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Started running, well, more like jogging, regularly again. Did 5K earlier today and 5K every other day for the past month, plus the weight bearing stuff - pushups, pullups, ab work on the no run days. Hopefully the body will stay injury free, running is super high impact (add in golf, not exactly great for the back), not going for speed, taking it easy with 9.5 minute miles, going for the aerobic workout and the mini dopamine high. Will have to dust off the road bike to reduce the wear and tear on the body.

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Walked 18. Left my smartphone in my pocket while walking 18, curious what the pedometer numbers would be. It recorded approximately 16,390 steps for the round. Here's what the profile looks like. I thought a round was like a 5 mile walk, or around 10K steps. Admittedly, was playing army golf. Plus lots of searching for balls. 16K steps is around 7.5 miles, so something screwy with the perdometer app.  

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Update: The mores of a metropolis dweller combined with a round of golf, may still go out again tonight. So busy, skipped lunch. This is how you lose weight without "trying".

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Did not want to go jogging this morning, but forced myself to do the 5K. One may be tired and grumpy at first, but there are never any regrets afterwards.. And the weather was really nice, finally, sun and warmth. And nice views of the feminine persuasion along the way.

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On 5/20/2016 at 1:08 PM, nevets88 said:

Walked 18. Left my smartphone in my pocket while walking 18, curious what the pedometer numbers would be. It recorded approximately 16,390 steps for the round. Here's what the profile looks like. I thought a round was like a 5 mile walk, or around 10K steps. Admittedly, was playing army golf. Plus lots of searching for balls. 16K steps is around 7.5 miles, so something screwy with the perdometer app.  

Only if you hit them straight ;-) and without much distance between the green and the next tee.

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Jogged 5K, walked 18 and errands around town.

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Parallel Squat

Calf Raises

Deadlift

Core 

2 mile run to finish

Also added in some other various lower body related lifts

 

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5K at 75%, 5:29 kilometer pace. Hopefully nine minute miles are in the past and it'll be the eights for awhile.

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15 hours ago, Das_onionknight said:

Today, it's 95 ° and I helped someone move for 8 hours.

Ouch! It is either hot, raining or snowing when you help someone move!

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My workout was yard work most of the day. Cut out and cut down a lot of branches from our oak tree out back. Don't have a pole chainsaw or chainsaw, did it using garden tools and a manual pole saw. Took most of the day and was necessary. Then spread bug poison granules and sprayed bug poison around house and back yard. Drank 5 16oz bottles of water and a large Gatorade and still sweated out about 2lbs of water weight. 

Going to start doing a little exercise in the mornings in addition to my evening walks. Wife wants to get in shape before our cruise in February. 

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So, slight brag but on a milestone birthday got this up for two sets of five reps.

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1 minute ago, RFKFREAK said:

So, slight brag but on a milestone birthday got this up for two sets of five reps.

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I glanced at this quickly and thought it was a bench press for a second... :bugout:

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24 minutes ago, Hardspoon said:

I glanced at this quickly and thought it was a bench press for a second... :bugout:

Haha, no, that's my deadlift.

My bench is only 165 and I last got that up for two sets of four reps.

But I do want to thank @Slice of Life for providing guidance when I first took on this endeavor.

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8 minutes ago, RFKFREAK said:

Haha, no, that's my deadlift.

My bench is only 165 and I last got that up for two sets of four reps.

But I do want to thank @Slice of Life for providing guidance when I first took on this endeavor.

Just looking at that bar makes my back hurt. 

I know deadlifts are supposed to be the bee's knees, but I'm forever worried about technique as so forth.

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1 hour ago, mcanadiens said:

Just looking at that bar makes my back hurt. 

I know deadlifts are supposed to be the bee's knees, but I'm forever worried about technique as so forth.

Yah, I lift the weight I can and only go up 10 pounds when I can get six reps in a set so I can go up in weight without hurting myself and maintaining proper form.

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When I'm in the flat lands of Florida, I do push ups, sit ups, and squats (no weights) as part of my workout routine, but about a week ago, I started doing planks.   By which I mean, holding the body parallel to the floor supported by only your feet and elbows.   I never would have believed how hard that is.  I can only do a plank for about 45 seconds.   And the one where you raise one foot is even more difficult.  

I have read that planks will strengthen the core, and build the muscles that protect the lower back. 

 

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