is working out ur right/left arm on ur penor considered a workout? can i contribute to the thread? or you going to discriminate this workout.
Hi everyone! I just thought I would start a thread about running and similar forms of workout for people to share comments and suggestions in.
So, I'll start with a question. For those of you who work out, how often do you run? Do you mix up the exercise with cross-training, etc.? Do you do HIIT or LSD runs?
I'm reading a very good book on running right now, and training for a half-marathon. =)
Hope this thread helps to stimulate discussion!
is working out ur right/left arm on ur penor considered a workout? can i contribute to the thread? or you going to discriminate this workout.
Hey Havoc, where the are you running at (in Chicago)? There's too much ice everywhere.
I really need to start, but I'm waiting for it to get above 20 degrees
my knees suck, and we have a gym at work. i ride the re bent bike before work for ~10 miles.
HIIT works really well, it's also good to change things up.
i run 2 or 3 times a week on a treadmill. I run 10 min then walk 5...then run 10 min..then walk 5...repeat for about 60-90min depends on the mood.
In gyms for now. I'm actually down by Springfield for the time being, and it got up to 65 today, so I had a chance to get outside for a while. It was very nice.
Last time I ran was a year and a half ago in the Hood to Coast Relay. Ruined my back and knees. Ain't doing that again. Now I just do the elliptical for cardio. 35 minutes 4 or 5 times a week.
I run
about 3-4 times a week
about 4 miles
nothing too impressive
I usually try to shoot some hoops about once or twice a week too
I recommend Chi Running. It's a great book and it shows you how to take all (or nearly all) of the impact out of running. It's been a marvel for me, and I can now do LDRs without shin splints or cramping muscles.
I walk. A lot. But after 16ish years as a dancer, my back and knees (to a much lesser extent) are ed, so I pretty much don't run unless I'm being chased.
the dancers i know say they have horrible back pain, especially in the mornings.
i can relate. after so many years of extracurriculars, the only real trophies i have are two semi-healed broken bones in my lower back from football.
back pain sucks, and pain killers can only do so much. its not necessarily the pain that kills me, but its that feeling of tightness like im wearing a corset.
I did 48 minutes on the elliptical trainer and 20 minutes on the treadmill yesterday but didn't do any weights.
Today I'm doing weights so I'll probably only do half of that. I still need to walk 'n stuff.![]()
I go to the gym pretty regular. On my non-lifting days I run about 2 miles on the treadmill. On the days that I lift I normally run a 1 1/2 mile. So when its all said and done I guess you can say I run between 10-12 miles per week.
I do some form of cardio 6 days a week...at least 30 minutes a day.
I alternate between running/jogging (usually 3 miles) one day and then a cardio-focused video the next. The video works in different exercises (i.e. jumping jacks, jump rope, high knees, butt kicks, alternating lunges, etc.) in constant motion to elevate heart rate and strengthen core/lower body.
I find that alternating the two keeps my legs fresh because it's not the same repe ive motions day in and day out. I also notice an increase in my endurance and leg strength while running, even though I take days off.
I'm not sure it would help you with a half-marathon, but it's helping me lose weight and limit the affect of fatigue on my body.
lol, reading a book about running
I run 2 miles 5 times a week. I go for speed not for endurance, so I'm usually only out there for 15 or so minutes. I have to contend with a half mile up hill climb at the end of my route, so after that I'm in no mood to go for anymore.
I also do pushups/situps whenever I die in a video game.
It's a bit dorky, but they add up pretty fast.
Do you have a point to make, or are you just blathering nonsense because you think you know better? Do you run ultramarathons? Why not? If it's so easy, go out and do it.
If you add to your endurance, it will boost your speed and the hill won't bother you nearly as much anymore.
Most everything I've read and/or heard is that the most effective way to burn fat/calories is to exercise at your target heart rate for at least 20 minutes, if not longer.
I'm sure the 15 minutes of exercise is more beneficial than nothing at all...but if you want to maximize your cardio, try going a little longer.
Currently the thing concerning me most is how many times a week to lift and/or run to achieve maximum results. I want to add about 10 pounds of muscle, and achieve a half marathon time of under an hour and a half.
well... i never read no books about no runnin but somehow i can run miles and miles without ever stopping.
reading a book about running sounds like a good way to put off actually running![]()
I bike 4 miles a day on a stationary, as well as play basketball a couple times a week. I used to run a bunch, but after back surgery, I can only run on soft surfaces, and it kills my knees. As AFB mentioned, jump rope is a great exercise that I have just started getting in to.
Last edited by mardigan; 02-09-2009 at 07:39 PM.
I'm going to a kickboxing class this evening ... that's one of my favorite ways to get in cardio.
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