@heegar I have less time in the evenings to sit around the gym. In my 20s, I would leave work, lift for an hour or hour and a half, then do 30min-hr of cardio.
I have a family, shit that needs to be done around the house, so at least 3 days a week I try to lift during my lunch break at work, which I can usually get a good 45 minutes out of since I have a gym next door, and then I’ll go back to the gym in the evening right after work or after the kiddo is down to do some cardio or HIIT.
Total time investment is still probably 1.5-2hrs, but that’s how I’ve split it up to work better with my current schedule.
Though if I’m being honest, how consistent I am with my 2 a days depends on the time of year and how busy I am at work. When it’s crunch time I’m usually eating at my desk if I’m eating at all.
I have a family, shit that needs to be done around the house, so at least 3 days a week I try to lift during my lunch break at work, which I can usually get a good 45 minutes out of since I have a gym next door, and then I’ll go back to the gym in the evening right after work or after the kiddo is down to do some cardio or HIIT.
Total time investment is still probably 1.5-2hrs, but that’s how I’ve split it up to work better with my current schedule.
Though if I’m being honest, how consistent I am with my 2 a days depends on the time of year and how busy I am at work. When it’s crunch time I’m usually eating at my desk if I’m eating at all.