Oct 2020
9:12am, 15 Oct 2020
49,195 posts
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Velociraptor
Tricky, Raemond! I feel the frustration of wanting to do stuff, resolving to make more of an effort to do stuff, and then the stuff being whisked out of reach. You're doing better than me. I brought a knitting WIP and a bag of sock yarn and needles on holiday with me, and in almost a week I haven't touched it.
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Oct 2020
9:43am, 15 Oct 2020
9,135 posts
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Mazlin
My Garmin judges me. But then it also frequently congratulates me on having achieved triple my stair climbing goal. Which I never have.
This class is just Olympic bar and plates, Sharkie. It’s taken by an Olympic lifting coach. There were only 4 of us, so that was good.
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Oct 2020
9:45am, 15 Oct 2020
9,136 posts
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Mazlin
I met this guy
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Oct 2020
9:53am, 15 Oct 2020
16,625 posts
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Sharkie
Ah brilliant Maz - I’d love that.
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Oct 2020
12:43pm, 15 Oct 2020
1,293 posts
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Homeless Kodo
I have a non judgemental garmin forerunner 35. It gives a few congratulations when you hit targets. It’s simple too. Good luck with getting out of the funk Raemond, sorry I’ve no useful suggestions for you.
Is that Snatch man Mazlin? I used to like Olympic lifting, but was rubbish at it. I trained with Michaela Breeze at her place near Swansea once.
Fleecy, thanks for the metronome idea.....I found the sweet spot/formula for slow jogging today. It’s concentrating on running lightly & quietly at a cadence of 180-190. Going quickly enough that I have to breath through my mouth but slowly enough that I breath diaphragmatically without concentrating on it. I grinned like a Cheshire Cat all the way today.
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Oct 2020
8:24pm, 15 Oct 2020
32,791 posts
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halfpint
I finally seem to be over whatever it was that was making me constantly lightheaded and fatigued so I am trying to get back into a routine in terms of exercise. I really benefited from a training plan at the beginning of lockdown. Even though I didn't always manage to stick to it rigidly I was more likely to do something if there was a plan.
I've also just messaged a colleague to see if she is around at the weekend for a walk. She's on the West coast so I can make a day out of it.
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Oct 2020
8:25pm, 15 Oct 2020
32,792 posts
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halfpint
Maz that chap looks a bit scrawny. I'd be surprised if he could lift anything heavier than a broom handle.
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Oct 2020
9:25pm, 15 Oct 2020
41,569 posts
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LindsD
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Oct 2020
10:12am, 16 Oct 2020
19,447 posts
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EvilPixie
*awaits Sharkie's approval*
* Another swim booked so 3 next week * Messaged pool and got OK to book 2 back to back swim sessions and stay in pool so I can do the occasional long swim. Plan to do a benchmark race distance (3.8Km) swim as soon as I can * Set up calendar in cycling training App to do 15mins yoga a day for next 4-5 weeks
Oh and 1 hr turbo this morning - think I need to buy new cycling short
(sits on sofa in exhaustion)
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Oct 2020
10:16am, 16 Oct 2020
16,626 posts
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Sharkie
You don't need my approval Ms. Pixie - just give yourself an enormous slap on the back (careful!) high five, hugs, kisses, round of appause - whatever you fancy. Doesn't even need social distancing!
In rush, train to catch, laters, moonbeams.
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