Bananabandit
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Need to get my ass in gear. Hard to when you expect 7 or 8 hrs and youre stuck for 11.
I'm a runner - having completed 6-7 marathons.
I run 25-30 miles per week when not training for a race - but at 5'10" I can not get below 180lbs.
Do it. Walk 15-45 minutes as a start.
If you want to live a prepared lifestyle then fitness must be a part of that routine.
Fine. Bully.Remember, it's discipline. Set your mind to it.
Everyone is busy.
Anyone can make excuses.
You have to make time for it. You have to want it.
Get your ass off the couch and go workout.
If you're not sweating. You're not doing it right.
You can do it.
Thanks for the boost. Got a good sweat going.
Eating spicy Doritos?
Way to step it up!
Well, I've been doing my routine steadily and getting stronger and faster. But I've had a pretty bad cold this week and I missed two days of exercising. And I would like to do it tonight but I'm still not feeling good enough. I'll have to double up over the weekend.
Damn, that sucks man. I hope this isnt the same, but it sounds similar, but im at 1 week.Some kind of WW I death flu from 1918 is going around; I swear. I got the flu 4 weeks ago, suffered through it and thought I was getting better. Then 3 weeks ago it got bad again. Went to the MD and they gave me a broad spectrum antibiotic and flonase. 10 days later a lot of the symptoms were gone but still had lung fluid and a sinus infection that was causing headaches. They then put me on a different antibiotic and sinus spray a week ago, and now that the antibiotic is done I think the flu might be coming back - headaches are gone but still coughing. Reminds me of those stories I read about how in WW I there was a flu that was so bad that if a cop saw you on a street in NY without a mask they threw you in an internment camp (makeshift camps set up at hospitals and military bases) until they could decide if you were safe and bring you back into the general population. 100 million died from that flu, which was over 5% of the population of the planet. Some areas like NY were supposedly closer to 10% of the population dying.
I just found out my blood pressure is 194/90 yesterday, shit, I may not even make it 3 steps with my 53lb ALICE pack
Less posting and bitching on here, more moving your ass.
Well, I'm still at it.
I caught a brutal flu last month that took me out for two weeks. And I also tweaked my left shoulder changing a flat tire (getting old sucks)
I'm floating around 195lbs which is about where I was this past summer, but it's a tighter 195. I typically hover,around 205, and I'll get there, but it's much harder to build muscle with lower NATURAL test levels. It's really amazing how MUCH harder it is to build solid muscle with less testosterone. I've been starting to research some natural test boosters to see if that will help.
It's also still hard as I'm limited in what I can do with the herniated l1s5 disk I've been dealing with for the past 5 years, not to mention I think I have some rotator cuff damage in my left shoulder. I've been doing exercises to work around it since I started this thread, but I am going to my ortho tomorrow for it. I'll probably get another cortisone shot, along with Mr I to see how bad it is.
Feels good to be 43 years old and still at it. I've been an athlete/weight lifter my entire life, and i refuse to quit. It also feels good to run after my boys at the park playing monster for over 2 hours yesterday. Needless to say I didn't have to hit the treadmill yesterday after that. There were dad's younger than me just sitting on the sidelines while their kids played.
Keeping fit is important to me for several reasons.
1. I'm a warrior at heart and I need to be the best I can be.
2. Keeping young and healthy to keep up with my kids.
3. If the shift I need to be ready for anything.
I'd like to motivate other older guys to join me in staying/getting healthy and strong.
It's gotta be 20 years ago in Korea. My buddy was into weight training. I was more of a running, core guy. We go to the gym and run thru his routine, me using way less weight. Next day I was fine. Day 2 and the following 3 days I could barely move. Felt like broken glass in my muscles.