Re: The New Msp Fitness thread
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2017 7:00 pm
Amazing how a thread about fitness degraded into a discussion about smoking 

Wonderful job on the quitting smoking! Apparently the first week us meant to be the hardest as all the toxins are leaving your body.Capeditiea wrote: Sun Apr 23, 2017 1:32 am :3 *nods, my path these past months to becoming healthy was.
1. quit facebook. (i spent far too much time, plus facebook caught on to my divine plan of taking over.)
2. study health foods as much as possible, when good and scared of various things you install into your body. then you are ready for the next step.
3. impliment health foods into your daily intake of things you eat anf progressively increase the amount of healthy food. till you are simply eating healthy, and have no cravings for unhealthy things.
4. figure out and decide which habits you have are beneficial and detrimental. (i dislike using good and bad) (for me i quit caffiene well having way less. not daily though. having less sugar, having more water. quit cigarettes.) it has been eight days since my last one and i can smell blood again.like before i smoked...
...but now i get frantic and walk a bunch... which i think this comes from a pre-cigerette habit, for when i got stressed...
:O the hardest part of quiting is now really the firyt few days. it is being around a bunch of smokers while waiting for the next round at a mtg prerelease. :3
Gotta say love kettlebells!! About 6years ago I did a exclusive bout of train with the guy who introduced kettlebells to NZ Dean Jolly was his name awesome guy bit brain fried from to much wacky tobaccy but really knew his stuff.Urbain wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2017 9:52 pm Oh, walking is never a problem. I walk 6km per day, round trip, to and from work. My work also requires a lot of walking. I used to track my steps daily and was averaging between 18k and 20k. My problem is that I'm getting older, developing love handles, and am nursing an injury which hasn't allowed me to do my usual training. Sooooooo... I've been getting a bit sluggish. Anyway, the skipping is getting better. Next week I'll move up to six minutes each day. And add some strength training of some sort. Maybe kettlebells.
Kettlebells have been my go to for a few years now. 10 minutes of swings with a 25kg bell, alternating hands, is a hell of a workout. Add to that some get-ups and you've pretty much taken care of your entire body. And it's funny you should say that we train wiser as we get older. I got into kettlebells for that exact reason: a more comprehensive workout within a shorter period of time.mspowerplant wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2017 11:36 pmGotta say love kettlebells!! About 6years ago I did a exclusive bout of train with the guy who introduced kettlebells to NZ Dean Jolly was his name awesome guy bit brain fried from to much wacky tobaccy but really knew his stuff.Urbain wrote: Fri Apr 28, 2017 9:52 pm Oh, walking is never a problem. I walk 6km per day, round trip, to and from work. My work also requires a lot of walking. I used to track my steps daily and was averaging between 18k and 20k. My problem is that I'm getting older, developing love handles, and am nursing an injury which hasn't allowed me to do my usual training. Sooooooo... I've been getting a bit sluggish. Anyway, the skipping is getting better. Next week I'll move up to six minutes each day. And add some strength training of some sort. Maybe kettlebells.
Getting older has its benefits for training tho. We are wiser![]()