I run(am training for Chicago marathon in October) and have access to hundreds of miles of open water paddling without leaving my property so spend a lot of time in my solo canoe
I do about a half hour of calisthenics and yoga every morning. Combined with monitoring my diet, avoiding refined sugars and caffeine, walking daily, and staying on my feet throughout the day, I've dropped over 40 pounds over the last 9 months.
I used to do hundreds of push-ups, but while that was building muscle mass, it wasn't helping me lose weight. It also was giving me soreness in my shoulders. I changed my workout to focus on my core and flexibility. I do full planks now, with only the palms of my hands and tip toes on the floor, and try to keep the rest of my body flat as a board.
After stretching for about 15 minutes, my workout is the downward dog pose, with heels flat on the ground>planks>arms fully extended over my head alternating with crossing my arms at the wrists while extending my arms overhead>wall squats. Each of these I hold for a 600 count currently. When I started this workout about a year ago, it was a 100 count. I sporadically add on another 25 to my count when I feel comfortable at the current plateau and my body tells me it's time to up the workout.
Physically, this has increased my stamina, without bulking up my muscle mass. My shoulders don't hurt anymore. Most importantly, losing weight has reduced the stress on my knees. My left knee used to hurt so bad that I was having trouble just walking to the store and thought surgery was the only solution. That is no longer the case, as I am walking pain free.
Psychologically, it is reassuring to see my body having a positive response. I've been dealing with a skin cancer diagnosis since September, and knowing that my stamina is increasing is a signal that my symptoms aren't worsening. It's great to have dropped a few pants sizes and dig out old pieces of clothing I am able to fit in again. It's also nice to hear positive comments from people I haven't seen for a long while.
As COVID-19 seems especially troublesome for those afflicted with obesity and diabetes, I feel fortunate to have started this fitness program when I did. As it is also tricky for those with respiratory issues, I have taken another hiatus from smoking weed. Suppose I would use edibles or tinctures, but haven't felt the need.
As of today, I am closing my store due to our governor's mandate for the first time other than major holidays in 15 years. The order is in effect until at least April 6th, so I will have lots more time on my hands to read, play some guitar, go on longer walks, and to work in my sister's garden.
Inside painting (1 room done so far, prepping 2nd one now), some outside yardwork (raking and winter cleanup) got lots more to go. Then when I find the time, long walks.
and I have a small nautilus weight machine that has stations for bench press, curls, pull downs, pull ups, leg presses and leg lifts
i really have a bike Jones developing, just sitting there pedaling going nowhere, no matter how good the music is, is getting old. I have a massive bike trail right by the home, and I need to get on it.
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on Wednesday, March 25, 2020 – 11:13 am
I run(am training for Chicago
I run(am training for Chicago marathon in October) and have access to hundreds of miles of open water paddling without leaving my property so spend a lot of time in my solo canoe
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Jay Siobud
on Wednesday, March 25, 2020 – 11:18 am
100 pushups a day and
100 pushups a day and intermittent barbell and dumbbell stuff around my house.
I gained 6 pounds so far. I feel like I just walk around my house and then shrug "Well I guess I'll eat again".
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: good at drinking water infinite ignorance
on Wednesday, March 25, 2020 – 11:22 am
12-oz curls
12-oz beer curls
5 oz wine curls
2 oz tequila shots
puffing
walking
yard work
regular profound exclamations of "f&ck!"
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Dr. Benway daylight
on Wednesday, March 25, 2020 – 11:29 am
hard farm labor and
hard farm labor and amphetamines
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Briank Briank
on Wednesday, March 25, 2020 – 12:04 pm
I pulled out my old, off
I pulled out my old, off-brand Total Gym. It works well enough, but it isn't quite the same. Also been walking about 3 miles a day.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Philzone Refugee Herbal Dave
on Wednesday, March 25, 2020 – 12:43 pm
I do about a half hour of
I do about a half hour of calisthenics and yoga every morning. Combined with monitoring my diet, avoiding refined sugars and caffeine, walking daily, and staying on my feet throughout the day, I've dropped over 40 pounds over the last 9 months.
I used to do hundreds of push-ups, but while that was building muscle mass, it wasn't helping me lose weight. It also was giving me soreness in my shoulders. I changed my workout to focus on my core and flexibility. I do full planks now, with only the palms of my hands and tip toes on the floor, and try to keep the rest of my body flat as a board.
After stretching for about 15 minutes, my workout is the downward dog pose, with heels flat on the ground>planks>arms fully extended over my head alternating with crossing my arms at the wrists while extending my arms overhead>wall squats. Each of these I hold for a 600 count currently. When I started this workout about a year ago, it was a 100 count. I sporadically add on another 25 to my count when I feel comfortable at the current plateau and my body tells me it's time to up the workout.
Physically, this has increased my stamina, without bulking up my muscle mass. My shoulders don't hurt anymore. Most importantly, losing weight has reduced the stress on my knees. My left knee used to hurt so bad that I was having trouble just walking to the store and thought surgery was the only solution. That is no longer the case, as I am walking pain free.
Psychologically, it is reassuring to see my body having a positive response. I've been dealing with a skin cancer diagnosis since September, and knowing that my stamina is increasing is a signal that my symptoms aren't worsening. It's great to have dropped a few pants sizes and dig out old pieces of clothing I am able to fit in again. It's also nice to hear positive comments from people I haven't seen for a long while.
As COVID-19 seems especially troublesome for those afflicted with obesity and diabetes, I feel fortunate to have started this fitness program when I did. As it is also tricky for those with respiratory issues, I have taken another hiatus from smoking weed. Suppose I would use edibles or tinctures, but haven't felt the need.
As of today, I am closing my store due to our governor's mandate for the first time other than major holidays in 15 years. The order is in effect until at least April 6th, so I will have lots more time on my hands to read, play some guitar, go on longer walks, and to work in my sister's garden.
It's a process, but a good one.
Stay healthy Zoners.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Rasputin O'Leary Rasmataz
on Wednesday, March 25, 2020 – 12:53 pm
Inside painting (1 room done
Inside painting (1 room done so far, prepping 2nd one now), some outside yardwork (raking and winter cleanup) got lots more to go. Then when I find the time, long walks.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: dimethyllovebeam joe
on Wednesday, March 25, 2020 – 02:24 pm
Running around at work
Running around at work tending to people and plants. Fortunate to still be working and not ill yet.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: long live the dead love matters
on Wednesday, March 25, 2020 – 02:30 pm
Landscaping and gardening
Landscaping and gardening
good meditation
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on Wednesday, March 25, 2020 – 03:36 pm
my garage gym
my garage gym
Recumbent bike
and I have a small nautilus weight machine that has stations for bench press, curls, pull downs, pull ups, leg presses and leg lifts
i really have a bike Jones developing, just sitting there pedaling going nowhere, no matter how good the music is, is getting old. I have a massive bike trail right by the home, and I need to get on it.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Hitchhiker awaiting "true call" Knotesau
on Wednesday, March 25, 2020 – 04:07 pm
I'm cleaning pools.
I'm cleaning pools.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Thumbkinetic (Bluestnote)
on Wednesday, March 25, 2020 – 06:23 pm
Resistance/pulley contraption
Resistance/pulley contraption for my rotator cuff thing.
Walking. We live in a valley. Steep hills a half-block away in two directions.
Fingerpickin'.