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nycfem 08-18-2019 05:09 PM

Today I walked 30 minutes, with a lot of stop and start. I was on my way to walking to the gym to work out but I took a route that was along prime shopping and :byebye:

nycfem 08-19-2019 06:10 PM

Today was same as yesterday. I'm enjoying my humid summer walks. It beats working!

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Originally Posted by nycfem (Post 1251144)
Today I walked 30 minutes, with a lot of stop and start. I was on my way to walking to the gym to work out but I took a route that was along prime shopping and :byebye:


nycfem 08-20-2019 08:15 PM

Today I walked for a half hour again (interspersed with doing things like hanging out in a book store, but I only counted the walking time as actual walking time). It's kind of funny that I've been walking to the gym and then not going in. It's actually rather relaxing.

nycfem 08-21-2019 08:00 PM

Today I did 35 minutes on the stairmaster. I did no real pattern but went anywhere between 7 and 1 for levels. I survived.

nycfem 08-22-2019 10:33 PM

Today I did 40 minutes on the stairmaster. I had not slept well the night before so it was a real challenge, and it felt great to succeed. My pattern was:

Levels 7 down to 1, 7 sets, 30 seconds each level

Then Level 1 for the rest of the duration

My ipad has been having problems for the past year or so (it's very old), so now all I can watch is youtube, but luckily- youtube has a lot to watch! I flipped around today. I watched one that I always find a trip that I can't link to because I don't know how but if you go to youtube and put in "crazy customer subway" it comes right up.

Hope everyone's doing well in the heat!

nycfem 08-23-2019 07:55 PM

Today I did 40 minutes on the stairmaster. My pattern was:

Levels 7 down to 1, 7 sets, 30 seconds each level except for level 1 which was always for 1 minute, then level 1s after I finished my 7 sets. It was glorious.

I talked to Taylor in the locker room but she was running to a hot yoga class so it was a pretty quick convo. She got fully naked while speaking to me in a way that I saw her whole body right in front of me. It's interesting, as she definitely used to hide her body from me. Maybe it means were closer friends now but I don't know. She looks very young naked because of how tiny she is. I would say that La la's body naked is more shocking in regard to the anorexic factor, not necessarily because La La is smaller, but because La La looks older.

Taylor told me that there was a guy named Brandon who wanted to hook up with her and and she texted that she didn't want to, and he texted back, "Fuck you" and then "I'll teach you a lesson." That was alarming. She wisely did not respond. She said that Brandon's brother is in prison for murder. Wonderful. The boys must have come from a very loving family... When I expressed alarm she said, "Well, he's an alcoholic and was probably just drunk." Then she did her classic Taylor half smile. And off she went to hot yoga, which she does once a week. I was left to think: Where did this Brandon even come from :confused:

candy_coated_bitch 08-24-2019 05:35 PM

Oh, Taylor. I have no words for thee.

I walked around a lot today. There was a food truck festival in the park today. And I walked to and from the festival and then around during the festival. It was challenging and a nice workout.

Sorry I keep posting the same shit y'all!

Greco 08-25-2019 12:08 PM

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Need Motivation - Wk 9 NYC Marathon Training

So, this has been my last three weeks during my road trip
cross country...back home to my Big Sky and LOW humidity...

to say I must have a massage therapist is an understatement

East coast had HIGH humidity and my running was like melting
with sweat, except for ensuring I kept hydrated, I loved it!

The drive was interesting there, and back...those Southern belles are
fast drivers...dug that.

Anyway, glad to be home and tomorrow back to my favorite high desert
road run...6mi...E-A-S-Y...

kokin'on, Greco

ps I look like this guy, except for my having a bit of hair on my head...smiling
He has strong running videos.

candy_coated_bitch 08-25-2019 06:08 PM

I walked from the parking garage to the hospital to see my sister and the baby. More like chased my Dad down the entire way. To say he is a proud grandpa is an understatement.

RockOn 08-25-2019 07:10 PM

Built an extension cord holder. It is a 100 ft outdoor 12 gauge heavy duty cord, very heavy and wears me out to roll it up with my arms and shoulders. Now it is a great deal more manageable. Mowed lawns the rest of the day and actually got every bit of that accomplished ... this is a first in a very long time ... had to hop along the last couple of hours but it is done!!! Makes me so happy!!!!! Snakes do not like short lawns. I dropped the blade on the mower as low as it will go ... it is truly a "bald-headed" yard right now. LOL!! ;)

nycfem 08-25-2019 07:46 PM

Exercise: 1 hour and 25 minute walk

Today was really nice weather, cooler than usual in NYC. I was to meet my friend at a tea house but asked if we could switch to a walk given the weather. He told me he was looking forward to the tea house but that we could walk after. I said "perfect!" but really just so I didn't come off as a bossy bitch. I guess it was perfect that we compromised, but drinking tea before walking has it's problems :koolaid:.

We walked from 3:30 to 5:30, but there was some stopping. He asked if we could stop in a sex store so that he could look for a gift for his girlfriend. Yeah, just what I had in mind :blink:. He ended up getting her an expensive device that is supposed to simulate going down on her because he doesn't like to do that. I could be wrong because I didn't want to stand with him during the selection process but I believe it cost 200 dollars. Oh, straight cis rich white men, is there no end to your antics! Actually we've been close friends for many, many years so, yes, you be you!

He wanted to walk the Queensborough Bridge but it had already been 2 hours, and he's tall, so he walks REALLY fast, so I was like, maybe let's not today. When we parted ways I walked around a street fair a bit. I love to get the grilled corn on the cob but they had already closed. Why did we have to go to the sex shop :readfineprint:.

I ended up with 12K steps on my iphone but stupidly (or not) I had him carry all my stuff, including my iphone (he's nice that way), so my short legs would have gotten tons more steps registered than his long ones- darn it!

Happy exercising, friends!

easygoingfemme 08-28-2019 05:22 AM

Wow, NYC. That was quite a walk! That toy better be AMAZING for that ticket.

Sunday and yesterday for me were 30 mile bike rides, straight through, no stopping. I was hoping for the same tonight but we are looking at storms so... I'll keep an eye on things before planning my ride.

Wrang1er 08-28-2019 10:12 AM

I haven't done anything for a long while to write in this thread about. However, I come here regularly just to read about NYCfem's gym friends. I feel like I know these women.

The toy is interesting, too. :)

candy_coated_bitch 08-28-2019 03:28 PM

I walked around downtown with a friend.

easygoingfemme 08-28-2019 04:26 PM

I left work early to try to beat the rain. One minute into my ride the sky opened. It was supposed to be light rain so I knew there was a possibility of that and I can deal. But this was a downpour. A few miles in I couldn't see two feet in front of me. So I turned around. The roads were flooding. Super fun.....

Short ride so I finished off on the rower after I was home and in dry clothes.

Wrang1er 08-28-2019 06:41 PM

I got a little exercise playing porch soccer, throwing the football and attempting to bounce the soccer ball off my knee and then kick it. I did it once.

easygoingfemme 08-31-2019 12:31 PM

40 miles on the bike this morning. I wasn't sure how it was going to go because I woke up with a muscle in my left side all in knots and painful. I figured riding would either make it worse or help it relax. It helped it relax a bit. Still sore but I will live.

I stopped once at about 25 miles to take pictures of an old VW bus that had been turned into a massive planter, including a roof rack full of tomato plants. Then I stopped at 30 miles to rest a few- probably a 5 minute rest.

I'd say today was a successful training ride. It's beautiful out today so the path I was on was pretty busy with bikers and joggers and walkers. There was a low level of the people who annoy me most by walking in the middle of the path with headphones on so they can't hear anyone coming who is trying to alert them that they are going to be passing on their left. Bonus points when they also have a dog running around....

candy_coated_bitch 08-31-2019 06:36 PM

I walked to the mailbox and back carrying s heavy package. It's not a super long walk but it was enough to elevate my heart rate while carrying that package. Sometimes I gotta just squeak in a little exercise where I can.

Gemme 08-31-2019 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by easygoingfemme (Post 1251868)
40 miles on the bike this morning. I wasn't sure how it was going to go because I woke up with a muscle in my left side all in knots and painful. I figured riding would either make it worse or help it relax. It helped it relax a bit. Still sore but I will live.

I stopped once at about 25 miles to take pictures of an old VW bus that had been turned into a massive planter, including a roof rack full of tomato plants. Then I stopped at 30 miles to rest a few- probably a 5 minute rest.

I'd say today was a successful training ride. It's beautiful out today so the path I was on was pretty busy with bikers and joggers and walkers. There was a low level of the people who annoy me most by walking in the middle of the path with headphones on so they can't hear anyone coming who is trying to alert them that they are going to be passing on their left. Bonus points when they also have a dog running around....

Might I suggest an air horn on your bike? I bet they'd move pretty fast if you had one of those!

nycfem 09-05-2019 07:41 PM

Today and yesterday I took a hour and 15 minute walks (well- I don't know how long they were, but I count every 5K steps on my iphone as half an hour, and I got 12,500 steps each of those days).

Yesterday I walked during lunch time and after work.

Today I walked home from the East side to the west side of NYC through Central Park. That felt cool!

I also stopped at the gym on my walk to pick up my ipad so that I can recharge it at home.

As someone who works during the school year, I miss the summer when there was much more time to linger in the locker rooms! Oh, well, there's always the weekends!

candy_coated_bitch 09-06-2019 01:50 AM

I walked downtown, probably 3/4 of a mile total. I went to Starbucks, to my haircut, to Starbucks, to the witchy store, and to the piercer's. There was stopping in between obviously but a nice little walk.

easygoingfemme 09-07-2019 03:22 PM

Gemme, I thought about an air horn today! I want one of those old ones that goes "Aoooooga"

Today: 45 miles on the bike. I'm trying to be better about taking breaks. I read through the cue sheets for my upcoming ride and tried to mirror today's ride after their ride/rest schedule. So I stopped at 12 miles, 22 miles and 35 miles. The first two stops were quick hydrate/bathroom. Third I stopped and ate some almonds and a banana and drank more water. It was a success.

There was a big group of people doing a ride together and they were all on recumbent bikes. They were really fun. We saw each other off and on throughout the day.

Kätzchen 09-07-2019 04:05 PM

Today, after walking around the grocery store, grocery shopping, the cashier told me about a self-service car wash close by. So instead of taking my car through a drive-thru car wash, I went to the self service car wash. Omg, every muscle in my body is seemingly on 'fire'. As anyone might know, self serve car wash places might seem less expensive, because I thought it would be. LOL, it's not. It takes me time to maneuver my own body with my walking aide, so several sets of $2.50 (three times) later, I finally got my own car washed. But ,,, lol, a guy vacuuming his big truck out saw me struggling to rinse the soapy lather off my car, so he came over to help me. Even funnier, was that I didn't realize that I had to dislodge the tubing attached to the hose, so I could walk the spray nozzle gizmo around my car. We both had a good laugh over my car wash stupidity, which after laughing pretty hard, I felt smarter. LMAO, well kind of. ;)

45 minute self serve car wash exercise activity.
45 minute grocery store shopping / walking adventure.

Equals: lots of laughter and not so happy body muscles. I'll Live another day for doing it, though. :blueheels:

nycfem 09-07-2019 07:51 PM

Today was a perfect day weather-wise, like... perfect, so everyone was outside which for me means a nice, empty gym! I walked 10K steps outside (estimate: 1 hr of walking) and did the stairmaster for 30 minutes in the gym (levels, between 7 and 1). I ran into no one I knew at the gym because they were all frolicking outside!

Kelt 09-08-2019 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by nycfem (Post 1252232)
Today was a perfect day weather-wise, like... perfect, so everyone was outside which for me means a nice, empty gym! I walked 10K steps outside (estimate: 1 hr of walking) and did the stairmaster for 30 minutes in the gym (levels, between 7 and 1). I ran into no one I knew at the gym because they were all frolicking outside!

Weather matters!

I know I haven’t been in here forever, but I have a whole new appreciation for how weather affects exercise. I was sympathetic before, but now that I lived in a place with four seasons for a few years, I’m totally empathetic. When it’s either 0° or 100° it just doesn’t happen for me, I totally wussed out and had to work out indoors which means pretty much not at all. Big props to all you folks who manage to do it.

I moved back to the coast three months ago and I’m now very happy in a Mediterranean climate. These days my exercise consists of daily outdoor walks that bring my step count to between 15,000 and 20,000 per day. 15,000 on days where I hike nearby lagoon trails, 3-4 miles, 20,000 on days where the tides cooperate and I’m out on the beach 5-7 miles. The balance is made up puttering around in my yard.

I can’t even describe how much better I feel, exercise is high on the list.

:theisland: < Where I belong

nycfem 09-08-2019 06:48 PM

Today I counted as 2 hrs 20 min of walking. I just guesstimated. I walked 18.5K steps, according to my iphone. I'm 5'2.5" so I think 5000 steps would be about 40 minutes. Does 40 minutes for 5000 steps sound right, if walking at a slow pace (the type of pace where I am literally reading stuff on my iphone as I walk)?

I walked to the gym, then walked in the gym (some stair climbing of the actual stairs, some track walking), and then walked back home. I explored some nooks of the gym I hadn't before. It's six flights and was bought and changed a bit by new people about a year ago, so I got to see things I had not noticed before. That was cool.

Kelt 09-08-2019 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by nycfem (Post 1252277)
Today I counted as 2 hrs 20 min of walking. I just guesstimated. I walked 18.5K steps, according to my iphone. I'm 5'2.5" so I think 5000 steps would be about 40 minutes. Does 40 minutes for 5000 steps sound right, if walking at a slow pace (the type of pace where I am literally reading stuff on my iphone as I walk)?

I walked to the gym, then walked in the gym (some stair climbing of the actual stairs, some track walking), and then walked back home. I explored some nooks of the gym I hadn't before. It's six flights and was bought and changed a bit by new people about a year ago, so I got to see things I had not noticed before. That was cool.

Sounds reasonable. My current exercise plan is “you get there when you get there“. When I am doing my walks my watch tells me I’m turning in 25 minute miles, I’m a couple of inches taller than you. I’ve heard that an average/brisk walk is 15 minutes per mile, LOL. I am a consummate stroller and frequently slow or stop to watch shorebirds, surfers, kids building sandcastles and every other excuse to just enjoy the day.

One day last week the workout program on my watch actually tapped me on the wrist to say “Are you done? Should I close the program?“ :|.

That six flights should count as a workout of it’s own, it’s cool that you are finding new spaces in the building, maybe the new people will add new toys.

Gemme 09-08-2019 08:42 PM

I've been a ghost in the gym for a long time now but I do regularly get exercise at work. It's not the same as dedicated workout time and effort, though. Today was a home organization day and I spent a lot of time lifting and bending and sorting and going through clothes so there's the triple benefit of movement with intention, a more fresh and clean environment and I get to donate some stuff too.

easygoingfemme 09-09-2019 05:40 AM

I didn't have a lot of time yesterday but I got in a quick 15 mile bike ride.

Today will not have time for riding but that's because I get to go on a field trip to a Llama farm after work with some of the residents. I will work out hugging Llamas :)

Esme nha Maire 09-09-2019 01:52 PM

Having had the shock at the weekend of discovering just how quickly I can lose what fitness I have if I don;t exercise for a few days, I have completed my first day getting back into the swing of things with my exercise. Which I now know, the hard way, I MUST keep doing or suffer teh consequences.

!,000 steps on the stepper achieved, plus a little light, and slow, lifting of hand dumbells.
Tomorrow's target - 1,100 plus some Tai Chi. I'm going to increase things slowly till a walk to the local shops or a day out with my friend doesn't feel exhausting again!

candy_coated_bitch 09-09-2019 05:14 PM

Walking around doing errands, walking the grocery store, and carrying groceries up three flights of stairs.

nycfem 09-09-2019 05:54 PM

I walked 13,500 steps which I counted as 1 hr 40 minutes of walking. I have a little chart where I write down how long I exercised each day. I've kept if for years. It helps me literally see the big picture.

I walked half an hour at lunch. I don't work in a lovely neighborhood but whatever, it's still nice to get outside. And it is also interesting to explore.

After work I walked home, from the East side of NYC to the West Side. I cross through Central Park but so far I've been crossing on the sidewalk next to the cars, and that's really been an icky walk. I'm going to have to look at a map and figure out how to walk through the actual park, which will be lovely, as long as I don't get lost. It is nice to walk home. I love a functional walk and a destination walk.

As we enter the fall season, walking is at its finest.

Esme nha Maire 09-10-2019 12:33 PM

Walked to the shops to pick up a parcel and get some milk and bread. Google maps tells me that that's 800m walk there and 800m back so 1.6m or almost exactly a mile, walking, carrying about 2kg on the way back. Also did 200 steps on the stepper before I had an anxiety attack from dealing with student finance stuff which wiped me out for the rest of the day (am better now though, and at least thats done. Should be all set for my final year now!)).

Kelt 09-10-2019 06:55 PM

I think cutting through Central Park as part of your regular commute home sounds fantastic. As long as the weather holds up I think you should go for it.

My tracking device says that yesterday was 18,500 steps for 7.3 miles, of course my walking heart rate average was only 100. :giggle:

Looks like today was pretty much identical which makes sense since the tide height was the same. No place further to go.

nycfem 09-10-2019 06:57 PM

I walked for half an hour during my lunch time. And then there was the general walking that life entails. It added up to 10K (if the iphone is correct) which I counted as 1 hour and 20 minutes of walking. I work in a poor neighborhood, and I took pictures along my walk of a tree that was decorated with colored string with colored seashells hanging from it. It was cool. I love to stop and take photos of whatever catches my eye on a walk. Walks allow for peaceful observation of small details.

Kätzchen 09-10-2019 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by nycfem (Post 1252414)
I walked for half an hour during my lunch time. And then there was the general walking that life entails. It added up to 10K (if the iphone is correct) which I counted as 1 hour and 20 minutes of walking. I work in a poor neighborhood, and I took pictures along my walk of a tree that was decorated with colored string with colored seashells hanging from it. It was cool. I love to stop and take photos of whatever catches my eye on a walk. Walks allow for peaceful observation of small details.

That's pretty nice, to find a tree decorated with colored string with seashells hanging from it. I have been going for walks during my lunch hour and there's a little neighborhood restaurant, which is open only a few hours each evening during the week. They have some very pretty plants, which bloom late in the summer, early fall. I have no idea what the one blooming plant is called, but it's like a daisy (of sorts), yet when the petals fall, all that is left is what looks like a teasel. I want to find out if they mind if I cut or trim a few off, to bring home with me. Noticing one's environment in natural settings sure can make one feel better. Especially if it is something that is unexpectedly beautiful... like that tree on your walk.

Maple and Oak trees are already changing with the season... the leaves that fall to the ground are so incredibly beautiful, right now.

I even noticed a nearly full moon tonight, on my evening walk. So very beautiful, how it lofts up high in the evening sky.

candy_coated_bitch 09-10-2019 09:22 PM

I went on a walk today, too, downtown with a good friend.

nycfem 09-11-2019 06:47 PM

I walked 9K steps today, which included a 30 minute walk for my lunch time at work. I counted the total as 70 minutes of walking.

Today's walk included maybe like five boys stealing some pizzas. It was like neighborhood drama. As I walked, first I watched the incident and then I listened to people talk about it. Since I work in impoverished neighborhoods there will always be stealing. I observed mixed emotions from people- very upset, a bit of excitement- It occurred in the most happening area of the neighborhood, so it generated some energy somehow.

Once I saw a man in another impoverished neighborhood leave a drug store and start getting chased. He tore off his shirt which contained many, many products from the drug store and ran. The desperation of poverty is primal.

nycfem 09-13-2019 07:03 PM

Yesterday I walked 8K steps which I counted as one hour, and I also did 15 minutes on the stairmaster.

Yesterday it was parent teacher night for my school so I had a significant break in between the end of the school day and the evening meetings. Thus I walked to a different branch of my gym. The walk was pretty unpleasant weather-wise. It was humid and raining, but not raining hard, more like needles that make you squint. It was exciting to go to a branch of my gym I'd never been to before. All I had time for was 15 minutes, and it was a good workout. I felt like Superman. It was exciting to use that time for a new gym adventure. Why did I feel like Superman? Because of the aspect of changing clothes and putting on a different identity to do something special to me.

My walking today was 14,500K steps which I counted as 1 hr and 50 min. Today for the first time I walked home through Central Park from work instead of walking through where the cars go. Oh my goodness, it was amazing. I walked right at the perimeter of the park and did not get lost. Not only that, I found a very straightforward beautiful trail that included ducks, geese, lake, rocks, and even a waterfall. It was just a gorgeous and peaceful walk, and the weather was perfect fall-like weather. I did not even know this part of Central Park existed. I also had a red, white, and blue popsicle during the walk that I bought at one of the stands. It was a magnificent afternoon. And now I can always walk that trail home when time and weather permit. A world opened up for me!

easygoingfemme 09-13-2019 08:15 PM

I had a really nice 25 miles on the bike. It was 45 degrees when I left my house but 60 when I got home. I was glad I dressed in layers.


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