Diario de GigiDunaway, 25 oct. 23

Does anyone have experience with body recomposition? Good or bad?

I am 1.4 lbs from my initial goal weight, but I'd like to slim down another 15 lbs. However, I'm sure I lost a lot of muscle mass in this slim down, and due to my age, I need to build some muscle. The grandkids need a healthy, strong, active Gigi!

So I've been looking into body recomp, but bumping up calories 2 days a week is a bit frightening. 😱

I bet some of you guys have experience! Help a Gigi out?

tia!

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Do you have experience with exercise? If not, join a gym. Get a trainer. Muscle weighs more than fat. So rather than losing more weight, focus on building muscle to look slimmer and reshape your body. Increase your protein and reduce fat. You may have to include protein suppliments to do this. High protein days are the days that you exercise. I'm 62 with abs. I still want more muscle, but even grandparents can do it. 
25 oct. 23 por el miembro: Penderg
I think Diablo or Obese to Beast would be people to talk to.  
25 oct. 23 por el miembro: -MorticiaAddams
Thank you, Penderg! I am taking protein powder, as of about 2-3 weeks ago. I was struggling to get more than about 18% protein without the powder. I got a low-cal, high-protein nutritional plan to follow, so protein intake is considerably up now. I'm getting at or over 30%. I do have a good bit of gym savvy. I studied a little sports fitness in a previous life. 😊 But then I spent 20 years at a desk job! 🤣 I'm working out 3 days per week, about 45 minutes per session, weights, rowing, and lots of stretching. I also do some exercise bands for my hips. My current calorie intake is 1500 per day. I usually end up with a pretty even macro split. I'm working out, weightlifting with stretching and rowing, three days per week. About 45 minutes per session.  
26 oct. 23 por el miembro: GigiDunaway
Gigi, that is a good plan. 45 min sessions is perfect, as long as you come out of the gym feeling like you did something. Make sure that you are somewhat active, walking, gardening, pickleball... on your off days. You're looking for lean/slim muscle right? Rather than bulking up. So, alternate your weight lifting days with light/heavy cardio days. At first it may seem like your body is always sore and tired, but over time (6-8 months) you will gain energy, strength and endurance. You got it!  
26 oct. 23 por el miembro: Penderg
Sleep is super important.  
26 oct. 23 por el miembro: Penderg
Penderg, thanks so much for all your advice! Sleep is difficult due to menopause, but I've made drastic improvements over the last couple of months! I read that when you work out in the morning, you tend to be less active the rest of the day. Less fidgeting and such. So I'm trying to be mindful of that and not reduce my activities those days. It's pretty easy to stay active with 8 grandkids, a garden, and chickens! 😍 It's pretty easy with a garden,  
26 oct. 23 por el miembro: GigiDunaway
Ive struggles with sleep since i was a child. However, this past week I started drinking something called dream dust by moon juice. It contains ashweganda. I drink this with magnesium and ive noticed that i am sleeping better. It’s only been a week so im still in the experimenting phase. May want to give it a go tho. Magnesium is needed by most especially if you are post menopause and the ashweganda is a sleep aid and natural. Best of luck. Lack of sleep is a real bugger. 
26 oct. 23 por el miembro: Yearofhealth2023
Thanks for the tip, Yearofhealth! I do take magnesium. I had a bad experience with the asheaghanda (sp?) though. I've been experimenting with valerian root. I'm trying to avoid melatonin, but sometimes I have to use it. I'll check out that tea, for sure!  
26 oct. 23 por el miembro: GigiDunaway
What happened when you took ashweganda? 
26 oct. 23 por el miembro: Yearofhealth2023
Dianna and Redporchlady would be me helpful with this  
26 oct. 23 por el miembro: ObeseToBeast123
Yearofhealth, not to post TMI, but I had not had a "cycle" in nearly a year, but had a really bad one that lasted over 2 weeks when I started taking it. My daughter is in public health, and she said it messes up your hormones. As soon as I stopped talking it, the bleeding and cramping stopped.  
27 oct. 23 por el miembro: GigiDunaway
Gigi thanks for sharing. Maybe i will message my doc. I just started last week. Seems to be helping me but im also on HRT and wouldn’t want something to go awry there. 
27 oct. 23 por el miembro: Yearofhealth2023
Congrats on almost meeting your goal! That's awesome! 
01 nov. 23 por el miembro: T3r3sa7

     
 

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