The middle agers group. (Upper 30s,40s & 50ish folks)
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Well I fall into this category @ 47. Feel free to add me anyone.
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Nice! I am 45, please feel free to add me1
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I'm 46 and have been trying to lose weight since 9/17. So far I've lost 17 lbs but it hasn't been easy, especially as u get older!
Feel free to send me a friend request. I'm here for emotional support!10 -
standenvernet wrote: »I suppose I'm nearing the high-end of the specified age range at 53 -- Tomorrow will be the 675th day of my current logging streak, been around MFP for about 2-years -- glad to help whoever, and I'll certainly keep an eye on this thread to see what develops.
(Hi ya @Liftheavylovehard -- lots a new faces here, but at least I recognize someone)
Hey @standenvernet ! How are you?5 -
Liftheavylovehard wrote: »standenvernet wrote: »I suppose I'm nearing the high-end of the specified age range at 53 -- Tomorrow will be the 675th day of my current logging streak, been around MFP for about 2-years -- glad to help whoever, and I'll certainly keep an eye on this thread to see what develops.
(Hi ya @Liftheavylovehard -- lots a new faces here, but at least I recognize someone)
Hey @standenvernet ! How are you?
For the moment, I'm doing well... Still may hit 50lbs off by the end of the year (so that's all well and good). How're things with you? Are you ready for next year already?3 -
Feel free to add me. Will be 38 in a month. :-)0
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39, doing my bit, but enjoying a drink and a meal too. After all, I'm of a certain age.
Anyone wants an encouraging but non judgmental friend, ( oh and the occasional laugh ) add me5 -
We COULD just get drunk13
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40 here.. feel free to add me.0
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45 yo and JUST now realizing I can do SO much more than I ever imagined. Love lifting and starting to love running. And I'd love to have friends closer to my own age. Feel free to add me!7
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Hi all I am a runner and trying to eat right fill free to add me5
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Lots of energy in this group! Guess that's no surprise, since most are youngsters in their forties, lol.
I"m in week 5 of a 20 week run training block, so that means lots of cold weather miles in my future. The challenge is keeping my appetite under control as the training volume increases and temps decrease.8 -
I just turned 36 last month, been on MFP off and on since April 2015. I've lost 42 lbs but still have around 20 lbs to get to a normal BMI. Feel free to add me!1
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43 here0
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Hi, I am 51 you can add me2
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45 female; mom of 2; check out my progress photos in my profile. The pics are over the past 5.5 months.2
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hitting the big 4-0 next year..please add me x3
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45 here...feel free to add me0
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I see there are a lot of us on MFP, glad to see we are so well represented.8
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41 here, well for 14 more days at least! Kind of tragic! I'm looking forward to this thread, nice having so many peers to help out with this journey!3
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Any suggestions for aching knees?
-had surgery in May
-have arthritis (ack that sounds old)
-use knee sleeve/supports daily at Crossfit
-use Salanpos (I smell like a locker room)
-don't squat below 90 any longer...yet
-take glucosamine RSP supplement
-wear awesome running shoes
Anything I'm missing here that could help with knee pain???
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I hate that I'm starting to fit in this group!5
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RxDreamer2 wrote: »Any suggestions for aching knees?
-had surgery in May
-have arthritis (ack that sounds old)
-use knee sleeve/supports daily at Crossfit
-use Salanpos (I smell like a locker room)
-don't squat below 90 any longer...yet
-take glucosamine RSP supplement
-wear awesome running shoes
Anything I'm missing here that could help with knee pain???
Are you using flat shoes (e.g.: squat shoes) for your squats and other weight lifting? Running shoes (unless zero-drop) will change your geometry a little putting some extra force forward, which may be felt in your knee, and the extra cushioning from a running shoe can provide some odd foot rolling which may also load the knees with some odd dynamics. Just a thought...3 -
standenvernet wrote: »RxDreamer2 wrote: »Any suggestions for aching knees?
-had surgery in May
-have arthritis (ack that sounds old)
-use knee sleeve/supports daily at Crossfit
-use Salanpos (I smell like a locker room)
-don't squat below 90 any longer...yet
-take glucosamine RSP supplement
-wear awesome running shoes
Anything I'm missing here that could help with knee pain???
Are you using flat shoes (e.g.: squat shoes) for your squats and other weight lifting? Running shoes (unless zero-drop) will change your geometry a little putting some extra force forward, which may be felt in your knee, and the extra cushioning from a running shoe can provide some odd foot rolling which may also load the knees with some odd dynamics. Just a thought...
No! I'm not! I never thought of that. I hadn't want to invest in Nanos or other lifting shoes bc I thought they'd do more harm than good. I never thought of that. And yes....my feet do shift inside my shoes during lifts.
Thank you so much! I knew someone on here would have some wisdom.3 -
RxDreamer2 wrote: »standenvernet wrote: »RxDreamer2 wrote: »Any suggestions for aching knees?
-had surgery in May
-have arthritis (ack that sounds old)
-use knee sleeve/supports daily at Crossfit
-use Salanpos (I smell like a locker room)
-don't squat below 90 any longer...yet
-take glucosamine RSP supplement
-wear awesome running shoes
Anything I'm missing here that could help with knee pain???
Are you using flat shoes (e.g.: squat shoes) for your squats and other weight lifting? Running shoes (unless zero-drop) will change your geometry a little putting some extra force forward, which may be felt in your knee, and the extra cushioning from a running shoe can provide some odd foot rolling which may also load the knees with some odd dynamics. Just a thought...
No! I'm not! I never thought of that. I hadn't want to invest in Nanos or other lifting shoes bc I thought they'd do more harm than good. I never thought of that. And yes....my feet do shift inside my shoes during lifts.
Thank you so much! I knew someone on here would have some wisdom.
You could prolly try a flat shoe before investing (like if you've got some Converse All-Stars (Chuck Taylors) or Vans or something to see if it helps. Also, and I'm sorry that I don't have a link to a resource, my understanding is that in knee rehab (especially rehab of patellofemoral joint and lateral ligaments), depth > load ... meaning that working through a full range of motion with lighter weight and good form (i.e.: get your depth) is a better rehab movement than a partial squat with heavier weight.
If you're shifting in your shoes, maybe getting naked (barefoot) would help reduce that shifting so that your knee might have a chance to track properly ??4 -
Hello everyone2
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standenvernet wrote: »RxDreamer2 wrote: »standenvernet wrote: »RxDreamer2 wrote: »Any suggestions for aching knees?
-had surgery in May
-have arthritis (ack that sounds old)
-use knee sleeve/supports daily at Crossfit
-use Salanpos (I smell like a locker room)
-don't squat below 90 any longer...yet
-take glucosamine RSP supplement
-wear awesome running shoes
Anything I'm missing here that could help with knee pain???
Are you using flat shoes (e.g.: squat shoes) for your squats and other weight lifting? Running shoes (unless zero-drop) will change your geometry a little putting some extra force forward, which may be felt in your knee, and the extra cushioning from a running shoe can provide some odd foot rolling which may also load the knees with some odd dynamics. Just a thought...
No! I'm not! I never thought of that. I hadn't want to invest in Nanos or other lifting shoes bc I thought they'd do more harm than good. I never thought of that. And yes....my feet do shift inside my shoes during lifts.
Thank you so much! I knew someone on here would have some wisdom.
You could prolly try a flat shoe before investing (like if you've got some Converse All-Stars (Chuck Taylors) or Vans or something to see if it helps. Also, and I'm sorry that I don't have a link to a resource, my understanding is that in knee rehab (especially rehab of patellofemoral joint and lateral ligaments), depth > load ... meaning that working through a full range of motion with lighter weight and good form (i.e.: get your depth) is a better rehab movement than a partial squat with heavier weight.
If you're shifting in your shoes, maybe getting naked (barefoot) would help reduce that shifting so that your knee might have a chance to track properly ??
I'm actually doing the partial load. Still working on breaking 90 without pain so the loads for squats are fairly light. I don't have any of those shoes but have a home gym so I will try "naked" tonight. I just won't be dropping the weights! Lol!!!3 -
Just started using MFP again. I'm going to be 40 this month. Never thought of myself as being middle aged until I saw this group. Lol. Wow....I don't know what else to say. I could sure use some friends though. Why not make 40 look good!?11
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