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The Org 2016 Fitness Thread
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Well, my mom bought me a new Fitbit ChargeHR for Christmas and it's pretty neat. I started back at the gym on New Year's Eve and have made a commitment to get to the gym starting at 3 days a week, no matter if stress from job or bullshit from my silly supervisor pisses me off. For me that's the hardest part...a stressful day at work easily translates to going straight home and laying on the couch. My goal is to approach this new year with more dedication into transforming my body to the body that I want. I've already stocked up on my fruits and vegetables as well as protein shakes and protein bars, which will curb my temptation for sweets and fast food. It's worked before and it WILL work again!!!! I eventually would like to lose 51 pounds this year. That's down about 4 dress sizes for me.
So any advice and/or motivational tips are appreciated. [Edited 1/2/16 12:28pm] I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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^^^Thanks Rodeo for the tips and advice!!! Much appreciated. I've been doing pretty good this first week. I haven't had any urges for fast food, sweets or candy. I've been trying to keep my water intake up, it's not problem for me to give up sodas or juices since I pretty much prefer drinking water anyway, its just that I drink more of it when I'm home than I do at work, but I keep a water bottle on my desk so I just have to remember to keep drinking. I'm finding that staying away from coffee isn't too bad either, I just replaced it with hot tea in the morning when I get to work. Using my Fitbit, I've found that certain things I do around the house helps me burn a ton of calories without realizing it. So on days when I can't get to the gym, I won't feel guilty that I've missed out on a workout day and feel like I haven't accomplished anything. I made it to the gym last Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. This week my gym days will be Thursday, Friday, Saturday and maybe Sunday. I'm just trying to keep it simple. I know that when I put heavy expectations on myself that I crash and burn, so I'm trying to avoid doing that to myself this time around. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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I tend to get sore but I push myself a lot. Hit it hard, or don't hit it at all. | |
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So, I'm not doing very good.
At the skating school I got a Vo2 Max test. The goal was to measure what my optimal heart rate should be to train for the Weissensee Elfstedentocht.
However, my results were within the ME/CFS range.
I should be happy that somebody established what is wrong and even offered me a solution.
So, I don't know what is wrong with me. I'm just getting fatter in stead of fitter.
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I was going to post an update and saw DJJ had already posted hers. I know this, DJJ - you can't accomplish anything without a goal, and you can't accomplish a goal without a plan. You have both the goal and the plan - that's the hard part! Now, as my mentor and guru Arnold Schwarzenegger would say - All you have to do is go through the motions! | |
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And in between it's all about making sure my body can recover. Because the recovery is not as it is with 'normal' people. So, I just have to make sure to rest more to give my body to recover.
And I started to monitor my food intake. Just to make sure I don't over eat anymore.
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Wow DJJ that skate race sounds intense from what I translated! You can do it one glide at a time.
My fitness goals are about dropping weight through fun activities and diet. My winter activities are cross country skiing and snowboarding. Spring/Summer/Fall will be biking to work. Diet will move to a more plant based diet with the occasional BBQ and seafood thrown in. There are some things you just can't get a Texan to change. | |
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my goal is similar. i would like to lose about 50 lbs as well. i have a bad habit of fluctuating.... | |
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I hit the gym yesterday for the first time since around December 13th. So, the question is - how did doing 3,700 push-ups affect/maintain my strength? [Edited 1/24/16 10:32am] | |
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I completed week 1.
The first 10 minutes of my running I kept my heart rate in zone 2 and the last 10 minutes in zone 3.
So, in week 2, I will to 3 running laps of 24 minutes running, all 24 minutes in zone 3.
In between I'm resting and doing breath excersises three times a day. And monitoring my heart rate when I'm doing it.
I'm proud that I finished week 1 and I'm looking forward to start week 2.
I'm just running 3km now, and it has to develop towards skating 200 km in one day!
So, lots of work to do to become healthy and then sporty.
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I love snowboarding! Never did cross country skiing, but it seems pretty good. I think it really works better if you do activities you enjoy. I really hope to be in shape next winter, so I have the energy to go out and do stuf without being exhausted for weeks afterwards. 99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%. | |
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The fitbit is perfect to monitor your tension.
Maybe something like that works for you too?
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By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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Nice... Do yo do 100 at once or in a couple of sets? Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right? | |
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Well, on Friday I must have overdone it at the gym - or I did the exercise wrong or I just need to work on the mobility of my leg muscles - but my calves were SO sore yesterday, I literally could not walk. I couldn't keep my legs straight. Really painful. More or less ok today. Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right? | |
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I'm back at HQ after 6 weeks away. That can only mean one thing: [Edited 1/26/16 11:06am] | |
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