Here's my routine:
Stretch- this cannot be overemphasized. If you don't, you will regret it severely. Always, always stretch.
Run- 1/2 mile jog, 2-3 mile run, 1/2 mile jog to warm up (jogging is slower than running)
Seeing as my gym can be crowded, I rotate to whatever I can find at this point. About 2 hours of upper and lower body workouts: biceps, triceps, leg extensions, etc.
Depending on how much energy I have left, I may play some racquetball with friends, or just screw around with some judo. 3-4 hours later, I am exhausted.
If you're just starting out, especially if your building muscles, you're going to want to put on a lot of weights the first time. DON'T! If your body isn't used to building muscles, if won't be able to compensate the first time you go to the gym. You'll feel great while working out, but you'll be so sore you can't move the next day.
Once you start building muscles, stretching becomes even more important. If you forget, you'll end up losing a lot of flexibility, and thats not fun.
But if you don't want to (or can't) go to a gym, running is an excellent way of getting into shape. You can just grab a pair of tennis shoes and set out. Plus, there's just something unusually rewarding that comes from a nice, long run.
If you want to stay in shape, just don't drink/smoke. That will destroy your cardio, and a beer belly won't help your abdominals at all.
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