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gOOber
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« on: December 16, 2011, 12:09:00 AM »

 I will be in the best shape of my life. I`ve employed a personal trainer at a local gym to help me lose twenty pounds and get fit. I have survived a week of a wide array of machines of physical torture and muscles hurt that I didn`t know I had. Have any of you tried this and how was your experience and results?
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solvegas
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« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2011, 04:50:16 AM »

Jesus Christ, I really thought you were dying !  Angry Gave me a scare. Anyways, good luck on your torture treatments.  Wink Smiley
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MunchWolf
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« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2011, 05:44:41 AM »

We're all dying

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« Reply #3 on: December 16, 2011, 07:16:27 AM »

What if I wake up some morning and I'm dead?

gOOb, where I went to college we once had a president whose most famous quote is, "Sometimes I feel like exercising. I lie down and the feeling passes." I have followed his advice.
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« Reply #4 on: December 16, 2011, 09:18:56 AM »

Please, choose another title for this thread. Right now it seems that you have pancreatic cancer or something.

Physical exercise is good for you. I do sports almost every day. I am healthy and i have a high testosterone level in my blood.

Right now, i do:
Monday: back, shoulders and belly; Tuesday: chest, triceps, cycling; Wednesday: legs, biceps and belly; Thursday: walking; Friday: as Monday etc. etc.

This is -offcourse - a very extreme training. In 2012 i start with a different program. Two days of muscle training, one day walking or cycling.  Smiley 
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gOOber
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« Reply #5 on: December 16, 2011, 11:55:41 AM »

My trainer said he would go easy with me. That means he lets me rest all of 30 seconds between machines. Tongue
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« Reply #6 on: December 16, 2011, 09:21:23 PM »

I'm on this personal trainer's wait list, but it is long:
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gOOber
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« Reply #7 on: December 16, 2011, 09:30:44 PM »

I'm on this personal trainer's wait list, but it is long:
If that were real life I would be Superman. Undecided
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Pipatel
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« Reply #8 on: December 17, 2011, 01:40:27 PM »

If that were real life I would be Superman. Undecided

Pretty sure Wifey knows a lot about back exercises though. Wink
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« Reply #9 on: December 19, 2011, 04:14:31 AM »

Martial arts aside, I've focused on weight training at various points in my life. A couple of those times getting back into it, I did so with a personal training. The most recent one was earlier this year; first I dealt with one guy who claimed he was "testing my limits". I already knew my limits, and I knew that since I hadn't done steady weight training in probably 1.5 years prior to that, it wasn't going to go well. I wanted to go at my pace, he wanted me to go at his. I suspected it wasn't going to end well (ie, I was going to have the same physical reaction I always have when I push myself far too hard, far too quickly), and sure enough, I hit the wall hard. Had to lay down on the floor; even the trainer told me I was looking green. No shit, Sherlock. He went and got me a sports drink to help me recover. That was the end of that session. Curiously, when I went back for my next session, he no longer worked there. I got another trainer, and things went better from that point forward. Finished out my sessions, and concluded (once again) that the best plan for me is to get my endurance up first before throwing myself into that again.

Years earlier, I had a female PT, who rather than try to see whether she could break me, she actually worked with me on tweaking my approach to exercise.

cherri actually enjoyed her PT sessions earlier this year. I did the 3 intro sessions, she signed up for another 10 +1 sessions.

Since that time, I decided it was time to have a go with the C25k (Couch to 5k) program. Made some decent progress; I wasn't able to progress at the expected rate. Turns out I was trying too hard (treadmill speed set to Cool, and after dialing it back to 7, I made a breakthrough and continued to progress. Then I got a cold, started to recover, got another cold, finally recovered, and discovered that the time off was a notable setback. I've since made some recovery on the progress, and of late have become fairly busy.

That said, I really feel like when I was at my peak with my running this year, I was probably the fittest I've ever been. I've probably been stronger in the past with weights, but I'm revising my view of what I consider to be fit. I'm less than 5 years from the age my dad died of a heart attack, so you could say I'm a bit motivated to keep pushing my cardio fitness efforts.

At least when I was focused exclusively on weightlifting, I didn't find it boring. If anything, I've felt I couldn't always budget the time I wanted to. Conversely with running, I find I'm keen for it to be over. I've got my music, which helps, but I find I'm spending most of the time staring at the treadmill console. I'll look up and pay attention to attractive women, but there are quite a few TV's suspended from the ceiling. I can try to follow a show on one of those TV's, but invariably some garbage advertising comes on, frequently promoting unhealthy foods. It seems there's no greater buzzkill while trying to run than when a food advert comes on, especially if it's grossly unhealthy comfort food. They aren't the only ads which detract from my attempted focus, but they sure figure prominently. It's hard enough to fight through the lower abdominal pains which crop up late in my run. Tongue

Before signing up with the gym, I was seriously considering springing for a treadmill for home. I figure that this way, I don't have to go through the rigamarole of driving 10 mins (best time), getting changed, subjecting myself to someone else's idea of entertainment, which is to say something frequently punctuated with adverts. At home, I'd be able to put on a DVD or Netflix or some such.

Hmm, maybe I'll pull the trigger on that in the New Year. Smiley

I still enjoy lifting weights at the gym. The distractions when I do that aren't sufficient enough to irritate me.

So yeah, when talking about a healthy lifestyle, I wish running weren't so unpleasant.
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gOOber
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« Reply #10 on: December 31, 2011, 07:53:03 PM »

Well, so far I`ve lost four pounds and my blood sugar is better than it has been in four years. I`ve gained strength, flexibility and stability. I`ve also withstood more pain than I have believed humanly possible. Lips sealed In 2012 I will either look like warmed over death or a Greek god. Roll Eyes
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« Reply #11 on: January 01, 2012, 02:19:14 AM »

Good! It sounds like you're past the hump. Wink
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