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Ask Rocco: Frugal Fitness |
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| Written by Rocco Castellano, on 12-06-2007 13:47 |
Ask Rocco: Frugal Fitness
A local mom is trying to get as skinny as her pocketbook. Rocco has some great tips for staying healthy on a shoe-string budget.
Question: I'm a very poor. Poor with a capital P. So, a membership the
gym is out. I'm also a Mom to a very adventurous crawler that lives to
eat the cat's food while I'm not looking. My fitness solution is to
walk for about an hour daily carrying my 20-pound cat food-craving
child. I am working on becoming fit, and need to lose about 30 pounds.
Along with a healthy diet, will this work?
-SJ
Answer: I’m glad you wrote me, because no one should actually have to
pay for fitness and well being (don’t tell my clients that or I’ll be
eating cat food). To answer your question: No. Your current program is
lacking several real fitness components. First, I’d like you to pick
the cat food dish up off the floor and put it where Spider Baby can’t
get at it. Then, put down Spider Baby - preferably in a crib or playpen
with a dome roof and a bunch of toys to keep him occupied for only five
minutes. In order for you to lose fat, you need to gain muscle first.
So, let’s perform some muscle building exercises. Then when you walk,
you’ll just be burning fat. Do these exercises before you take your
walk:
- 50 jumping jacks with your arms perfectly straight
- 25 Lunges each leg (do not alternate, that is for wusses),
- Stairs, two steps at a time and come down that flight walking one
step at a time (do not run; that would be stupid. You may fall and want
to blame me. So again, don’t) Do eight flights of about 16-18 steps (or
8-9 double steps).
- If you can do push ups, do 20 if not perform 15 negative push-ups
- 50 more Jumping Jacks and go for your walk. Without the kid on your hip. We don’t want you looking like Quasimoto.
Good Luck! And if you don't know how to perform any of the
above-mentioned exercises, go to askrocco.com to download workouts with
exercise illustrations.
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Rocco Castellano |
| About the author: |
| Rocco Castellano is a contributor for Cincy Chic as well as the co-founder of askROCCO Media, which provides boot camps, seminars, media content and online fitness services at askROCCO.com . He is certified by the National Academy of Sports Medicine and has written askROCCO Uncensored v1 available at bookstores everywhere. To submit your fitness question click here. | Last update: 12-06-2007 18:03
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