View Full Version : Is firming & toning considered 'exercise'?
KimRaye
09-20-2004, 10:51 PM
I'm just curious, as I'm in the September Challenge, but do you all consider 60 mins (or any minutes) of toning & firming (with a tape), to be exercise? Granted, it was hard on my muscles, but I didn't break a sweat, and I ALWAYS sweat, even if it's just a little sometimes.:scared:
And for WW, if you DO consider it exercise, would you say it's low, moderate or high, on the AP calculator??
:confused:
TIA
catherine
09-21-2004, 03:45 AM
Hi Kim :wave2: Sorry, I can't help you with the WW's part of the question, as I know nothing about that! :confused:
I'm also doing the exercise challenge! :hyper: I think that toning and firming is part of an exercise routine, and I would therefore count it in your total minutes of exercise.
AuroraluvsPhillip
09-21-2004, 05:03 AM
If it doesn't count, I'm screwed.:crazy:
Really though, I think strengthening your muscles definitely does count as exercise. Building muscle increases your metabolism so you burn more calories, even when you're doing nothing!! It's just a different form of exercise than cardio where you will work your heart and lungs more and work up a good sweat by using the large muscle groups in your legs and butt.:jumping2: :cool1: :jumping1: :jumping3:
ohMom
09-21-2004, 06:18 AM
well i'm not in the challenge but i agree, it should absolutely count!
as for WW I go by this
light -- no sweating
moderate - sweat after about 10 mins
heavy - intense workout with lots of sweating!
i tend to not like to give myself too many AP and usually cap myself off at 4 a day; just helps me stay in a losing phase
for me -- when i do pilates, yoga, light strength training/firming exercises I consider it light. if I go to the Y and spend 20 mins or so really using the weights and I feel my heart pumping I go moderate. it's really your call
KimRaye
09-21-2004, 09:37 AM
Whew! ;) Thanks everyone, I'm glad you agree that it counts for something. :teeth:
sm4987
09-21-2004, 09:43 AM
It does count. I do the firm which is a lot of muscle training. I do sweat though, a lot as some cardio is sometimes mixed in. Anytime you get moving and warming up the body and those muscles, it's exercise!!
CruisingCA2005
09-21-2004, 12:56 PM
Yes, toning should be counted as exercise.
I believe weight training is considered low/moderate. I plugged in 60 minutes of weight training & got 3 points. It's 2 points for 60 minutes of yoga & 7 points for running at a 9 minutes per mile pace.
TigerBear
09-21-2004, 02:54 PM
I definitely think that toning counts as exercise!
I do have a 20 minute yoga tape that I don't really count as exercise. It is so relaxing though - I truly look forward to it everyday!
wtpclc
09-22-2004, 07:45 AM
According to Curves, you burn fat best when you're working between 60% and 80% of your maximum heart rate. It really does not take too much to do that. So when in doubt, check your heart rate.
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