deftron, i see what you are saying, and i would say yes, start doing some of what you were saying and stick to it, eventually youll increase it and want to do some more like lifting weights.
Ive been an avid powerlifter since my freshman year in HS when i played football, that was 7 years ago. I started that summer before, doing push ups and situps and things and going to the weight room just to get in shape, and running 6 miles a day, or doing a lot of sprints or speed work(more football oriented).
Then after my freshman season I really became serious and followed a strict lifting program that i still (with a few variations) adhere to today. I have used supplements like creatine, nitric oxide, and pro-hormones, but not recently and mostly just eating a lot and getting good qaulity calories and carbs and proteins.
my stats:
6'1
214lbs
Squat: 425 SL (strength level)
Bench: 310 SL
Power Clean: 385 SL
anyway i know you dont wanna get ripped or become a "beast" but what im trying to say is anything that you are doing now is better than not doing anything, start off with what you suggest and see where that leads. itll improve your overall health (mental and physical) and it does a lot of good, i would suggest soing some light cardio also, even if its just 1000 jumping jacks in your living room...itll work for you until you want to push it further. GL with your training
Ive been an avid powerlifter since my freshman year in HS when i played football, that was 7 years ago. I started that summer before, doing push ups and situps and things and going to the weight room just to get in shape, and running 6 miles a day, or doing a lot of sprints or speed work(more football oriented).
Then after my freshman season I really became serious and followed a strict lifting program that i still (with a few variations) adhere to today. I have used supplements like creatine, nitric oxide, and pro-hormones, but not recently and mostly just eating a lot and getting good qaulity calories and carbs and proteins.
my stats:
6'1
214lbs
Squat: 425 SL (strength level)
Bench: 310 SL
Power Clean: 385 SL
anyway i know you dont wanna get ripped or become a "beast" but what im trying to say is anything that you are doing now is better than not doing anything, start off with what you suggest and see where that leads. itll improve your overall health (mental and physical) and it does a lot of good, i would suggest soing some light cardio also, even if its just 1000 jumping jacks in your living room...itll work for you until you want to push it further. GL with your training