to live in tune with our planet, than we do in the west today on average.
Obviously we have technological advancements on so many levels they never had, but when it comes to the fundamentals, they had everything and more than we had, and we are still learning from them today, their ways are seeping over here, because our civilizations are less evolved.
i'll never understand the line of thinking that these old civilizations had 'more extensive knowledge' of anyhting. modern society is more advanced and, due to the nature of advancement in general, these advances retained what they needed from many/most older periods. how you can see our dietary (or medicinal or most any) knowledge as being less extensive or less advanced than older cultures just boggles my mind. i wonder if our definitions of "extensive", "knowledge", etc are not the same..
If she provided me with the information I could help her way more than you ever could because you know next to nothing about her, other than what exercises she is currently doing, which could be totally wrong for her mind-body type, and therefore in the long run damage her health.
if she provided you with info? by that, i presume you mean if she filled out that yogi-questionnaire you asked her to, then you'd write her a diet? real thorough.
/actually, i
do know most of what i'd need to help pagie.. it's actually weird how much you find out about ppl just being around a bit.
I know we all have our own opinions and knowledge and way of doing things - I have tried a lot of things over the past 8 years - I just appear to have more holistic knowledge than him, hence why him saying MY advice is ridiculous nonsense is hilarious - I would've given the same advice as him about 4 years ago, before I really tried a whole lot more things, and learnt a lot more.
and i never would've given your advice, ever.
you would've given advice like i do, 4yrs ago? but then you learned 'past' that, and have moved onto and stuff like this:
I tell her high impact exercise appears to be what she needs simply because of her build.
Jogging is not good for the knees - power walking or running are THE WAY - however if you don't have an irregular digestion+poor circulation+prone to anxiety(and therefore probably prone to arthritis and knee troubles), chances are it's not AS bad for your knees.
I would never recommend ANYONE goes jogging though . Running for mid-heavy set people, power walking for slender/irregular metabolism people.
something tells me this path of learnin didn't hold things like 'credible'/objective/book/science/etc in too-high regards.
/does her 'build' = 'her constitution'? are you referring to her build now, her build as an athlete, or her build at her skinniest?[am unsure how many pics of her you've seen]
//the textbooks, they don't have a definition for "constitution"..
your contrasting of walk/jog/run is off-base and makes a mess out of their pro's/con's. your linking to digestion/circulation/anxiety (and further linking of anxiety to knee pain) is without merit and, frankly, reads like quack-nonsense. this co-opting of the term 'holistic' is the reason that fact-based / objective practitioners fear using the word 'holistic', despite how holistic they approach their work or how important a concept it is to them. the lay person sees it more akin to 'energy' and 'homeopathy', than a true, respectable approach (am sure you're quite into "energies" and homeopathy as well..)
pick up a victory smoothie
is that a 'chi' thing? or more like
freedom fries?
I will say if there's ANYTHING you could do, toning would be it, but mmm very beautiful.
'toning'?
/do not think that word means what you think it does. i promise you her muscle tone is fine.