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Venus007 01-19-2015 06:06 PM

After the very long walk on Saturday I thought I would be an in a bad way. As it turns out I am more resilient than I thought. I wasn't even sore.
I went for a walk today, I am not sure how far but I walked for about an hour and felt good.
Whoo hoo leg muscles, keep up the good work

nycfem 01-19-2015 06:25 PM

I did an hour on the treadmill at 4mph uphill incline, starting the incline at 12 and then going down by 3 every 15 minutes. I live for the cool down at the end :)

Gemme 01-19-2015 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Kelt (Post 964183)
I've been getting cardio headaches which has never happened until I moved. I've been giving credit to humidity levels but a couple of days ago I looked it up and found out I need more water. Who knew :blink:? So, I drink two large glasses before I go and another during and that seems to do the trick.

Anytime anyone gets a headache, the first plan of attack should be drinking water. Most of us walk around dehydrated and water helps to release the constriction of the blood vessels, making it allllll better.

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Originally Posted by Logicaly (Post 964230)
So yesterday, we tried something a little different to get our exercise in. We went to a place called Rockin Jump. It is basically an indoor trampoline park. We jumped and we jumped and we jumped, for an hour. Man I sure feel it in my knees today, but what an awesome workout.

Today is a rest day, aside from some walking, tomorrow we start our gym routine and training to run a 5k.

Glad you had fun! We have these here.

Here's the bad part. Trampoline parks are ripe for injury.

http://whnt.com/2014/09/22/trampolin...waiver-issues/

http://www.today.com/parents/how-saf...hes-1D80154946

http://www.khou.com/story/news/local...dent/20632629/

http://osbornmachler.com/trampoline-media-resources

So if you go again, be careful!

cinnamongrrl 01-19-2015 08:57 PM

4 hrs straight of cleaning at work.. .up and down stairs....lost count!

Then about a 4 mile hike...up and down hills...

Gemme 01-20-2015 07:07 AM

Good morning, exercisers.

E21, random program, level 5
Stats: 267 cal, 2.08 mi, 30:00 min

Nothing too exciting to tell. My gym has a new system so I just flash my card and the computer logs me in now. I guess they were missing too many customers as they played online and/or on their phones. Or else they are getting lazier and don't even want to type the name and customer number in anymore.

cinnamongrrl 01-20-2015 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 964393)
Good morning, exercisers.

E21, random program, level 5
Stats: 267 cal, 2.08 mi, 30:00 min

Nothing too exciting to tell. My gym has a new system so I just flash my card and the computer logs me in now. I guess they were missing too many customers as they played online and/or on their phones. Or else they are getting lazier and don't even want to type the name and customer number in anymore.

Most gyms Ive been have that system. They also keep ypir keys. I think its a good way to keep a tally of people in a given place. In case of fire god forbid...

Today....another 4 hr house and an abbreviated walk after. I apparently twisted my ankle a bit while hiking yesterday...oops :(

Kelt 01-20-2015 03:54 PM

Today I sort of doubled up since tomorrow will be a day off.

Elliptical at cardio HR/137 for 30 mins

Switched to recumbent bike for fat burn HR/111 45 mins afterwards as a cool down do more kind of thing.

There was guy two bikes over that changed my mind about what you can do on a recumbent bike. He was doing wicked HIIT for an hour to the point where he had to get off for a quick minute at about his 45 min mark so that he could pull the whole friggin bike back into place. Yeah, heavy commercial bike, non-skid rubber/composite floor and he was going at it so hard it had crept it back about 2 1/2 feet until it was up against the elliptical behind him. :blink:

I had to ask, and he was really friendly, was he training for a distance cycle event? (Loads of cyclists here) or a triathlon or what? Nope. Wildfire fighter. He isn't into any sports per se but has to train that hard for work, which I totally believe. I asked about his method and he just sets it on level 10 and then does intervals of 1 minute at a time of 100 rpms with his slower sections at 60 rpms, and he did a LOT. All on level 10 just manipulating the speed. I'm thinkin' this might even challenge Gemme.

Well Holy Smoky Bears Batman! This guy rocked. :cheesy:

Gemme 01-20-2015 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Kelt (Post 964474)
I'm thinkin' this might even challenge Gemme.

Ha!

I think you mean Jennifer. She's the marathoner on level 10. Reading all of that made me yawn. I'm tired just thinking about it! lol

That *is* amazing. Makes me feel like your area is well protected.

Gemme 01-21-2015 06:55 AM

'mornin', all.

B6, random program, level 5
Stats: 179 cal, 6.67 mi, 30:00 min

PT later today and a lot of manual labor in between. I'll be good and tired for bed tonight.

Mopsie 01-21-2015 09:43 AM

Todays update on the weight loss work competition = crappola. :(

I did all the same things this week that I did last week as far as exercising and watching my calories etc but it's that time of the month and so I gained water weight. Two pounds! I'm back to where I started. :(

Corkey 01-21-2015 12:19 PM

It's called fluxuation and it is normal. Don't be discouraged by this. I have found that I don't loose weight, or inches by doing the same routine I used when I started, I have to mix it up and intinsify the workout. Sorry my spell check is not working.

Bard 01-21-2015 03:12 PM

Today is all cardio went for a 5.5 mile hike in Green Lakes took a trail that I never had before and the damn thing when straight up hella awesome work out but whew.. The brisk air was awesome and the snow kind of calming. Up to 15000 steps so far and the day is not over.. Tomorrow will be a gym day and strength training and perhaps a take the pups for a walk in Shiller Park (f)

Gemme 01-21-2015 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Mopsie (Post 964629)
Todays update on the weight loss work competition = crappola. :(

I did all the same things this week that I did last week as far as exercising and watching my calories etc but it's that time of the month and so I gained water weight. Two pounds! I'm back to where I started. :(

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Originally Posted by Corkey (Post 964645)
It's called fluxuation and it is normal. Don't be discouraged by this. I have found that I don't loose weight, or inches by doing the same routine I used when I started, I have to mix it up and intinsify the workout. Sorry my spell check is not working.

Corkey's right. Don't stress. This is a marathon not a sprint.

You'll have one great week, one eh week, one great week, one eh week....et cetera.

The important thing is that you are doing something to get healthier. If you feel as if you are getting to a plateau, shake things up. The body becomes very accustomed to movement if done repeatedly.

Oh and watch your sugar intake. It's in everything from ketchup to soda to spaghetti sauce, et cetera.

Mopsie 01-21-2015 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Corkey (Post 964645)
It's called fluxuation and it is normal. Don't be discouraged by this. I have found that I don't loose weight, or inches by doing the same routine I used when I started, I have to mix it up and intinsify the workout. Sorry my spell check is not working.

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 964714)
Corkey's right. Don't stress. This is a marathon not a sprint.

You'll have one great week, one eh week, one great week, one eh week....et cetera.

The important thing is that you are doing something to get healthier. If you feel as if you are getting to a plateau, shake things up. The body becomes very accustomed to movement if done repeatedly.

Oh and watch your sugar intake. It's in everything from ketchup to soda to spaghetti sauce, et cetera.

Thanks y'all for the encouragement and reminders not to get so obsessive about this. I processed some at my Overeaters Anonymous meeting tonight and that helped to get my mind back on the health benefits versus the competition. Competition can help keep me motivated but it can also get me focused on the wrong things. For me the hardest thing in the world is finding balance - I have an "extremes" nature. :blink:

Logicaly 01-23-2015 10:26 AM

Haven't updated much but it's only because we have been so busy. We have started our gum routine (LOVE that the apartment has a full gym that is open late). So we are doing weights and cardio. It feels really good to be back in a gym and lifting again. Also after the workout the complex has a hot tub so we get to relax our muscles in there before calling it a night.

Hoping to start putting some actual numbers here to share of what I am lifting and what my cardio routine is.

goodlilfemme 01-23-2015 10:58 AM

i love to walk , wish i could run but cant gotta be careful with my legs but some excercise is better then none at all .

Bard 01-23-2015 05:11 PM

My easy day has turned in to a very active one .. took the dogs for a walk for a hour then came home and went back out and hiked the park by our house for another hour and a half 13000 steps total so far... and some jogging in there as well.. and 5 sets of (10) squats with 40 lbs 5 sets of overhead presses with 40 lbs and 5 sets of bicep curls whew think I am done :sunglass:

Gemme 01-23-2015 08:17 PM

B6, random program, level 5
Stats: 185 cal, 7.04 mi, 30:00 min

I didn't feel 100% this morning and I highly suspect it had to do with my nutritionally lackluster and sodium rich dinner the night before.

I had PT today and it went well. I need to find a half foam roller for balancing exercises. And I got approval to use my rebounder...my mini trampoline. I haven't had much of a chance to use it since I bought as everything went sideways the week after I got it home. Her advice was 'Don't hurt yourself!' but other than that, she said it would be fine.

Yay.

Tomorrow's weather is going to be nasty....snow/rain/freezing rain/sleet/etc....so I think I'm going to play at home in the morning and see how it goes later in the day.

I'm sleeping in, too. That's a good day, weather be damned.

Kelt 01-23-2015 10:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 965270)
B6, random program, level 5
Stats: 185 cal, 7.04 mi, 30:00 min

I didn't feel 100% this morning and I highly suspect it had to do with my nutritionally lackluster and sodium rich dinner the night before.

I had PT today and it went well. I need to find a half foam roller for balancing exercises. And I got approval to use my rebounder...my mini trampoline. I haven't had much of a chance to use it since I bought as everything went sideways the week after I got it home. Her advice was 'Don't hurt yourself!' but other than that, she said it would be fine.

Yay.

Tomorrow's weather is going to be nasty....snow/rain/freezing rain/sleet/etc....so I think I'm going to play at home in the morning and see how it goes later in the day.

I'm sleeping in, too. That's a good day, weather be damned.

WOW!! 7 miles in 30 minutes, you rock!

:thinking: You really should have gotten more than 185kcal outta that though.

Gemme 01-24-2015 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Kelt (Post 965302)
WOW!! 7 miles in 30 minutes, you rock!

:thinking: You really should have gotten more than 185kcal outta that though.

A smart guy once told me that there's a margin of error for exercise equipment.

:eyebrow:


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