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Getting fitter and stronger with Caroline Girvan- all welcome!

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BigButtons · 08/05/2022 10:54

New thread!🤩

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FlowerArranger · 06/02/2023 19:31

I enjoy her workouts much more if the weights are 'lighter'

Amen, Sister 🤣

Having said that, I've recently been doing Lucy's Thighs & Glutes with 2.5 lb ankle weights. The leg circles are quite challenging, but I definitely feel my legs getting stronger!

Melassa · 06/02/2023 20:34

Yep, me too! I try to limit the weights now for lower body as I think I bulked up a bit too much before and my trousers were tight on the bum. I do like going heavier for upper body, but like you I see no point in straining and not managing proper form and having an annoying injury for months, which I did have these last months, albeit probably not down to CG.

BigButtons · 07/02/2023 06:57

@FlowerArranger that is very impressive. That routine is hard enough with no weights! My inner thighs so not need firming up any more though.
@Melassa I know what you mean. Most of my trousers are much tighter now. It used to bother me ALOT but I like the shape of my thighs now, I like that I can see different muscles so I have got used to it.
I like my upper body the most. I used to be a real straight up and down gal. No boobs, no waist. But now my shoulders are bigger it looks like I have some shape! Chest is still flat but things seem to sit higher😂
I gave up on the last week of iron- too boring and have restarted endgame. My hip seems better- I have been doing lots of massages on it so I might do the leg and bum days and keep the upper body until the elbow heals. I'll do yoga and some liss. I have ordered some elbow compression sleeves and am bracing it at night. That helps with the pain when I wake up.

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FlowerArranger · 07/02/2023 07:18

So sorry you're not feeling great right now, @BigButtons

I've had times like this. I just dial it all back and do lots of stretches and 'easy' stuff. You know, Lucy and Rebecca, plus a bit of Jake Dupree for fun. Some Popsugar fluff - just to keep moving.

Better than sitting on the sofa eating crap and boozing....... Not that you'd ever do that 😜

That thread I started on AIBU was an eye opener, wasn't it. 80% agreeing, but so much vitriol from the 20% 😳

BigButtons · 07/02/2023 07:25

@FlowerArranger it really was eye opening. I am guessing that 20% feel guilty for not doing enough. Seemed to me there were alot of excuses being made. I can't understand anyone that doesn't invest into their old age by keeping their body strong.

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FlowerArranger · 07/02/2023 07:40

I'm pushing 70. There, I've said it. It'll happen to all of us - if we are lucky enough to live this long.

It is SERIOUSLY SCARY to watch some of my friends and acquaintances.

I spent yesterday doing all kinds of gymnastics with my granddaughter at the local playground. Her other grandmother sat on the bench, the entire time - 2 hours.

After we were done, my granddaughter and I had a race to meet up with her mum in the carpark. Other grandma kind of waddled. She is 9 years younger, but I wouldn't be surprised if I outlive her.

Not sure what my point is. Just sad.

ErrolTheDragon · 07/02/2023 09:55

Hello! I'm thinking of trying Caroline Girvan after seeing so many positive remarks about her recently, but I don't know where to start. I made a thread specifically to ask about this as plonking into the middle of this long running thread seems like advice which could be useful to other newbies may get lost - I'd be very grateful for tips where to start and progress.

Wanting to get stronger - thinking of trying Caroline Girvan www.mumsnet.com/Talk/exercise/4737459-wanting-to-get-stronger-thinking-of-trying-caroline-girvan

Thanks!

samthebordercollie · 07/02/2023 10:07

@ErrolTheDragon welcome! You'll get loads of advice here from posters with far more experience than me.
I'm a newbie too, only started CG end December but on my third programme already and seeing and feeling a lot of positive changes in my muscles! Plus moving around in general is so much easier now. I was a runner before, everyday, but CG is so much more helpful to someone my age (57). I've cut back running to 3 times a week only as it was placing too much stress on my body doing more.
@FlowerArranger I can't believe your are 70 with the weights you are lifting! Inspirational.

bluesuitcase · 07/02/2023 12:45

I’m only a newbie to CG too. I started with epic beginners then moved onto iron.

I’m on day 20 of iron now and still loving it. I do it early in the morning and then do another half hour to an hour of random workouts when the DC are in bed, before I sit down - a mix of anything from fitness blender to Heather Robertson to Lucy W-R depending on what I fancy.

I stopped running regularly last year as I was worried about the possible impact on my body (knowing runners with knee issues etc). I never experienced any issues personally though. I did Jillian workouts alongside which I’m sure helped.

samthebordercollie · 07/02/2023 17:27

I live in France and every doctor I see warned me against running so much, not because of knee issues but the risk of organ prolapse

FlowerArranger · 07/02/2023 19:12

I know some people on my AIBU thread got fed with my preaching. But I know whereof I speak. I watched what not exercising did to my mum and my grandmother. It wasn't pretty.

My grandmother came to live with us when she was 60. She was fat and immobile. An old woman. At sixty!! My only memories of her are of her sitting and, very rarely, walking, very slowly, as it clearly was a struggle. And her falling down a set of steps on a rare outing. Her only activity was a once weekly walk to the village centre to stock up on her favourite sweets. But even this became too much for her in her mid-70s. She lived to be 86, but the last decade was miserable. She never left her room except at Christmas and Easter, when my dad would exert himself to help her down the stairs.

Now, you might have thought that my mother, who witnessed all this and would get up twice a night to help her to the bathroom, who helped her wash and ultimately gave her bed-baths for many years, who carried her meals up to her room, etc etc...... would have done things differently. Except she didn't. At my urging she went to a few 'exercise for oldies' sessions - in her early sixties. But it was too much effort. She lived to be 90, but the last 18 months were miserable, after she fell and broke her hip. Her hip was fixed, but she didn't have the strength to walk. She never walked again. Her house, which she loved so much, had to be sold to pay for her care in a tiny room in a nursing home. She ended up starving herself to death. Literally. Because life had become totally unbearable.

I'm not sure why I'm telling you all this. Clearly I'm preaching to the choir. But I started that thread in the hope that some couch potatoes might wake up and see what they'll be dealing with in their old age. If anyone has any suggestions of how one might start an exercise revolution, I'm all ears!

BigButtons · 07/02/2023 19:29

I totally agree with you@FlowerArranger perhaps it was a generational thing? A harder life, less access to health care and preventative treatment. Maybe it wasn't as easy/accepted for women to exercise.

At least now exercise and strength training are known to be beneficial, we know so much more about cause and effect because of the advances in science. but 80% is still a shocking number. I think your thread did cause a few people to go and do something.
My mother fell and broke her hip, she never walked properly again. Death as a knock on effect of accidental falls is, I believe, the number one cause of death in the elderly.

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FlowerArranger · 07/02/2023 19:45

I'm sorry your mum's fate was so similar, @BigButtons

I really hope that today's young woman, once they have recovered from the exhaustion of 'doing it all', will find the time to take care of themselves.

Hopefully future generations will prioritize their own health instead of running themselves ragged trying to look after everyone else.

mommybear1 · 08/02/2023 08:30

Morning 👋🏻 I've been reading through this thread and felt inspired to try CG. I did the beginners part which felt relatively easy so I started doing two at a time which was great I really enjoyed it. I've started Epic and I'm on day 4 but I'm finding I'm not enjoying it as much. I love the weights exercises but the HIIT stuff not so much. I'm wondering whether to switch to Iron - is that more weights based? Would it be a good idea to switch or should I keep going? I have got my exercise mojo back and really want to continue with CG but as I say I find the non weights based sessions a bit dull (hard but dull) and it puts me off.

Worldgonecrazy · 08/02/2023 09:33

@mommybear1

Its often said that finding an exercise you enjoy is important.

I disagree. I think it’s more important to find a motivation.

Reading through @FlowerArranger posts, I find my motivation re-igniting. I don’t exercise for pleasure or enjoyment (though I do love the results!) I exercise because staying fit, healthy and mobile for as long as possible is important to me. So when I am doing an exercise I dislike or find boring (jogging/makers/rear delt flys!) I focus on my motivation to get me through. I remember all the elderly people I’ve seen out jogging, swimming, walking, and I remind myself if I want to be doing that at 90, I have to do the foundations now, in my 50s.

And you never know, you might start loving an exercise you currently dislike - mine was push ups and lunges. 😎

samthebordercollie · 08/02/2023 09:41

@mommybear1 I started with Iron as I was post foot surgery and so wanted to do mainly weights. It was a good introduction to CG because the pace is slower and as I was a beginner to weights in general I had time to learn the moves. I moved onto Beastmode and now Heat which are faster and I even do the HIIT days now, even though I dont really need to now sim back running. As @Worldgonecrazy says, pushing yourself to do exercises outside of your comfort zone can lead to finding things you like! I even enjoy burpees and Bulgarian lunges now 😂

FlowerArranger · 08/02/2023 15:53

@mommybear1 - I'll let you into a secret........ I've been known to chicken out of Caroline's HIIT sessions and do a Growingannanas instead 🙀

mommybear1 · 08/02/2023 18:00

@Worldgonecrazy thank you for your post. I agree I do need to challenge myself, having been off exercise for a while 😳 I do really want to keep at it. I tried Iron this morning and loved it 😊 so I am aiming to get Iron done and then move on I have been a runner for years but my knees are not quite what they were so I think part of my issue is I don't feel flexible enough for the things like lunges/v sit ups which then leaves me discouraged. So for the moment I'm going to ride the wave of Iron and weights to get back on track (and throw in some yoga to help my flexibility) and then try Epic again. I just felt like skipping the exercises or adapting them meant that I wasn't getting the best out of the workout. Hope that makes sense!

@samthebordercollie thanks so much to your post I can relate on the slow point of Iron - I'll have a look at Beastmode and see if that would be a good second series for me before Epic. I will go back to HIIT but as mentioned above I do need to work on my flexibility as I don't feel I'm getting the most out of the program. The fact that you like burpees 🤯 even was I was younger and did BMF I was never a fan 😁.

@FlowerArranger 😂😂 thank you that did make me laugh. I'll definitely give them a go I just think I need a slower warm up 😆.

Thank you all so much for your posts it's great to see what others are doing and their experiences of CG. I really enjoyed Iron this morning - so much so I did 2 back to back! I'll be back on it tomorrow and @Worldgonecrazy I will let you know when I complete a CG HIIT 🤣 and possibly @FlowerArranger a burpee 😂.

FlowerArranger · 08/02/2023 18:44

We all use strategies that work for us as individuals. It's always good to challenge ourselves, but some degree of enjoyment has to be there - otherwise we won't keep it up.

Some people who love Caroline and stick with her swear at her, curse her, hate her even - and then we carry on because it's an almost masochistic pleasure. She does what she does with a smile and a degree of enthusiasm which is very infectious and motivating.

We look at her and realize we'll never achieve her degree of fitness. But all the same it is so worth it. I hate her for the first few minutes, and then I turn into someone who does this for ME, and it feels great. I may be using half her weights, but I'm TWICE her age, and I'm doing it, and I know that my old age will be so much better than my mum's or my grandma's.

Looking in the mirror and liking what I see helps, mind. 😎

chloechloe · 08/02/2023 22:24

Hi @mommybear1 ! I’ve just started on Iron this week too - it’d be nice to have someone else doing it alongside me (but maybe not for long if you’re doubling up on sessions!)

I absolutely hate HIIT sessions, so Iron seemed like a good choice, although I’m not too excited at the prospect of two upper body days! Still, the lesser of two evils!

bluesuitcase · 08/02/2023 23:12

Definitely try iron! I’d rather do my own cardio (that I enjoy!) than HIIT or workouts with moves that I don’t like doing!

BigButtons · 09/02/2023 08:28

I stopped the hiit days a long time ago.
I have got a new 10kg weighted vest. I have been getting used to it by increasing wear and walk time. Went on a brisk 40 min walk with some small hills yesterday. My watch said that my heart rate was at 172 for 7 minutes! I can’t quite believe that as that is very high for me and I certainly didn’t feel that puffed out. Maybe my watch was having a funny turn. At least I wasn’t 😂

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bluesuitcase · 09/02/2023 09:22

I’ve been tempted by a weighted vest for walking since I saw them on a programme a while back.

I got a yoga block set yesterday, so now I don’t have to use books for the raised lunges! And also a set of resistance bands. Both cheap in TK Maxx. I looked for weighted vests while I was there but couldn’t see any. Was tempted by weighted hoops and skipping ropes as they’ve been on my list for a while, but left those for another time.

After saying there wasn’t much ab work in iron there was finally more yesterday and I could feel them this morning - in a good way!

Does anyone have scales they would recommend? I haven’t weighed for years and have a very old set which aren’t accurate. My clothes are feeling looser - I normally go by my clothes - but I’m interested to see what I weigh now.

mommybear1 · 13/02/2023 10:38

Morning everyone I just thought I'd check back in. I am loving the Iron series @chloechloe how are you getting on? I am still doing them back to back for the moment which is awesome and I can definitely feel my strength improving. I am going to complete the series but may redo it using heavier weights next time. So far so good 🤞🏻.

ErrolTheDragon · 16/02/2023 12:03

I've done all 5 of the Epic beginner set now, mostly ok and quite enjoyed the HIIT though I wouldn't have wanted anyone to see my attempts at burpees. I think I'll take a look at the Iron ones next as various people have suggested.
Been doing a bit more walking too in the last week, DH went to a podiatrist about his painful foot and was given some exercises which seem to have helped remarkably quickly. Smile