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Yesterday: pass day (date night out after the dentist)
Today: well under on calories, 10k steps, and an hour of parkour. Very cardio heavy which was challenging.5 -
Yes x 33
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Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? 2 mile treadmill run + 34 minutes of Barre Blend Lean Legs Blend
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes and under
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yep!4 -
I love all the photos, too. Inspiring and refreshing.
Yes X3, walked over two hours, under calories, and logged.4 -
Yes x3 today4
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@oldDogBiking so what should I do around mountain lions? I’m not likely to see any but....best to be prepared2
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Even though I was on traveling I got 71 exercise minutes; tracked and was under my calories limit7
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Exercise yes 10 min quigong, 20 min yoga, 120 min cleaning, 50 min walk at dusk
Tracking yes Calories yes4 -
Date: January 9
Exercised?: Yes Barely. Got on the treadmill for 21 minutes—.88 miles, right before bed.
Calories?: Yes.
Tracked?: Yes.
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January 8
Exercised? YES - 2 hrs snow skiing +
Tracked? YES
Calories? YES
Passes Used: 1/33 -
Day off work for me because I'm working this weekend.
Walk at the beachfront with a friend then a yoga class before missioning to the shops which is not my favourite thing to do. I had reward points to use before they expired though so I didn't want to waste. In the end I used them on essentials as there really was nothing I need or want at the moment. We are stocked up on toilet paper and such like.
Got my kidney function results back and just over 6 months post transplant my small single bean is doing 75% of the work of a normal pair of kidneys, so all good!!!
Lunch and household chores plus watching some series with my housemate before jiu jitsu class.
Ate reasonably and within calorie range so a good day for me.4 -
Exercise: Yep, still can't keep the water down after. Perhaps it's morning sickness
. JK, but I am going to try riding in the evening Friday.
Calories: Yep, but cut is close after switching planned dinner from tofu stir fry to pizza...
Logged: Every bite & every drink.5 -
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? yes - walked in the garage at lunch; cold and rainy outside
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? yes
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? yes
Happy Friday Eve, everyone!!3 -
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes, 30 minutes elliptical and a 30 minute full body HIIT workout from HASFit. Workout was hard with head cold. Ugh
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? yes2 -
RangerRickL wrote: »@oldDogBiking so what should I do around mountain lions? I’m not likely to see any but....best to be prepared
I like that vid blog that Dixie made. Vlog I think they call it. It has edits from one of her previous vlogs where she encountered that mountain lion.
Thing about it is, whenever I encounter an obscure wild animal, it does everything it can to get away or out of sight. That mountain lion isn't moving away from Dixie, it is looking at her.
It is thinking about whether or not she is too big to subdue. It is casually thinking about eating her.
What to do? See a mountain lion ...
1. Take its picture.
2. Don't run or turn around. Stay facing it.
3. Don't crouch down. Try and look big. Stick your arms up or out.
4. Don't approach it thinking to make friends or pet it. (Heh!)
I wish I could see one before my days are done. I spend a lot of time out there and I know they are around. I know people that have credible claims of having seen one.
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January 9
Exercised?: YES, 2 x 30 min brisk walk, steps 12k
Tracked?: YES
Calories?: YES (used some of those exercise calories)
Water - 80 oz: YES
AF: YES (7/9 days)
Passes Used: 1/31 -
Yes x 3, but barely.3
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Yes to all 3!3
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[quote="oldDogBiking
Thing about it is, whenever I encounter an obscure wild animal, it does everything it can to get away or out of sight.
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Good post. True, from my limited experience with snakes to bigger animals, that most wildlife want nothing to do with us.
A few years ago, my husband and I were walking our dogs along a road through Pennsylvania woods. Big collie, tiny poodle mix. We rounded a bend and faced a coyote. It froze, stared at us, and then disappeared into the brush like a ghost. We immediately picked up the tiny dog just in case and left the area. That coyote was about the size of a small German shepherd with long thin legs and a bushy tail, exactly like the coyote in the old Road Runner cartoons. I'd never seen one in the wild and had to google an image to be sure. No matter what the threat, I feel for wild animals. We've wiped out so much of their habitat.
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[quote="oldDogBiking
Thing about it is, whenever I encounter an obscure wild animal, it does everything it can to get away or out of sight.
Good post. True, from my limited experience with snakes to bigger animals, that most wildlife want nothing to do with us.
A few years ago, my husband and I were walking our dogs along a road through Pennsylvania woods. Big collie, tiny poodle mix. We rounded a bend and faced a coyote. It froze, stared at us, and then disappeared into the brush like a ghost. We immediately picked up the tiny dog just in case and left the area. That coyote was about the size of a small German shepherd with long thin legs and a bushy tail, exactly like the coyote in the old Road Runner cartoons. I'd never seen one in the wild and had to google an image to be sure. No matter what the threat, I feel for wild animals. We've wiped out so much of their habitat.
Coyotes - I live in a city. There is coyotes in the city. They don't seem to be too sensitive to habitat. Coyote jumped over my gate into my backyard and ate the neighbors cat that happened to be in there.
I go out to the rural places. I see evidence of coyote digestive process. Sometimes early I can hear them baying or howling. Kind of spooky. But I don't see them. They don't want to be seen.
I seen a wolf one time by a ski area. It was kind of an area where people don't think wolves still inhabit. He didn't want to be seen. No way could I get a camera out and up fast enough for that encounter. Yep. Like a ghost.
In my experience coyotes aren't much distinguishable from a fox. I don't think a coyote could hold its own against a German sheperd or o full sized collie or poodle. But coyote that is part of team coyote ... look out!2