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Where do our exercisers work out and what do you do?

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  • jon-nycJ Offline
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    By the way, I gave ChatGPT my exact workout routine and asked it to critique based on my goals. It made what I thought were good recommendations that were not upsetting the apple cart, just pointing out redundancies, some order changes, and a couple weak spots.

    Then it asked me if I wanted critique on my diet so I entered a fifteen day average of my macros, then my actual typical meals, and it did the same (I’m good on calories and protein, it wants me to shift some fat calories to carbs) and gave me specific suggestions how to do it

    We’ll see what the results are, but I found both exercises useful and informative.

    Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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        • MikM Offline
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          My gym has been closed for remodeling. I could have gone to another fairly local location but I decided to focus on cardio here and house projects.

          "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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            I’ve started to incorporate rest days. I still am active 7 days a week but I do push, pull, legs, rest then repeat, so 3 days on one day off the weights. The rest day will be biking outside when I can or inside when i must. But regardless I’ll do enough to close my rings on my Apple Watch.

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              #55

              This looks like a great way to increase grip strength. And just as a change up from my regular pull-ups.

              A shame my gym used covid as an excuse to discontinue towel service permanently.

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                Question for the crew here -

                Do you do any stretching or calisthenics on your rest days? I just started having rest days and figured that’s a good use of them. I’m the least limber otherwise fit person you’ll ever meet. Seems like I can slowly fix that.

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                  I’ve been trying to incorporate a stretching routine into my days. My gym has been closed for remodeling the past two weeks so I just got back today. The remodeling is unimpressive but ok. While it’s closed I’ve been focusing on cardio which has resulted in some pretty bad foot nerve pain. Between NSAIDS, opiates, Tylenol and increased hydration I think I’ve got that under control, but it was bad.

                  "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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                    I was doing calisthenics last year for a few months. It was a nice routine... I need to prioritize stretching more into my daily routine.

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                      I have tried adding it here and there, but then they slip by the wayside. But the cool thing now that I’m dedicating my ‘rest days’ to it is there’s no skipping it. I go to the gym that day specifically to do those exercises.

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                        Daily, with no gym in my life, I do stretching exercises on getting up, mostly learnt from aikido:
                        neck, shoulders, arms, hands, waist; then hamstrings using side of bath as a support, and squats.
                        Also 3 standing exercises...
                        toe raises holding breath, breathing in & out with circular arm movements (to sink and relax and for balance).
                        5 minutes well used.

                        Due to an 'old war wound' I stretch my back before getting out of bed, alternate knees up pressed to chest, then over to side while looking opposite way.

                        Part of counteracting the aging process.

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                          I've been lifting and running for decades - but both activities actually seem to inhibit, rather than increase flexibility. I tried some online programs such as Dynamic Runner and a yoga program called Asan Rebel - but for the past 18 months I've been using a program called Ladder. I like this program because it offers a variety of different coaches - so if you can change your focus depending upon goals and type of instruction you are seeking. They have programs for bodybuilding, strength training, free weights, body weight only, etc. They have 3 different Pilates program. I chose one called Team Define - and yes, it is primarily focused for women clients. If you're wondering how/why I found this program, Let me post just one of the zillion promotional videos that the instructor has posted online.

                          Link to video

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                          Some folks like the idea of going to a place at a certain time and knowing that the time is dedicated to that activity. I actually like the face that I can choose when I'm going to do the class. While there are 6 new classes per week, they also have a variety of add-ons or substitutes based on a particular focus, strength, flexibility, cardio, etc. - along with full body, upper, lower, etc. And you can pause the program if you want to take a drink or need a break.

                          If anyone is interested in trying the program, they have a 7 day trial for free- but as a zealot, I can get you a 30 day free trial. They have a sorting algorithm to help select a program in line with interests - but after watching Maia, I went with her.

                          I started with 3 classes a week commitment but eventually moved it up to a 7 day commitment. She works in yoga, Pilates and moderate weights.

                          They have a meaner Pilates person - that I tried - but opted out after a bit - because it was a bit too intense for my level of interest. I'm already doing a pretty aggressive lifting program - and her program seemed to interfere with that - my focus is better met with Team Define.

                          DM me if you're interested in the 30 day Free trial (as opposed to their 7 day) program.

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