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My recent health/fitness hiccup

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  • jon-nycJ Offline
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    In my experience in the US most hotel gyms (of the chain type) have dumbbells up to 50, a lonely bench or two, a tall pulley machine for doing the myriad things you can do with one of those, and a long line of treadmills. I usually see most people on the treadmills, maybe me and another middle aged guy using the weights. Unless I go in the afternoon, then it's just me.

    Some of the higher end hotels that are huge AND near large city conference centers have really impressive gyms. They look like a regular gym without the barbells (must be a liability issue). Vegas hotels also have some impressive gyms.

    Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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      @jon-nyc what do you use the track the weight, just manually log it from a scale or something cooler? I think you have one of those body scan scales or something?

      Anyway, thanks for sharing, like @mik said, a world of tradeoffs. Are there foods that absorb more quickly that give bigger bang for the digestive buck? I can't imagine lifting too much will tip the scales (heh) compared to what your body can do on a whim, but still... you're doing what you can do and it's inspirational. And perspirational, too!

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        I have a cheap digital scale from Etekcity which connects to an app which connects to Apple health app. So as long as I have the scale sync app open when I weigh myself it flows through to Apple health automatically and immediately. The graph I posted came from Apple Health.

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        • HoraceH Horace

          I will never understand the compulsion for travel, but I grant that women have it in general. Even while I was traveling in Florence, I did stay at a hotel with a "gym", but what a waste of space. One treadmill, dumbells that went to 50, maybe an elliptical. I purchased a day pass at a gym within walking distance instead. Walking distance from one part of Florence to another means that both points are within florence, but this gym was a 4 minute walk.

          The girl at the front couldn't have been more dismissive, as she spotted me as a tourist. Of course everybody in Florence is a tourist. It was a decent gym. Hot as hell on the top level with the free weights.

          I ended my workout on the treadmill on the first floor and sweated a fire hydrant as I do. Asked if they had water and she said no. I was aware of a store nearby and asked about it, just to see if I was dealing with someone who wanted to help. She said she didn't know. I went to get water from that store and she went outside to smoke. Eurotrash.

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          #10

          @Horace said:

          I will never understand the compulsion for travel, but I grant that women have it in general. Even while I was traveling in Florence, I did stay at a hotel with a "gym", but what a waste of space.

          I will never understand the compulsion for going to the gym. They're terrible places.

          I was only joking

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          • KlausK Offline
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            Wow, that sounds awful but I'm glad it's looking better now.

            What do you do to get to 4000kcal a day? That's a lot of food.

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              I will gladly give you some extra weight. 😁

              Sorry you are going through this. Hope it continues to get better.

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              • KlausK Klaus

                Wow, that sounds awful but I'm glad it's looking better now.

                What do you do to get to 4000kcal a day? That's a lot of food.

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                @Klaus said:

                Wow, that sounds awful but I'm glad it's looking better now.

                What do you do to get to 4000kcal a day? That's a lot of food.

                In the beginning I couldn’t pull off 3k and started drinking homemade shakes with milk, cream, whole milk yoghurt, oat flour, and peanut butter.

                Then I sort of trained myself to eat more.

                Typical day:
                Breakfast 1 ~ 700 calories
                bagel with 2 servings cream cheese (64g)
                2 eggs
                Yoghurt

                Breakfast 2 (after gym) ~ 750
                Calorie dense toasted muesli (I found a brand with 390cal in 85g, not sugar laden either)
                Whole milk
                Banana
                30g protein shake

                Lunch ~ 980
                Turkey sandwich with 85g turkey and thick cheddar slices, generous mayo
                60g peanuts
                6 chocolate covered pretzels

                Dinner ~ 1000
                Baked potato with 2tbsp butter
                Meat/fish 6-8oz
                Veggie

                Snack at night - 400-500
                Peanut butter toast
                Another yoghurt
                Banana

                Or

                Ice cream

                Those two breakfast and that lunch are pretty fixed so I get 2500 calories by mid day. Keep in mind I wake up before 5.

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                  Typical macro breakdown:

                  Protein 200-220
                  Fat: 160-190
                  Carbs: 350-450

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                  • KlausK Klaus

                    Wow, that sounds awful but I'm glad it's looking better now.

                    What do you do to get to 4000kcal a day? That's a lot of food.

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                    @Klaus said:

                    What do you do to get to 4000kcal a day?

                    Would have been epic had the answer been "pies."

                    Get well soon.

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                      @jon-nyc wow! I had no idea. Sending positive thoughts to you!!!

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