Thread: The Get fit club!
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9th Jul 09, 16:03 #21
Everyone is different. I happen to find doing weights the most boring exercise of all. I generally force myself to do them rather than actually liking or wanting to to them. Mind you, I can only run more than 10km if there's something good on tv. Otherwise 10km is about my limit.
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9th Jul 09, 16:32 #22
Why? Running a marathon is a massive challenge. I hate running too, but this will probably be my most agonizing physical challenge, ever!
I am also a weightlifter and used to wrestle. All of the sports that I love require quick spurts of energy and endurance running is the antitheses to my prior history in sports. I'm 5'10" (1.7m) @ 176 lbs. (79.8 kg) and am quite fit. The problem is that I'm not the correct proportion to run well at a marathon.
So, time to fix that with a 4-mile run.
Only 22.2 to go.
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15th Jul 09, 15:35 #23
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It is a massive challenge, all I am saying is that just pure running is by far the most boring sporting thing
79,8kg at 5 foot 10? That is quite light, are you sure you are a weightlifterI am also a weightlifter and used to wrestle. All of the sports that I love require quick spurts of energy and endurance running is the antitheses to my prior history in sports. I'm 5'10" (1.7m) @ 176 lbs. (79.8 kg) and am quite fit. The problem is that I'm not the correct proportion to run well at a marathon.
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16th Jul 09, 13:25 #24
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I'm able to get a little over 35kg over my head and I'm a 5' 2", less than 9 stone, 41 year old woman who smokes! It's not weight lifting for fun, it's part of my general work, too. Never tried to push myself at weights as women have rubbish upper body strength and I'd end up feeling weak next to men

Discovered last night how unfit I am. Tried out the new horse and she got a bit strong testing my boundries. She's about 720kg and knows how to use every muscle .... so I'm a bit sore today.
Mind you, I did get my own way without resorting to hitting her
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17th Jul 09, 01:36 #25
Taz, I bought Superfeet today. I just need them for my dress shoes. Walking around in those things made my feet ACHE! When I run my running shoes offer enough stability/cushion for the long hauls.
I'm always thinking about something while running. I'm just waiting for the sun to set to be alone for another 5 miles. Last time I ran I just had The Who blasting all the way up and back.
Ask Tazio.79,8kg at 5 foot 10? That is quite light, are you sure you are a weightlifter
Marco Simoncelli 1987-2011
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17th Jul 09, 07:13 #26
79,8kg at 5 foot 10? That is quite light, are you sure you are a weightlifterWe hooked up for the Brazil GP last season, and he told me he lifted.
Originally Posted by Gloomyday
But I just thought that was a come-on line.

Seriously Bro, leave me out of this one as I'm not into checking out other dudes bod's.
Perhaps you should send Gary a portfolio if it's that important to you.
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17th Jul 09, 13:24 #27
I may be the only person here who wants to put on weight. I'm 6feet3 and weigh 150 pounds, so I believe my BMI is 18.75 which means i'm underweight.
I never miss a meal, I hardly get any exercise (although I have a standing up job) and I'm a weekend binge drinker.
I'd like to put on 2 stone, preferably muscle over fat
. Any suggestions?
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17th Jul 09, 13:48 #28
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17th Jul 09, 16:58 #29
When in High School I could do the 100 yards in 10.5.
At 71 I still can.
Only thing it is now 10.5 minutes instead of seconds.
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17th Jul 09, 20:18 #30
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17th Jul 09, 20:55 #31
Did you take the inserts out of the shoes before you put in the Supers'?
Originally Posted by GloomyDay
They shouldn't be uncomfortable at all. You can't use them in shoes that don't have inserts,
and you should definately be using them in your running shoes
Make sure you have the the hard plastic heel pieces in the correct shoe.
They look like the left should be the right and vise versa. They are marked on the bottom L/R
(you have to look closely) otherwise you would swear they should go the other way!
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20th Jul 09, 19:10 #32
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Seriously?
Besides the diet (and I know you're smart enough to know where you're going wrong there!) can I suggest you try gentle stuff rather than going hell for leather in a gym? Walking, carrying loads while strolling about (leg weights if you're wearing flares
) and things like that have made me athletic-shaped yet not too much so. Put weight on me in the right way and right places, if you know what I mean.
Digging in the garden's about the best toning exercise I can think of after horse riding and sex. I'm very, very toned
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24th Jul 09, 11:35 #33
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35 kg in that exercise is quite a good result for a woman, I have seen men struggle with a lesser weight.
Women have crappy upper body strength compared to men because men continously work out their chest and shoulders ( I mean, if some guy walks in the gym for the first time, he will most likely try bench pressing as the first exercise), whereas in all my years at various gyms, I have encountered very few women who do that
Join the gym. When I first joined a gym ages ago, I put on weight very quickly and it was not fat. But I never was as light as you to begin with anyway.
Being 150 pounds at that height - doesnt the wind knock you over?
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24th Jul 09, 12:56 #34
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24th Jul 09, 13:40 #35
Have you tried drinking those protein shakes that you see in health shops?
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24th Jul 09, 13:54 #36
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24th Jul 09, 17:12 #37
1) Eat more red meat & proteins. Just make sure that you're grilling the meat rather than using a frying pan.
2) Start lifting weights. Lift heavy and lift hard!
3) Limit alcohol consumption - not because of caloric content but because your body becomes dehydrated when you drink too much.
4) Run short distances, but at a fast pace. This will help you develop heavier muscle and cut down on fat.Marco Simoncelli 1987-2011
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3rd Aug 09, 18:30 #38
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But not at the beginning, or you will rape your joints.
The key is starting with more repetitions, so that you perfect your technique and your body gets used to weights and then slowly increase the weight you exercise with and lower the amount of reps you do.
3 or 4 series is fine, if one targets mass gain, then around 8 reps per series would be suitable.
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3rd Aug 09, 22:08 #39
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4th Aug 09, 00:35 #40
Compared to meat with less saturated fat, such as tuna, yes. But I don't think that will be a problem in your case. Red meat is loaded with creatine which will help you attain more muscle mass. Also, notice that I suggested you eat more red meat and not just red meat. Eat a lot of fish or fish oil after a hard workout to have faster muscle recovery.
Garry has a good point about starting slow on the weights and perfecting your technique. I can't tell you how many times I've stepped into a gym with a guy benching 200lbs with smaller chest muscles than I. My bench is only 145-150lbs range, but I work the chest properly. One more thing, unless you want your arms to feel like lead the next day just take it easy and build up on weights.
If you want to have ripping muscles, then it's more weight with less reps. If you want lean muscles, then it's more reps with less weight.Marco Simoncelli 1987-2011



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