hornedfrogs07
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Ok, so I've finally convinced my parents that the only way they're ever going to lose weight is to increase LBM, along with doing cardio and a decent diet to burn fat. So, now that I'm home for the summer
()starting this Monday, I'm takin em to the gym 3 nights per week.
I need some ideas as to what kind of workouts they need to be doing, since I know they're not capable (or needing) the same type of workouts that I do.
Both are mid-40's, in good health except for being a little overweight. Other than that, my dad has bad knees from playing catcher from little league through college, and has had old-school ACL surgery on the right knee, back when he was in college. Bad knees in general. My mom, on the other hand, had a wreck her senior year of high school, and almost lost the right leg (i.e. ALL thigh muscles torn), so she has (assuming, here) severe scar tissue formation since she really didn't do a rehab after getting out of the cast and all - very little strength in the area.
I know squats are out, for now at least, until I get em started pretty well. I'm planning leg press instead.
Right now, I'm thinking full body workout 2-3 nights per week for at least the first month to six weeks, and I need some ideas on what will be the most beneficial exercises to them, other than the compound movements like bench and (in this case) leg press.
Thanks for the help guys. This is something I've never really thought about, because I've always focused on what I was doing.

I need some ideas as to what kind of workouts they need to be doing, since I know they're not capable (or needing) the same type of workouts that I do.
Both are mid-40's, in good health except for being a little overweight. Other than that, my dad has bad knees from playing catcher from little league through college, and has had old-school ACL surgery on the right knee, back when he was in college. Bad knees in general. My mom, on the other hand, had a wreck her senior year of high school, and almost lost the right leg (i.e. ALL thigh muscles torn), so she has (assuming, here) severe scar tissue formation since she really didn't do a rehab after getting out of the cast and all - very little strength in the area.
I know squats are out, for now at least, until I get em started pretty well. I'm planning leg press instead.
Right now, I'm thinking full body workout 2-3 nights per week for at least the first month to six weeks, and I need some ideas on what will be the most beneficial exercises to them, other than the compound movements like bench and (in this case) leg press.
Thanks for the help guys. This is something I've never really thought about, because I've always focused on what I was doing.