Solid Endurance Cardio
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Can you help me with a routine?
I quit smoking almost a year ago and I am ready to begin a cardio routine to help build endurance. I also want to tone my muscles and lose some of the fat I have gained since I quit smoking. I don't necessarily need to lose too much "weight" per say. But I would like to lose fat and gain muscle.
I am 5'2" and weigh 130. I was 105 before I quit smoking which was on the thin side. I guess I could be ok with 130 if it was more solid and not so soft. But really, I guess 120 would be ideal.
I really don't know where to start. I would prefer something I could do at home (like jump rope). I live on a busy highway which I don't think is a safe area to run. And I am not yet ready to commit to joining a gym. What other things should I be doing? I do have some 1 and 2lb weights to start with as well.
Thanks for any and all suggestions
so you dont heman bulk up do lots of sets of multiple reps. if you have a back yard try power walking around it 4- 5 times 3- 4 times a day7..............
jumping ropes great for legs


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