How can I make cardio on the treadmill more interesting?
rskidmore
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I have exercise induced asthma so in order to get any results at all I have to put in longer cardio sessions because I can't jog for long periods of time as my lungs start to max out. Does anyone have any ideas on how I could make cardio on the treadmill more interesting so that I will want to go more? I currently do intervals, 3 minute speed walk, 3 minute jog.
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Hi, since TV, Ipod and audio books are the most obvious, how about getting on the phone and chatting. If you're walking, you should be able to hold a conversation without losing your breath. J0
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I was wondering the same thing. I also have asthma and I have to do 45 minutes on the treadmill walking. I can jog for like 1 minute and thats it. I do take headphones to the gym with me but they only have news on tv, no music.0
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I like to pic songs on my mp3 player and then jog/run during the refrain and then slow down during the verses. Since they're always changing my speed is always changing. I also put it on random so I don't know what's coming.0
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I like to stand behind a really hot guy and just perv out for 30-60 minutes. It really works. Plus it is REALLY hard to suck in your stomach for the whole time and look cute when your about to go into cardiac arrest, but I am here to report: it can be done!0
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off topic, but which meds are you on? There are some meds that can be quite effective for exercise induced asthma.0
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I like to stand behind a really hot guy and just perv out for 30-60 minutes. It really works. Plus it is REALLY hard to suck in your stomach for the whole time and look cute when your about to go into cardiac arrest, but I am here to report: it can be done!
:laugh: And here i was thinking it was just me that did this lol0 -
I like to stand behind a really hot guy and just perv out for 30-60 minutes. It really works. Plus it is REALLY hard to suck in your stomach for the whole time and look cute when your about to go into cardiac arrest, but I am here to report: it can be done!
OMG, I you! :laugh: that was awesome.....hehehehehe0 -
I like to stand behind a really hot guy and just perv out for 30-60 minutes. It really works. Plus it is REALLY hard to suck in your stomach for the whole time and look cute when your about to go into cardiac arrest, but I am here to report: it can be done!
Hahaha I love this. I recently noticed a really cute guy at the gym when I am there so I always try to get a treadmill by him. It also pushs me to work harder since I don't want him to think I am a total slacker. :bigsmile:0 -
I also have exercise induced asthma and this is what I do....
I recently purchased a "SurfShelf" from Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001M04RBK/ref=oss_product). It is a shelf that you can attach on to almost any treadmill, so that you can look at a portable DVD player, laptop or book while exercising.
I like to use my laptop and watch a TV show (most of the major networks have full episodes online, or you can use hulu or netflix) or watch a movie. I watched Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution last night from the abc website and walked for 45 minutes. On Saturday mornings, I like to put in a movie and zone out on the treadmill. 5 miles go by without even noticing!
Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with this product, just trying to help! :-)0 -
I like to stand behind a really hot guy and just perv out for 30-60 minutes. It really works. Plus it is REALLY hard to suck in your stomach for the whole time and look cute when your about to go into cardiac arrest, but I am here to report: it can be done!
I'm in the military and I have a thing for the jarhead type... I totally schedule my gym time to coincide with the combat control/pararescue guys.
Plus they are really great about answering any questions I have... and spotting...and checking my form for me...
I am a shameless hussy0 -
I like to stand behind a really hot guy and just perv out for 30-60 minutes. It really works. Plus it is REALLY hard to suck in your stomach for the whole time and look cute when your about to go into cardiac arrest, but I am here to report: it can be done!
Sounds like a plan to me! Only one time I got a little to distracted and almost tripped on the treadmill... luckily I caught myself before I looked totally crazy. Also a good thing I was on the back row and he was in front of me. LOL0 -
None at the moment. My doctor said to just work up slowly. Once I start losing fat it'll help relieve the pressure on my lungs.0
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off topic, but which meds are you on? There are some meds that can be quite effective for exercise induced asthma.
None at the moment. My doctor said to just work up slowly. Once I start losing fat it'll help relieve the pressure on my lungs.0 -
I also have exercise induced asthma and this is what I do....
I recently purchased a "SurfShelf" from Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001M04RBK/ref=oss_product). It is a shelf that you can attach on to almost any treadmill, so that you can look at a portable DVD player, laptop or book while exercising.
I like to use my laptop and watch a TV show (most of the major networks have full episodes online, or you can use hulu or netflix) or watch a movie. I watched Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution last night from the abc website and walked for 45 minutes. On Saturday mornings, I like to put in a movie and zone out on the treadmill. 5 miles go by without even noticing!
Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with this product, just trying to help! :-)
This sounds fantastic! Do they sell it in any stores or just online? My computer is practically attached to my hip, so this product sounds great. And the movie idea is great! Totally zoning out for a bit would be fantastic. Thanks!0 -
ok well this to me seems very strange. Do you have symptoms when you dont exercise or is your asthma only exercise induced? I really thought you would at least be on inhaled steroids? Also, feel free to add me as a friend and msg me if you want to continue this conversation.0
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ok well this to me seems very strange. Do you have symptoms when you dont exercise or is your asthma only exercise induced? I really thought you would at least be on inhaled steroids? Also, feel free to add me as a friend and msg me if you want to continue this conversation.
My asthma is only exercise induced and it's controllable at a lighter weight...0 -
Right well...if you have purely exercise induced asthma then you may want to look into some meds:
(1) long acting beta agonist-- Salmeterol (goes by the trade name of serevent)
(2) mast cell stabilizers-- Cromolyn Sodium (goes by the trade name Intal)
mast cell stabalizers can be very effective in preventing exercise induced asthma attacks. I would recommend that you talk to your treating physician about these medicines.0 -
Jax67- your not alone
Tutujoli- thanks:bigsmile:
Rostrum-I am a slacker too
Deann -can i come to your gym? Love Military guys if they are young and hot-for research purposed only, of course. Muhahahaha
Sraarroz good plan!0 -
Right well...if you have purely exercise induced asthma then you may want to look into some meds:
(1) long acting beta agonist-- Salmeterol (goes by the trade name of serevent)
(2) mast cell stabilizers-- Cromolyn Sodium (goes by the trade name Intal)
mast cell stabalizers can be very effective in preventing exercise induced asthma attacks. I would recommend that you talk to your treating physician about these medicines.
Sure thing... it is on base, but that is why they invented a visitor's pass0 -
In all the gyms I've been in they all have lifefitness treadmills. These treadmills have a jut sticking out big enough to hold a newspaper. I see a lot of people with Asthma or recovering from knee surgery with a newspaper on the treadmill reading away while they work out.
I like my music but I made sure my current MP3 player also had a radio so I'm not listening the same thing all the time.0 -
I have the same issue, so I started bringing magazines on the treadmill with me along with my mp3 blasting in my ears. I love it because after I thumb through 3 magazines, 45 min. just flew past me and I didn't even realize it. I always grab 3 magazines, one on health and fitness, one on celebrities, and one on fashion. NEVER grab a cooking magazine. By the time you're done thumbing through it, you're starving and depressed. Keep it on what interest you most.
I've also brought a pen and pad of paper and spent the whole time writting down list's. Things to do, people to call, places to go, or even projects around the house that you've always wanted to get to but never did.0 -
Hi, since TV, Ipod and audio books are the most obvious, how about getting on the phone and chatting. If you're walking, you should be able to hold a conversation without losing your breath. J
I wouldn't suggest talking on the phone. One to be getting an actual cardio workout you should not be able to carry on a normal conversation. Then two if you are at a gym nothing is more annoying to others working out than someone yapping away on their cell phone. Not trying to be rude but other people do not want to hear your conversations.0 -
cardio coach!
there are 8 different workouts and the "trainer" Sean O'Malley has a great voice, he doesn't talk a lot, just at the right places to keep you going and the music is great! Motivating and I never tire of these workouts.
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