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I cut my grass.
And my neighbor's grass. And my other neighbor's grass. Mr. Potato did not. :dog: |
I did good this morning. I got there milliseconds after the gym opened and hopped right on my elliptical after saying hello to one of my gym acquaintances.
Stats: 176 cal, 1.37 mi, 20:00 min I followed that up with upper body training. I didn't want to stay too long (errands, work and such to do today) so I kept it really basic. I only did 1 set of 12 reps but I did it at maximum weight for all machines. I was pleased to see that I was able to increase my weights on some of the machines without losing form too badly beyond a few wobbles here and there. Stretching finished it all off after a quick set on the ab machine. Same theory as above. I got to 50lbs on that. I'm already feeling it in my shoulders so an anti-inflammatory would be good before bed tonight. |
I took Jacques for about a 3 mile, very hilly walk. (Next time I will bring my phone so I know the distance for sure!)
I also cleaned for 5.5 hours too... Im thinking I will start the yoga challenge that Cricket is doing...I like variety :) It felt good to literally stretch my legs. I havent been getting proper exercise and my body is letting me know it NEEDS it! |
I did an hour and 15 minutes on the stair master, light pace, and then 15 minutes of stretching. My gym has started to play some New Age music that is getting on my nerves. I think I will write them an email asking them to please mix it up a little.
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I did day one of the yoga challenge....
My hips need the reminder on how they SHOULD work... Note: I specifically looked for new agey music on cable to do yoga to! But I can see how it would be annoying when youre trying to et into a groove. Theres a place and time for all music... |
I did day two of the yoga challenge before work. I gotta say...the sessions aren't at all lengthy, but they make their point. She is moving me in mysterious ways....and I like it!
After yoga I cleaned a house for 4 hours...I would like to pick up the hiit workout I was doing before. I was making good progress... I have to say...one day of good exercise has made all the difference. I feel so much more energetic than I have for the past couple months. I've got a hiking partner too now so I have to train for some big hikes. My kid is an adventurer! |
I did 40 minutes on the stairmaster, a moderate intensity interval program. Then I did 20 minutes of floor work, stretching, yoga, abs, and the like.
Cricket you mentioned balance in yoga, and how the t.v. throws you off. I have noticed that little things throw me off, like if I have my hair down instead of in a ponytail holder! |
day 24 done!
i took a couple of days off but i am back! lets do this! 6 more days! :praying:
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Have lost 30lbs in 9months Yay me!! Although not good in how I lost it (depression and no appetite) and a little bit of exercise. Still have 15lbs to go to reach my ideal weight.
Started the 30 day Yoga challenge yesterday. Liking it so far (the video I mean) |
Wow, found out the hard way, music really does make a difference! My station was down one day and that turned into the lon-n-g-gest walk. Now I have a back up plan anytime that happens.
By the way, I found a good station w/ driving music that will get you moving if you walk/run to the beat - Workout Anthems - Dance on iRadio. Really good when you're not feeling motivated to push the pace. Oh, and I'm finally able to do a light jog for a mile. And then I walk the other 4. But I'm not able to do it consistently yet. I'll get there. |
The recumbent bike has become my friend at the gym. Mainly because I can't really do much else. I start PT tomorrow for my shoulder.
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I hit the gym before 6am. It was already hot and a storm was brewing.
E21, random program, level 5 Stats: 138 cal, 1.20 mi, 15:00 min I worked my lower body, same as last time with my upper body doing 1 set with 12 reps at maximum weights and then some ab work and stretching. Shortly before I left, the sky opened up and it rained buckets, cats, dogs and a few gorillas too. Apparently, we didn't get a tornado but we did get a micro burst that tore through the state and took out power for more than 200,000 people. It took them about 8 hours to get the power back on. Those poor guys. They've busted their butts today. |
day 25 done!
this is a short one....5 more days! :praying:
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It was yesterday...
Back to Pilates after way too long. Illnesses, work and life, in general, got in the way. My Pilates instructor had me go very slowly but I really had some shaky muscles afterward. So good to be back and I bought a series of private lessons as a gift to myself to be sure I go. I feel great this morning. |
day 26 done!
4 more days! gentle tiger i am doing the 30 day yoga challenge (as gemme said) and i am almost done...go me! :praying:
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Yesterday I did 40 minutes on the stair master (intervals, moderate intensity), then 20 minutes floor work, including weight lifting. I have not weight lifted in ages, and it felt great. I had forgotten how energizing it is. Going to try to get to the gym today, so I'll check in later.
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Cardio day!
I hit the elliptical for half an hour and then moved on to the recumbent bike for fifteen minutes and then finished with a touch of ab work and some stretching. E21, random program, level 4 Stats: 269 cal, 2.28 mi, 30:00 min B6, manual program, level 5 Stats: 80 cal, 2.64 mi, 15:00 min |
day 28 and 29 done!
she is so darn perky she cheered me up! :praying:
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I had a good workout this morning.
E21, random program, level 5 Stats: 138 cal, 1.21 mi, 15:00 min Upper body training. I did 2 sets, one at 12 reps and one at 10 reps. I paid more attention to my abs today and finished with a good stretch session, although I did tweak my neck just a tiny bit while stretching my back and hips. Some days it feels like I can't win for losing. :blink: Oh, I have a nasty bruise on my arm from a moment of idiocity (my word) on my part yesterday. Again.....I can't win..... |
day 29 and 30 done!
previous post was days 27 and 28...
i am done! woo hoo! i have to say it was hard to stick with it but it was enjoyable once i got "on the mat" i recommend this video series to anyone looking for non strenuous exercise due to health or injury...it is easily modified to various ability levels...pretty much anyone can do it.... the last video is a great every day work out for mind and body...and she doesnt talk! at all! (i complained thru the whole thing that she talks too much) i will continue but probably not every day :praying: |
Quick workout this morning, exercisers.
I did 15 minutes on the recumbent bike, lower body weight training (1x12), abs, 10 minutes on the elliptical and then I stretched. Stats: B6, manual program, level 5 79 cal, 2.81 mi E21, random program, level 4 90 cal, .75 mi All in all, it was the tiniest of smidges over one hour. |
May I join your online exercise club, please?
I have started to take a short walk every day at lunch whenever possible. Today, I did two laps around the campus. After work, I walked to the gym (because it feels a little bit silly to me to drive the three or four blocks to the gym to work out, lol).
I worked out on the elliptical for about 30 minutes on random because if I leave it on manual, I won't push myself, lol. I know me! Then I walked home. All in all, not bad considering I'm just getting back into it - but once I have cemented the habit, I anticipate spending more time there. Right now, my extremities feel a little bit jello-ish, lol. It's a good feeling. I am looking on Amazon to get one of those balls to sit on at my desk. |
Had PT for my shoulder on Monday and Wednesday; I've refer to it as my torture time.
Then Tuesday and today I did 30 minutes on the recumbent bike. Plus the home version of shoulder torture. The shoulder stuff hurts... a lot. And the bike is boring. |
Last Thursday (not yesterday) I went to the gym and did 45 minutes on the stairmaster and 15 minutes floor work. Today I went to the park and stayed about 3 hours but only counted it as an hour of walking because there was much meandering and taking of photos and the like. I have off until September 1st so I am looking forward to lots of time on this thread :)
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For the past year my struggle has been with consistency i.e. exercising regularly. Gemme, Kelt, anyone else who is consistent day after day, year after year, any secrets to share?
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This last year has been tough for me too. A cross-country move, four months of medical shenanigans, and now the last six months of trying to live in two states has really whacked my routine. This isn't an excuse, but for me it's really hard to be consistent in my routines if I am not comfortable with my location or choice of activities. For me and 9/10 of the battle is just plain showing up even if it is inconvenient or uncomfortable. I'm going home in a couple of days, and vowling to pick up where I left off. Wanna make a pact? |
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Motivation. It's as simple as that. If you want something bad enough, you will do whatever it takes to achieve it. For me...dealing with this hip thing of mine...the motivation is the avoidance or minimization of pain. For others, it could be better health or a better mental outlook or fitting into long abandoned jeans and I do also achieve those things when I'm more consistent, but that's not my primary reason for dragging myself out of bed at 4:30 or 5am every morning when I do. I just don't like pain and being woken several times during the night from invisible stabbing knives and then not being able to get back to sleep for a while, as I was last night. I find that irritating. So I avoid it if at all possible. I guess you could say that avoidance is my key. :blink: I'm just thankful that it's not the combo again. The sciatica has remained in remission, for lack of a better word. But I'm going to have to do something about my hip. I still do my PT exercises and stretching when I work out every 3 days or so but I'm going to rev that up to doing them every day. It doesn't take long. About 10 minutes for a decent session. Maybe I'll give one of the yoga videos on my TV a try too and see if doing those things has a positive effect on my hip. I wish I had better advice, J girl. When I found myself doing Lamaze breathing and having to mentally prepare myself to roll over to get out of bed this morning, I realized that I've got more work ahead of me. I still haven't finished paying off the last round with this thing, for cripe's sake! cricket's been doing great with her yoga series. Maybe she has better tips? |
Woke up with the urge to work out so, I did a couple workout videos and then some stretching and later will go on another hike. Feels good to want to exercise, now I just hope this continues.
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i normally walk the perimeter of my work building at least 4 times a day....which i am told is equivalent to a mile....it has been so hot i am down to one lap a day in the morning when it is cool....
nyc i have done this every day for 10 years ....i have to do it at the same time every day....and make it a part of my day...otherwise i find i wont exercise at all.... i dont put my laps at work in here because it is only a mile...but i thought my routine might be helpful for others :) |
I'm going to switch things up tomorrow.
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Today I went to the gym and did 40 minutes of intervals on the stair master and then 50 minutes of floor work (weights, abs, legs, yoga, stretching).
It's always much harder to get myself to go to the gym than it is to go outside, but I think ideally it's good to mix it up when that's available. |
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I also found time of day makes a difference. I'm more inclined to make my work out in the morning than after a day of work when I'm tired and just want to go home. |
Well, I shook things up all right.
I didn't work out and since I just took my evening shower, it's not likely to happen now either. :blink: |
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Just call it a 'planned recovery day' and it'll look like it was on purpose! |
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I need one of those on a regular basis. About 2.5-3 weeks or so ago, I fell and twisted my left foot. All the muscles from the top of the foot, across the outside, to the heel and partially underneath the foot were pulled enough that it was excruciating to put weight on it for a couple of days. Yes, I RICE'd it. No, I haven't been to the doctor yet. But I will since it's still a bit tender to the touch. This past week I had an incident, shall we call it, with a piece of work machinery and the bruise from that is just now starting to heal. I got some weird looks when I went out because it first looked like a Nike swoosh and then the bottom of the swoosh broke out and spread and then it looked like someone punched the Hell out of me. I got a lot of concerned looks from customers and gym patrons so I've had to wear longer sleeved shirts to keep the noseys away. I have always been a little hard on myself, accidentally, but it's definitely getting worse. Jeebus, I really am getting old. :blink: |
Yesterday, 1 hour walk in the park with a friend on the Highline (an old aboveground railroad track turned into an urban park, railroad style).
Today, 50 minutes on the stair master (intervals, Levels 2/6), followed by 40 minutes of floor work: abs, weight lifting, yoga, and stretching. |
Early morning workout. I'm going back to doing more of them to keep my hip in line.
E21, random program, levels 5/4/3 Stats: 265 cal, 2.15 mi, 30:00 min This was very difficult for me today. Not sure if it was because of the hour, because I needed/wanted more sleep, the time between this and the last workout or what, but cardio felt very hard this morning. My right leg was tight. Like bowstring tight. So I dropped from level 5 to level 4 and that helped some but it was still really hard and it was hot in there and I couldn't feel anything from the fans and I was getting pissed, so I dropped it down again to level 3 and things got better. Upper body weight training. 2 sets with 12 reps at decent but not maximum weight, except for a couple machines because I just felt like it on them. I got in a little more of an ab workout than usual so I'm sure I'll feel it later and I stretched a bit more than usual since I started the day out so gnarled and tight. I hated getting up early again to do this but by doing so, I allowed myself to take my time. I finished up at the gym, stopped at the grocery store and was still home by 8:15. |
Yesterday I did a one-hour walk on the Highline with a 69-year-old friend. He was fast. So much for age stereotypes. I asked him what he does to stay fit, and he said he swims every day.
Today I had a walking friend cancel on me. I knew she was in the unreliable category. I ended up going to the gym and did 1 hr and 35 minutes on the stair master. It was because I was watching the MTV show Catfish. For the first 50 minutes or so, the workout was intense- sometimes the same level is moderate for me but today it was intense (Intervals, Level 2 and Level 6). For the last 40 minutes I did a decline: Level 4, 3, 2, and 1. Even the level 1 gave me a light to moderate work-out because my heart rate was so elevated from the intense part of the work-out. Then I did 55 minutes of floor work: arm and leg weights, abs, yoga, and stretching. I will sleep so nice tonight! |
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