NorthMSAllstar
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I started PodFitness a week ago, after a couple days found Bryan and the HST program there.
I’m 30 years old. 6’ 3”, 160 lb. 5.5% body fat. I’ve been working out inconsistently since junior high, always trying to gain weight but never sticking with any plan for more than a few months, never knowing if I’m doing the right thing. I have a metabolism that allows me to eat anything and not gain weight.
A year and half ago, I discovered yoga and have been more consistent in that practice than anything I’ve ever done. I have a really great/tough instructor, and it is a great strength workout in addition to the flexibility/balance aspect. I also feel more comfortable with my body than I ever have.
Over the course of the past 7 days, I have done 6 days of the Push/Pull HST program, and I LOVE IT. For the most part, I’ve been hitting each muscle group only once a week (at most) for the past few years and not really seeing any gains.
This Push/Pull version of HST is one day is pushing, the next day pulling. Each workout is apx 8 different exercises, with 30 seconds between each exercise, so it’s pretty fast paced. I’m in and out in about 40 minutes.
In researching Bryan and HST, I found the this site. I understand what he is saying regarding needing to hit the muscle groups more often. It makes sense to me, so I plan to stick with the Push/Pull HST and PodFitness.
My question is regarding yoga. I really want to keep doing yoga, and the Push/Pull HST is a 6 day per week thing. I would like to do 2 days of yoga a week. My options to get in those two classes are Sunday afternoon, Monday night, and Wednesday night. I’m doing the P/P HST primarily at lunch (work 8-5). The style of yoga that we do is about 80% “pushing” I would guess, so there is NO WAY I could do a yoga class after a pushing workout day. I did a pull workout today at lunch, and I am going to give yoga a shot tonight. I’m afraid I’ll be doing too much if I do yoga and lifting on the same day consistently though. We'll see.
So, my initial idea (if I’m feeling overworked with pull workouts and yoga on the same day) is to make it an 8-day workout week with 6 days of Push/Pull HST and 2 days of yoga. Should there be a 9th day off? I’m telling you, this yoga class is pretty intense, so it probably doesn’t qualify as a day off.
Any ideas would be appreciated. I guess I’ll know more after a couple weeks of this but thought I might as well get some input.
Thanks!
I’m 30 years old. 6’ 3”, 160 lb. 5.5% body fat. I’ve been working out inconsistently since junior high, always trying to gain weight but never sticking with any plan for more than a few months, never knowing if I’m doing the right thing. I have a metabolism that allows me to eat anything and not gain weight.
A year and half ago, I discovered yoga and have been more consistent in that practice than anything I’ve ever done. I have a really great/tough instructor, and it is a great strength workout in addition to the flexibility/balance aspect. I also feel more comfortable with my body than I ever have.
Over the course of the past 7 days, I have done 6 days of the Push/Pull HST program, and I LOVE IT. For the most part, I’ve been hitting each muscle group only once a week (at most) for the past few years and not really seeing any gains.
This Push/Pull version of HST is one day is pushing, the next day pulling. Each workout is apx 8 different exercises, with 30 seconds between each exercise, so it’s pretty fast paced. I’m in and out in about 40 minutes.
In researching Bryan and HST, I found the this site. I understand what he is saying regarding needing to hit the muscle groups more often. It makes sense to me, so I plan to stick with the Push/Pull HST and PodFitness.
My question is regarding yoga. I really want to keep doing yoga, and the Push/Pull HST is a 6 day per week thing. I would like to do 2 days of yoga a week. My options to get in those two classes are Sunday afternoon, Monday night, and Wednesday night. I’m doing the P/P HST primarily at lunch (work 8-5). The style of yoga that we do is about 80% “pushing” I would guess, so there is NO WAY I could do a yoga class after a pushing workout day. I did a pull workout today at lunch, and I am going to give yoga a shot tonight. I’m afraid I’ll be doing too much if I do yoga and lifting on the same day consistently though. We'll see.
So, my initial idea (if I’m feeling overworked with pull workouts and yoga on the same day) is to make it an 8-day workout week with 6 days of Push/Pull HST and 2 days of yoga. Should there be a 9th day off? I’m telling you, this yoga class is pretty intense, so it probably doesn’t qualify as a day off.
Any ideas would be appreciated. I guess I’ll know more after a couple weeks of this but thought I might as well get some input.
Thanks!