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12th July 11, 06:45 PM
#61
Fairly deafening silence in response, but it got me thinking. I was mostly watching this thread to push me to get going on taking a few inches off the waist and get back some endurance. On my 61st birthday I walked 10 miles, but of late have been slipping. Admire all here who are participating.
Relevance to the thread of the work story. When I started there, I was pretty strong for my size and in in pretty good shape. 45.5 inch chest, 25.5 waist. Had done construction work which grew me that way. I was NOT, however, strong enough to lift the billets off the floor onto the rollers. Up, yes, but not high enough for the rollers. The Merchant Mill had been inactive for a couple of years while selling stock down, so we started slow, and with the smallest billets, around 45-60 an hour while the millwrights tweaked and recalled how to set the line for the product. Built speed. At the end of the first week, I could get one done. After two weeks, I could do two or three in a row, even the last hour of the shift. When we moved to larger steel, same song, second verse, but after a few days could handle the extra. So on up in sizes. Gradually built up to the final numbers above.
If the crane operator had not been such a jerk, I never would have achieved such production. I didn't want him to be able to brag about how he got the hippie kid fired for not being able to keep up, so I found ways to cope, and down the road the strength gained saved my life in motorcycle and work crashes.
All of us start from wherever we are. By regular work and regular increase in expectation, we gain strength and fitness. All of us profit from having someone who will push us beyond what we thought we could do. All that's required is willingness to keep playing, improvement WILL follow.
It can be helpful to change perspective. Einstein said everything, everyone is connected, related, joined. An inter-related field. Religious paths tell us the Divine Being is the Source from which we emanate and to which we are connected. If that's true, and I believe it is, then I am/you are the visible manifesting of the mind of the Divine. Or the center of the Universe, if you prefer. I am now less concerned with being strong and more aware of BEING STRENGTH. Less on fit, more on BEING ENDURANCE. Not any comparison of systems here, so I think/hope no violation of rules. Just a way to get yourself beyond your preconceived ideas of your limits.
At 64 and survivor of several crashes, being told in 1991 I'd never walk again, I'm in need of remedial work. Had to quit working 9 years ago. As a result, chest has slipped to 47", waist up to 35. Your good thoughts appreciated.
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14th July 11, 02:12 PM
#62
I've started this program this very week. I haven't run since a motorcycle accident left me with a rod in my lower leg, but I used to LOVE to run. This starts you off slow and builds you up to running a 5k.
http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/...shtml?cmp=18-1
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14th July 11, 02:17 PM
#63
 Originally Posted by budd4766
Sweet! Do you have a race in mind?
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14th July 11, 05:00 PM
#64
So monday I rocked front squats and clean pulls, and finished up with box jumps until my legs pretty much refused to work.
Tuesday, to "stretch the soreness out" I rode my bike for 7 miles.
Yesterday I did powercleans and cleanpulls in a garage probably 100* or so...
Today? I ate some grassfed steak and broccoli after a 32-hour fast, smoked a cigar and drank some scotch. It's about the most I can manage... tomorrow evening more of the same, but Saturday it's back to the hot garage to do more cleans, cleanpulls, etc...
Have fun and throw far. In that order, too. - o1d_dude
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15th July 11, 04:43 AM
#65
 Originally Posted by Joshua
So monday I rocked front squats and clean pulls, and finished up with box jumps until my legs pretty much refused to work.
Tuesday, to "stretch the soreness out" I rode my bike for 7 miles.
Yesterday I did powercleans and cleanpulls in a garage probably 100* or so...
Today? I ate some grassfed steak and broccoli after a 32-hour fast, smoked a cigar and drank some scotch. It's about the most I can manage... tomorrow evening more of the same, but Saturday it's back to the hot garage to do more cleans, cleanpulls, etc...
Nice man! Working hard!
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28th July 11, 10:32 AM
#66
So I guess I need to take in the kilts again. My older kilts are a wee baggy about the belly now that I'm doing Insanity. I never though that I would want to lose inches when I was pulling in at 135 in highschool but it's been a really cool feeling to have that flat stomach back and still weigh 170! I feel great and will continue working hard after the race by doing the Insanity/P90X hybrid so I can bulk up again.
How are the rest O' the Kilted Crusaders O' the House O' Fit doing?
Hugh
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28th July 11, 10:59 AM
#67
Just to feel involved I cut out bread and bought a bike, resulting in a three inch reduction in waist size.
Not only that but my waist has migrated South, so I don't have any short kilts any more, they are either long or extra long.
The general weight loss has also caused my upper arms to shrink, so all my long sleeved garments are now drooping over my knuckles.
I think that I will have to remake almost my entire wardrobe before the cold weather arrives.
The cuff for my blood pressure monitor has had to be replaced with a smaller size as it could not be made small enough.
Ah well - an opportunity to use up some of the stash of fabric and yarns.
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
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28th July 11, 11:04 AM
#68
I'm in Lensahn, Germany, crewing for my friend as he's doing a Triple Ironman.
Rev Graham
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28th July 11, 11:33 AM
#69
Well I did two 15 mile bikerides over the past week and a half, nd I have an inch to go, at 238,
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12th August 11, 09:23 AM
#70
Alright lads and lasses, the time has come. The NY Warrior Dash is this weekend. I will be running at 4PM on Sunday. Prayers are appreciated.
I have worked really hard for this. My goal is to come in the top ten of my age group. I'm a little nervous but I'll try to do you guys proud.
Hugh
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