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  • T Tim Carmichael

    In July, a friend invited me to an outdoor men-only fitness workout. I was going to be out of town for a few weeks, so I asked him to remind me when I got back. Four weeks ago, he saw me and reminded me again, so I decided to join him. Today, I start my 4th week of meeting early in the morning for a 45 minute workout with a group of men. I feel better for the effort, my endurance is increasing even if my weight isn't decreasing (yet). Every session is peer led; they decide the workout. It is generally a mixture of running and exercises - push ups, squats, jumping jacks, etc. Today... run for 1/2 mile, then the real run begins. In a field about 100 yards long, he had a series of sand bags weighing between 32 pounds and 60 pounds. We were told to partner up. Then the first partner went to the 1/2 mark on the field and 'bear crawled' to the end, did 20 'burpees', 20 sit ups and 'bear crawled' back to the center. The other partner lifted the bag to chest level and threw it... again and again until they reached the 1/2 mark. Meet your partner, switch roles. When your partner takes the sand bag, they throw it until the reach the starting line, switch bags and start throwing it back to the center. Repeat until you've worked through all of the bags. My motivation? A former co-worker had two heart attacks and died this Spring; another co-worker had a heart attack that resulted in by-pass surgery - he returned to work on Monday. What is your motivation and work out?

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    theoldfool
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    Pumping aluminum here. Motivation: thirsty. :)

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    • T Tim Carmichael

      In July, a friend invited me to an outdoor men-only fitness workout. I was going to be out of town for a few weeks, so I asked him to remind me when I got back. Four weeks ago, he saw me and reminded me again, so I decided to join him. Today, I start my 4th week of meeting early in the morning for a 45 minute workout with a group of men. I feel better for the effort, my endurance is increasing even if my weight isn't decreasing (yet). Every session is peer led; they decide the workout. It is generally a mixture of running and exercises - push ups, squats, jumping jacks, etc. Today... run for 1/2 mile, then the real run begins. In a field about 100 yards long, he had a series of sand bags weighing between 32 pounds and 60 pounds. We were told to partner up. Then the first partner went to the 1/2 mark on the field and 'bear crawled' to the end, did 20 'burpees', 20 sit ups and 'bear crawled' back to the center. The other partner lifted the bag to chest level and threw it... again and again until they reached the 1/2 mark. Meet your partner, switch roles. When your partner takes the sand bag, they throw it until the reach the starting line, switch bags and start throwing it back to the center. Repeat until you've worked through all of the bags. My motivation? A former co-worker had two heart attacks and died this Spring; another co-worker had a heart attack that resulted in by-pass surgery - he returned to work on Monday. What is your motivation and work out?

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      CPallini
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      I run like hell. Motivation? Run like hell. :-D

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      • D Duncan Edwards Jones

        Cycle to work - exercise and commute covered.

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        Same when I go to most usual work place, about 50 min in, 40 back (ride hard, (cardio @ avg 95% MHR), into the shower on return) most common question: what happens if it rains. my answer: I get wet. (24 C or more in the rain year round, I'm told only the lightning hurts) admittedly if raining in the morning I bus in, going home - don't care, gonna sweat then shower anyway

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        • T Tim Carmichael

          In July, a friend invited me to an outdoor men-only fitness workout. I was going to be out of town for a few weeks, so I asked him to remind me when I got back. Four weeks ago, he saw me and reminded me again, so I decided to join him. Today, I start my 4th week of meeting early in the morning for a 45 minute workout with a group of men. I feel better for the effort, my endurance is increasing even if my weight isn't decreasing (yet). Every session is peer led; they decide the workout. It is generally a mixture of running and exercises - push ups, squats, jumping jacks, etc. Today... run for 1/2 mile, then the real run begins. In a field about 100 yards long, he had a series of sand bags weighing between 32 pounds and 60 pounds. We were told to partner up. Then the first partner went to the 1/2 mark on the field and 'bear crawled' to the end, did 20 'burpees', 20 sit ups and 'bear crawled' back to the center. The other partner lifted the bag to chest level and threw it... again and again until they reached the 1/2 mark. Meet your partner, switch roles. When your partner takes the sand bag, they throw it until the reach the starting line, switch bags and start throwing it back to the center. Repeat until you've worked through all of the bags. My motivation? A former co-worker had two heart attacks and died this Spring; another co-worker had a heart attack that resulted in by-pass surgery - he returned to work on Monday. What is your motivation and work out?

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          PIEBALDconsult
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          Were I to work out it would be for the chicks.

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          • T Tim Carmichael

            In July, a friend invited me to an outdoor men-only fitness workout. I was going to be out of town for a few weeks, so I asked him to remind me when I got back. Four weeks ago, he saw me and reminded me again, so I decided to join him. Today, I start my 4th week of meeting early in the morning for a 45 minute workout with a group of men. I feel better for the effort, my endurance is increasing even if my weight isn't decreasing (yet). Every session is peer led; they decide the workout. It is generally a mixture of running and exercises - push ups, squats, jumping jacks, etc. Today... run for 1/2 mile, then the real run begins. In a field about 100 yards long, he had a series of sand bags weighing between 32 pounds and 60 pounds. We were told to partner up. Then the first partner went to the 1/2 mark on the field and 'bear crawled' to the end, did 20 'burpees', 20 sit ups and 'bear crawled' back to the center. The other partner lifted the bag to chest level and threw it... again and again until they reached the 1/2 mark. Meet your partner, switch roles. When your partner takes the sand bag, they throw it until the reach the starting line, switch bags and start throwing it back to the center. Repeat until you've worked through all of the bags. My motivation? A former co-worker had two heart attacks and died this Spring; another co-worker had a heart attack that resulted in by-pass surgery - he returned to work on Monday. What is your motivation and work out?

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            dandy72
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            I'm exhausted just having read that.

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            • T Tim Carmichael

              In July, a friend invited me to an outdoor men-only fitness workout. I was going to be out of town for a few weeks, so I asked him to remind me when I got back. Four weeks ago, he saw me and reminded me again, so I decided to join him. Today, I start my 4th week of meeting early in the morning for a 45 minute workout with a group of men. I feel better for the effort, my endurance is increasing even if my weight isn't decreasing (yet). Every session is peer led; they decide the workout. It is generally a mixture of running and exercises - push ups, squats, jumping jacks, etc. Today... run for 1/2 mile, then the real run begins. In a field about 100 yards long, he had a series of sand bags weighing between 32 pounds and 60 pounds. We were told to partner up. Then the first partner went to the 1/2 mark on the field and 'bear crawled' to the end, did 20 'burpees', 20 sit ups and 'bear crawled' back to the center. The other partner lifted the bag to chest level and threw it... again and again until they reached the 1/2 mark. Meet your partner, switch roles. When your partner takes the sand bag, they throw it until the reach the starting line, switch bags and start throwing it back to the center. Repeat until you've worked through all of the bags. My motivation? A former co-worker had two heart attacks and died this Spring; another co-worker had a heart attack that resulted in by-pass surgery - he returned to work on Monday. What is your motivation and work out?

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              For a few years, I did regular running up to 30 km per week, but I gradually switched to less time- and energy-consuming things - swimming 1-2 times per week in an indoor swimming pool in relatively quiet conditions... winter, summer, all year long - drinking mostly green or white tea without sugar - nearly no coffee - also, I say no to beer and to heavy drinks ... :-)

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              • T Tim Carmichael

                In July, a friend invited me to an outdoor men-only fitness workout. I was going to be out of town for a few weeks, so I asked him to remind me when I got back. Four weeks ago, he saw me and reminded me again, so I decided to join him. Today, I start my 4th week of meeting early in the morning for a 45 minute workout with a group of men. I feel better for the effort, my endurance is increasing even if my weight isn't decreasing (yet). Every session is peer led; they decide the workout. It is generally a mixture of running and exercises - push ups, squats, jumping jacks, etc. Today... run for 1/2 mile, then the real run begins. In a field about 100 yards long, he had a series of sand bags weighing between 32 pounds and 60 pounds. We were told to partner up. Then the first partner went to the 1/2 mark on the field and 'bear crawled' to the end, did 20 'burpees', 20 sit ups and 'bear crawled' back to the center. The other partner lifted the bag to chest level and threw it... again and again until they reached the 1/2 mark. Meet your partner, switch roles. When your partner takes the sand bag, they throw it until the reach the starting line, switch bags and start throwing it back to the center. Repeat until you've worked through all of the bags. My motivation? A former co-worker had two heart attacks and died this Spring; another co-worker had a heart attack that resulted in by-pass surgery - he returned to work on Monday. What is your motivation and work out?

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                Mike Hankey
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                I quit smoking and drinking after 45 years so I had to regain my lung capacity and work on endurance. My workout is clearing trail with chain saws, brush cutters and mowers and hiking a lot. I cleared 100 miles of trail last year in 3-1/2 months. This seasons maintenance starts tomorrow.

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                • T Tim Carmichael

                  In July, a friend invited me to an outdoor men-only fitness workout. I was going to be out of town for a few weeks, so I asked him to remind me when I got back. Four weeks ago, he saw me and reminded me again, so I decided to join him. Today, I start my 4th week of meeting early in the morning for a 45 minute workout with a group of men. I feel better for the effort, my endurance is increasing even if my weight isn't decreasing (yet). Every session is peer led; they decide the workout. It is generally a mixture of running and exercises - push ups, squats, jumping jacks, etc. Today... run for 1/2 mile, then the real run begins. In a field about 100 yards long, he had a series of sand bags weighing between 32 pounds and 60 pounds. We were told to partner up. Then the first partner went to the 1/2 mark on the field and 'bear crawled' to the end, did 20 'burpees', 20 sit ups and 'bear crawled' back to the center. The other partner lifted the bag to chest level and threw it... again and again until they reached the 1/2 mark. Meet your partner, switch roles. When your partner takes the sand bag, they throw it until the reach the starting line, switch bags and start throwing it back to the center. Repeat until you've worked through all of the bags. My motivation? A former co-worker had two heart attacks and died this Spring; another co-worker had a heart attack that resulted in by-pass surgery - he returned to work on Monday. What is your motivation and work out?

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                  Gary Wheeler
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                  Motivation: Family history of diabetes and heart disease, personal history of stress, depression, and anxiety. Also some history of obesity in the family, as I'm the lightest adult male in my family at 6'1" and 215 lbs. Current workout: M-W-F run 4-7 miles, T-Th weightlifting, Saturday run 6 or more with a neighbor. During the spring and summer I commute to work on the bike T-Th, which adds 50 miles of cycling to each week. I sometimes do longer rides on the weekends, 35-100 miles. This is the ideal schedule. Over the last year it's been less than the ideal :sigh: due to family health issues, work schedule, and the like. I'm thinking of switching to a Tu-Th-Sa running schedule and a M-W-F lifting schedule. I've been slacking on the strength training over the last few months, I need to take off about 20 pounds, and I'm not getting there with the current routine.

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                  • D Duncan Edwards Jones

                    Cycle to work - exercise and commute covered.

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                    Gary Wheeler
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                    Same here. I've got a 12 mile commute that takes me 45-50 minutes, and it's mostly on a bike path. Unfortunately the local parks department closed the path in September for maintenance, so my commuting season ended early. I could take surface streets, but it's getting late enough in the year I don't have a good balance of daylight vs. traffic.

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                    • D Duncan Edwards Jones

                      Cycle to work - exercise and commute covered.

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                      PIEBALDconsult
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                      I would do that were it not ten miles and 120F.

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                      • C CPallini

                        I run like hell. Motivation? Run like hell. :-D

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                        :rolleyes: Mister sub-4:00 marathon

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                        • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                          I quit smoking and drinking after 45 years so I had to regain my lung capacity and work on endurance. My workout is clearing trail with chain saws, brush cutters and mowers and hiking a lot. I cleared 100 miles of trail last year in 3-1/2 months. This seasons maintenance starts tomorrow.

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                          Gary Wheeler
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                          Mike Hankey wrote:

                          My workout is clearing trail with chain saws, brush cutters and mowers and hiking a lot. I cleared 100 miles of trail last year in 3-1/2 months. This seasons maintenance starts tomorrow

                          That sounds cool, Mike. You folks who help maintain trail systems are always underappreciated, so a hearty Thank You!

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                            Mike Hankey wrote:

                            My workout is clearing trail with chain saws, brush cutters and mowers and hiking a lot. I cleared 100 miles of trail last year in 3-1/2 months. This seasons maintenance starts tomorrow

                            That sounds cool, Mike. You folks who help maintain trail systems are always underappreciated, so a hearty Thank You!

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                            Mike Hankey
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                            Thanks Our reward is seeing people use the trail, and of course an atta boy is always welcome.

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                            • G Gary Wheeler

                              :rolleyes: Mister sub-4:00 marathon

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                              CPallini
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                              Looking forward to running together... :)

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                                Looking forward to running together... :)

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                                That would be cool, if a bit slow for you ;P.

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                                • G Gary Wheeler

                                  Motivation: Family history of diabetes and heart disease, personal history of stress, depression, and anxiety. Also some history of obesity in the family, as I'm the lightest adult male in my family at 6'1" and 215 lbs. Current workout: M-W-F run 4-7 miles, T-Th weightlifting, Saturday run 6 or more with a neighbor. During the spring and summer I commute to work on the bike T-Th, which adds 50 miles of cycling to each week. I sometimes do longer rides on the weekends, 35-100 miles. This is the ideal schedule. Over the last year it's been less than the ideal :sigh: due to family health issues, work schedule, and the like. I'm thinking of switching to a Tu-Th-Sa running schedule and a M-W-F lifting schedule. I've been slacking on the strength training over the last few months, I need to take off about 20 pounds, and I'm not getting there with the current routine.

                                  Software Zen: delete this;

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                                  Gary Wheeler wrote:

                                  I need to take off about 20 pounds, and I'm not getting there with the current routine.

                                  if you're working out less did compensate by eating less. that'll stop them pounds coming. Quantity matters most (even good food adds on) - I'll happily eat anything junk food included, the trick is knowing when to stop wrt how much you're going to burn in the next 24 hours.

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                                    Gary Wheeler wrote:

                                    I need to take off about 20 pounds, and I'm not getting there with the current routine.

                                    if you're working out less did compensate by eating less. that'll stop them pounds coming. Quantity matters most (even good food adds on) - I'll happily eat anything junk food included, the trick is knowing when to stop wrt how much you're going to burn in the next 24 hours.

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                                    Gary Wheeler
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                                    Lopatir wrote:

                                    working out less did compensate by eating less

                                    That's been a lot of my problem. Increasing the cardio revs up my appetite as well. That, on top of my tendency to hit the milk and cookies until the blues go away, explains why I carry the extra 20.

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                                    • T Tim Carmichael

                                      In July, a friend invited me to an outdoor men-only fitness workout. I was going to be out of town for a few weeks, so I asked him to remind me when I got back. Four weeks ago, he saw me and reminded me again, so I decided to join him. Today, I start my 4th week of meeting early in the morning for a 45 minute workout with a group of men. I feel better for the effort, my endurance is increasing even if my weight isn't decreasing (yet). Every session is peer led; they decide the workout. It is generally a mixture of running and exercises - push ups, squats, jumping jacks, etc. Today... run for 1/2 mile, then the real run begins. In a field about 100 yards long, he had a series of sand bags weighing between 32 pounds and 60 pounds. We were told to partner up. Then the first partner went to the 1/2 mark on the field and 'bear crawled' to the end, did 20 'burpees', 20 sit ups and 'bear crawled' back to the center. The other partner lifted the bag to chest level and threw it... again and again until they reached the 1/2 mark. Meet your partner, switch roles. When your partner takes the sand bag, they throw it until the reach the starting line, switch bags and start throwing it back to the center. Repeat until you've worked through all of the bags. My motivation? A former co-worker had two heart attacks and died this Spring; another co-worker had a heart attack that resulted in by-pass surgery - he returned to work on Monday. What is your motivation and work out?

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                                      Bought an [elliptical](http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/afg-5-3ae-elliptical-0844929p.html?gclid=CKDl2L2S2tYCFRi4wAodsswJSg&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CIX6872S2tYCFQoOaQodtjIOcQ) and put it in my computer cave/den. It has all kinds of exercise routines stored in. Use it every other day for around 15 mins. Motivation: getting fat and high blood pressury. Running outside should be more fun than watching netflix while pushing the pedals though.

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                                      • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                                        I quit smoking and drinking after 45 years so I had to regain my lung capacity and work on endurance. My workout is clearing trail with chain saws, brush cutters and mowers and hiking a lot. I cleared 100 miles of trail last year in 3-1/2 months. This seasons maintenance starts tomorrow.

                                        Someone's therapist knows all about you!

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                                        Tim Carmichael
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                                        The group I am working out with, all 'newbies' get a name based on something in their life. My name is 'Woodchuck' because I choose to heat with cut (so, cut and split by myself), and split by hand. Sledge and wedge!

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                                        • T Tim Carmichael

                                          The group I am working out with, all 'newbies' get a name based on something in their life. My name is 'Woodchuck' because I choose to heat with cut (so, cut and split by myself), and split by hand. Sledge and wedge!

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                                          Awesome Wodchuch, love a wood fire.

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