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Wonkie 07-30-2019 02:01 AM

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Originally Posted by pink grapefruit (Post 2941749)
huh. looks like i scared him off the forum for good. yet another win for pink grapefruit, the notorious PK :)

this is my thread now, and i expect everyone to fall in line :mad:

https://youtu.be/6xfBw1bbV4k

Patriam1066 07-30-2019 11:36 PM

Jeff, don’t listen to these people. They’re obese

pink grapefruit 07-31-2019 12:20 AM

anyone else use rpe?

Cecily 07-31-2019 04:08 AM

I decided to start running during my walk tonight because my usual pace wasn’t doing much for my HR, so I threw in like 5 high intensity intervals of sprinting as far as I could. It isn’t very far! Think I was only making it like 30-45 seconds, but it felt good and I wanna keep doing it / improving.

+4.5 miles for Wednesday.

Thorondor 07-31-2019 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Patriam1066 (Post 2942176)
Jeff, don’t listen to these people. They’re obese

Come back Jeff! We're sorry for lashing out at you for posting celebrity gossip!

nostalgiaquest 08-01-2019 07:23 AM

Been getting back into a fitness routine lately, and i find myself on the yoga/stretching bandwagon. Not something i've done previously, but my flexibility is shit and I really want to improve that. After a few weeks i've really noticed not only a massive increase in flexibility, but also better muscle recovery time, breathing control, and overall mental health as well. I've recently moved and started a new job in a new country which has been very stressful, and the meditative mental qualities of Yoga have been just as beneficial as the physical.

Ive been using this guy's channel, Sean Vigue, on youtube, and highly recommend it.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvC...d-BCfRtU2euaLg

He has 100's video's and multi day challenges that range from the beginner to the advanced. I did one of his 45 minute long power yoga sessions last night and i was sweating like I just ran 20k by the end of it. He talks a lot during the video but is also very good at guiding and explaining all the small nuances of each pose/stretch to maximize results. I've tried other channels/teachers, but this guy has been the best for me.

Anyways, figured i'd share something i've been doing lately that has been very helpful. I used to be one of the people that made fun of yoga as girlie or whatever, but now i'm a true believer. Doesn't matter what your fitness level is, everyone can benefit from stretching and controlled breathing.

Patriam1066 08-01-2019 08:13 PM

Stretching is definitely important. Not sure about it’s efficacy in entering Valhalla, however

Cecily 08-02-2019 02:33 AM

First attempt at running a couple days ago wrecked my adductors (inner thigh), so I’m definitely working on stretching now.

Wednesday: 4.6 miles walk w/ a few running intervals, mostly walking. ~140 HR max.
Friday: 1.2 miles walk w/ 5 running intervals. 150 HR at the end.

I’m pretty happy with what I did today. Not used to my heart beating like that. Feels pretty amazing. So I’m gonna do that 3x a week until I learn how to run a mile.

Thinking...

MWF running.
T: Yoga/Dance.
Th: Body weight exercises.

Shouldn’t be too hard to stick with.

Jimjam 08-02-2019 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Patriam1066 (Post 2942885)
Stretching is definitely important. Not sure about it’s efficacy in entering Valhalla, however

I've noticed it is really rare to stretch out after exercise... Even though I'm sure this was one of the very basics taught in school!

Is it true neglecting to stretch makes the muscles grow back more swollen, giving the illusion of greater gains?

pink grapefruit 08-02-2019 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Cecily (Post 2942986)
First attempt at running a couple days ago wrecked my adductors (inner thigh), so I’m definitely working on stretching now.

Wednesday: 4.6 miles walk w/ a few running intervals, mostly walking. ~140 HR max.
Friday: 1.2 miles walk w/ 5 running intervals. 150 HR at the end.

I’m pretty happy with what I did today. Not used to my heart beating like that. Feels pretty amazing. So I’m gonna do that 3x a week until I learn how to run a mile.

Thinking...

MWF running.
T: Yoga/Dance.
Th: Body weight exercises.

Shouldn’t be too hard to stick with.

Wrecked how? Cramps?

Don't forget your electrolytes.

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Originally Posted by Jimjam (Post 2943001)
I've noticed it is really rare to stretch out after exercise... Even though I'm sure this was one of the very basics taught in school!

Is it true neglecting to stretch makes the muscles grow back more swollen, giving the illusion of greater gains?

I've literally never heard this. You'll get a pump whether you stretch or no lol.


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