08-23-2005, 03:16 AM | #1 |
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What is your favorite workout?
For me, it depends on the workout.
For cycling, a great, hard workout is the ride from Parowan to Brianhead ski resort, and there is also a ride from Redlands to Lake Arrowhead which is brutal. Any century with climbing is also a great workout. In martial arts, any sparring workout is great fun. My worst and most hated workout, speed work in running. It is brutal, but you get a workout. Try this workout. Warm up with six laps of a four hundred meter track. Next run 1600 at 10 K pace. Next run 1200 at 10 K pace less two to three seconds per quarter, continue the digression down to the 400s, with one lap of jogging in between and then reverse the pyramid back. Warm down with four laps. You will notice a workout. Best weight workout is bench coupled with dead lift. Worst are squat days. My lifting days are over if I want to preserve my joints. We love to hear about your workouts. What's the longest workout you've ever had? For about seven hours, a 140 mile bike ride. Legs were tired. |
08-23-2005, 04:15 AM | #2 |
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10 remote control lifts with thumb curls.
Rest. Run downstairs for a twinkie and a Diet Coke. Run upstairs and flop on the couch. 10 more remote control lifts with thumb curls. Fall asleep in front of a baseball game from post-workout exhaustion.
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08-23-2005, 04:27 AM | #3 |
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Re: What is your favorite workout?
I too love a century with climbing. The three lakes challenge in Ashland, OR is my current favorite.
My favorite lifting workout is flat bench supersetted with dumbell fly's (5 sets of 12 fly' reps and 12 reps of flat bench). Lets you know you are alive. I also like heavy bag workouts but they get boring. |
08-25-2005, 08:09 PM | #4 |
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Probably would be when I cycled from San Jose to San Diego
when I was 16 years old, down Highway 1. I think our longest day of riding was 120 miles or so.
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08-25-2005, 11:12 PM | #5 |
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If I did your workout I'd end up in a hospital
Holy endorphins, Batman!
But I am not a couch potato. I was an avid runner (many 10k's, planning on some marathons) then ended up with early degenerative arthritis in my hips, probably from a teenage injury. So I switched to aerobic walking (needed something low-impact). It's walking with that funny gait that Olympic race-walkers use, although they're much faster than I am. (I can do it at a 10.5 minute mile pace when I am really motivated-- I finish ahead of 1/3 of the runners in the average 5k race.) Believe it or not, it is a more effective CV workout than running, for kinesiological reasons. Been doing it daily except Sunday since 1988 for about 45 minutes each day. It's great for CV health and weight control. I also do light weight lifting 3x week, just to keep from going totally flabby.
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08-26-2005, 02:32 AM | #6 |
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favorite workout
I prefer to warm up with some 4 count burpees and full extention jumping jacks. A few deep bends gets the circulation going and gets me in the groove. Then it's off to the rings for some swinging around. Do a few loop-de-loops, legs together, toes pointed.
With the medicine ball firmly gripped in outstretched arms, a few torso twists really works the upper body. Not too many as an old rotator cuff injury is sure to awaken with pains of much sharpness. Wind her up with 15 minutes of running in place and I'm off to the showers. A real satisfying burn and back to the office in under 52 minutes. Regards, Brian |
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