I thought it was gonna be easy to write, but there was just so much to cover.

We cover the basics of nutrition (especially nutrients and healthy eating), weight loss, weight gain, and getting into fitness. I have two workout routines I recommend and detail in this guide. I also make recommendations for my trans comrades who might be scared of getting too buff as chuds are too fragile to touch this topic and information is sorely lacking, so someone has to step up (done to the best of my knowledge as a cis person mind you).

And this shit is all free, what the fuck am I even doing. Anyway, enjoy it.

  • Ithorian [comrade/them]
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    2 years ago

    Any is better than then none. The only way you can really over do it is pushing your self to exhaustion. Obviously depends on your general fitness level but an hour three times a week isn't a bad way to start. You'll almost definitely need to take breaks in between laps when starting but that's cool you're still making progress. I really enjoy swimming, it gives me a kinda zen, so when I have access to a pool I try to swim most days.

    • electerrific [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      Does it matter which style of swimming you use? I don't know anything about the different strokes and when I try freestyle I always almost choke myself when trying to breathe.

      • Ithorian [comrade/them]
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        2 years ago

        I switch it up but front crawl (free style) is what I spend my most time with. I also do a fair amount of butterfly but I wouldn't recommend off the bat, you have to develop some upper body strength and a fair amount of breath control to not drink half the pool. Breast stroke is nice smooth motion that lets you bring your head entirely out of the water, I have to dolphin kick instead of frog kick when I do it cause I can't get my hip to turn the right way but it still works just fine. Backstroke of course keeps your face out of the water the whole time, I've really never like it though cause I hate not being able to see where I'm going and it also doesn't feel like as much of a workout unless I'm really going for speed. Another thing that might help is kick boards, (hard normally blue foam half surf board looking things) most pools that are set up for lap swim will have them, you can use them to just practice kicking keeping your head out of the water which is still a hell of a work out. There's probably some good videos out there on breathing techniques, I don't think trying to describe them in a written message would help that much.