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  • N Nibu babu thomas

    code-frog wrote:

    I used to weigh 260 pounds

    Would like to see a pic. :D


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    http://www.codefrog.com/fatboy/inspiration.htm[^] I'm lighter now and totally fired up to keep on going.:rose:

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      What do you do to keep yourself fit and healthy. I am talking from the point of view of a programmer who works round the clock rarely finding time to relax. Recently our project leader gave a friendly spanking related to taking care of one'e health and family life too. How do you relax yourself on work and off work. I do go for a walk early in the morning. But still I do have frequent back aches that too real painful ones. What kind of exercises do you do. Will be interesting to know. Since you all are experienced in this regard you can give me better ideas. Recently I read this from one mail

      "First people sacrifice health to earn money and then they sacrifice money get back to health". Sounded funny to me. :)


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      Nibu babu thomas wrote:

      iew of a programmer who works round the clock rarely finding time to relax.

      First, stop working around the clock. It's not good for you.

      Nibu babu thomas wrote:

      How do you relax yourself on work and off work.

      I try not to sit on my rump too long :) I've set up my work area so I can take the laptop and work standing up if I need to. Also, sleeping a good 6.5 to 7.5 hours a night helps keep me on and even keel and relaxed all day. At 'home' I play with my dogs and my son. Keeps me very relaxed.

      Nibu babu thomas wrote:

      But still I do have frequent back aches that too real painful ones.

      For back aches, I recommend sit-ups. Keeping those muscles strong and healthy also supports your lower back.

      Nibu babu thomas wrote:

      What kind of exercises do you do.

      I am studying kickboxing and some other martial arts. Also, I run 3-4 days a week in the early morning. For me, it's a great way to start the day. I've found that trying to keep my body fit helps keep my mind sharp.

      My Blog A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - -Lazarus Long

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        http://www.codefrog.com/fatboy/inspiration.htm[^] I'm lighter now and totally fired up to keep on going.:rose:

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        code-frog wrote:

        http://www.codefrog.com/fatboy/inspiration.htm\[^\]

        You don't look that fat. :)

        code-frog wrote:

        I'm lighter now

        Would like to see a pic. ;P


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          What do you do to keep yourself fit and healthy. I am talking from the point of view of a programmer who works round the clock rarely finding time to relax. Recently our project leader gave a friendly spanking related to taking care of one'e health and family life too. How do you relax yourself on work and off work. I do go for a walk early in the morning. But still I do have frequent back aches that too real painful ones. What kind of exercises do you do. Will be interesting to know. Since you all are experienced in this regard you can give me better ideas. Recently I read this from one mail

          "First people sacrifice health to earn money and then they sacrifice money get back to health". Sounded funny to me. :)


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          I dig holes to plant and transplant trees, haul dirt to make raised beds, chop firewood into pieces small enough to burn using an axe, walk around checking on plants, picking weeds, watering, and picking fruit, and all the other things that running an orchard and fairly large yard entails. Add to that taking walks, bike riding, swimming (in the summer), and horseback riding, and I keep in shape plenty well - even though I spend 8+ hrs on the computer on an average day. :)

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            Nibu babu thomas wrote:

            iew of a programmer who works round the clock rarely finding time to relax.

            First, stop working around the clock. It's not good for you.

            Nibu babu thomas wrote:

            How do you relax yourself on work and off work.

            I try not to sit on my rump too long :) I've set up my work area so I can take the laptop and work standing up if I need to. Also, sleeping a good 6.5 to 7.5 hours a night helps keep me on and even keel and relaxed all day. At 'home' I play with my dogs and my son. Keeps me very relaxed.

            Nibu babu thomas wrote:

            But still I do have frequent back aches that too real painful ones.

            For back aches, I recommend sit-ups. Keeping those muscles strong and healthy also supports your lower back.

            Nibu babu thomas wrote:

            What kind of exercises do you do.

            I am studying kickboxing and some other martial arts. Also, I run 3-4 days a week in the early morning. For me, it's a great way to start the day. I've found that trying to keep my body fit helps keep my mind sharp.

            My Blog A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - -Lazarus Long

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            Nibu babu thomas
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            Chris Austin wrote:

            First, stop working around the clock. It's not good for you.

            Helpless mate. Love for work keeps me going.

            Chris Austin wrote:

            For back aches, I recommend sit-ups. Keeping those muscles strong and healthy also supports your lower back.

            Nice idea. Will try that.

            Chris Austin wrote:

            I am studying kickboxing and some other martial arts. Also, I run 3-4 days a week in the early morning. For me, it's a great way to start the day. I've found that trying to keep my body fit helps keep my mind sharp.

            I can't do these stuff. I had an accident sometime back hence doctor's advised me not to give too much stress or strain to my back. I did try this a few times but pain stopped me. Sit ups sounds like a good idea.


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            • N Nibu babu thomas

              code-frog wrote:

              http://www.codefrog.com/fatboy/inspiration.htm\[^\]

              You don't look that fat. :)

              code-frog wrote:

              I'm lighter now

              Would like to see a pic. ;P


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              Nibu babu thomas wrote:

              You don't look that fat.

              I'm very large framed. I carry weight really well and it's hard to see. That first picture though I'm 260. I couldn't bend over to tie my shoes without feeling a bunch of bile and acid coming up my throat because so much pressure was on my stomach. I was a size 42" waist now I'm a 34" waist. Being 10 pounds lighter is hard to tell in a photo. The next major plateau I hit I'll put it at the top of that page. :-D I'm hoping that will be by the end of February. I've got to get over this sinus infection and bronchitis though first...:sigh:

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              • N Nibu babu thomas

                What do you do to keep yourself fit and healthy. I am talking from the point of view of a programmer who works round the clock rarely finding time to relax. Recently our project leader gave a friendly spanking related to taking care of one'e health and family life too. How do you relax yourself on work and off work. I do go for a walk early in the morning. But still I do have frequent back aches that too real painful ones. What kind of exercises do you do. Will be interesting to know. Since you all are experienced in this regard you can give me better ideas. Recently I read this from one mail

                "First people sacrifice health to earn money and then they sacrifice money get back to health". Sounded funny to me. :)


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                The single most important key to good health is getting at least 8 hours sleep every night. Also eating the largest meal of the day in the afternoon or at least 3 hours before you go to bed. And eating properly, not fast food. As for excercise I go mountain biking (cycling in the mountains off road on trails) at least 3 times a week. For back pain it's important to set up your computer and workstation according to the numerous ergonomic guides you can find all over the internet. However, that being said, I've found nothing as good for back pain as cycling and I've had a back back for many years from hard labour when I was young working in the forest.

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                  Nibu babu thomas wrote:

                  You don't look that fat.

                  I'm very large framed. I carry weight really well and it's hard to see. That first picture though I'm 260. I couldn't bend over to tie my shoes without feeling a bunch of bile and acid coming up my throat because so much pressure was on my stomach. I was a size 42" waist now I'm a 34" waist. Being 10 pounds lighter is hard to tell in a photo. The next major plateau I hit I'll put it at the top of that page. :-D I'm hoping that will be by the end of February. I've got to get over this sinus infection and bronchitis though first...:sigh:

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                  code-frog wrote:

                  I'm very large framed. I carry weight really well and it's hard to see.

                  My friend here says you look very healthy. :-D

                  code-frog wrote:

                  I was a size 42" waist now I'm a 34" waist.

                  That's signifcant. :)


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                  • N Nibu babu thomas

                    code-frog wrote:

                    I'm very large framed. I carry weight really well and it's hard to see.

                    My friend here says you look very healthy. :-D

                    code-frog wrote:

                    I was a size 42" waist now I'm a 34" waist.

                    That's signifcant. :)


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                    Nibu babu thomas wrote:

                    My friend here says you look very healthy.

                    I'll have to dig up a picture of me before I fattened out. When you see it you'll fall over.

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                    • N Nibu babu thomas

                      What do you do to keep yourself fit and healthy. I am talking from the point of view of a programmer who works round the clock rarely finding time to relax. Recently our project leader gave a friendly spanking related to taking care of one'e health and family life too. How do you relax yourself on work and off work. I do go for a walk early in the morning. But still I do have frequent back aches that too real painful ones. What kind of exercises do you do. Will be interesting to know. Since you all are experienced in this regard you can give me better ideas. Recently I read this from one mail

                      "First people sacrifice health to earn money and then they sacrifice money get back to health". Sounded funny to me. :)


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                      Well you have to remember that you are a human first and a programmer second. You can't program if you're dead or incapacitated. There is no need to prioritise - your health and fitness is at number and isn't shifting. I get the same problems. Stiffness and soreness. I went to the chiropractor,and he x-rayed my back which looked like a race track s-bend. No wonder it was hurting. That was the tipping point for me. I bought an expensive ergonomic chair. I made a little box to put my screens up on so that they are higher and I'm not crouching over. I'm even thinking about that new MS ergonomic keyboard. But years of slouching are hard to erase, and it's not what you sit on, but your attitude to sitting that makes the difference. The best results come from a regular stretch and a good 30 minutes of exercise every day. I split mine between surfing in the morning before breakfast or running after work. Obviously living by the beach helps enormously but I decided a while back that life is for living, and if you get yourself somewhere you actually like, everything else will fall into place. Some people live in houses they don't like, next to neighbours they despise, and trudge off to jobs that make them miserable. How on earth are you supposed to find the motivation to stay healthy in that environment! Just remember though : if you do more of what you do, you'll get more of what you've got. So put down that donut!

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                        Nibu babu thomas wrote:

                        My friend here says you look very healthy.

                        I'll have to dig up a picture of me before I fattened out. When you see it you'll fall over.

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                        code-frog wrote:

                        I'll have to dig up a picture of me before I fattened out. When you see it you'll fall over.

                        Will be interesting. :)


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                          :-D I like biking, but it's sorta dangerous, a car almost hit me twice! So I turned into boxing until I broke my wrist:laugh: now I'm jogging, the safest, cheapest and best exercise:cool:


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                          Muammar© wrote:

                          I like biking, but it's sorta dangerous, a car almost hit me twice! So I turned into boxing until I broke my wrist now I'm jogging, the safest, cheapest and best exercise

                          Given that history of (almost) injuries, it isn't going to take long until a guard dog will see you and think you are a bad guy and bite you -_-


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                            Well you have to remember that you are a human first and a programmer second. You can't program if you're dead or incapacitated. There is no need to prioritise - your health and fitness is at number and isn't shifting. I get the same problems. Stiffness and soreness. I went to the chiropractor,and he x-rayed my back which looked like a race track s-bend. No wonder it was hurting. That was the tipping point for me. I bought an expensive ergonomic chair. I made a little box to put my screens up on so that they are higher and I'm not crouching over. I'm even thinking about that new MS ergonomic keyboard. But years of slouching are hard to erase, and it's not what you sit on, but your attitude to sitting that makes the difference. The best results come from a regular stretch and a good 30 minutes of exercise every day. I split mine between surfing in the morning before breakfast or running after work. Obviously living by the beach helps enormously but I decided a while back that life is for living, and if you get yourself somewhere you actually like, everything else will fall into place. Some people live in houses they don't like, next to neighbours they despise, and trudge off to jobs that make them miserable. How on earth are you supposed to find the motivation to stay healthy in that environment! Just remember though : if you do more of what you do, you'll get more of what you've got. So put down that donut!

                            Bruce Chapman iFinity.com.au - Websites and Software Development Plithy remark available in Beta 2

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                            brucerchapman wrote:

                            Obviously living by the beach helps enormously

                            You make me sooo jealous. I was a stupid idiot who chose to move to Dallas over San Diego.

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                            • N Nibu babu thomas

                              What do you do to keep yourself fit and healthy. I am talking from the point of view of a programmer who works round the clock rarely finding time to relax. Recently our project leader gave a friendly spanking related to taking care of one'e health and family life too. How do you relax yourself on work and off work. I do go for a walk early in the morning. But still I do have frequent back aches that too real painful ones. What kind of exercises do you do. Will be interesting to know. Since you all are experienced in this regard you can give me better ideas. Recently I read this from one mail

                              "First people sacrifice health to earn money and then they sacrifice money get back to health". Sounded funny to me. :)


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                              Lately I have found some more time to relax and that resulted in shopping with my sister. Don't do much to keep fit, except riding my bicycle every day for around 30 minutes.

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                              • N Nibu babu thomas

                                What do you do to keep yourself fit and healthy. I am talking from the point of view of a programmer who works round the clock rarely finding time to relax. Recently our project leader gave a friendly spanking related to taking care of one'e health and family life too. How do you relax yourself on work and off work. I do go for a walk early in the morning. But still I do have frequent back aches that too real painful ones. What kind of exercises do you do. Will be interesting to know. Since you all are experienced in this regard you can give me better ideas. Recently I read this from one mail

                                "First people sacrifice health to earn money and then they sacrifice money get back to health". Sounded funny to me. :)


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                                But still I do have frequent back aches that too real painful ones. I used to have back aches but they have been reduced considerably after some one gave me the tip of adjusting my chair so that the seat is inclined forward (about 10 degrees) this makes you sit straighter and helps to avoid back problems. It feels strange at first but really helps. I also find that a gin and tonic in the evening helps with back pains;) Swinglish

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                                  But still I do have frequent back aches that too real painful ones. I used to have back aches but they have been reduced considerably after some one gave me the tip of adjusting my chair so that the seat is inclined forward (about 10 degrees) this makes you sit straighter and helps to avoid back problems. It feels strange at first but really helps. I also find that a gin and tonic in the evening helps with back pains;) Swinglish

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                                  swinglish wrote:

                                  gin

                                  What has this "strong colorless alcoholic liquor made from distilled rye and juniper berries" got to do with back pain. ;P


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                                    What do you do to keep yourself fit and healthy. I am talking from the point of view of a programmer who works round the clock rarely finding time to relax. Recently our project leader gave a friendly spanking related to taking care of one'e health and family life too. How do you relax yourself on work and off work. I do go for a walk early in the morning. But still I do have frequent back aches that too real painful ones. What kind of exercises do you do. Will be interesting to know. Since you all are experienced in this regard you can give me better ideas. Recently I read this from one mail

                                    "First people sacrifice health to earn money and then they sacrifice money get back to health". Sounded funny to me. :)


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                                    me and my wife do jiu-jitsu. It's excellent for your health and a good relationship-therapy. Now we argue a whole lot less :-D oh and ps: to avoid back pains I never ever sit straight. I move about every ten minutes, then left, then right, then I lean backwards, etc...

                                    V. I found a living worth working for, but haven't found work worth living for.

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                                      swinglish wrote:

                                      gin

                                      What has this "strong colorless alcoholic liquor made from distilled rye and juniper berries" got to do with back pain. ;P


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                                      I was brought up with the belief that the juniper berry was good for kidney problems (backache?) and gin was the best way of imbibing it. Well thats my story and I'm sticking to it.:-D

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                                        http://www.codefrog.com/fatboy/inspiration.htm[^] I'm lighter now and totally fired up to keep on going.:rose:

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                                        dude, it's not bad, bad. :-D Anyway I really find it terrific that you can do this, I hope you can keep it up and wish you all the luck !

                                        V. I found a living worth working for, but haven't found work worth living for.

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                                        • N Nibu babu thomas

                                          What do you do to keep yourself fit and healthy. I am talking from the point of view of a programmer who works round the clock rarely finding time to relax. Recently our project leader gave a friendly spanking related to taking care of one'e health and family life too. How do you relax yourself on work and off work. I do go for a walk early in the morning. But still I do have frequent back aches that too real painful ones. What kind of exercises do you do. Will be interesting to know. Since you all are experienced in this regard you can give me better ideas. Recently I read this from one mail

                                          "First people sacrifice health to earn money and then they sacrifice money get back to health". Sounded funny to me. :)


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                                          Nibu babu thomas wrote:

                                          "First people sacrifice health to earn money and then they sacrifice money get back to health".

                                          :omg: Now I sense the need to earn more money! I'm hardly doing any exercise :sigh:. I used to do a lot of push-ups but now after doing 4, I'm leaving myself lie down the floor and take a nap :rolleyes: :doh:.


                                          Code-Frog:So if this is Pumpkinhead. Time for him to run and hide. It's an interesting thought really.

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