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Fitness (Diet/Exercise) 2017: Relentless Forward Progress

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87 degrees and as humid as a 30yo vag? Sure, Ill go for a run. :eek:

I think I'm mostly done with my quotient of stupid today. All of it combined to add 3 minutes to my time today.

I get my walks in now shortly before sundown, after it starts to cool a little bit. Walking at lunch helps get me to my 10K steps, also. Since the start of May, I've averaged just over 10,200 steps a day.
 
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The problem for me running later in the evening is that my route goes through a swamp and some forested area. I'd like to still be the owner of my blood by the time I got home.
 
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The problem for me running later in the evening is that my route goes through a swamp and some forested area. I'd like to still be the owner of my blood by the time I got home.

I live a block from a college, so I have immediate access to the athletic facilities and I can get on the track virtually any time I want to. Plus, security knows me pretty well by now, so if they see me out there at 11 PM, they know who I am, and what I'm doing.
 
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Maybe I'm not done yet. I still have some time before the remainder of my race schedule, right? I was thinking I could switch to the half-marathon at Marquette and Detroit, and depending how the next couple weeks go, switch down to the Olympic duathlon at MiTi.
 
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Maybe I'm not done yet. I still have some time before the remainder of my race schedule, right? I was thinking I could switch to the half-marathon at Marquette and Detroit, and depending how the next couple weeks go, switch down to the Olympic duathlon at MiTi.

ONE race, Bob. Do your best. #SaysTheFatGuy :D
 
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Maybe I'm not done yet. I still have some time before the remainder of my race schedule, right? I was thinking I could switch to the half-marathon at Marquette and Detroit, and depending how the next couple weeks go, switch down to the Olympic duathlon at MiTi.
Switch 'em to the halves. You're clearly not sold on running those extremely long distances right now, but giving up on running entirely would be a mistake. Switch to the halves, keep yourself active by running the shorter (still long) distances, and just don't worry about anything other than your enjoyment of the activity. Free your mind of everything other than you, the route, and whatever passing fancy flits between your ears.
 
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Switch 'em to the halves. You're clearly not sold on running those extremely long distances right now, but giving up on running entirely would be a mistake. Switch to the halves, keep yourself active by running the shorter (still long) distances, and just don't worry about anything other than your enjoyment of the activity. Free your mind of everything other than you, the route, and whatever passing fancy flits between your ears.

That's pretty much the idea. Right now, I believe I can still salvage the season. And I'm going to switch to the Olympic du at Michigan Titanium.
 
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I am bored with my workout schedule. Need something new at the gym to inspire me (has to be at the gym, otherwise I won't do it). No running. I should finally bite the bullet and sign up for a session with a trainer to go over the strength machines, but I am intimidated. I like the strength stuff, but Body Pump classes are a pain in the ***, because you have to get there 40 minutes early in order to get a spot.

I honestly just had the thought.. hey, Aqua Zumba might be fun. I hate Zumba. Tried it once. But if you're underwater, no one can see you (and you can't see yourself). And I like the water.
 
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I am bored with my workout schedule. Need something new at the gym to inspire me (has to be at the gym, otherwise I won't do it). No running. I should finally bite the bullet and sign up for a session with a trainer to go over the strength machines, but I am intimidated. I like the strength stuff, but Body Pump classes are a pain in the ***, because you have to get there 40 minutes early in order to get a spot.

I honestly just had the thought.. hey, Aqua Zumba might be fun. I hate Zumba. Tried it once. But if you're underwater, no one can see you (and you can't see yourself). And I like the water.

Absolutely take the plunge on both the water and also doing a couple training sessions to get started on the strength machines. The variety will keep your workouts from getting stale.

If there is a pool at your gym, how about lap swimming? That is one of the. Eat excersizes there is!
 
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So here's what I've done.

-Switched to the Olympic duathlon at Michigan Titanium. This is merely a 24.8 mile ride, followed by a 10K. When I am ready, I will do a half or full duathlon.
-Switched to the Marquette half-marathon.
-Kept the Hungerford full, as I won't be running for part of it anyway.
-Switched to the US-only half at Detroit. That way, I don't even need a new enhanced license. The Detroit Marathon/International half crosses the Ambassador Bridge into Windsor, Ontario, you run through Canada for a few miles, and you come back through a tunnel. I'm avoiding that this year.

But even this is sketchy. There's a pain in my right hip that only appears when I sit down. I'm hoping a few days of yoga and Pilates can get it to go away.
 
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Absolutely take the plunge on both the water and also doing a couple training sessions to get started on the strength machines. The variety will keep your workouts from getting stale.

If there is a pool at your gym, how about lap swimming? That is one of the. Eat excersizes there is!

I thought of this after I posted yesterday, and was looking through the class schedule at the gym. They offer "Adult Learn to Swim" for people who want to start swimming as exercise. I know how to swim, but I have no real technique. Have to wait until Sept. to sign up, but I'm planning on it.
 
I thought of this after I posted yesterday, and was looking through the class schedule at the gym. They offer "Adult Learn to Swim" for people who want to start swimming as exercise. I know how to swim, but I have no real technique. Have to wait until Sept. to sign up, but I'm planning on it.

I took what sounds like a similar class a few years ago. Like what you are saying, I could swim, but not with proper swimming technique. I found it pretty worthwhile.
 
So here's what I've done.

-Switched to the Olympic duathlon at Michigan Titanium. This is merely a 24.8 mile ride, followed by a 10K. When I am ready, I will do a half or full duathlon.
-Switched to the Marquette half-marathon.
-Kept the Hungerford full, as I won't be running for part of it anyway.
-Switched to the US-only half at Detroit. That way, I don't even need a new enhanced license. The Detroit Marathon/International half crosses the Ambassador Bridge into Windsor, Ontario, you run through Canada for a few miles, and you come back through a tunnel. I'm avoiding that this year.

But even this is sketchy. There's a pain in my right hip that only appears when I sit down. I'm hoping a few days of yoga and Pilates can get it to go away.

Well, yoga and Pilates is not helping with this. I see the doctor tomorrow.
 
Was tested for anemia and chronic fatigue syndrome today.

The anemia can be corrected. If it is Fatigue, I don't know if that can be corrected or not.
 
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Was tested for anemia and chronic fatigue syndrome today.

The anemia can be corrected. If it is Fatigue, I don't know if that can be corrected or not.

Dropped out of the remaining races on my schedule. With my IT Band and the anemia, probably best just to call it a year.
 
Hard to do I'm sure, but better to take care of your body now, so you can re-engage in the future.

Yeah. And mentally, I couldn't handle another DNF. Financially, it feels like I wasted about $400, but in the words of a bumper sticker, "life is what happens when you're making other plans."
 
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