Haha, I'd love to see some kid running up and down stairs at a subway.
That's the kind of thing you do to have fun. If you enjoy it, continue, if you don't you don't have to do it. But have fun!!
I'd split your week up like this:
Day 1: Chest and Back, Abs/Core
Day 2: Cardio
Day 3: Shoulders and Arms, abs/Core
Day 4: usually yoga for me, do whatever the heck you enjoy.
Day 5: Legs and Back, abs/core
Day 6: cardio
Day 7: stretch/ rest.
That's for general, all around fitness and wellness. If there's people, students or teachers, in your school gym that has knowledge of workouts in general (or even the "Man with the Dragon Tattoo"), ask them what they do, get some ideas, stuff like that. Even if they'll help you create full workouts. By the sound of it you meant gymnasium? If your school has a weight room, that's what I'm talking about.
You could probably go to the dragon tattoo dude on the cardio days, and go to the school weight room three days a week. Or if he has weights, you can even do strength routines with him and tell him what you want out of a program in specific. He'd probably be willing to help. As long as it isn't costing a ton of money though, in that case, just talk to him and get some ideas what types of exercises you'd like, and stuff like that.
That's the kind of thing you do to have fun. If you enjoy it, continue, if you don't you don't have to do it. But have fun!!
I'd split your week up like this:
Day 1: Chest and Back, Abs/Core
Day 2: Cardio
Day 3: Shoulders and Arms, abs/Core
Day 4: usually yoga for me, do whatever the heck you enjoy.
Day 5: Legs and Back, abs/core
Day 6: cardio
Day 7: stretch/ rest.
That's for general, all around fitness and wellness. If there's people, students or teachers, in your school gym that has knowledge of workouts in general (or even the "Man with the Dragon Tattoo"), ask them what they do, get some ideas, stuff like that. Even if they'll help you create full workouts. By the sound of it you meant gymnasium? If your school has a weight room, that's what I'm talking about.
You could probably go to the dragon tattoo dude on the cardio days, and go to the school weight room three days a week. Or if he has weights, you can even do strength routines with him and tell him what you want out of a program in specific. He'd probably be willing to help. As long as it isn't costing a ton of money though, in that case, just talk to him and get some ideas what types of exercises you'd like, and stuff like that.