Thank you.The first two sets are warm ups. After that I'm kinda sorta following this:
Prilepin's Chart Explained - Fit at Midlife
YupBut the real test will come when I get out of bed tomorrow morning.
In my 30s, I got impatient with a tardy forklift and hoisted a small pallet of steelMight have been a mistake. I felt a little twinge in my lower back on one of the lifts.
Whaaaaat? You do great! Nothing is as puny as my 10 minute work-outs and if you actually saw me (squats so shallow my knees barely bend) you'd have a whole new definition of pathetic.I think I will probably stop reading this thread. It makes my efforts seem pathetic. Maybe I will catch up but never on skis again.
I spent a month out of the gym because my darn leg is hurting me for some reason. I think it's a repetitive stress injury. I have given up and decided to get back to it but mix things up more. After a month, it still bugs me a little. I'll just go to PT as my last resort. Or switch to swimming for a month. So I am probably doing much less than you.I think I will probably stop reading this thread. It makes my efforts seem pathetic. Maybe I will catch up but never on skis again.
Just move every day. Wiggle around or dance in front of the TV morning news.I think I will probably stop reading this thread. It makes my efforts seem pathetic. Maybe I will catch up but never on skis again.
You are so spot on Della!Whaaaaat? You do great! Nothing is as puny as my 10 minute work-outs and if you actually saw me (squats so shallow my knees barely bend) you'd have a whole new definition of pathetic.
My grandfather used to take ten deep breaths every morning and called himself a health nut.
I knew a woman who said she started touching her toes ten times each morning and lost 30 pounds because of it. It's my guess that she felt so proud of herself over the toe touches it caused her to be more mindful about what she ate.
I don't have a point here other than I think even the smallest effort is a good thing.