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A new year a new start!!
by
Argyle
on 10 Jan, 2007 12:30
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Right this week is the week when i finally decide that it is time to get in better shape. The annoying thing is that only two years ago i was in great shape when I was rowing, but that has all changed.
Current weight around 17st, Height 6ft 4.
Regime:
Monday: Circuits 1hr
Tuesday: Badminton 1hr
Weds: Indoor Rowing
Thursday: BAdminton/Squash
Friday: Indoor Rowing
Weekend see if i can be bothered.
I also thought i would try and answer Noner's question on another post, I may copy it onto there also but am tight on time tonight.
My girlfriend is a fitness instructor and certainly when we have worked out we always used to alternate muscle groups on each day, so we would start with legs, then biceps and chest and abs, then triceps, and back. This meant that a) we didnt get bored and b) when we were feeling keen and exercising several days in a row that we had time for DOMS (Delayed onset of muscle soreness) to take effect and go away.
We usually accompanied this with atleast half an hour CV, and some days only did CV for about an hour.
The main benefit however was that workouts lasted around an hour which was a manageable time within our schedule.
Not sure if that is any use but if you have any questions, i will try and prime her for advice.
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#1
by
Tyler
on 10 Jan, 2007 12:42
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Sounds like a plan Argyle!
Squash, eh? I've played a few games of squash in my life. I used it as a training when I competed in racquetball.
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#2
by
Argyle
on 10 Jan, 2007 12:43
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racquet ball just isnt something that has taken off over here at all
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#3
by
Robmeister
on 10 Jan, 2007 14:32
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I've played a few games of squash in my life. I used it as a training when I competed in racquetball.
HHhhmmm....I used to play racquetball to train for squash
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#4
by
Blagadan
on 10 Jan, 2007 15:06
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Fair dues to you Argyle, I wouldn't have the motivation these days.
I used to work out like crazy, haven't done so in years. The only sport I have played regularly in years is handball (kinda like squash/racketball but without the racket) which makes you work like hell but never seemed to get me fit.
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#5
by
BaldRob
on 10 Jan, 2007 15:14
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Fair dues to you Argyle, I wouldn't have the motivation these days.
I used to work out like crazy, haven't done so in years. The only sport I have played regularly in years is handball (kinda like squash/racketball but without the racket) which makes you work like hell but never seemed to get me fit.
Being that you're Irish... maybe playing handball with a beer in your other hand was a bad idea!
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#6
by
schro
on 10 Jan, 2007 15:25
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I eat squash.
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#7
by
PigPen
on 10 Jan, 2007 15:31
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I'll eat squash if it is heavily buttered, seasoned and I put it on the grill in aluminum foil
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#8
by
Tyler
on 10 Jan, 2007 16:29
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racquet ball just isnt something that has taken off over here at all
Yeah, and squash hasn't done as much here either. Though, racquetball is also declining, especially here in Californina.
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#9
by
schro
on 10 Jan, 2007 16:43
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No better workout than running, though.
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#10
by
BaldRob
on 10 Jan, 2007 16:55
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No better workout than running, though.
Until your knees need replacing!
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#11
by
PigPen
on 10 Jan, 2007 16:57
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No better workout than running, though.
Until your knees need replacing!
I agree, I'm still fairly young and I already have arthritis setting in on one knee
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#12
by
PBurke
on 10 Jan, 2007 17:00
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pig, you were a bull rider. everything will hurt eventually. i know my brief fighting career is showing now.
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#13
by
schro
on 10 Jan, 2007 17:02
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I've had two ACL re-constructions as a result of soccer. I could probably play again, but the stop & go / lateral movement probably isn't the best idea.
Constant running is not good for anyone with bad knees. However, running a little each week is actually good for your joints (similar to resistance training). Not sure where I read that, but I remember seeing it recently.
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#14
by
BaldRob
on 10 Jan, 2007 17:06
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I don't run... use the hell out of the elliptical machine though!