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Fitness Bucket List for Women

Posts: 241 Member
edited December 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
Recently MSN printed an article on the 4 Fitness Goals that every woman should try to reach :
1. Hold a plank pose for 60 seconds
2. Run a half-marathon
3. Pull off 10 push-ups
4. Hold the yoga tree pose for 60 seconds

Previously, my fitness goals included wanting to learn how to swim, completing a 5K and running a 10 minute mile.....but nothing really beyond that. However, after reading the article, I realize that I should really challenge myself to set longer term fitness goals...but I gotta start somewhere, right? lol~

So ladies.........what's on YOUR fitness bucket list????

Btw, here is the link to the article: http://innovationforendurance.msn.com/articles/detail/fitness/253236719

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  • Posts: 869 Member
    Women should also add:

    Squat body weight
    Deadlift 1.5x body weight
  • Posts: 3,265 Member
    Those seem like an odd mix of goals. #2 is WAY harder for most people than the other 3. I could do the other 3 now, but I am so far from #2, even though I run, it's not even funny LOL.
  • Posts: 712 Member
    1) Do a pullup (preferably multiple but I'd be happy to do 1)
    2) Hike Machu Picchu
    3) 20+ pushups

    I'll have to think a bit more about others but those are on the top of my list
  • Posts: 13,247 Member
    Future goals... Full unassisted pullups. Bench my body weight. Improve my 5k time.

    I might do a half marathon some day, just to say I did. But I have a really short attention span, and looking at a training plan that says, "Today is an easy 2 hour run," just makes me shut down. I don't even like watching a movie for two hours straight.
  • Posts: 10,477 Member
    Hrmmm... I could do without ever running a half marathon.

    And I like the additions.
  • Posts: 241 Member
    #2 is WAY harder for most people than the other 3.

    I couldn't agree more! Probably explains why I seldom see those "13.1" stickers on vehicles......lol!~
  • Posts: 8,701 Member
    Cool! I've done/can do all of these! My current bucket list goal is unassisted pull ups.
  • Posts: 241 Member
    Women should also add:

    Squat body weight
    Deadlift 1.5x body weight

    Even MORE motivation for me to lose more weight! lol~
  • Posts: 145 Member
    My roommate is a bada$$...she can do multiple unassisted pullups. It's kind of a party trick for her. I'm not even close to doing one :-P
  • Posts: 238 Member
    I've done all of those things, I could have 3 of the 4 done in the next 5 minutes and I'm running my 3rd half marathon in October. :happy:

    I would agree with doing an unassisted pullup, I definitely can't do one of those. I would also put running a full marathon (preferably NYC) onto my personal bucket list.
  • Posts: 39
    People saying the Half Marathon is hard, it's supposed to be. Fitness goals shouldn't be something you can do over night. You set yourself big goals so you have something to work towards, you won't progress if your goals are just in reach. A full marathon would be pushing it for those who don't run but a half marathon can be accomplished in 6-8 months max if you work at it.

    It's a bucket list after all, you have your whole life to achieve it. Why get it done next week?
  • Posts: 192 Member
    IMO, MSN's goals seem pretty weak. An ultramarathon is on my bucket list. I'm hoping to cross it off the list by the end of this year. The unassisted pull-up...that's a challenge I'm up for doing!
  • Posts: 3,265 Member
    People saying the Half Marathon is hard, it's supposed to be. Fitness goals shouldn't be something you can do over night. You set yourself big goals so you have something to work towards, you won't progress if your goals are just in reach. A full marathon would be pushing it for those who don't run but a half marathon can be accomplished in 6-8 months max if you work at it.

    It's a bucket list after all, you have your whole life to achieve it. Why get it done next week?

    My point wasn't that a half marathon is HARD and shouldn't be on there...my point was it's WAY harder than the other items on the list. To me, not even in the same ballpark fitness wise as the other 3 so the list just seems VERY odd to me.

    I agree with many of the additions too...pull-ups...never been able to do one!
  • Posts: 241 Member
    IMO, MSN's goals seem pretty weak.

    After reading some of the article's comments, many folks agreed that the list left a lot to be desired. I wonder if the fact that the article was written by a man factors in.....? Also, these were the top 4 goals.......maybe a strength training related goal was next on the list~
  • Posts: 8,701 Member


    My point wasn't that a half marathon is HARD and shouldn't be on there...my point was it's WAY harder than the other items on the list. To me, not even in the same ballpark fitness wise as the other 3 so the list just seems VERY odd to me.

    I agree with many of the additions too...pull-ups...never been able to do one!

    I don't know- I think it's not that hard at all. Most fit people could complete a half marathon but I think there's a huge mental block that gets in the way of people actually signing up and doing it. Now, it won't be pretty if you're not properly trained to do it, but with walk/run intervals it could be done. Running the whole thing and getting a reasonable pace is harder. But a full marathon is more than twice as difficult than a half marathon. In my experience, Half-marathons are kind of fun and not all that grueling.
  • Posts: 623 Member
    Hit a softball over a 300 foot fence during practice.

    Hit a softball over a 300 foot fence during a game.

    Hit a softball over a deeper fence.

    Repeat.
  • Posts: 428 Member
    Deadlift 1.5x body weight (was originally my bodyweight but accomplished that just last week!!!)
    Squat body weight
    Bench press 100lbs
    Unassisted pull up

    .....just for starters....
  • Posts: 703 Member
    Mini goal- Squat body weight 8x4 (Currently at 95, I weight 115ish)
    I would like to squat 200lbs

    Bench press my body weight which is going UP, so i will have to see when I get there. (at 60 right now LOL)

    Do more than 2 pull ups. I used to be able to do 8 two years ago but my legs got heavier with lifting.

    50 push ups in a row. I can do 18 right now.

    I have about a million others.
  • Posts: 643 Member
    Future goals... Full unassisted pullups. Bench my body weight. Improve my 5k time.

    I might do a half marathon some day, just to say I did. But I have a really short attention span, and looking at a training plan that says, "Today is an easy 2 hour run," just makes me shut down. I don't even like watching a movie for two hours straight.

    I completely agree with this.
  • Posts: 27,167 Member
    I have done all those.

    Mine -
    Bench my body weight (another 40 to go)
    Squat and deadlift same. I just started squatting and deads.

    The real one for me is - Ironman. Still can't wrap my head around it though.

    Eta - oh and pull ups.
  • Posts: 115 Member
    Bench Press over 100 lbs again ( I could in high school)
    Run a 5k in 25 minutes
    Leg Press 400 lbs again (I could in high school)
  • Posts: 1,210 Member
    Women should also add:

    Squat body weight
    Deadlift 1.5x body weight

    This is def my bucket list along with press my body weight or more..
    Pull ups would rock too.. I'm working on these with a lat close reverse grip - at 40kg so far. :)

    Yoga and the likes is for when I'm a pensioner and can't stand still longer than 10 seconds.. as for push ups I've ticked that one off already and the planks too!
  • Posts: 1,158 Member
    Recently MSN printed an article on the 4 Fitness Goals that every woman should try to reach :
    1. Hold a plank pose for 60 seconds
    2. Run a half-marathon
    3. Pull off 10 push-ups
    4. Hold the yoga tree pose for 60 seconds
    Did #1 and #3 last night. Never done yoga so I don't know what #4 entails. I have no desire to do #2. At least not run!

    Women should also add:

    Squat body weight
    Deadlift 1.5x body weight

    I could probably do the first, my last session I was up to 165 so I'm 15lb shy of my bodyweight.

    I haven't done a deadlift in a while, though. I've been more focused on power moves - I'm up to 70lb on the clean & jerk. Not very much, but it's the OH press that's limiting me.

    My other goals right now:
    -a full unassisted chin-up. I can get about halfway up right now.
    -10-min mile (currently in the 11-12 min range)
    -25 burpees in a row (well, no pushup so a squat thruster). I've gotten to 20 once.
  • Posts: 150 Member
    Run a marathon before 30!
  • Hello and congratulations on your weight loss thus far. I am working on losing some weight too. Where are you located please?
  • Posts: 326 Member
    Run a 5k (on the trails) in 9 min mile (currently at 10 on trail and 9 on treadmill)
    Pull Ups
    Handstand Push Ups
    Abs
  • Posts: 2,126 Member
    FREAKING PULL UPS!
  • Posts: 265 Member
    1. Run a 5k--Check
    2. Run a 10k--Not Attempted
    3. Complete the Iron Man Triathlon--Not Attempted
    4. Run a half marathon and full marathon--Not Attempted
    5. Be able to do push ups--In Progress
    6. Be able to do pull ups--Not Attempted
    7. Be able to bench press over half of body weight--In Progress
    8. Be able to squat body weight--Not Attempted
  • Posts: 588 Member
    Run a marathon, do a triathlon:happy:
  • Posts: 419 Member
    - Wide-grip pull-ups
    - Do a split (I'm already pretty flexible, shouldn't take much work)
    - Look toned and be happy with what I see in the mirror
    - ooo, I like that one -- Hand-stand push-ups, I might be able to do these already, I'll check later.
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