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 Post subject: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:08 
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Welcome to the fit club. Use the formatting below to log your highly active activity this week. All welcome.

STG: Lose another 10 lbs before Dec. race
LTG: Run Dec race in about 1hr 45.

Monday: Rest. Had to run for bus :(
Tuesday: Gym, decent.
Wednesday: Rest
Thursday: Gym, decent, then had pizza express. :)
Friday: Rest
Saturday: Ran 5k, then went to the gym.
Sunday: Corpse, rest, went bowling, had a subway, and popcorn, and a chocolate triangle. Fail.

Not a bad week, although I still can't hack going to the gym more than every other day. Two days in a row is a bit buggering.

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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 20:26 
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You shouldn't do the same muscle groups two days in a row, of course. You would need to, say, alternate push/pull exercises if you're going to do adjacent days.

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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 22:31 
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STG: Get down to 12st by Christmas.
LTG: Complete the Great Nottingham Bike Ride next June (50 miles).

Mon-Fri: Cycled 60 miles
Sat: Rest
Sun: Rest

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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 22:44 
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I have had an atypical week, but welcome the chance to list it for posterity.

STG - get up to 30 miles a week running, whilst still cycling to work a couple of times a week
LTG - pbs at any running distance, but particularly 5 and 10k, lose 4lb

Monday - cycle back from work 15miles
Weds - cycle to and from work, run 5 mile cross country
Thurs - cycle to and from work
Friday - gentle jog 4 miles
Sunday - new 10 mile pb, particularly pleasing as I was within a hair's breadth of staying in bed and writing off the race entry fee.

Also tried out wii fit, hoping that the yoga will do good things for me.


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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 22:49 
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Humour me, JBR, by letting me know what your 5k, 10k and 10m PBs are :D

My 5k on Saturday was the first run since I got off my arse again that I wasn't dying for the entire time. Garmin and HR monitor show me well down on previous averages, which is to the good.

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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 23:03 
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Well I was feeling good about my getting on the tram a stop later and getting off a stop earlier until I read this thread. Good work chaps, you're all bloody mad!


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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 23:03 
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I weighed myself today for the first time in ages and it turns out I've lost over a stone since summer. The only noticeable change in me is that for the past 2 months I've been walking the 2 miles from the bus stop to work and back 5 times a fortnight. (10 miles a week I guess) instead of getting a 2nd bus.

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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 23:43 
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Goal - Lose a stone in the next three months.

This week I did my usual walking routine (30 minutes to work every day, same coming back, plus have to go up evil hill)
Played footy on Wednesday (admittedly in goal)
Played 2 hours of Wii Fit

Next week I need to do more than that. Might try to do something after work. Problem is I have no bike since it got stolen, and I hate jogging with a passion.

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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
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Played 40 minutes of Squash and did just under 10k on the bike today (not really the weather for it).


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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:30 
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STG: Get in to a fitness routine.
LTG: Lose a stone

I really didn't do anything last week so am starting from scratch this week. Need to sort out a plan.

Is it better to do exercise first thing in the morning or in the evening?


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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 10:09 
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Early evening, they reckon. From memory I think it's something like between 4 and 7pm that is best. Although personally I don't let this be a factor, I exercise whenever I can summon the will, and sometimes when I can't.

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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 10:36 
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Deferring to someone much bigger and more informed than me:

Charles Poliquin wrote:
Q: Assuming a person has a choice, is there a best time of day to weight train?

A: Actually, there are two, based on circadian rhythms: three hours and 11 hours after you wake up.

However, your body will adjust its cycle to fit your pattern. For example, if you always wake up at 6 A.M. and train at 7 A.M., that doesn't fit the circadian rhythms. But if you're consistent and you always train at that time, your body will adjust.

In 1982, I was part of a study group that went to Russia. I asked a former world-champion Greco-Roman wrester, who was also an M.D., what one thing Westerners should change about their training.

He didn't even hesitate: we need to be more methodical, he told me. Sometimes we train in the morning, sometimes at three in the afternoon. We need a more established rhythm.

In my experience, having a regular training time is very important. So for the average guy with a job, he'll see better results if he picks a training time and sticks with it, instead of training before work sometimes, at lunch sometimes, or after work sometimes.

When you screw around with your times, you screw around with your results.


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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:40 
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STG: Fit into my holiday clothes!
LTG: Fit into the lovely clothes that I have in my wardrobe and look stupid in or can't do up. I have a red dress I intend on wearing for DM's Xmas do.

Monday: Rest. Had to see someone about my back. :( Prescribed exercises that I did on:
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Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday: Two scuba dives
Sunday: Two scuba dives

Doesn't look like I did a lot, but I didn't get a lot of sleep either, and the dives were knackering. I've got another appointment about my back later, so I'm hoping to do at least a couple of gym sessions this week, but I'm uber busy so we will see. There's always Wii Fit. :)

Oh, and I've lost 6lbs! :D

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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
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gf used to scuba dive regularly, a few years back. She was always mega mega tired afterwards. I think she qualified as a sports diver and went as low as about 30m?

Eventually had to give it up due to the extreme cost of the hobby, she still has most of the gear though, including the tank I bought her. A snip at £110 I think it was ;(

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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
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Er, I find the cost to be the initial kit, not after that. It's why I've built it up so gradually. I can go to 30m too, another couple of courses and I'm as highly qualified as I can go recreationally (Master Scuba Diver) but that will have to wait until next year now.

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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
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I believe her diving club were forever planning weekend trips requiring a beefy drive, stop over, food, boat petrol, etc, which all conspired to add up and be prohibitive. Her club were actually a load of badly organised wankers. :)

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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
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Ah, I can see how that would cost loads. Yes, she needs a better diving club! Car share, shore dives, closer to home etc.

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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 13:42 
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ComicalGnomes wrote:
Humour me, JBR, by letting me know what your 5k, 10k and 10m PBs are :D

My 5k on Saturday was the first run since I got off my arse again that I wasn't dying for the entire time. Garmin and HR monitor show me well down on previous averages, which is to the good.


Ha, you're too kind.

5k: 19:41 (Bushy Park)
10k: 41:49 (Woburn)
10m: 1:08:05 (Cabbage Patch)

The top two stand out to me, though, mostly for being worse, proportionately, than my half marathon and 3 mile times (using the predictor at http://www.runningforfitness.org/calc/rp.php). And although I'm pleased with the latter, I went through 10 miles a bit quicker in the aforementioned halves. So some unfinished business and something to work towards!


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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 14:05 
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That predictor is rather good, although all it demonstrates to me is that my marathon time was way too slow compared to my relative times at other distances. It was about right for malf marathon though.

Still, tasty times there :)

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 Post subject: Re: BeeX Fit Club Week 1
PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 14:08 
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It's good for not allowing you to rest, isn't it? Set a good all-out time and then there's nowhere to hide come the next race. Though that said, marathons are a whole different thing - all sorts of things can interfere there, so the prediction's of some use in letting you set a pace to start off at but if it doesn't feel right then it doesn't feel right. Slow and have a stroll, if it comes to it - oh, and I have, many times.


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