Lady Looking for Answers
Here's a letter from a woman who just turned 55 and is
looking for some answers.
Eddie,
You say that your bodyweight body sculpting program
http://www.eddiebaran.com/body_sculpting_women.html
is for anyone at any age. I am 55 (today!) years old. I'm not
in good shape. I've lost a little weight but need to lose at
least 60 lbs.
I also wanted to know about your ab program
http://www.eddiebaran.com/gymnastic_abs.html . Is that just for
men? I have actually weighed more in my life but now that
I am at this age, my "middle section" really bothers me and
gets in the way. I think I felt better years ago even when I
weighed more. I didn't have as much proplem in the stomach area.
Thank you for helping me understand.
Denise
Denise,
Happy Birthday. 55 is a great age. Yes, my body sculpting
program is for anyone at any age. How you use the program,
however, will be different than someone already in decent
shape. You'll have to adjust things a bit to match your level,
but this is what we all have to do.
My abs program is for man, woman, child, any level. I taught
these exercises to women your age and ability, as well as 7-17
year old gymnasts. Your stomach muscles have deteriorated as
you've aged due to inactivity. That's why it's bothersome and
you feel worse, even though you weigh less. Without a strong
body, especially a strong tummy, you'll feel weak, unbalanced
and lethargic
Here's what you do:
1. Start off with the program doing only those exercises you
can handle. If this means doing half a rep of one exercise
then that's fine. Keep doing sets of half reps of that once
exercise until you can do 3/4 of a rep. Soon you will be able
to do a full rep, then 2 reps, then 10, then 20. Get the idea?
You've got to start somewhere and build up from there.
2. Follow the eating plan that comes with the program.
This will help shed the pounds and feed your body properly.
3. Walk. Walk a few times a week, at least. Walk instead of
drive, take the stairs instead of the elevator. Get used to
moving your body.
4. Give yourself a break. What I mean is that stop beating
yourself up. If something bothers you, acknowledge it, let it
go, let it roll off you, and just start moving and doing what
needs to be done. Don't overdo it. Do what feels comfortable
and makes you feel good.
You'll get there but you've got to start doing it.
Remember, anyone can do it, as long as they do it.
Wishing you the best,
Eddie Baran
P.S. It's simple, find what works and do it. Here are the links
to what works that you can do
http://www.eddiebaran.com/gymnastic_abs.html
http://www.eddiebaran.com/body_sculpting_women.html