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Why not tomorrow?I' m starting Monday, starting Monday, I will get the holidays off this body, starting Monday.
Why not tomorrow?I' m starting Monday, starting Monday, I will get the holidays off this body, starting Monday.
Impressive and detailed history, hope you can find a way to walk without a cane. Is that possible?The history of fitness through Della.
Are you a gym rat? Do you have one of those treadmills-one you actually use? Are you a mall rat? Do you like to keep as fit as you can? Or, are you a confirmed couch potato?
fuzzybuddy, I get plenty of exercise at home every day. I do have a Treadmill and an exercise bike that I use everyday.
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I also do a few exercises each day as well. I don't mind exercising, as I also listen to music, or I may watch TV while exercising.
Impressive and detailed history, hope you can find a way to walk without a cane. Is that possible?
My timeline is pretty simple:
- Birth to age 66 fat most of the time.
- Then for reasons still not clear to me I was able to successfully diet and lose over 200 lbs, also started going to a gym, walking and biking.
- 66 to now (age 70), kept most of the weight off, up and down a little, but within a 30 lb range, and I have kept the exercise up.
They can be ordered from any company that supplies fitness equipment and are available in rolls or modular pieces and user assembled. Search for gym floors.I get out every day to a multi-storied shopping complex. I park my car on the rooftop then work my way down to the ground floor then back again. Do a little shopping and a quick coffee. By the time I get home I look at my phone which counts my steps and I usually do about 5,000 steps so that is enough for me. I bought a Cubii elliptical but it keeps sliding on my shiny tiles. I rang the place I bought it from, and they said they don't sell them anymore? Anyone know of what type of rubber mat I can get?
Tempsontime65, you crack me up!Umm, well I got out of bed, made it down two flights of stairs and still breathing...I'm cool!!!
bobcat, if your splitting wood, plus stacking it yourself. You indeed are getting plenty of exercise. As my husband does this as well, especially since my husband's been doing this for many years. We rely on wood heat during the winter months.I don't go to a gym, but exercise every day. So I stay in pretty good shape, but I don't do it to build muscle or anything, just so I can do chores, cutting, loading, and splitting wood, etc..., without being sore. It takes discipline, but seems to work well, so no need to change.
You're right, it is a workout, but it isn't something you do all year, so I rely mostly on the exercise regimen to stay in shape. The chores just aren't as taxing when your body is conditioned for them.bobcat, if your splitting wood, plus stacking it yourself. You indeed are getting plenty of exercise. As my husband does this as well, especially since my husband's been doing this for many years. We rely on wood heat during the winter months.
I get my cardio in on ellipticals, I find it far more tolerable than the treadmill. Stationary bikes are also an option, but I prefer standing up and I need padded shorts to make it more than 15 mins on a bike seat.Treadmills to me are physical and mental torture. But I love open road jogging and developed my own "old age" method where I keep my feet close to the ground to minimize back and knee impact. Also do shoulder and arm rubber band exercises 3 times per week.
againstthegrain, I don't mind being on the Treadmill 30-35 minutes each day. It's a must for me. My husband thought the Recumbent Bike would be good for the two of us as well. Before I had the Treadmill, I walked outside, and at times it was a bit too cold for me. And sometimes a bit too hot as well. So, I am appreciative I can exercise indoors. And doing this while watching TV or listening to music is an added plus.I get my cardio in on ellipticals, I find it far more tolerable than the treadmill. Stationary bikes are also an option, but I prefer standing up and I need padded shorts to make it more than 15 mins on a bike seat.