RE: Lynda............
Hi Cara,
If my workout for the day is a 30min cardio + a shorter weight workout, I'll do it in 1 shot, but typically, I do my cardio first on an empty stomach (just cannot move the same with food on my belly!), take a break and get an AM snack and water, then do my weights about 45min to an hour after that. It gives me a chance to re-energize myself.
I use Cathe for some of my cardio, but I incorporate others as well. Even if it's a day that calls for 45min, I'll turn a Cathe workout into a 45min workout in a heartbeat!

I simply watch the timer and start to slow my pace 2-3min before time to stop, then do my own stretch to cool down unless I'm going right into weight work. And having the CTX series gives me many 30min cardios, as well as the first 5 intervals of both Imax 1 and 2 are 30min workouts, or either MIC workout. Plus I have other workouts by other instructors to crosstrain with. Not every day can be a high impact day! I just can't take it!
Yes, I keep both an exercise journal and a food journal. The exercise journal is great for many reasons, but it really allows me to see what has worked and what hasn't worked as well for me. That was how I could chart how much cardio I need, it took the guess work out of it for me. I forgot to mention before that the reason I need to do so much cardio is because when I did do less, I didn't alter my eating plan, so if I'm ever going to do less cardio, I'll clearly have to drop my calorie intake to compensate, but I'd rather eat and do cardio at this point!

But the exercise journal lets me look back and cross reference what combination of cardio and weights worked in what rotation, and what may have not been as successful. Plus, it keeps me on track!
A food journal will probably always be a necessity for me. I need to track my calories or I could easily "forget" how much I've eaten! It too keeps me on track and aware of what I'm doing.
There's a great WW section/forum at
www.diettalk.com I go there daily just like here. I consider diettalk to eating what Cathe is to exercise! Plus you can keep a journal there and it's just a really interesting site to share and discuss eating, weight loss, exercise, etc. It's a free site, if you get a chance you should check it out. Plus, the recipe section there has oodles of WW recipes that are already broken down into points.
Donna
Fitness~ It's a journey, not a race!