CCom Fitness Thread
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Great thread. I go to the gym 5 days a week do trx once a week and run 25 miles a week. Just started training for state number 21 so will ramp up my miles to about 30-35 a week. The hardest thing for me is my diet. I eat anything and know I shouldn't. And drink to much beer.3
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I smoke cigars and eat cookies for breakfast.5
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silvermouse said:I smoke cigars and eat cookies for breakfast.“There’ll be two dates on your tombstone and all your friends will read ’em but all that’s gonna matter is that little dash between ’em.” -Kevin Welch6
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Yes, but substitute ice cream for cigars!2
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You smoke ice cream and eat cookies for breakfast?"Cooking isn't about struggling; It's about pleasure. It's like sǝx, with a wider variety of sauces."
At any given time the urge to sing "In The Jungle" is just a whim away... A whim away... A whim away...1 -
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cbuck said:Yes, but substitute ice cream for cigars!1
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I take a 3 mile walk 3 times a week.Got a great place to walk and I saw a hen turkey and four jakes this morning. Used to fit that into a work out with free weights, a bench and a pull down pullout machine. But I been slacking off.I've got a full set of dumbbells and the pull down machine up stairs in my studio. I suppose I will have to lift to start earning my cigars.2
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Congrats on getting healthy!!! 5 days a week doing crossfit for me, and that is pretty much so I can eat and drink anything I want on my days off!
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I do one of those workout videos or just bust out push-ups and pull-ups at home when I get chance. I also have some Dumbbells I'll use. Just started back up running today and got in 3.1 miles. I used to have my pull-up bar in the basement doorway and everytime I went downstairs I would do 10-20 pull-ups. It's tough with a little one to help take care of so I just do what I can when I get a chance.2
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Yesterday I began dragging my fat ass to the gym. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. I hurt. It sucks. But someday I hope to be half the man I am today
"Cooking isn't about struggling; It's about pleasure. It's like sǝx, with a wider variety of sauces."
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Well got in 2 miles of running and jogging this morning, was a bit rough after being so lazy the past two weeks but felt good to get back out there and working out before heading into work this morning. Good for the head and good for the body too!
Brett"When walking in open territory bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask them to stop. If they do not stop, destroy them."2 -
Lost 20lbs in the last 5 werks just from changing my diet. My wife is following a plan called Trim Healthy Mamma so by default, I am too. Basically cutting out sugar and carbs and seperating fats at meals. I feel great and have a ton of energy. I walk a lot at my current job and get my 10,000 steps in a day but need to step up into working out now. I am under 230 for the first time in 5 years. I started out at 247 and my target is 200lbs.6
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Way to go Mike, takes determination to start dropping weight and changing your daily schedule and plans keep at it and keep it up!
Brett"When walking in open territory bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask them to stop. If they do not stop, destroy them."0 -
Awesome job Mike! Keep up the good work.0
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Seriously, I don't know how you guys stay motivated to do it.
I could lift weights if I were, let's say, laying brick, or loading trucks. That accomplishes something. But just to pick up dumbbells and put them back down? Hey, there's a reason they call them dumbbells. Gimme a couple portage packs and a canoe, I'll tote that schidt all day. Where's the motivation in a gym?
I could jog and even sprint back when I was a football official. I'd often do five games in a weekend. That's a lot of miles. But just to pound the pavement? No way. I read long ago about a waiter in San Fran having his hundredth birthday. This guy jogged 3 miles to work and back ... up and down those SF hills, no less ... then hustled plates round the restaurant all day on his feet. I could do that. That makes fitness a part of your life. I'd bike to the office here, if there were bike lanes, like in Davis in Kali.
I go to yoga Tuesday and Thursday mornings before work. Cause there's trophy wives in yoga pants to motivate me there. I play handball Tuesday and Thursday evenings, and again Sunday afternoons. Cause I get to kick my buddy's ass there. But just to lift? Without a score? I dunno how you stay interested.
Give me a score, man, I'm in.
What really baffles me is, since the age of 30, I have been unable to find enough guys at the drop of a hat to gather in a park and play tackle football. The hell? What happens to people? Right after a rain, when the air is cool and the field is soft, before the Eagles come on the toob, we ought to all ride to the park and shove each other around and get muddy. Come back bruised and ready for a beer. Where'd that go?
“It has been a source of great pain to me to have met with so many among [my] opponents who had not the liberality to distinguish between political and social opposition; who transferred at once to the person, the hatred they bore to his political opinions.” —Thomas Jefferson (1808)
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I am the polar opposite @webmost I love lifting weights, and pretty much do some form of this 5-6 days a week. I despise anything cardio, and only do it because I know I have to. Cannot stand running, or elipticals, or anything of the sort. I actually now incorporate HIIT into my weight lifting to get a cardio benefit out of it, and thus reducing the amount of time I have to do the cardio which I hate so much. Win-Win!
Not sure why I like lifting so much. Guessing I am a little less evolved from
Cro-Magnon man than others. LOL I love the burn sensation. Feel great afterwards (assuming I don't throw out my back of course, which does happen from time to time) I take a pre workout drink too that makes me feel angry and aggressive like the Hulk, gotta say I am addicted to that stuff too. ITs a super mega caffeine infusion first thing in the am. Gets the ticker beating fast. I get out of bed just so I can drink the stuff... LOL
As far as your football lack of participation - my guess is that once you hit your 30's you realize he ability to go to work is critical, and kinda necessary LOL. You don't heal as fast as you did in your 20's. I severed my ACL playing football at the tender young age of 31. Last game I ever played. That sucked, BIG TIME.How do you like my profile pic Taborski? @matkn2931 -
@webmost, I think what keeps me motivated in my little pea sized brain is family and health. I know when it is my time I have no say in it, but it does make me feel better. We also use my running as an excuse to vacation. My goal is to run a half marathon in each state.1
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skydiverD said:
As far as your football lack of participation - my guess is that once you hit your 30's you realize he ability to go to work is critical, and kinda necessary LOL. You don't heal as fast as you did in your 20's. I severed my ACL playing football at the tender young age of 31. Last game I ever played. That sucked, BIG TIME.
There's always an excus --- that's not the reason. Anything worth doing, there's danger involved. Look at your throwing your back out in your second paragraph. If you can't break a collarbone, then it isn't sport -- it's just golf.genareddog said:@webmost, I think what keeps me motivated in my little pea sized brain is family and health. I know when it is my time I have no say in it, but it does make me feel better. We also use my running as an excuse to vacation. My goal is to run a half marathon in each state.
Guy I bought Biffy from, that was his goal: a marathon in every state. Lived out near DeKalb. Worked at Caterpillar. Writing was on the wall: plant shutting down, moving to China. Had to get out from under all debts before the layoff. This was 2007. But his hobby was to slap a tent and some tennis shoes on the rack of his KLR, ride out to Maine or some such, run his 26+, ride back. From where he lived, he could run a lot of marathons on long weekends.
Me, I woulda made a Snowshoe Thompson, packing mail across the Sierra Nevada. Or Pheideppedes. 80 to Sparta; 50 to Marathon; fight all day; 26 home; "Nike!", and falls dead. What a stud!
... a body in motion ...
“It has been a source of great pain to me to have met with so many among [my] opponents who had not the liberality to distinguish between political and social opposition; who transferred at once to the person, the hatred they bore to his political opinions.” —Thomas Jefferson (1808)
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webmost said:
........If you can't break a collarbone, then it isn't sport -- it's just golf......
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Most sports have only one ball, skydiving requires both!
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If you have a parachute malfunction, don't panic, you have the rest of your life to fix it.
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genareddog said:@webmost, I think what keeps me motivated in my little pea sized brain is family and health. I know when it is my time I have no say in it, but it does make me feel better. We also use my running as an excuse to vacation. My goal is to run a half marathon in each state.
Brett"When walking in open territory bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask them to stop. If they do not stop, destroy them."3 -
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Way too much muscle... good for her for being healthy but yeah that is not attractive for the one straight above lol
Brett"When walking in open territory bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask them to stop. If they do not stop, destroy them."1 -
I think the bum thread and this thread just had a collision“There’ll be two dates on your tombstone and all your friends will read ’em but all that’s gonna matter is that little dash between ’em.” -Kevin Welch2
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I'm not even sure what just happened here, or up there ^^
I'm with @webmost, played two sports in college, would be in the gym playing hoops all day every day if I could when I was younger. Once it wasn't competitive any more and the body stopped recovering as easily, I lost interest. Need to start getting back into shape though, hate looking and feeling like this. Just joined a gym that has everything and is really nice, but doesn't open until November. In the meantime I'm just trying to do what I can where I can. But I hate just working out to work out, need to be playing something!!!Team O'Donnell FTW!0