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#45
by
Dome of Steele
on 15 Jan, 2010 16:33
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BaldPeter, you so crazy! You changed your screen name!
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#46
by
Kratos
on 16 Jan, 2010 16:25
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BaldPeter, you so crazy! You changed your screen name!
Yes sir! It was time for a change.
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#47
by
jr1979
on 23 Jan, 2010 01:41
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At the moment squats and lunges are not my friends but I grit my teeth and push through it. After 2 months of working out my body shape is changing nicely, without me having to do anything too extreme... just need to sustain this effort rather than slipping back into old habits.
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#48
by
Morthen
on 14 Feb, 2010 22:13
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i despise cardio. but i need to do it nonetheless
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#49
by
RyanJP
on 15 Feb, 2010 16:54
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It's more of a love/Hate
Squats : because if you can do only one type of lift this is it
Deadlifts
Push Ups : As of lately my push ups have declined because of a bum shoulder and bicep.
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#50
by
Robmeister
on 15 Feb, 2010 22:47
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Least favorite is stretching
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#51
by
schro
on 15 Feb, 2010 23:14
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I read this post and let out a big sigh.

The past 8 months have been extremely tough for me. My work schedule has been extremely demanding. This, coupled with the fact I'm extremely involved with my kids' sports schedules (not complaining, mind you) has left me with very little time to dedicate to my physical regimen. Still, at age 43 and 6' tall, 210 lbs, I'm in better shape than most men my age. However, it's very frustrating considering the level I've maintained for many many years. I committed to run in a half marathon in one month that (I believe) is a qualifier for other top national races. Although I could participate, I've told a buddy of mine (elite runner) to run in my spot because 1) it's sold out 2) he's not entered and 3) it's not worth it for me considering where I'm at in my training.
I hate to think of myself as "over the hill", but I'm leaning towards just doing what I can to stay in shape without my normal running routine. This is going to have to include reducing my caloric intake. I love running, and love the finer foods (and adult beverages) in life. However, I have to be realistic.
IT SUCKS GETTING OLD!
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#52
by
CraftyGuy
on 16 Feb, 2010 10:53
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Favorite is walking (treadmill)
Least favorite - nearly everything else!
My mantra is "why settle for a six pack when you can have a keg!"
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#53
by
cvasara
on 16 Feb, 2010 11:25
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Favorite -- None
Least Favorite -- All that are not mentioned above
Unless it comes in a 12 ounce can to do curls with.
Walking or running makes my legs ache and my knees hurt.
Best way to avoid that is to follow my favorites listed above.
My dear Ex walked and walked and ended up having hip replacement and knee surgery.
Me, I cut down on eating, which I like, and I drink more Light Beer.
Now, I'm sure that everyone who has read this far, will say 'he's a loony, BUT, I went from 185 to 160 pounds doing nothing more than watching what I, actually the wife watches what I eat, and trying to avoid exercise that makes me hurt.
I'm 65 years old as of yesterday, and feel better than I think I ever have.
Now, where did I sit that can of beer, so I can get my curl routine going again?
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#54
by
marty22
on 16 Feb, 2010 18:20
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hack squats.
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#55
by
Arnie
on 17 Feb, 2010 11:06
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Actually, I am on the Fitness Enhancement Program for the Navy. I've always struggled throughout my career with the mandatory weigh-ins and now I'm on ithe mandatory program for the 2nd time in 20 years. In short, I'm too fat for the Navy.
This is kind of ironic because there is no way for me to get off it prior to the next Fitness Test since I will be out of the Navy in a month...but I am still required to attend the exercise sessions in the meantime...
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#56
by
TheBaldAndBeautiful
on 20 Feb, 2010 16:59
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Push-ups, and probably squats ( since the height ). If I do ever join the service, I'd make-sure not display any disobedience, because the push-ups are murder for me.
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#57
by
frostedperspeks
on 20 Feb, 2010 18:20
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One thing i hate working is the stomach. Can do curls and shoulder exercises until the cows come home, but absolutely loath doing sit ups.