Ok im too lazy to read the whole thread, however im not too lazy to give you my 2 cents worth.
If you are weight training make sure you work EVERY muscle group. Not just chest arms and shoulders.
My current regime is:
Friday: Quads, hammy's and calves.
Saturday: Chest + Run
Sunday: Cycling
Monday: Back, Triceps
Tuesday: Delts, Biceps
Wednesday: Run/Cycling
Thursday: Kickboxing
* Abbs every other day.
I try to do *something* everyday. But i listen to my body...and will take a day off if i feel like it.
The other important thing is to change up your routine. Don't always do the same exercises for every body part. I like to do 3-5 exercises per body part. And for each part there are usually ten or maybe even more to chose from.
Sometimes i'll add a power day where ill just do a whole bunch of compound exercises like squats, deadlifts, clean and snatch etc. Those definately get you puffing
Drinking lots of water is GREAT ADVICE and so very important.
There is no excuse for eating poorly. Surely you can't be too lazy to grab some lean turkey, beef or chicken mince from the fridge sprinkle some seasoning and throw handful on the health grill. Those "george foreman" type health grills are the best thing a lazy cook can have. In the ten minutes that it takes your burger to cook, mix up a simple salad and enjoy.
The other thing i like thats ready if 5 mins is this:
-One can of tuna in springwater drained.
-Once can of diced tomato...drain and drink excess juice
-lemon/lime juice
-one large onion diced
-2 cloves of garlic diced
-Any of your favourite fresh herbs (not weed lol)...i grab a bunch of Basil and parsley from the garden
-Salt and pepper
Just mix it up and thats it lol. I love it, particularly on a hot summer day with some toasted bread
The funny thing about healthy eating + exercise is the majority of people start such a regime in order to "get buff"

. But trust me, soon enough you'll forget about that , and just do it because you feel so much better.

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