"All gods are homemade, and it is we who pull their strings, and so, give them the power to pull ours." -Aldous Huxley
"Sooner murder an infant in its cradle than nurse unacted desires." -William Blake
I'm 6'0" and 191 lbs. I got the weight from a bathroom scale that I haven't used in a year or more. From what I can see from the data provided by some, I might be a tad overweight, but I don't feel overweight. My diet is mainly vegetarian. I drink coffee daily.
I walk every day for an hour or two mainly because I enjoy the activity. There is no physical goal involved to reduce weight or some other measurement. I don't know how to easily measure anything else that is likely to change besides weight. However, I try to see how long I can pay attention to the environment without my mind drifting. That's more of a mental training. The mind drifting is not really a problem. I just want to have more control of this process and enjoy what I am experiencing while on the walks.
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So do I. Peak bagging Rainier is just an abstract thought right now, and it violates Ed Abbey’s 1st rule of the wilderness: If you can’t walk there, you probably shouldn’t be there. (Rainier requires ropes and ice axes and stuff) If I could put enough days together, I’d probably have more fun backpacking Wonderland Trail – it circles Mount Rainier and runs for 93 miles or thereabouts.
Uhhhh...
Yeah, nothing like moving some weight, taking a shower and feeling refreshed all day. Ahhh...Originally Posted by Neo_Sephiroth
Nerd alert.Originally Posted by Badwoolf
If you're saying you can continuously swim for an hour straight, this reader is impressed. Swimming is hard. But this reader always feels amazing after 30 - 60 mins of messing around in a pool (not continuous exercise, obviously, but a little bit).Originally Posted by Buckthorn
Yay for hiking/wandering aimlessly through fall (this reader's favorite season). Good for you for running. This reader prefers bike riding, but it's all equally uncomfortable one supposes. Good luck managing the spare tire, that's a worthy enough goal.Originally Posted by Gilliate Gurgle
When this reader was in high school, he weight lifted for 3-6 days a week. Never gained any mass. It was so disheartening- so much effort was put in, this stuff wasn't done halfassed. In hindsight, it really seems like a nutritional problem, maybe even overtraining (through probably not enough food, though this reader ate like a horse!). Point is, it's easy to relate to your story.Originally Posted by Calidore
This reader would encourage you to look at your diet first and foremost, and do the gym when you're ready. But he's no professional, so grain of salt. It just feels good to weigh less (in this reader's opinion). You never know how bad you feel as a baseline until you get a little weight off.
That seems like great advice Sancho. You seem like a really good height/weight, but people differ so much, there doesn't seem to be a standard. Read in some thread that you can't eat red meat. (Look at that sentence, it's like a poem!). That is such a bummer. Red meat is delicious.Originally Posted by Sancho
Good for you for being active and choosing a sport that considers both body and mind. How exactly does one increase flexibility, anyways? Just gradual stretching maybe?Originally Posted by Silas Thorne
Yeah, that's good stuff. That's what Sanch said. Just do your thing and keep moving. That's exercise and fun all at once. This reader will factor this more into his own daily life, he hopes (through he's prone to reading and writing. Writing he can do while walking/moving, maybe even hiking, but reading not so much).Originally Posted by Badwoolf
PP, you seem to get it. We've got to change our minds, change our lifestyles. This reader would say though, for him, the exercise was done mostly for happiness/feeling good- the main thing he's done to keep losing weight is change diet. Is it the same for you?Originally Posted by PoeticPassions
You seem like you're doing great YesNo. Again, it's hard to say whether someone is overweight or not just based on reading a scale. In this reader's opinion, only body composition percentages can tell you that (not 'weight' or BMI). Your walks sound excellent. This reader enjoys a good walk, especially at evening or at night. And your mental presence exercises seem important as well- this reader does them too, sometimes. It's very zen, baby.Originally Posted by YesNo
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Me? I run four miles, four times a week: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday. And then I do some minor lifting: arm curls, two types of sit ups (with a Swiss ball) and two types of push ups, three days a week: Monday, Wednesday, Friday. This lifting I do when I'm watchin' The Food Network or reading. This is going to sound totally too much, but I often mute the TV and read during the ads, then unmute the TV and do my exercises during the programming.
And when school is in session, in addition to my runs, which I always do. Always, I do 100 push ups every morning.
That morning push up routine is funny. I do it when I get ready for work: brush teeth, 25 push ups. Wash face; 25 push ups; get dressed, 25 push ups; bathroom, 25 push ups.
In the summer I can the daily push ups, however, because I work/play outside a lot: I go canoeing, biking, DIY projects, swimming in the lake. . . .
Did I mention that I smoke cheap cigars? That's got to count for something too, right?
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“Oh crap”
-- Hellboy
Yikes, you all are fit. I'm impressed.
I used to walk about three times a week, but somewhere in the last year or two I quit. So this summer I'm trying to start walking again. Maybe I'll try running a bit. I used to get shin splints, so I'm afraid of it, but I'm a little older now and the weight doesn't fall off like it used to. I also might try swimming, I just have to get up the nerve to put on a suit. I'm 5'3" and I weigh about 116. I used to weigh 110, that's my optimal weight, so I'd really, really like to lose a few pounds. I have quit eating a Hershey's chocolate almond bar every day, but I haven't noticed any difference. Since I'm at home now I'm trying to eat about two meals a day. My caloric intake usually hovers at about 1200-1400, even when eating three meals, and even if the food I ate wasn't that great. When I do one of those BMI things it says I can eat up to 2000, which I can't even imagine.
So I'm gonna try to add some more fruits and vegetables. Good luck, everybody! Let the games begin (for some of us anyway)!
"The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
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Exercise won't do much in the weight department unless you change your eating habits (unless of course you are exercising hard core for three hours a day). Though I have noticed that if I do exercise regularly, I won't gain weight and can even lose a bit without really changing what I eat. But for big results, nutrition is key.
But I also exercise for the way it makes me feel... generally more energized, happier and less stressed.
You must have some great pecs
And running is one of the best ways to exercise. My problem is that lately I cannot run consistently, as I get really bad pain in my tendons around my ankles... so bad I have to usually stop running. Or take a break from running for a couple weeks and then I can go at it for a week straight before the pain returns![]()
"All gods are homemade, and it is we who pull their strings, and so, give them the power to pull ours." -Aldous Huxley
"Sooner murder an infant in its cradle than nurse unacted desires." -William Blake
Hi BookBeauty - what sort of HIIT do you do? I am looking to start a routine (as I need to lose weight and have heard this routine is good) but can't do it via running/walking as I have flat feet amongst other foot problems and running is pretty bad for me.
Do you have any programmes you could share?
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I'm not over weight but I would like to lose at least 5 to 7 kilos. I'm 1.7m tall and currently weigh 68kg. So I have a couple of wobbly bits I want to get rid of. My goal is not to be a bikini model, I just want to be toned and healthy.
My problem: a habit of snacking and a lack of motivation to do exercise.
How I'm going to fix it:
- Eat less sweets, cakes, puddings. Lately I find myself eating them more out of habit than anything else.
- Doing at least 15 minutes worth of exercise a day. I'm going to aim for more anyway, but I think doing something is better than nothing, so on the days I don't have time or really don't feel like it I will at least have done something.
I absolutely HATE going to the gym. I’d rather just go outside, rain or shine. And for some strange reason, my GPS doesn’t seem to work on the treadmill.
That said, though, Shaun T’s Insanity workout series is intense interval training and a lot of fun, and he doesn’t give you enough time to preen in front of all those mirrors at the health club.
Uhhhh...
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I agree about the gym. Having said that I might, might join one this winter. I really need to um, strengthen my core; I don't think just walking will do that. My son has some knowledge of how to do this so he can help me. Otherwise, gym=boredom to me.
Anywho, I did walke three days this week, for about a mile each time. Yippee for me!
"The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
"Remember, no matter where you go, there you are." Buckaroo Bonzai "Some people say I done alright for a girl." Melanie Safka
Years ago, my wife and I would drive a few miles to a YMCA to use their pool and sauna. It was nice, I guess, but then we figured walking or bicycle riding was more enjoyable and didn't use any gas nor require a membership fee and it was outside activity. Since the Chicago Botanical Garden and Forest Preserve is a short bike ride away, that's one of the things we do now. It isn't so much for physical fitness as the enjoyment of doing it.
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