The new improved fitness thread
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Re: The new improved fitness thread
itchy do you use straps to deadlift ??? i used to but a guy down my gym suggested using liquid chalk instead. I tried it and found it to be the best move i made in my dead lifting. I can set my self up and not get distracted from putting the straps on, my grip has gone through the roof and i fail before it does managed 220kg deadlift.
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Did 20 mins run/walk after work out today i am not built for running i hate it :-(
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Re: The new improved fitness thread
I have straps, and the last time I deadlifted I did use them when I went heavy.rocket wrote:itchy do you use straps to deadlift ??? i used to but a guy down my gym suggested using liquid chalk instead. I tried it and found it to be the best move i made in my dead lifting. I can set my self up and not get distracted from putting the straps on, my grip has gone through the roof and i fail before it does managed 220kg deadlift.
Here's my problem - my hands and wrists are small, and my grip is not that strong as a result. My back is stronger than I can hold onto with my hands. So I either need to use straps and go heavy, or go naked(!) And not lift as much.
However, I have heard of liquid chalk before. After reading your reply, I think I might give it a whirl.
Nice lift, btw.
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Re: The new improved fitness thread
I had a cardio day yesterday. 10 minutes on the cycle, then the same on the rowing machine, then the cross trainer then the treadmill following by some abs work.
Considering I've not done any cardio for a while it didn't feel too bad.
Considering I've not done any cardio for a while it didn't feel too bad.
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I did an 8 mile walk yesterday - Endomondo reckons that was over 1100 calories burned.
Today will probably be a shorter walk or two (probably 2 to 3 miles each) and maybe a quick cycle ride in the evening....oh and decorating, which is surprisingly physical!

Today will probably be a shorter walk or two (probably 2 to 3 miles each) and maybe a quick cycle ride in the evening....oh and decorating, which is surprisingly physical!
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Re: The new improved fitness thread
Legs yesterday.
Struggled with 90kg squats, yet managed to push out 380kg on the leg press. What's that all about?
Back and biceps today. No straps, no chalk bit I think my grip may have improved a little. I'll take that as a minor win.
Struggled with 90kg squats, yet managed to push out 380kg on the leg press. What's that all about?
Back and biceps today. No straps, no chalk bit I think my grip may have improved a little. I'll take that as a minor win.
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Re: The new improved fitness thread
Running in the summer time isn't much fun. Much prefer winter.
I'm trying hard to cut down on sugar intake too as it seems to be the current evil in much of our food.
I'm trying hard to cut down on sugar intake too as it seems to be the current evil in much of our food.
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Re: The new improved fitness thread
Yesterday did three walks totalling about 10 miles.
Depending ont he weather I might try and get out on the push bike later.
Depending ont he weather I might try and get out on the push bike later.
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Re: The new improved fitness thread
Yesterday I did a nice little 6 mile walk. Really nice evening for it as well.
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Re: The new improved fitness thread
Manflu has prevented me from doing anything.
I do like these late summer evenings. I take the dog out about 9.30 and it's a nice time to take a stroll around the River Rea.
I do like these late summer evenings. I take the dog out about 9.30 and it's a nice time to take a stroll around the River Rea.
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As the day was so nice yesterday and I want to up my cardio i push biked everywhere, dropped Harry off at nursery then to the gym and even push biked to the pub for tea.
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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blitzed my arms last night,shoulders next but I might leave it until Sunday as Im still sore
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Re: The new improved fitness thread
Slowly getting back into the training now my back and thumb are a bit more sorted.
Once I get into the swing of the new contract I'm going to restart the sessions with the trainer, and hopefully start doing some road running again.
Once I get into the swing of the new contract I'm going to restart the sessions with the trainer, and hopefully start doing some road running again.
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Re: The new improved fitness thread
Don't batter yourself before TuesdayPerkles wrote:blitzed my arms last night,shoulders next but I might leave it until Sunday as Im still sore
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good point ,might do shoulders tonight and get it out the wayKwacky wrote:Don't batter yourself before TuesdayPerkles wrote:blitzed my arms last night,shoulders next but I might leave it until Sunday as Im still sore
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Re: The new improved fitness thread
Get ready for this...
Are you sitting down?
Sit down...
That's better. Now, prepare yourself...
I went for a run!
I know, I'd sooner s*** a pineapple than go for a run, but with my fitness test looming and having to reach a higher level than usual in order to avoid doing a Heat Acclimatisation programme for my impending desert trip, I thought I'd best do some training.
Are you sitting down?
Sit down...
That's better. Now, prepare yourself...
I went for a run!
I know, I'd sooner s*** a pineapple than go for a run, but with my fitness test looming and having to reach a higher level than usual in order to avoid doing a Heat Acclimatisation programme for my impending desert trip, I thought I'd best do some training.
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