Hi. I am a 40 y.o. male who has long suffered from seasonal hay fever and developed mild asthma due to it. Due to the COVID lockdowns I have gained weight and need to lose about 25 kg to return to a proper body mass index.
I am taking all the prescribed medications for asthma and don't have asthmatic attacks at all. Yet I have a major difficulty with HIIT - the volume of my breath intake is 0.8L below the norm, so I can't run for a long time and can't climb stairs fast - my pulse jumps to 150bpm easily and I lose breath.
Yet I have no problems with steady weight lifting in the gym. To help with the reduced volume of lungs I occasionally take a few doses of Salbutamol before a workout. My diet is good (little carbs, no snacking/bread/beer/sugar, I cook myself). Additionally, I am getting a bicycle to ride daily.
Are there any science-based recommendations on efficient weight loss/training for folks like me? Books, articles, programs, etc? Thanks in advance!
I am taking all the prescribed medications for asthma and don't have asthmatic attacks at all. Yet I have a major difficulty with HIIT - the volume of my breath intake is 0.8L below the norm, so I can't run for a long time and can't climb stairs fast - my pulse jumps to 150bpm easily and I lose breath.
Yet I have no problems with steady weight lifting in the gym. To help with the reduced volume of lungs I occasionally take a few doses of Salbutamol before a workout. My diet is good (little carbs, no snacking/bread/beer/sugar, I cook myself). Additionally, I am getting a bicycle to ride daily.
Are there any science-based recommendations on efficient weight loss/training for folks like me? Books, articles, programs, etc? Thanks in advance!