The workout thread
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I drove the par 4 #9 green today, I think it was the first time I even tried
They had the tees way up near the ladies tees, it was maybe 215 carry over the water, so no big deal, but it was a nice change.
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I drove the par 4 #9 green today, I think it was the first time I even tried
They had the tees way up near the ladies tees, it was maybe 215 carry over the water, so no big deal, but it was a nice change.
@Copper said in The workout thread:
I drove the par 4 #9 green today, I think it was the first time I even tried
They had the tees way up near the ladies tees, it was maybe 215 carry over the water, so no big deal, but it was a nice change.I have no idea what you said here.
If you're telling us about a good thing you did, then heartiest congratulations!
If this was a bad thing, then you have my deepest sympathies. -
Wow, Rich that's amazing. I thought I was doing really well at about half that distance on a bike.
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Rich, running 3000 miles is insane! Wow.
George, I never knew you took walking so seriously. Respect!
My 2020 ride summary so far:

Power curve comparison first half of the year (light color) compared to second half (darker color).

Doesn't look so different, but it's quite a difference.
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Crossed over 3,000 miles running this year a few days ago. Definitely wasn't a plan or goal, but just pretty consistently getting out there.
Probably the best shape I'll ever be in.....and no fukkin races, lol.
Still having a good time.

@Rich said in The workout thread:

Crossed over 3,000 miles running this year a few days ago. Definitely wasn't a plan or goal, but just pretty consistently getting out there.
Probably the best shape I'll ever be in.....and no fukkin races, lol.
Still having a good time.

Wow, great job. Based on your estimate mile and 10k time the marathon estimate is way off. You could get near 3 hours and certainly qualify for Boston.
Youโve put in the miles for a marathon for sure.
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My runs have been hampered by a trick knee and some kind of breathing issue. I have some issues walking down stairs on occasion. My mileage this year will likely end up around 1500 miles. I need to dedicate more time to getting the knee back in shape. Lungs seem to not work as well as they did 3 years ago when I could still run a sub 7:00 mile. That's long gone - fatigue very quickly. I'm scheduled for a lung function test in January.
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@jon-nyc you do about 5 miles per workout, then? That's what I do, but it's not every day for me. I try to do every other day.
@George-K said in The workout thread:
@jon-nyc you do about 5 miles per workout, then? That's what I do, but it's not every day for me. I try to do every other day.
Yep. A little less now that I don't do them alone. I used to be religious about getting them in every day, if the weather sucked I'd go to the local mall and walk if I had to. I don't do that now of course.
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You guys are all doing great!!! Keep it up!!!
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I'll post a graph of my waistline which will challenge any of your exercise charts.
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@jon-nyc said in The workout thread:
THat's great, Rich.
Here's me. All walking.

650 calories per mile? That sounds off by a factor of five or so.
A quite impressive year summary, though.
You can see where I quit the gym in March.
You loose weight by not going? Whatโs the logic? Lost muscle mass?
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My sleep has improved during Covid, mostly because I usually get an hour or hour and a half nap in every day.
At night I'm still in the 4 to 4.5 range though.

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