February 2016 - Move Your @ss Challenge
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2/17 round two - 1.41 miles
MTD - 30.27 miles0 -
sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »Starting the month off right. 25 miles out of 150. Bike and XC skis. Gotta love winter.
Adding another 6 miles on the XC skis. That's 31 out of 150.
Adding another 3 miles on the XC skis. Skate skiing is TOUGH! I guess I just need more practice. That makes 34 out of 150.
6 more miles on the hamster wheel. That's 40 out of 150.
Adding 6 more miles for 46 out of 150. It was nice to start commuting again. I didn't expect that two weeks into February.
Adding 16 more miles. It's good to be outside on the bike again but I forgot how hard it is to lug my fat carcass up the hills. That makes 62 out of 150.
Adding another 15 miles for 77 out of 150.
Adding 6 miles for 83 miles out of 150. Coming right along this month.
Adding another 12 miles for 95 out of 150.
Adding 6 more miles for 101 out of 150. Too bad they had to be inside but after weights, I was spent anyway so it's just as well.
Adding another 12 miles for 113 out of 150. It was nice to have the road bike out again.
Adding another 12 miles from an FTP test. Those really bite but if you don't know where you are, how do you know if you're getting where you want to be?
That's another 12 for 125 out of 150.0 -
@clepant - I hate when I'm stuck inside. Get a Fat Tire bike and then you could go out in that weather.
@vhuber - Watch that PiYo workout stuff. It will kick you tail in a hurry.
I really want to thank all those who keep the spreadsheets up to date. I know it can be a real pain and I just want to let you know I appreciate what you do.0 -
I just noticed todays ride put me over 10,000 miles. Maybe I should ask the wife if I can have a dollar for every mile I ride. :laugh:0
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5 miles done
40 miles total walked
10 miles to goal0 -
Wooohoo..up to 76.68
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sufferlandrian wrote: »I just noticed todays ride put me over 10,000 miles. Maybe I should ask the wife if I can have a dollar for every mile I ride. :laugh:
@Dean:
Yah....Congrats on 10,000! I think I gave a stat today for JRFH that if you walk a 1,000 miles a year you will circle the equator 2.5 times in your life time.
I have been considering a fat tire bike. I have been eying quite a few of them on the trails that I run. I don't know if my hubby will let me put another bike in the garage. I have three now plus his two and I am looking at a mountain bike or hybrid.
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@clepant, thank you! I forget to look at that link!
I got in 7.5 on the ex bike before work & it was a good thing I did because as the day went on my @ss & low back got more stiff & sore from PiYo!!! After today I should be ok. It just goes to show what body part on me is the weakest or out of shape!!! LOL
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I agree Chris, kettlebells are awesome. I live rural & the closest town is hickville where the gym is old school & no classes are taught. DVD's are my savior with kettlebell's being used.
You are doing awesome! Did you ever think you would be busy doing this when you retired?
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52.13 miles so far!0
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sufferlandrian wrote: »I just noticed todays ride put me over 10,000 miles. Maybe I should ask the wife if I can have a dollar for every mile I ride. :laugh:
@Dean:
Yah....Congrats on 10,000! I think I gave a stat today for JRFH that if you walk a 1,000 miles a year you will circle the equator 2.5 times in your life time.
I have been considering a fat tire bike. I have been eying quite a few of them on the trails that I run. I don't know if my hubby will let me put another bike in the garage. I have three now plus his two and I am looking at a mountain bike or hybrid.
I'm up to five, plus the kids bikes and one for the wife. That's D-1 for me. D is the number of bikes you can own before your spouse divorces you. :laugh:
Skip the mountain bike and go for the fat tire. I ride mine all year round. Heavy sucker but the gearing makes it ideal for dirt, gravel, sand, mud and rocks. It climbs over stumps and roots like a tank. I keep the tire pressure at between 10 and 15 psi depending on the terrain I'm going to ride. It's a lot of fun.0 -
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new ttd 61 miles with a great hike up cliff and across very wet golf course today in the sunshine0
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Yearly walking challenge: 110/1200 miles
February goal: 100 Miles
2/01: 5 miles walked
2/02 - 2/03: 4 miles walked (snow storm here so no extra walking!)
2/04: 3 miles
2/05 - 2/08: 13 miles
2/09 - 5 miles
2/10 - 5 miles
2/11 - 4 miles
2/12 - 2/15: 14 miles
2/16: 4 miles
2/17: 4 miles
61/1000
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