Hi guys, I did not find anything related to this on the FAQ and I hope it’s not breaking any rules.
I’m 27 and I was NEVER an athletic person. For some reason though, I started to actually enjoy exercising in January this year and I haven’t stopped working out regularly ever since, with a combination of yoga, weight lifting, and cardio classes in my gym (mostly dance and Les Mills).
I have seen slow but significant improvement when it comes to yoga and lifting weights (newbie strength ofc, but I’m progressing steadily), however, cardio seems to be the bane of my existence. Even though it’s been almost a year it’s still incredibly hard to keep up with the one hour classes at the gym and my heart rate goes insane.
I know it requires patience to improve fitness wise, but I also wonder if it’s not normal to see such slow improvement when it comes to cardio. I also wonder if it’s because this is the first time in my life actually doing something (I always skipped PE in school, the last time I was this constant with exercise was when I was a 10 year old in ballet) and it’s taking my body a while to adjust.
I’ve also tried running a handful of times and it’s definitely not my thing, but i still thought it’d help my cardio endurance - it barely did and I could never finish the 3-4 times I tried couch to 5k. Everytime I reached the 5 minute mark of running without a break I just about died.
So my question is - is it normal to see such slow progress with cardio for a person who has been working out for the first time in her life, even if it’s been like 9 months already? (I gotta add that my cardio days are 2 to 3 times a week. I walk everyday)
I’m 27 and I was NEVER an athletic person. For some reason though, I started to actually enjoy exercising in January this year and I haven’t stopped working out regularly ever since, with a combination of yoga, weight lifting, and cardio classes in my gym (mostly dance and Les Mills).
I have seen slow but significant improvement when it comes to yoga and lifting weights (newbie strength ofc, but I’m progressing steadily), however, cardio seems to be the bane of my existence. Even though it’s been almost a year it’s still incredibly hard to keep up with the one hour classes at the gym and my heart rate goes insane.
I know it requires patience to improve fitness wise, but I also wonder if it’s not normal to see such slow improvement when it comes to cardio. I also wonder if it’s because this is the first time in my life actually doing something (I always skipped PE in school, the last time I was this constant with exercise was when I was a 10 year old in ballet) and it’s taking my body a while to adjust.
I’ve also tried running a handful of times and it’s definitely not my thing, but i still thought it’d help my cardio endurance - it barely did and I could never finish the 3-4 times I tried couch to 5k. Everytime I reached the 5 minute mark of running without a break I just about died.
So my question is - is it normal to see such slow progress with cardio for a person who has been working out for the first time in her life, even if it’s been like 9 months already? (I gotta add that my cardio days are 2 to 3 times a week. I walk everyday)