Anyone want to shape up in 2018? A continuing journey.......
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Yeah Irgambs said:
It's activity for sure! I don't know if I would classify it as exercise, myself.whispering hands said:
From my walk the other day. I have only been able to average a mile a day this week., but I can't complain, because I have been working my tail off at work! So considering I am lifting and moving 40-75 lb boxes of product onto shelves/building shelves... that's exercise, right??
I have had packaging jobs where moved 10-30 pound parcels back and forth from shelves and floor constantly for 12 hours, and it never got me in shape. It was high activity, and good for burning Cal's, but I don't consider something exercise unless it makes you get in shape.
Not really an important distinction, what matters is only how you feel! Colorado is the best, if it wasn't so commercial we would move there in a heartbeat.
Just read an article about your muscles memorizing movement patterns, and they mentioned work, even high activity jobs, not counting g is your body acclimates to the repetitiveness. So that shot my theory! Just curious, what do you mean by Colorado being commercial?0 -
It is hugely popular because it is so beautiful, and it has been getting more expensive to live there and harder to find work for years. When I was a kid we would drive back and forth between Ft Collins, Loveland, and Boulder and see nothing but prairie dogs and now we see nothing but housing developments and strip malls. It's sort of depressing.whispering hands said:
Yeah Irgambs said:
It's activity for sure! I don't know if I would classify it as exercise, myself.whispering hands said:
From my walk the other day. I have only been able to average a mile a day this week., but I can't complain, because I have been working my tail off at work! So considering I am lifting and moving 40-75 lb boxes of product onto shelves/building shelves... that's exercise, right??
I have had packaging jobs where moved 10-30 pound parcels back and forth from shelves and floor constantly for 12 hours, and it never got me in shape. It was high activity, and good for burning Cal's, but I don't consider something exercise unless it makes you get in shape.
Not really an important distinction, what matters is only how you feel! Colorado is the best, if it wasn't so commercial we would move there in a heartbeat.
Just read an article about your muscles memorizing movement patterns, and they mentioned work, even high activity jobs, not counting g is your body acclimates to the repetitiveness. So that shot my theory! Just curious, what do you mean by Colorado being commercial?
The bigger issue is that professionals have flooded the state and that makes it hard to compete in a medical or law practice, especially with the sky-high housing market.
Since legal pot things have only become worse and it just doesn't seem like a great option anymore.
We bought a 3 bed house and barn on 5 acres with a natural spring and a natural gas well for $95,000 here in Ohio...No such thing in Colorado!Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
All the weed you'll ever need right there. Right in front of you.whispering hands said:
From my walk the other day. I have only been able to average a mile a day this week., but I can't complain, because I have been working my tail off at work! So considering I am lifting and moving 40-75 lb boxes of product onto shelves/building shelves... that's exercise, right??
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Good point. I moved here to help my dad when they discovered the Pancreatic cancer, but it was the best move I ever made. I don't know if I'll leave..rgambs said:
It is hugely popular because it is so beautiful, and it has been getting more expensive to live there and harder to find work for years. When I was a kid we would drive back and forth between Ft Collins, Loveland, and Boulder and see nothing but prairie dogs and now we see nothing but housing developments and strip malls. It's sort of depressing.whispering hands said:
Yeah Irgambs said:
It's activity for sure! I don't know if I would classify it as exercise, myself.whispering hands said:
From my walk the other day. I have only been able to average a mile a day this week., but I can't complain, because I have been working my tail off at work! So considering I am lifting and moving 40-75 lb boxes of product onto shelves/building shelves... that's exercise, right??
I have had packaging jobs where moved 10-30 pound parcels back and forth from shelves and floor constantly for 12 hours, and it never got me in shape. It was high activity, and good for burning Cal's, but I don't consider something exercise unless it makes you get in shape.
Not really an important distinction, what matters is only how you feel! Colorado is the best, if it wasn't so commercial we would move there in a heartbeat.
Just read an article about your muscles memorizing movement patterns, and they mentioned work, even high activity jobs, not counting g is your body acclimates to the repetitiveness. So that shot my theory! Just curious, what do you mean by Colorado being commercial?
The bigger issue is that professionals have flooded the state and that makes it hard to compete in a medical or law practice, especially with the sky-high housing market.
Since legal pot things have only become worse and it just doesn't seem like a great option anymore.
We bought a 3 bed house and barn on 5 acres with a natural spring and a natural gas well for $95,000 here in Ohio...No such thing in Colorado!0 -
It's pretty damn awesome! It's our second favorite place in the world!whispering hands said:
Good point. I moved here to help my dad when they discovered the Pancreatic cancer, but it was the best move I ever made. I don't know if I'll leave..rgambs said:
It is hugely popular because it is so beautiful, and it has been getting more expensive to live there and harder to find work for years. When I was a kid we would drive back and forth between Ft Collins, Loveland, and Boulder and see nothing but prairie dogs and now we see nothing but housing developments and strip malls. It's sort of depressing.whispering hands said:
Yeah Irgambs said:
It's activity for sure! I don't know if I would classify it as exercise, myself.whispering hands said:
From my walk the other day. I have only been able to average a mile a day this week., but I can't complain, because I have been working my tail off at work! So considering I am lifting and moving 40-75 lb boxes of product onto shelves/building shelves... that's exercise, right??
I have had packaging jobs where moved 10-30 pound parcels back and forth from shelves and floor constantly for 12 hours, and it never got me in shape. It was high activity, and good for burning Cal's, but I don't consider something exercise unless it makes you get in shape.
Not really an important distinction, what matters is only how you feel! Colorado is the best, if it wasn't so commercial we would move there in a heartbeat.
Just read an article about your muscles memorizing movement patterns, and they mentioned work, even high activity jobs, not counting g is your body acclimates to the repetitiveness. So that shot my theory! Just curious, what do you mean by Colorado being commercial?
The bigger issue is that professionals have flooded the state and that makes it hard to compete in a medical or law practice, especially with the sky-high housing market.
Since legal pot things have only become worse and it just doesn't seem like a great option anymore.
We bought a 3 bed house and barn on 5 acres with a natural spring and a natural gas well for $95,000 here in Ohio...No such thing in Colorado!Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Yes. Expensive, yes, especially Colorado Springs, but thanks to being raised in California.. I am well aware of how hard I'll have to work to obtain things here. It's just so awe inspiringly beautiful.. that I am willing to work my butt off to stay. ( I honestly don't recall ever having felt that way about anywhere else I have lived.)rgambs said:
It's pretty damn awesome! It's our second favorite place in the world!whispering hands said:
Good point. I moved here to help my dad when they discovered the Pancreatic cancer, but it was the best move I ever made. I don't know if I'll leave..rgambs said:
It is hugely popular because it is so beautiful, and it has been getting more expensive to live there and harder to find work for years. When I was a kid we would drive back and forth between Ft Collins, Loveland, and Boulder and see nothing but prairie dogs and now we see nothing but housing developments and strip malls. It's sort of depressing.whispering hands said:
Yeah Irgambs said:
It's activity for sure! I don't know if I would classify it as exercise, myself.whispering hands said:
From my walk the other day. I have only been able to average a mile a day this week., but I can't complain, because I have been working my tail off at work! So considering I am lifting and moving 40-75 lb boxes of product onto shelves/building shelves... that's exercise, right??
I have had packaging jobs where moved 10-30 pound parcels back and forth from shelves and floor constantly for 12 hours, and it never got me in shape. It was high activity, and good for burning Cal's, but I don't consider something exercise unless it makes you get in shape.
Not really an important distinction, what matters is only how you feel! Colorado is the best, if it wasn't so commercial we would move there in a heartbeat.
Just read an article about your muscles memorizing movement patterns, and they mentioned work, even high activity jobs, not counting g is your body acclimates to the repetitiveness. So that shot my theory! Just curious, what do you mean by Colorado being commercial?
The bigger issue is that professionals have flooded the state and that makes it hard to compete in a medical or law practice, especially with the sky-high housing market.
Since legal pot things have only become worse and it just doesn't seem like a great option anymore.
We bought a 3 bed house and barn on 5 acres with a natural spring and a natural gas well for $95,000 here in Ohio...No such thing in Colorado!0 -
Move to Bolzano or Innsbruck, everything is 100 times better than Colorado, which is 100 times better than everywhere else lolwhispering hands said:
Yes. Expensive, yes, especially Colorado Springs, but thanks to being raised in California.. I am well aware of how hard I'll have to work to obtain things here. It's just so awe inspiringly beautiful.. that I am willing to work my butt off to stay. ( I honestly don't recall ever having felt that way about anywhere else I have lived.)rgambs said:
It's pretty damn awesome! It's our second favorite place in the world!whispering hands said:
Good point. I moved here to help my dad when they discovered the Pancreatic cancer, but it was the best move I ever made. I don't know if I'll leave..rgambs said:
It is hugely popular because it is so beautiful, and it has been getting more expensive to live there and harder to find work for years. When I was a kid we would drive back and forth between Ft Collins, Loveland, and Boulder and see nothing but prairie dogs and now we see nothing but housing developments and strip malls. It's sort of depressing.whispering hands said:
Yeah Irgambs said:
It's activity for sure! I don't know if I would classify it as exercise, myself.whispering hands said:
From my walk the other day. I have only been able to average a mile a day this week., but I can't complain, because I have been working my tail off at work! So considering I am lifting and moving 40-75 lb boxes of product onto shelves/building shelves... that's exercise, right??
I have had packaging jobs where moved 10-30 pound parcels back and forth from shelves and floor constantly for 12 hours, and it never got me in shape. It was high activity, and good for burning Cal's, but I don't consider something exercise unless it makes you get in shape.
Not really an important distinction, what matters is only how you feel! Colorado is the best, if it wasn't so commercial we would move there in a heartbeat.
Just read an article about your muscles memorizing movement patterns, and they mentioned work, even high activity jobs, not counting g is your body acclimates to the repetitiveness. So that shot my theory! Just curious, what do you mean by Colorado being commercial?
The bigger issue is that professionals have flooded the state and that makes it hard to compete in a medical or law practice, especially with the sky-high housing market.
Since legal pot things have only become worse and it just doesn't seem like a great option anymore.
We bought a 3 bed house and barn on 5 acres with a natural spring and a natural gas well for $95,000 here in Ohio...No such thing in Colorado!Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
The eternal catch-22! Lol0
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Been missing you guys! After a hiatus I'm back on board.Thank you fellow 10 clubber for saving my ass....again!!!0
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I've been eating like a fat slob for a couple weeks under the guise that I am packing on muscle mass, I have been lifting intensely every day and skipping cardio all but once or twice a week.
It's been fun!!
Sunday the diet resumes, back to miles a day and 1000-1200 calories. Should be less fun, but I am excited to peel some fat off the muscles that have exploded this last month.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Welcome back!Sprunkn7 said:Been missing you guys! After a hiatus I'm back on board.
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You really go for the extremes it seems like. Do you think you'll ever find yourself at a middle ground?rgambs said:I've been eating like a fat slob for a couple weeks under the guise that I am packing on muscle mass, I have been lifting intensely every day and skipping cardio all but once or twice a week.
It's been fun!!
Sunday the diet resumes, back to miles a day and 1000-1200 calories. Should be less fun, but I am excited to peel some fat off the muscles that have exploded this last month.0 -
I hope so, middle ground isn't my strong suit lolmarkymark550 said:
You really go for the extremes it seems like. Do you think you'll ever find yourself at a middle ground?rgambs said:I've been eating like a fat slob for a couple weeks under the guise that I am packing on muscle mass, I have been lifting intensely every day and skipping cardio all but once or twice a week.
It's been fun!!
Sunday the diet resumes, back to miles a day and 1000-1200 calories. Should be less fun, but I am excited to peel some fat off the muscles that have exploded this last month.
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If I could find middle ground I wold be thrilled! I'm either all in or all out! It a personality flaw.
Thank you fellow 10 clubber for saving my ass....again!!!0 -
I did moderation for 2 weeks and gluttony for 1, no weight change! Woot!Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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Nice! ^^^
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I am trying. Finding better things to eat to avoid migraine triggers. Going to start working out a few times a week after my schedule finally changes. My hubby and I, both. Trying to get the migraines under control!Music is my Religion and Pearl Jam, my Savior!
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Pumped up - inching closer to the 1 year mark! BOOM!www.cluthelee.com0
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I have a shoulder issue which is so weird because I don't know how it happened. It's been getting worse for a few weeks. Talking to one of my docs this week just to get an idea. Otherwise I have been having some health issues and not doing much but walking. Diet is 50/50 Lots of salads but I find myself eating out a lot and thats where things go bad! I have my physical on Thursday and hoping I get the ok to get back to the gym.
Ahhhhh it sucks getting old!Thank you fellow 10 clubber for saving my ass....again!!!0 -
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