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cinnamongrrl 09-28-2017 09:22 PM

Started my morning with yoga

Then a hilly walk

Then hours of demo...and I'm gonna do it all again tomorrow until I have to leave for work.

Kätzchen 09-29-2017 08:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1171273)
I'm so far off the wagon, I can't even see the wheels any more.

:blink:

I'm glad you've not had much time for your usual exercise routine, Gemme! You has such a rough time at work last winter with all that shoveling of snow, so I think it's great that you're on a break from your routine.

I miss reading Jenny's posts tho.....She's always watching some type of documentary, plus I am curious about that person who was found sleeping in the locker room...well, heck, Jenny's observations on her workout sessions always pique my interest! :)

P. S. I walked a fair amount yesterday. Day before at pool therapy left me ruined for the entire day! Today it will most likely be the same story after my pool session with PT
:blush: :giggle: :| :eyebat: :bow:

homoe 09-29-2017 12:30 PM

I too miss reading Jenny's posts plus I am curious about that person also!

nycfem 10-09-2017 05:57 PM

Oh my goodness, this is how long it's been since I've exercised- a.k.a when I started back at school! Today I took a long walk with my bff and her 3 y.o. son who used his scooter. It was too hard to count the time because of all the stops and starts of being with a toddler, but I did get 10,000 steps from the health data on my iphone :). Oh, and it was raining and humid. We went to Central Park.

Quote:

Originally Posted by nycfem (Post 1167717)
I'm way behind on my reporting! 4 work-outs to report:

Friday- forget about Labor Day weekend early closing- grrrr, arrived and had to go home without even going inside!

Saturday- 30 min stairmaster, 30 min weightlifting and floor exercises

Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday- 30 min stairmaster. I watched Ladyboys on Amazon Prime about trans Thai women. It's a doc t.v. series, very interesting, learned a lot.


Gemme 10-10-2017 09:15 PM

4 hours of manual labor that was unintentional and unexpected and nonconsensual.

Boo!

nycfem 11-04-2017 04:46 PM

I have been working long hours and had busy weekends but finally got in some exercise today! My bro Dave and I walked 17K steps in the park. Woohoo! We walked for 2.5 hours. It was a pretty fall day!

Gayandgray 11-05-2017 02:45 AM

I have fallen off the exercise wagon..........:confused:

Gemme 11-05-2017 07:41 AM

Ditto. I've got to hop back on again.

cricket26 11-05-2017 08:13 AM


Kätzchen 11-05-2017 09:27 AM

Let's see.... I can't say that I've been to the gym or working my butt off at my job (which if I was released to go back to work, I'd be getting my work out at the top of my work day). But I've been steadily making progress due to my PT team and making in-roads on getting some of my former mobility back. The best I can do is two long walks a day. Not every day of the week, but I'm building up my tolerance to pain and my ability to walk for longer periods of time. I'm still using an mobility device because I can't walk independently, but I'm crossing off roadblocks to freedom from my mobility device.

The good news is even better, I think. I have always been able to wear my clothes, so I'm not worried about my weight at all. I'm fairly tall, so being able to wear my clothes that I've always worn is a good sign, to me.

Walking is an very good exercise and to be able to walk, is a good thing in my world. :bouquet:

nycfem 11-05-2017 05:31 PM

Today was a rainy day walk on the High Line with a few queer pals. We walked at a slow pace for an hour. The High Line is an above ground railroad converted into a park that spans 1.45 miles.

candy_coated_bitch 11-05-2017 06:32 PM

Tonight I went to the gym for the first time!!! I did 20mins on the bike on some random program.

candy_coated_bitch 11-12-2017 08:14 PM

Went to thr gym again and did 20mins on the bike again. I went 3.5 miles and burned 110 calories. It's a start.

nycfem 11-12-2017 08:26 PM

I went to the gym tonight after... sooooooo long. This weekend was the rare perfect weekend with no plans, and it was so peaceful. When I got to the gym, Judith was there as always. She noted that I'd been away a long time, and I told her work had been stressful, which was true. She ran off to a dance class.

I did my usual routine, stairmaster, levels 1-5, x30 minutes, followed by a 30 minute combo of weight lifting and yoga. While on the stairmaster, I started watching a few docs that I did not like and then settled on "One of Us" about ex-Hasids.

Now that it's getting cold, the gym is looking good.

Sunshine 11-13-2017 12:12 AM

When it gets cold, it's hard to workout because of my asthma, but I do my best. That's why I push myself so hard in the summer.

Today I did,

50 sit-ups
10 pushup
10 mountain climber

nycfem 11-13-2017 08:51 PM

I did 45 minutes on the stairmaster, and it felt so good. The gym feels like church if I believed in God. I feel so great after. Then I stretched for 15 minutes which was bliss.

I ran into Judith RIGHT when I came in. I was passing through the snack bar, and she popped up. She'd been sitting at her computer. She said she'd been on it for hours and was now planning to order something for dinner. She works remotely in finances. Oh, to be Judith...

I'm glad I left work early and let myself get my gym on :).

*edited to add- leaving "early" means leaving on time instead of staying hours late!

Bèsame* 11-14-2017 10:03 PM

Good day to walk the perimeter of the dog park with no dogs...lol

Kätzchen 11-14-2017 10:17 PM

Today I went to PT....my session usually lasts an hour and a half. I begin by using a machine to exercise my arms, which I use it about 8 minutes.

After that, I move to the bicycle machine and "bicycle" for about ten minutes. When I first began to use this machine, I could only do it for 3 minutes. Each week, my therapist adds a couple more minutes to see if my body will tolerate this exercise. Sometimes I stop for a breather and watch all the cars go by...then resume using the machine.

After that, we do three combination exercises which I need an assist with: marching leg lifts, squats ---but not like most would think. A therapist shadows me while I try to get my knees to lower me into an type of squat, but I can't go any further than just as I see my feet disappear as my knees lower my body. I do a set of 30 squats, mixed with marching type rotations. I sometimes have to take a breather doing this too, due to the type of Lumbar injuries I have in my lower back.

Next, both therapist's call over another therapist to spot for my next therapy exercise, where two therapists help me onto a mat, where I have to have shadow assistance to be on my knees and the palms of my hands. One therapist on each side of me, one in front of me. They hold me in place, while I try to reach with one hand to touch the hand of the therapist in front of me. I can only do this for less than two minutes.....then they help me get off the mat on an massage platform table. The first time I did it was last week, and I cried because it's painful to do. I've done it twice now...since they added this to our portfolio of recovery exercises.

After we get me off the mat, I sit in a chair and we practice Balloon Ping Pong. The object of hitting the Balloon back and forth is that the balloon goes where the flow of air takes it. I have to try to reach and stretch to bat the balloon back, without it falling on the floor. This is very challenging to do as my back and shoulders are locked up and it's supposed to help my muscles to unlock.

After all the above exercises are done, another therapist take a me in for an deep tissue muscle compression massage and if we have time, she does light therapy massage which utilizes and ultrasound light therapy wand over very sensitive parts of my.lower back.

By the time they're done with me, I'm pretty much done for the day. But after PT, I had to get a few errands done, which is time consuming and requires me to endure long walks to get those few things done.

After I got home from my day, I took my evening meds, and now it's nearly time for 'Lights Out.'

This what I do currently in PT, twice a week.

Daily, I manage to get two one hour walks in, even though I walk slowly. Plus, I also have to climb and descend three flights of stairs, twice daily, so there's that exercise too, apart from short trips to other doctors and the twice a month grocery shopping trips I do.


Anyway.....my exercise today and PT made for a long day.
I feel accomplished for the seemingly simple, yet often times very difficult goals I complete each week.

:bunchflowers: :bunchflowers: :bunchflowers:

nycfem 11-14-2017 10:55 PM

I went to the gym today even though I was exhausted. Sometimes that works but I think I might have been better taking today off. I had to slow everything down because I didn't re-energize as sometimes happens at the gym, but slowing everything down forces one to think outside of the box, so that isn't all bad.

At 7 I ran into Judith as I was leaving and she asked if I wanted to go with her to a class. I said a suprised "No!" Lately I got obsessed with whether she was from Guatemala because she looks like one of my students who is Guatemalan. I've been wanting to ask but feeling like maybe it wasn't P.C. So, as sometimes happens, my mouth just busted out with, "Where are you from, I mean, you remind me of one of my students from Guatemala, so..." She seemed fairly chill about it and told me she is from Hong Kong. Aw, the joy of another factoid about Judith! I said that Hong Kong sounds really cool, and she said, "It's like New York City!" She was wearing clothes that have that half dyke half straight sensibility, very odd yet appealing! She was wearing a hot pink t-shirt with a Ralph Lauren brown suede vest. I complimented her vest, and she said, "I get so many compliments on this vest." Glad to know I'm not the only one intrigued by Judith.

*30 min. stairmaster, levels 1-5, heavy on level 2; yoga and stretching and ab exercises (combo x 30 minutes)

Gayandgray 11-18-2017 10:22 AM

OMG I seriously need to start some sort of exercise program and stick with it!!!

Gemme 11-18-2017 12:41 PM

I saw an infomercial for '3 Week Yoga' hosted by Leeza Gibbons and produced by Beachbody while we were doing laundry this morning. Has anyone used this program? Did you like it? Was it worth it...financially...in results?

nycfem 11-19-2017 07:27 PM

I was not in the mood to go to the gym today but I went anyway, and I think it went pretty well. I did my usual: 30 minutes on the stairmaster, then 30 minutes of floor exercises and weightlifting and stretching.

No Judith sighting.

nycfem 11-20-2017 08:39 PM

I was sooo not in the mood for the gym after work but I went, and it ended up being a good workout. I did the stairmaster for 45 minutes and then stretched and did ab exercises for 15.

On the stairmaster I watched Intersexion- about Intersex individuals, and it was a highly informative and engaging documentary. I watched it on Amazon Prime.

Kätzchen 11-21-2017 05:08 PM

Today I worked on exercises from the bicycle and arm machine, and spent nearly one minute, shadowed by two therapists, on the elliptical machine.

I've not done a whole lot of walking today, but managed to do simple small trips going up and down three flights of stairs.

I also accomplished a few hard to do stretches, aided by three staff therapists.

After compression massage, I am basically a big bowl of jello....but each time I go to physical therapy, I tolerate increased models of therapy, so I'm making progress, even if it's in small increments. :bunchflowers:

nycfem 11-24-2017 09:11 PM

I went to the gym this evening. And who else was there at 7:30 pm? Judith.

I did 35 minutes on the stairmaster and 25 minutes of weight lifting. I watched a short doc on Amazon called "Paul wears dresses." It was good. Now I'm watching this doc about a couple married 45 years called Phyllis and Harold on Amazon Prime, and it's barely holding my interest but I'm trying to stick it out.

RockOn 11-24-2017 11:13 PM

Caught a great online sale on a more robust chainsaw ... stronger and longer than what I have ... seriously, normally $179.99 marked down to $99.00 ... no one could pass this up!

Anyway, paid for it online, then went and picked it up.

My exercise experience today? Cutting down pine trees, dragging to front via tow strap using my truck's 4 wheel drive, cutting into smaller sections way down near the road ... haul away later.

I am tired of hauling pine straw, pine cones, wet mulchy pine stuff and tired of seeing those slithering things that hide in it. There are plenty non-pine trees on my property.

Gayandgray 11-25-2017 11:58 AM

I’ll be getting plenty of exercise running around work short staffed for 16 hrs today and 16 hrs tomorrow! I’m going to try my best to get back to walking next week. Even if only for 15 minutes a day. I have a Pilates bar with rubber tubing on it so I might just do some calisthenics type exercises as well. I have to do something because my weight is affecting my joints bad.

Kätzchen 11-26-2017 12:13 AM

Over the past three days, I've have several errands I had to do on my own. What it means is that I have to catch a train or bus on my own, to get my personal errands accomplished, outside my medical appointments. What I'd like to do is get my phone set up to measure my walking distances or maybe get a fitbit wrist band? Just so I can track how many steps I'm getting in, on these personal errands.

I'm guessing I walked about three to four hours each day. It takes an lot of energy to walk, so anytime I have to go places on my own, I count it toward my goal of walking, even though it's not like anyone else might walk. But it counts, in good ways, toward my personal mobility recovery.

Maybe later on after a few months of my physical therapy I will be able to resume pool therapy again.

But for now, it's one step at a time. :balloon:

My reward for all the extra walking I did over the past three days is to rest for the next two days, so I'm looking forward to two gentle take care of me days. :rrose:

nycfem 11-26-2017 08:45 PM

Today I did 50 minutes on the stairmaster, intervals level 1-5 and then 10 minutes stretching. I went back to watching Phyllis and Harold, the documentary on Amazon Prime about a marriage, and whaddayaknow, it suddenly picked up speed and got interesting! Glad I watched it!

nycfem 11-28-2017 10:49 PM

On Monday -my goodness it feels so far away!- I walked for 15 minutes in the school building I work in during my lunch time. Go nycfem! :)

Kätzchen 11-28-2017 11:51 PM

Yay, nycfem! All the steps we take, helps, I think! :)

Today my favorite taxi driver showed up by surprise to take me to PT (physical therapy). It was a 'lather, rinse, repeat' of guided therapy sessions.

I plan to get out tomorrow for short brief periods of walking.

:bunchflowers:

GayandGray, how are you doing???
Gemme, how about you?
Any other people managing to get a bit of extra exercise worked in during the days ahead?

Gemme 11-29-2017 05:27 AM

Yesterday, I spent about 3 hours in my storage unit, organizing and restacking totes and breaking down and recycling boxes. It's much better now and I had an extended period of moving with intention so it's a win-win for sure.

Greco 12-10-2017 03:26 PM

millas
 
Hi Ladies and Butches,

Well, it's my first time posting on this thread...and truth be told I am/was
feeling a bit...yes, not easy for an introvert.

Ok, here goes...today I began training on an indoor track, not my favorite
but necessary for now...no snakes, or bushes that bite...smiling.

I have been jogging/running 4 mi, but today my body went for
my old familiar 7 mi...and yes it felt great...seems my ankle injury is healed.

Ok, that's it. Thanks for the "encourager" she knows who she is.

Greco

Greco 12-11-2017 06:07 PM

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Four mi slow walk today through the biting bushes...it feels so great to move outside...Greco

nycfem 12-25-2017 07:24 PM

Last Monday I walked for half an hour during lunch inside the big 5-high schools campus that I work inside. It's a great place to walk- maybe not peaceful, but certainly spacious.

Yesterday I walked from 97th St. to 34th St. That was 13,000 steps. I counted that as 1 hr and 45 minutes but it was longer, with stopping to look around and take photos and all that. The reason I walked there was because I had bought a jacket where they had not taken off the tag with the alarm inside. So it was a walk with a purpose, a destination walk, something I enjoy.

Today I did 30 minutes on the stairmaster. It felt really good. The gym was closing at 2 because it is Christmas. Judith was asleep in the locker room on a bench. I told the worker in the locker room, "Please don't forget to wake Judith before you lock up," and she nodded in agreement.

nycfem 12-26-2017 08:39 PM

When I arrived today at the gym locker room, Judith was sitting inside having brunch. When I left, she was chatting with another gym member. It's quite curious how much time she spends at the gym just in the locker room.

Today I went to my usual row of stairmasters and they'd been replaced with matrix "stair masters". I was intimidated but I went for it anyway. I had such a hard time. I couldn't get it to pause, couldn't figure out how to turn off the t.v. on it, couldn't figure out how to speed it up. I ended up getting off, going in a corner by the window, and shedding a few tears. I felt like I wished I was the type that could just quickly figure out machines but I'm really not. Also, I missed my old stairmaster. I went back and got back on again and eked out 15 minutes before I just decided to move on. I still did not have it figured out, and it didn't feel right.

Then I found two old stairmasters somewhere else and used one for 30 minutes. Probably it is only a short time before they get rid of all the old stairmasters. Technology marches on. I don't take to new technology easily. I still read paper books.

RockOn 12-26-2017 09:15 PM

back to nycfem
 
So sorry you had such a foul time at the gym!

RockOn 12-26-2017 09:26 PM

I did not do anything physical today. I was back at work and happy to be there. I could barely move.

I almost worked myself silly from Friday through last night felling pine trees, dragging them down to the road with a towrope hooked to the truck. Had a little incident that freaked my calm but it turned out okay.

I sat on my left butt cheek all day long at work. I stepped in a hole, fell backwards yesterday ... was able to push the chainsaw away from me and hit the stop button. But had a tree felling wedge in my right back pocket. Right cheek received a good brusing! Bumped my head on a tree too but not much to that. I just lay there and laughed out loud.

Gemme 12-27-2017 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nycfem (Post 1188825)
When I arrived today at the gym locker room, Judith was sitting inside having brunch. When I left, she was chatting with another gym member. It's quite curious how much time she spends at the gym just in the locker room.

Today I went to my usual row of stairmasters and they'd been replaced with matrix "stair masters". I was intimidated but I went for it anyway. I had such a hard time. I couldn't get it to pause, couldn't figure out how to turn off the t.v. on it, couldn't figure out how to speed it up. I ended up getting off, going in a corner by the window, and shedding a few tears. I felt like I wished I was the type that could just quickly figure out machines but I'm really not. Also, I missed my old stairmaster. I went back and got back on again and eked out 15 minutes before I just decided to move on. I still did not have it figured out, and it didn't feel right.

Then I found two old stairmasters somewhere else and used one for 30 minutes. Probably it is only a short time before they get rid of all the old stairmasters. Technology marches on. I don't take to new technology easily. I still read paper books.

I'm with you on this. Every time they do away with an old piece of equipment, it feels like I have to learn to ride the bicycle again with all the new gadgets and knobs and whatnot. Why can't they just leave some things alone?

2017's coming to an end so it's back to the gym I go. DC will likely get a membership too. We're both going to work on getting back to Our pre-coupled bodies and maybe a little more off the top. In terms of resolutions, which I will post in the appropriate thread, I'm going to do a 44 by 44 plan.

There are 151 days from January 1st to my birthday. That is 21.5 weeks or a teensy bit more than 2 pounds a week. It's feasible. I just have to get up off of my duff to do so.

But not today.

<--lazy bones

AmazonDC 12-27-2017 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 1188954)
I'm with you on this. Every time they do away with an old piece of equipment, it feels like I have to learn to ride the bicycle again with all the new gadgets and knobs and whatnot. Why can't they just leave some things alone?

2017's coming to an end so it's back to the gym I go. DC will likely get a membership too. We're both going to work on getting back to Our pre-coupled bodies and maybe a little more off the top. In terms of resolutions, which I will post in the appropriate thread, I'm going to do a 44 by 44 plan.

There are 151 days from January 1st to my birthday. That is 21.5 weeks or a teensy bit more than 2 pounds a week. It's feasible. I just have to get up off of my duff to do so.

But not today.

<--lazy bones

Yes I will be joining a gym and getting bavk to My boxing weight... I'm super ready to not be unhealthy... eating a lot better starting this weekend and my shakes will be awesome. And supporting My babygrl goals as well...


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