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Anywhere from 18-22min, depending on how hard I've been working on it.5k time?
Ugh. Fuck you, buddy.My 1mi time can be anywhere from 5:10-6:30.
Yeah, my little brother was the state champion cross country runner his senior year of high school, then went on to be the #1 collegiate cross country runner. I kind of gave up on running after my sophomore year, and was actually his equal if not a bit faster before I stopped caring. Didn't start up again until I was in my late 20s. I'm just happy I can still move at that level at my size and age (200lb, pushin 40).Ugh. Fuck you, buddy.
My mile time is like double that. I'm not much of a runner.
In 2010 a fitness coach sponsored by my employer set me up with 2 good (adjustable) dumbbell routines for overall fitness-flexibility-stamina (as opposed to strength-bulk) working different muscle groups each day. The routines have 3 - 5 exercises. Each dumbbell exercise has 60 reps, increasing weight/decreasing reps then decreasing weight/increasing reps over six sets. Bodyweight or fixed weight exercises get 90 reps over six sets. I rotate the routines every 30 days or so. That's followed up with either 20 minutes of intense or 40 minutes of moderate cardio.I've got a Strava/Zwift trainer that I put winter miles on. I recently bought a set of fancy adjustable dumbells like @Herkileez has, but haven't done much with them because I jacked up my shoulder snowboarding and have been lazy about doing my PT for it. Open to hearing any good dumbell workouts though. I suspect I'll need to find a basic weight bench to get the most out of them though.
Right about where I was. I think 4:48 was my best 1500, 2:03 in the 800, cross country I was in the 17:30 range. That was 20 years ago, I can't run across a parking lot now.Yeah, my little brother was the state champion cross country runner his senior year of high school, then went on to be the #1 collegiate cross country runner. I kind of gave up on running after my sophomore year, and was actually his equal if not a bit faster before I stopped caring. Didn't start up again until I was in my late 20s. I'm just happy I can still move at that level at my size and age (200lb, pushin 40).
haha. you'd be surprised how fast you'd probably bounce back if you tried. Those are crazy good times.Right about where I was. I think 4:48 was my best 1500, 2:03 in the 800, cross country I was in the 17:30 range. That was 20 years ago, I can't run across a parking lot now.
Quoted wrong one, that's right about where I was, no where near your brother. I think my running(hard) days are over. Already had open heart surgery once, and my left ventricle is enlarging again slightly so I'm probably looking at an artificial valve here in the next 5-10 years.Anywhere from 18-22min, depending on how hard I've been working on it.
My 1mi time can be anywhere from 5:10-6:30. When I was in high school and weighed 60lb less than I do now, I hit 4:40 once.
Anywhere from 18-22min, depending on how hard I've been working on it.
My 1mi time can be anywhere from 5:10-6:30. When I was in high school and weighed 60lb less than I do now, I hit 4:40 once.
You could lap me now.Whoa. My 8 minute mile tells me I probably wouldn't be fun to run with.![]()
That's awesome.
HA., I WAS going to mention the couch! Very un-Swimmy-ish.And pls disregard the couch as it is soon on its way out. Not sure if we will replace with another or turn this space into a mixed martial arts studio where I can beat up the kids.
If you want a new challenge, this is a VERY good substitute. I don't mean just any bike. This specific one. They're crazy.HA., I WAS going to mention the couch! Very un-Swimmy-ish.
I’ve mentioned this before, after 41 years I had to finally quit running last September. I never loved running like some people do but i didn’t realize how much i would miss it anyway. So i started a new routine.
I no longer have to see my physical therapist but I continue to maintain the PT daily exercises and keeping a daily journal of it keeps me on track. (I really hate when i have to write “Day Off”.) So i use my old running rule to never ever miss more than two days in a row of exercise.
I now walk more days a week than i used to run and my walk is always between 45-90 minutes. I am back to using free weights three times a week, but i switched from 8 lbs to 5 lbs. (Sometimes you have to do the exercises you know you will stick with, (which is why i quit doing planks!).
Watching my mom sit around all day and walking with a cane and moving slow has been the best incentive! For me this is not just about wanting to be healthy and keeping weight off, it’s most about me getting older and being as mobile as i can be.
I received my Medicare card in the mail yesterday. That was fairly depressing too like having to give up running.
I’ve always had more of an aversion to working out on a machine and preferred to be outside running. Also problem with a bike, or any kind of machine is we have no room in our small condo or a good place to workout. We do have both cars in the garage but it because my husband has his drums set up there since that is where he practices.If you want a new challenge, this is a VERY good substitute. I don't mean just any bike. This specific one. They're crazy.
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There's also this one... if you like the feeling of riding uphill in sand. They're both instruments of torture, but this one is another level of hell.
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Yeah, having places to put things is definitely a huge challenge. We have a 3br house with a 2 car garage, and I gave up on my dream of having a home gym after a year. Set up a full barbell gym in the garage... but ended up just taking up too much space. I enjoy going to the gym though, so it wasn't too soul crushing.I’ve always had more of an aversion to working out on a machine and preferred to be outside running. Also problem with a bike, or any kind of machine is we have no room in our small condo or a good place to workout. We do have both cars in the garage but it because my husband has his drums set up there since that is where he practices.
Too bad about your achilles and the half marathon. But wow, running that distance in July has to be challenging!
