I really struggle to find a decent training regime. I have a full time job and a young daughter so my time for me is basically 2100hrs - 0600hrs which needs to include sleep and hobbies. Depression doesn't help much either but I know the exercise would help that once I'm going.
As a teenager I did martial arts twice a week, army cadets twice a week and living in the countryside meant I walked or cycled everywhere, mile after mile after mile. I was very fit, but now I'm slowly gaining weight, my cardio is shot to bits as is my strength. My endurance is still pretty good; ask me to climb any mountain in the UK and I'd be able to do it. I haven't done regular exercise since my daughter was born five years ago.
Working in a regular regime in is difficult. I really don't like gyms not to mention I'd rather save that money for more fun stuff. My only options I feel are some basics such as push-ups, crunches, pull-ups or running as there's a reservoir on my doorstep.
Don't suppose I could ask for some advice? My fitness is really beginning to affect me negatively.
The best advice I can give is the same thing I tell clients that also say they have very little time, Find time.
Not to sound nasty or bossy or anything but you'd be amazed as to how much time people waste doing various things when they try and find fitness regimes, Reading a forum for 1, Instead of this you could be doing 20 minutes cardio.
The best exercise regime is 1 done in your room with your body, Do the 100 workout, The 100 workout consists of 100 decline pushups *feet up on the bed/chair and hands on the floor*, 100 sit ups, 100 crunches, 100 leg raises, 100 bodyweight squats, 100 pullups.
You keep pushing yourself through every exercise until you can't do anymore, if you can only do 10 of each before collapsing that is completely fine, Then you move onto the next exercise, Do this every day until you can do the full 100, You'd be surprised as to how effective this is and how quickly you see results, Once you get the routine down you can bang it out in 10-20 minutes.
All my clients that have very busy schedules do this or a variation of this routine, they set 40 minutes aside, 20 for the exercises and 20 for the cardio, BOOM Done.
A big ol' bottle of sriracha. A 435ml bottle would've cost me €3,95, whilst a 740ml bottle costs €4,40. Easy choice.
Also, jumping in on the conversation above, I personally have a lot of trouble putting on weight as well. I currently have a pretty hefty diet, which is including a few protein drinks (not the same as protein powder, don't worry) every day, and I'm stuck at 57kg / ~6.5% body fat. Doubt I'm ever gonna gain much more weight. I've been putting on a fair bit of muscle, though. I only go to the gym twice a week, but I've definitely gained some mass in the past four months. Although I still look quite skinny obviously.
You know whey protein goes into ready made protein drinks right ?
The only upside with the ready made protein drinks is that they are ready made, Make it yourself with normal whey protein and you skip out a lot of the sugars and extra calories.
Also why
"don't worry" ? whey protein is just a bi-product of milk products, Not some steroid formula, Hell whey protein is a large part of baby milk you buy in the shops.