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tommy
February 11th, 2006, 06:39 PM
Okay, okay, there's times when the best I can do is serve as a bad example.:rolleyes: :confused:

It's not all bad news, but my exercise has been reduced to about 1 hour each week. That's not the way to train for any sort of event, but at least I haven't gained any weight.:mad: So, please, no sympathy from y'all, but a kick in the shorts would be in order.:D

I've got a bunch of excuses that I'll spare you. If any of you are prone to my couch potato bug, I shall not suggest excuses that you may not have thought of yet.:o

So today, I did something fun. :) I'm going to call it a 20/20/20 workout. I had a blast doing it, and will do it again. 20 minutes swimming laps. 20 minutes on a stationary bike. 20 minutes on the dreadmill. I pushed the swim pretty hard, but took the bike and run at a slow pace - staying in fat burning range.

I also made friends with the elliptical machine:) . I've always felt real awkward on the darn thing and have dodged it. Today I got into a rhythm and lasted 8 whole minutes before my quads started to tighten up. I finished on the dreadmill. I want to spend more time on the ellipse to give my joints a break, but keep up (get back) the intensity.

I've reduced my Cowtown run in 2 weeks to the 5k. I intend to have fun and enjoy my 3rd Cowtown - this time with several friends. Woo hoo!

Finally I bought a pair of tri shorts. I've been wearing running shorts for all my workouts including the bicycle and swim. I felt a lot sleeker in the water today. An important side note: They make my legs look great:) (no photos:rolleyes: ), but exaggerate the tummy bulge.:eek:

I continue to be inspired by the words of Les B "It takes courage to get started" and Mark W "Quitting is not an option".

BillCobit
February 13th, 2006, 05:09 AM
Hi Tom

SOunds like your workouts are getting a little stale, maybe. Sometimes you just need a break in routine. When I get like that I just go do something/anything that appeals to me that involves movement. Try some walks outside or some joyriding on the bike, perhaps.

MitralMan
February 15th, 2006, 12:35 AM
But I'll start up again tomorrow!