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Reply #30 posted 02/02/18 10:54am

PurpleJedi

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RodeoSchro said:

PurpleJedi said:


thumbs up!

Right now I'm trying to correct my sleep pattern (it's WAAAAAAAY off).



Don't work out at night; they say that keeps you up.

Don't watch Scarlett Johanssen movies at night; they say that keeps you up, too.

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lurking

By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #31 posted 02/08/18 10:48am

maplenpg

Quite chuffed with myself in 2018 so far. After a very stressful 2017, which led to unhealthy eating habits and a lack of exercise, I have been on fire so far. My treadmill has been dusted down and used for 30 minutes every day. I aim to complete the 1000 mile challenge by walking a minimum of 3.2 miles every day (I don't include the treadmill miles in this), I have been doing cardio by using YouTube videos (Bodyproject has been excellent) and I have taken up fencing (the sport, not putting fences up biggrin ). I have already lost nearly a stone and feel much fitter. Even if I just keep a couple of things up this year it will be a vast improvement on last year.

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Reply #32 posted 02/11/18 2:32am

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Promised myself to stop eating all that bread and change my morning routine...im still doing it since beginnen of the year. Eating 3 portions of cottage cheese every day with fruit, nuts and oatmeal.

Foodprep every third day (rise, fish, vegatables)

feeling great.

Only drink too much in the weekends, gotta change that.

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Reply #33 posted 02/11/18 7:13pm

RodeoSchro

The Old Man (me) turned 59 yesterday. For my birthday, I got a cold! The good news is that due to my 100 push-ups a day routine, the cold really only lasted a day and a half. So, I went to the gym today and...

...pushed up 306! Woo Hoo! The Old Man can still get it up! <Insert corny joke here>

So, another year, another 306. Hope I can make it to 60 and still get it up. <Insert another corny joke here>

The best part of the day though, was this young dude who was trying to bench 225 next to me. He was in trouble and didn't quite get the bar back to the top rack. I told him I'd spot for him if he needed it, and that he was about 1/2 inch from making it back to the top row. I told him that if he wanted to do another set with me spotting, I guaranteed he'd do the lift.

He did it! And it was a new personal record for him - first time to bench 225. I felt better about helping that guy than I did about my lift. It was a great day - I hope all the rest of the days of Year 59 And Counting are this much fun!

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Reply #34 posted 02/12/18 10:39am

morningsong

The pescatarian thing is going fine, no major meat cravings even when around bacon. I've opted for various forms of Tai Chi as opposed to Yoga, gotta get my balance back.

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Reply #35 posted 02/22/18 6:37am

domainator2010

Hey - I'm back at a gym! Hopefully gettin lean and trim! smile

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Reply #36 posted 03/01/18 9:46am

RodeoSchro

This thing's gonna lock tomorrow, so I'll start a new thread then. But let's review our February!

I think February is an important month. Most people start their fitness journey in January, as part of a New Year's resolution. If they make it through January, it's because they were smart and didn't overdo it. Which is great! Because it gets you to...

...February! Those who started in January will have seen actual improvement in February, if they've kept up their workouts. You built a base and trained your muscles in exercise movements in january; you began to push those muscles in February. That's how you do it!

If you DIDN'T keep it up through February (that's what she said!) (sorry, but I've been binge-watching "The Office" all month) don't despair! Most of us in the Northern Hemisphere want improvement by swimsuit season, and there's still a good 2 or 3 or God forbid 4 months until then.

That means that if you start NOW, you can still see great improvement by the time you hit the beach.

So what are you waiting for? The next thread?!? Go get it, baby!

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