Hi @flexi06 I like Bilkman he advocates meat eating! I do have weights both free and a weight machine but at the moment I am waiting for MRI scan results before doing anything much/at all with them. I have some good core exercises which are back friendly given by @johnpol and some great advice for a swimming execise given by @kev-w .
Today I decided to walk more. Two 1 hr plus walks and general pootling about 21k steps.
Deadlift tonight and it was terrible, 165kg 5x3, but with my knee feeling like it is, and my old hips (need new ones) really painful it was torture. But I did it, pain is only temporary and I have plan's to compete so one knackered foot in front of the other. Hopefully my hips won't be as bad next week. Take care everyone
No I don't use any knee supports as they aren't allowed in competitions for deadlifts, but I am starting to use them when I squat as the pain in my knees is becoming well a pain!!Do you use those elastic knee wraps for squatting & deadlifts? I find myself lacking confidenceand abilityto go over 100kg without strapping my knees up!
And 165kg is a right weight anyway, that's 3 x 20kg plates plus a 10 & 2.5 a side on an Olympic bar!
In the past I was told to take a very low dose of beta blockers whenever I had an episode of AF. I always found that the beta blockers made no difference to the AF, which would resolve when it chose and not before, but once having taken a beta blocker the next day was always ruined, as I felt so weak I could hardly walk upstairs in my house. So the "cure", which cured nothing, was actually much more disabling than the AF.still have very slow walking and cannot do anything spritely. I really don't know why.
I just cannot get fired up with movement. So slow it still is.
I'm wondering if 5mg betablocker for high blood pressure?
Well done on 3 types of exercise you are certainly going for it @DJC3
This won't look very impressive and I'm not sure if I have done well or turned into a lazy so and so. Whichever it is I found it all hard going and dozed off watching the rugby but roused myself enough to walk the dogs this evening. The exercise part was 30-40 minutes strimming very long grass and nettles + hauling out bindweed from holly bushes. 30 mins raking the grass then mowing twice. Another 30 minutes mowing another lawn, Overall 18+K steps but not huge by standards of some others here and many other days of mine previous years.
@Goonergal great walking effort now watch those shins; @flexi06 you are definitely in it to win it; @DJC3 I can manage a length - all need to do is learn to breathe
Full day's walking, as well as a few hours spent putting the world to rights with a friend, is a splendid way to spend a Saturday.
I love swimming but hate the palaver associated with it: hair washing, damp towels, other people’s hair on the floor of the changing rooms etc
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