#104478 - 09/03/07 11:56 PM
Re: What is everyone doing for a fitness program?
[Re: ScouterMan]
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Registered: 12/21/04
Posts: 115
Loc: ENGLEWOOD ,TN
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Hmmm let's see,
thinking about quitting smoking (2+ packs a day) I work construction so depending on the work of that day heavy lifting and a lot of walking gets done not to mention pulling welding leads and contorting my large frame into positions to weld.
Some times the family and I go on a walk depending on the heat typically 1.4 miles.
I need to do more but working 50 - 60 hours a week I am usually too tired from the heat the last month to do much walking.
at 6' 2" and 310 lbs i really need to do more
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#104552 - 09/04/07 12:19 PM
Re: What is everyone doing for a fitness program?
[Re: REDDOG79]
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Registered: 02/06/04
Posts: 4020
Loc: Anchorage AK
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Red Dog, it is time to quit smoking cigs now. I was up to three packs a day at one point. You need to find a reason that is more important than smoking is to you. For me, it was not being able to snuggle with my 3 year old that made me throw the rest of the carton in the garbage and turn my back on them.
People try to quit all the time. The one thing I've found about the truly successful is that they discover smoking interferes with something else in their life that they value more. If you can find a thing that smoking takes away from, like spending time with your kids without risking their health, or something like that, you will be successful. Without such motivation, I know of no one who's been able to give it up.
I quit in one day. It wasn't pleasant, but in my mind I had no choice. Once you take away the choice, the decision is pretty much made. It was like deciding to cut off my left hand for the life of my daughter, but isn't that something you would do? After 14 years of not smoking cigarettes, I have to say I miss it about as much today as I did when I first quit, but I learned to do without it, just like I could learn to do without a hand I suppose.
I've recently taken to puffing on a pipe or a good cigar once a month or so, but I can't inhale those things, and I know this isn't a habit, just an indulgence. I wouldn't recommend a cigarette smoker try to switch to pipe or cigar for at least 5 years or more after giving up cigs. The temptation is too great before that.
Find your reason, as I did, and get over your addiction. Then once you have that beast under control, you can focus on other things, one at a time. Discipline evokes maturity, but must be taken in small doses to be effective.
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#104769 - 09/05/07 10:19 PM
Re: What is everyone doing for a fitness program?
[Re: ScouterMan]
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Registered: 09/19/03
Posts: 736
Loc: Montréal, Québec, Canada
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Actually I'm thinking about reducing booze consumption and resume swimming laps. I think swimming is a good physical exercise and obviously could be useful in emergencies...
Frankie
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#104803 - 09/06/07 11:20 AM
Re: What is everyone doing for a fitness program?
[Re: Frankie]
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Registered: 09/25/02
Posts: 239
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Wow, there are some big guys on here. I'm 34 years old, 5'6", 140 lbs. My workout consists of mainly yard work, bodyweight exercises , tae kwon do routines, and the occasional hike or bike ride. I don't diet per se, but what I am very stringent about is portion control. I cannot finish even half of most restaurant portions. When I do order at restaurants, I usually get something like grilled salmon, rice, and veggies.
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#104968 - 09/07/07 07:05 PM
Re: What is everyone doing for a fitness program?
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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Registered: 12/19/06
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I do a USMC PFT every sunday. I also go to the gym 5 times a week for ~1 hour, do a 3 mile run three times a week & do daily crunches and push ups.
That is the ideal but i usally only do about 3/4 of that because of work & school.
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#105040 - 09/09/07 12:09 AM
Re: What is everyone doing for a fitness program?
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Sherpadog
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On weekends, it is not unusual to go for a 4-6 mile walk carrying our BOB's for weight, through a local park that is on the edge of a steep ravine.
Replying and quoting my own post... I uploaded some pics of our local park that we make great use of as part of an overall fitness program. The walk to and from the park is less then 15 minutes each way from home which is perfect. It's a beautiful and largely un-developed park right in the city and the best thing, it is very lightly used. Today in about 2 hours we seen 6 people and 4 dogs total even on this nice early fall day. Take a look here:
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#105048 - 09/09/07 02:29 AM
Re: What is everyone doing for a fitness program?
[Re: ScouterMan]
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Journeyman
Registered: 09/08/05
Posts: 51
Loc: New York City
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God, I feel like a slacker after reading everyone else's responses! I work with a trainer 2 hours a week, but that's mostly weights and stretching-for-flexibility. (Never underestimate how much sitting in front of a computer all day for work messes up shoulders/chest muscles.) The only cardio I get is chasing my 5 y.o. nephew and 3 y.o. niece around every few weeks -- I have a rowing machine, but I HATE cardio!
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#105206 - 09/10/07 09:19 PM
Re: What is everyone doing for a fitness program?
[Re: BachFan]
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Registered: 10/06/06
Posts: 42
Loc: Portland, OR
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Actually I'm thinking about reducing booze consumption... Frankie Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Easy Frankie! Get a hold of yourself! That's just crazy talk!!! Do NOT do anything rash!! I agree with Bogey " The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind." --Humphrey Bogart Regarding excercise, right now about all I do is ride my bike to work. 16 miles a day round trip, 5 days per week regardless of weather. I ride a fixed gear (one speed, no coasting) and I ride about as hard as I can most days, tacking miles as time and fatigue allow. I try to ride on the weekends as well, but family life always seems to get in the way. I do hike with the family pretty often though. I very recently started a little core training. I'm using a combination of the US Navy Seal work out, Simplefit, and Crossfit (google them if you're curious). Mostly body weight resistance workouts and I am taking it VERY slow to start. I don't want to cause damage to some of these old injuries, and I have a really tough time with motivation and "work out" programs. I can't stand going to a gym and I don't have hours per day to spend working out. My intent is to work up to a full scale Crossfit "Workout of the Day". Consistantly. We'll see. I've a long way to go! m
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