Health and Fitness

Discussion in 'Your Front Porch' started by Intrepid, May 18, 2014.

  1. Nathan

    Nathan Well-Known Member

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    Both Intrepid & Rose will be missed.

    Wishing you peace too, Redwing.

    Nathan. Signing off.
     
  2. redwing1951

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    I wish you would stay.....
     
  3. June-

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    I got a good report on my stress test, so i am back to walking today. Feels good.
     
  4. Gustav123

    Gustav123 Is it great yet?

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    Awesome June. Its no secret im no big fan of doing cardio but I saw a study( wish i had bookmarked it) that showed that even 30 min a week of cardio results in some significant health returns. So, with that in mind im making sure I get that minimum amount on top of strength training.
     
  5. June-

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    I have had high fasting blood sugar for a long time, between 116 and 126. This time after walking 5 days a week for 8 months, it was 110. And that was with an admittedly crappy diet. My bp is also down significantly. I just walk a 20 min mile for an hour yet i get great benefits.
     
  6. BumbleBea

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    Good for you June. I'm actually walking to places I would usually take the car to. My body has adjusted nicely to the walking and I'm not breathing as heavily as when I started. Sometimes all it takes is a small thing to make a huge improvement.
     
  7. Jester

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    I'm the opposite. I'm more cardio and less strength training. I just set up the DVD player in the home office and am going to start the DDP Yoga series.

    As far as the cardio, I find that it directly impacts the quality of my hearing. When I'm doing cardio regularly (I do 35 minutes on the elliptical 5 times a week), my hearing is markedly better than when I quit doing it. If vertigo isn't an issue, I can't recommend vigorous cardio to help with the MM symptoms enough.
     
  8. Halos

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    After my shift today I stayed at the clinic and rode the stationary bike for 30 minutes. I try to do bike or treadmill at least 3 days a week
     
  9. redwing1951

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    Good morning for a brisk walk. Temp is 55 and sunny.
     
  10. June-

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    I love the cooler weather when I can walk later in the day. Dog and I are heading out in about an hour.
     
  11. Gustav123

    Gustav123 Is it great yet?

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    Exercise/gyms have helped me through some tough times in my life. It still does. Its great (for me) for stress, giving me focus, goal setting/accomplishing and even social needs. I met a girl at one long ago and dated her a long time. I have made good friends too. However, laying on the floor one day attempting to do the epley a guy came running over thinking i had passed out...heh. Also, i like being around other people who value exercise. I often go in feeling like i wont do any good and still frequently have a great workout. Yesterday i squatted 295 (thats good for me) and felt great, with no soreness today or the reoccurring sciatica that visits me.
     
  12. redwing1951

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    I totally agree regarding exercise getting one through tough times!! When I had my worst moments of meniere's I continued to train for triathlons. I am convinced getting your heart pumping and blood moving brings on the"I can do" attitude we need to beat the disease! Keep going to the gym and keep on squatting :)
     
  13. June-

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    Let's try to keep it alive. I need to focus on my health and fitness. I am doing well in the exercise dept, not so well with my diet, big or small d. It's not a question of knowing but doing for me..
     
  14. Jester

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    I've been so busy at work, I haven't contributed much. Probably won't be able to contribute much going forward anyway for the same reasons. But on the diet topic, I've actually been pretty good lately and I can tell because I'm constantly hungry!

    I've had a couple of days with no work-out and I can feel I need to go back. Maybe I'll hit some cardio tonight.
     
  15. June-

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    I think that hunger precedes a loss. Well, i guess that is self-evident but i mean i can follow a diet for a while and not feel hungry but right before the scale shows a loss, i sometimes get that sudden hunger.
     
  16. Gustav123

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    About 7 years ago I decided to drop about 10 pounds, I had let it creep on over a few years. I did it by calorie counting and a food log. What i realized was that I had to be ok with feeling a little hungry at times. I think I had learned that it wasnt ok to feel the least bit hungry, as if it was unhealthy. I realized doing this diet that i had to learn that its ok and not really a big deal. I actually got used to it and used to eating less.
     
  17. Gustav123

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    Friday will be lower body and shoulders day at the gym. Its deadlift day. I have been feeling good and strong lately. Especially for my age. :)
     
  18. Gustav123

    Gustav123 Is it great yet?

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    Cant the machines just have a button that says "over 40"?
     
  19. Gustav123

    Gustav123 Is it great yet?

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    Yeah I hate putting in my age on those things...!

    Here is an interesting study on shoulder moves...http://www.acefitness.org/acefit/expert-insight-article/47/5001/dynamite-delts-ace-research-identifies-top/

    I frequently hurt my shoulder/cuff. They say doing a press very wide with light weight builds stabilization. Plus do the rotator cuff moves which i often dont do...=(

    Later today i will do some lower body and shoulders.
     
  20. imasteeler

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    I've come to realize, 1 day of slacking will easily offset a full week of a disciplined exercise regimen. But a full week of disciplined exercise will not necessarily offset 1 day of slacking... :mad:

    Over the last 30 days, I've missed 3. These 3 days have more than skewed the statistics... it's like starting over again.
     

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