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I'll just deal with a sprinkle, but no, I'm not powerwalking in the rain, because that looks insane.Umbrellas down?
I'll just deal with a sprinkle, but no, I'm not powerwalking in the rain, because that looks insane.Umbrellas down?
I'm pretty sure all powerwalkers inherently look insane, so don't let the rain get in the way.I'll just deal with a sprinkle, but no, I'm not powerwalking in the rain, because that looks insane.
Don't listen to Otis. Your body is asking for an off day. Listen to it.kevzilla said:50 minutes of walking today. My back tried to talk me out of it, but I managed my regular midday walk. There will be no evening walk, I barely made it to the mailbox and back.
We're expecting rain, and I haven't had a day off since 3/15. Kinda rooting for bad weather.
Can’t hold an umbrella and 2 glasses of wine there OtisOtis said:Umbrellas down?
Buy a real bike?Ok, feel like I am losing progress here. I lost 30 lbs and then Covid pandemic hit the world. I have tried to continue to eat well but definitely not keeping track or doing as well. Also I moved to our beach house to escape NYC proper so left peloton bike behind, which I had used to get in best fitness shape in decades. I have tried running but I can’t do it as it is tough on joints and my already bad back and more then two runs a week and I am limping around the house. Did a run this morning and to be honest I was gassed after about two thirds of a run I had been able to complete when I first got here. Very depressing.
One bright side is I don’t have a scale at beach house so don’t know what the damage has been. This place has always been an escape for me where I don’t worry about stuff like my weight but guess that needs to change.
That is totally not true. Zow has quit in this thread a number of timesOnly Otis gets to quit in here, soldier! I've been working from home for years. Should I just resign myself to looking like Jabba the Hutt forever? Not a chance.
Banning outdoor exercise would be a colossal mistake IMO50 Min Walk this Morning
50 Min Walk this afternoon
5 Miles, 11,000+ steps,
Thru 4/8- 795 Minutes, hoping to hop on the bikes tonight for a while to see the moon again, it was amazing last night and also this morning even as the sun was rising you could still see this amazing moon along my walk.
I'm hearing France is banning outdoor exercise...I truly hope that doesn't happen here in the States. That's all I'm gonna say.
I was sore in my neck and shoulders after my second day of this yoga program. Better now, but must have been working some muscles I hadn't used in a while!Started my 3rd day of t25 and am super sore stopped halfway....
That's ok though. I know this is for people in better shape so I got some workout in also went outside with my kid for a bit
What is t25 again?Started my 3rd day of t25 and am super sore stopped halfway....
That's ok though. I know this is for people in better shape so I got some workout in also went outside with my kid for a bit
You're doing great. If your body is saying no, then listen to your body (hi @MAC_32), but if it's your mind, it is fantastic of you to push through it. When I'm not feeling it mentally, I remind myself that I have never once regretted getting a workout in. I used to say this to get myself out hiking, because sometimes those early a.m. wakeups just were not making me happy, but I've never regretted going on a hike. Since I can't hike right now, I've applied the same mindset to working out and found it's the same, like this morning when I was definitely not feeling the yoga - but I'm always happy I did it!Today was a struggle. Just wasn't feeling it but forced myself to do 30 minutes on the recumbent bike. Pace was slower than my normal slow pace. LOL Still I'm +112 minutes for the month (based upon 34min/day to get to 1020 for the month). I'm on a good roll 12 days in a row and 17 or 18 days with at least 30 minutes of dedicated exercise.
4/1 - 295.2 lbs; 60 min recumbent bike; 565 active cal; 739 total cal. 60 Total Minutes.
4/2 - 296.0 lbs; 60 min recumbent bike; 617 active cal; 790 total cal. 120 total Minutes.
4/3 - 296.6 lbs; 60 min recumbent bike; 601 active cal; 776 total cal. 180 Total Minutes.
4/4 - 296.0 lbs: 30 min recumbent bike; 261 active cal; 347 total cal. 210 total minutes.
4/5 - 294.6 lbs; 45 min recumbent bike; 414 active cal.; 544 total cal. 255 total minutes.
4/6 - 294.8 lbs; 45 min recumbent bike; 486 active cal.; 616 total cal. 300 total minutes.
4/7 - 294.4 lbs; 24 min walk & 30 min recumbent bike; 405 active cal; 561 total cal; 354 total minutes.
4/8 - 294.4 lbs; 30 min recumbent bike; 21 active cal; 305 total cal. 384 total minutes.
https://www.beachbodyondemand.com/programs/focus-t25/workoutsWhat is t25 again?
Still going strong averaging 11k steps per day. Strangely the CV has helped b/c I can get outside and take walks during the day when I'm on calls. Miss those 18k step days of playing basketball though.Averaged 8,000 steps/day in 2019 (got a desk job , so hard to get in good steps during the day). Set a goal of 10k steps per day in 2020. Have averaged 11k so far
Dang, nice job.I was sore in my neck and shoulders after my second day of this yoga program. Better now, but must have been working some muscles I hadn't used in a while!
As for me, 86 minutes today, walking/jogging/yoga. Through Day 19/100 of my current Tecumseh challenge.
4/1 - 81
4/2 - 67
4/3 - 62
4/4 - 103
4/5 - 100
4/6 - 86
4/7 - 82
4/8 - 86
Total: 667
@Ministry of Pain100 consecutive days of at least 20 minutes of intentional activity- walking, swimming, running, basketball, whatever you wish. It just has to be something above and beyond your normal routine. Krista tweaked it to her needs, and was actually doing an hour per day. Also, I was paying myself $10 per day, so at the end of 100 days I would have $1000 that I could blow on whatever I wanted to. Krista bought a house for each day. So, you know, small tweaks.what is the Tecumseh challenge?
That's a lot of steps.34K steps yesterday between my morning walk and then yard work!
Okay, I'm in. I'm on Day 16 of at least an hour a day of bipedal locomotion (more walking than running so far, but I'm starting to get into slow jogging).On 3/23/2020 at 10:26 PM, Tecumseh said:
100 consecutive days of at least 20 minutes of intentional activity- walking, swimming, running, basketball, whatever you wish. It just has to be something above and beyond your normal routine. Krista tweaked it to her needs, and was actually doing an hour per day. Also, I was paying myself $10 per day, so at the end of 100 days I would have $1000 that I could blow on whatever I wanted to. Krista bought a house for each day. So, you know, small tweaks.what is the Tecumseh challenge?
I'm with you. I'll list all mine as bipedal locomotion (unspecified) from now on!Okay, I'm in. I'm on Day 16 of at least an hour a day of bipedal locomotion (more walking than running so far, but I'm starting to get into slow jogging).