The middle agers group. (Upper 30s,40s & 50ish folks)
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Thanks for posting the ad. Didn't watch cause i really don't care haha but i see it's a camel
So how many creeps will i get to block today on social media???? i swear yesterday was nuts and they all crept out of their little hovels. I'm to old to be getting pictures from 20 something year olds. don't they know i could be their mom!!!4 -
Day 1 of MFP; recommended by a coworker who has had success with it
Goal: 200 lbs by age 50 (turn 47 in a week); will need to develop some more short-range goals to strive for
Current: 277.8 as of this morning; pretty much the heaviest I’ve ever been. Shoulder surgery 13 days ago; in the very early stages of rehab for it.
General immediate goal: log everything every day; exercise every day (only thing I’m cleared for right now is riding a stationary bike - but I’ve done that for the last 4 days).
MFP Pals and accountability partners welcomed4 -
@bionicshouldemfp wrote: »Day 1 of MFP; recommended by a coworker who has had success with it
Goal: 200 lbs by age 50 (turn 47 in a week); will need to develop some more short-range goals to strive for
Current: 277.8 as of this morning; pretty much the heaviest I’ve ever been. Shoulder surgery 13 days ago; in the very early stages of rehab for it.
General immediate goal: log everything every day; exercise every day (only thing I’m cleared for right now is riding a stationary bike - but I’ve done that for the last 4 days).
MFP Pals and accountability partners welcomed
what did you have your shoulder surgery for? I've a wonky shoulder, they're so annoying1 -
An hour of glorious Pilates yesterday. Starting to incorporate stretching and strength into my workout. Will help with my running.2
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An hour of glorious Pilates yesterday. Starting to incorporate stretching and strength into my workout. Will help with my running.
Oh I love Pilates. I've been doing a stretching video and have noticed my flexibility improving. I haven't done it for a couple if days. I need to get back to it2 -
AliNouveau wrote: »An hour of glorious Pilates yesterday. Starting to incorporate stretching and strength into my workout. Will help with my running.
Oh I love Pilates. I've been doing a stretching video and have noticed my flexibility improving. I haven't done it for a couple if days. I need to get back to it
Ladies - I have a question. I have been doing yoga once or twice a week to try to improve flexibility. Do you find Pilates any better in that regard? Or are they similar in that aspect?
Thanks for your input.
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Well I am almost half century GULP but happy to be alive!3
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Hi I'm Dawn,34, started back at this app 2 weeks ago, already 13lbs down 👌4
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what did you have your shoulder surgery for? I've a wonky shoulder, they're so annoying [/quote]
Ruptured bicep tendon is what sent me to the Dr. MRI confirmed Bicep tendon rupture, partial 50%ish tears of sub-scapular muscle and rotator cuff (have had shoulder issues for years), and some arthritis as well. Told the Doc to fix it all. As it turns out, they couldn’t fix the bicep (it was too retracted & they would have had to cut shoulder to forearm to fix). So I’ll be a monocep with hopefully a great new shoulder after rehab
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bionicshouldemfp wrote: »
what did you have your shoulder surgery for? I've a wonky shoulder, they're so annoying
Ruptured bicep tendon is what sent me to the Dr. MRI confirmed Bicep tendon rupture, partial 50%ish tears of sub-scapular muscle and rotator cuff (have had shoulder issues for years), and some arthritis as well. Told the Doc to fix it all. As it turns out, they couldn’t fix the bicep (it was too retracted & they would have had to cut shoulder to forearm to fix). So I’ll be a monocep with hopefully a great new shoulder after rehab
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I've a greater than 50% partial tear of my rotator cuff. They don't want to do surgery since it's not guaranteed I'd get full recovery and as it is I appear to have no diminished range of motion although for me it is. I have hyper mobile joints to which means there's also arthritis. I get an MRI in May just to see if it's improving or getting worse0 -
alteredsteve175 wrote: »AliNouveau wrote: »An hour of glorious Pilates yesterday. Starting to incorporate stretching and strength into my workout. Will help with my running.
Oh I love Pilates. I've been doing a stretching video and have noticed my flexibility improving. I haven't done it for a couple if days. I need to get back to it
Ladies - I have a question. I have been doing yoga once or twice a week to try to improve flexibility. Do you find Pilates any better in that regard? Or are they similar in that aspect?
Thanks for your input.
I Feel like Pilates is more of a workout than yoga but then the yoga classes I tried had a really weird new agey instructor and I just didn't like them. Pilates I felt uses more strength. the stretching video i do is from a pilates YouTuber so I'd say it's good0 -
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AliNouveau wrote: »bionicshouldemfp wrote: »
what did you have your shoulder surgery for? I've a wonky shoulder, they're so annoying
Ruptured bicep tendon is what sent me to the Dr. MRI confirmed Bicep tendon rupture, partial 50%ish tears of sub-scapular muscle and rotator cuff (have had shoulder issues for years), and some arthritis as well. Told the Doc to fix it all. As it turns out, they couldn’t fix the bicep (it was too retracted & they would have had to cut shoulder to forearm to fix). So I’ll be a monocep with hopefully a great new shoulder after rehab
I've a greater than 50% partial tear of my rotator cuff. They don't want to do surgery since it's not guaranteed I'd get full recovery and as it is I appear to have no diminished range of motion although for me it is. I have hyper mobile joints to which means there's also arthritis. I get an MRI in May just to see if it's improving or getting worse[/quote]
I empathize. Trying to rehab with an “athlete’s purpose” and hope to be as close to as good (as before as possible because couldn’t repair bicep, that will definitely be weaker) - but too soon to tell what I’ll ultimately be (I’m only 13 days out of surgery)0 -
bionicshouldemfp wrote: »AliNouveau wrote: »bionicshouldemfp wrote: »
what did you have your shoulder surgery for? I've a wonky shoulder, they're so annoying
Ruptured bicep tendon is what sent me to the Dr. MRI confirmed Bicep tendon rupture, partial 50%ish tears of sub-scapular muscle and rotator cuff (have had shoulder issues for years), and some arthritis as well. Told the Doc to fix it all. As it turns out, they couldn’t fix the bicep (it was too retracted & they would have had to cut shoulder to forearm to fix). So I’ll be a monocep with hopefully a great new shoulder after rehab
I've a greater than 50% partial tear of my rotator cuff. They don't want to do surgery since it's not guaranteed I'd get full recovery and as it is I appear to have no diminished range of motion although for me it is. I have hyper mobile joints to which means there's also arthritis. I get an MRI in May just to see if it's improving or getting worse
I empathize. Trying to rehab with an “athlete’s purpose” and hope to be as close to as good (as before as possible because couldn’t repair bicep, that will definitely be weaker) - but too soon to tell what I’ll ultimately be (I’m only 13 days out of surgery)[/quote]
I'll be anxious to hear about your recovery. I'm doing physio and my strength has improved the problem is I have a hard time stopping my fun things to let it rest. Oh well sucks getting old0 -
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so....it's April 11 and as was getting into my car after skating the man next to me said, this looks a little like snow that's falling from the sky. ya it's been snowing. luckily it just melts as it hits the ground but come on mother nature wtf?!?!?!?1
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Mother Nature and Father Time are trying to work snow into June! :P0
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It's so cold. I ever dug out a toque to wear.1
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Good morning and happy FRIDAY! It's suppose to storm here all weekend in the Houston, TX area. Looking forward to hibernating. Have a good one, wherever you are!2
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alteredsteve175 wrote: »AliNouveau wrote: »An hour of glorious Pilates yesterday. Starting to incorporate stretching and strength into my workout. Will help with my running.
Oh I love Pilates. I've been doing a stretching video and have noticed my flexibility improving. I haven't done it for a couple if days. I need to get back to it
Ladies - I have a question. I have been doing yoga once or twice a week to try to improve flexibility. Do you find Pilates any better in that regard? Or are they similar in that aspect?
Thanks for your input.
I find that yoga helps more with stretching and pilates works more on the strength of your small muscles. The pilates movements are more subtle.
both work well for core stability.
I do both, find them different, but love them both!2 -
AliNouveau wrote: »It's so cold. I ever dug out a toque to wear.
Ha, spoken like a true Canadian. "Toque". I'm in the Interior of BC, between the Monashee Mountains to the west and the Selkirk Mountains to the east. Snow is just about all gone now.
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Hi, my name is Kat and I am 30 years old. I just changed my profile to public and looking for some countable fitfam. Please feel free to add me3
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Happy Friday everyone. Hope you're all doing well and smashing your goals.
Today I have back/tricep/cardio and tomorrow I have Legs, + plus doing some scouting. That's usually good for 10 + Km.
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11Templars wrote: »AliNouveau wrote: »It's so cold. I ever dug out a toque to wear.
Ha, spoken like a true Canadian. "Toque". I'm in the Interior of BC, between the Monashee Mountains to the west and the Selkirk Mountains to the east. Snow is just about all gone now.
It melted as it touched the ground but my friend sent a pic from northern Ontario where they have a covering of snow0 -
AliNouveau wrote: »11Templars wrote: »AliNouveau wrote: »It's so cold. I ever dug out a toque to wear.
Ha, spoken like a true Canadian. "Toque". I'm in the Interior of BC, between the Monashee Mountains to the west and the Selkirk Mountains to the east. Snow is just about all gone now.
It melted as it touched the ground but my friend sent a pic from northern Ontario where they have a covering of snow
Ya, il saw some pics from there. even parts of southern Ontario got some snow.. .. I'm originally from Ontario, but I've been out here for about 20 years.0 -
Hi everyone! I'm 37 (almost 38) and live in Michigan. I hope everyone has a great Friday!2
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