I’ve always loved swimming but hate the faff of getting dried and changed afterwards - which is ridiculous I know so focusing on the bit I like and not letting the constant washing of towels annoy me
Yes, I have sack barrows and wheelbarrows but thanks for the concern. The point is that AFAIC all of that is normal life for my kinda people at least well into your 80s. When medics or whoever talk about day to day tasks I think we just don't understand each other, In their 70s and 80s my father and grandfather were climbing ladders and hand sawing fruit trees . Both were well able to tote 20kgs. That is how I understand normal ageing to be .11k steps today, most with a dog my daughter looks after sometimes (via an app called Borrow my Dog- great idea)
15 mins weights.
@ianpspurs careful with those heavy chicken bags. Have you a sack barrow? Glad you’re starting to see some improvement in your pain.
Yes, I have sack barrows and wheelbarrows but thanks for the concern. The point is that AFAIC all of that is normal life for my kinda people at least well into your 80s. When medics or whoever talk about day to day tasks I think we just don't understand each other, In their 70s and 80s my father and grandfather were climbing ladders and hand sawing fruit trees . Both were well able to tote 20kgs. That is how I understand normal ageing to be .
I will take care but those are jobs I need to do and really enjoy doing. Exercise for me needs to incorporate tasks such as those, wood stacking and splitting and general "yard tasks" Walking is no pleasure for me and a constant reminder that something is wrong - quite humiliating in a way.I can well understand your frustration, it might not be normal for you though, take care.
I will take care but those are jobs I need to do and really enjoy doing. Exercise for me needs to incorporate tasks such as those, wood stacking and splitting and general "yard tasks" Walking is no pleasure for me and a constant reminder that something is wrong - quite humiliating in a way.
Yes I saw the challenge as a good motivator to keep me going. I’m hoping that the next three weeks or so of practice before it officially starts will see me recover a little better between swims - last week I swam every other day to some degree and by Friday I really did have to push through to get the lengths done so giving up on my at home workouts as trying to do those too I think is going to leave me struggling too much and don’t want to fall short for the challengeGreat pace and distance Emma, I can't say that swimming is one of my favourite things but I signed up to this challenge to make me do more of it - and hopefully improve my form.
when I was in the zone, having to keep swimming across and forwards to dodge everyone drove me a little crazy - moral of this story - don’t go swimming before 9pm!
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