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What exercise/program defines BORING for you?
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Jennliftsandspins wrote: »Walking outside alone. I want to walk with friends or my husband.
On the treadmill or rower I can watch a show but usually choose YouTube to spin, do yoga or circuit training.
Y'know, I think this is something bizarre about my brain**, but I can't watch TV while rowing machining.
Music, podcasts, audio only: Fine.
Add video, and I lose focus on technical details and groove in bad habits that will bite me come Spring, when back in a boat (where bad technique can easily turn rowing into swimming, Not A Good Thing especially in open water in Michigan in Spring, because cold, maybe even ice chunks at first).
** To make my point explicit: I'm not criticizing you! It's me that's weird. I'm actually envious of you.2 -
goal06082021 wrote: »Indoor cardio bores me to tears.
Yep, but that is what I do when it is too cold and/or wet for my daily 5 mile walk. I put a film on and try to forget about the activity.2 -
Anything using a machine I LOVE TO SWIM!!!2
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claireychn074 wrote: »Running or cycling (sorry @sijomial ) and prehab work. Necessary but deathly boring. Let me clean and jerk!
@claireychn074
This was the boring view from a ride last week.
It's a tough job but someone has to do it.....
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Jennliftsandspins wrote: »Walking outside alone. I want to walk with friends or my husband.
On the treadmill or rower I can watch a show but usually choose YouTube to spin, do yoga or circuit training.
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Same here. I also try to do a bit of "mindful walking" and get out in nature a bit. My husband would rather go with me, and I feel bad telling him I'd rather go by myself!2 -
Jennliftsandspins wrote: »Walking outside alone. I want to walk with friends or my husband.
On the treadmill or rower I can watch a show but usually choose YouTube to spin, do yoga or circuit training.
Y'know, I think this is something bizarre about my brain**, but I can't watch TV while rowing machining.
Music, podcasts, audio only: Fine.
Add video, and I lose focus on technical details and groove in bad habits that will bite me come Spring, when back in a boat (where bad technique can easily turn rowing into swimming, Not A Good Thing especially in open water in Michigan in Spring, because cold, maybe even ice chunks at first).
** To make my point explicit: I'm not criticizing you! It's me that's weird. I'm actually envious of you.
I'm the same way on my bike when I had my dumb trainer. More like I'd lose focus on my intervals and intensity. I would occasionally spin a bit while watching football or something, but that was pretty much just to move and spin my legs and get a little exercise without any real kind of training purpose.0 -
Not a fan of steady state cardio. I'll lift anything heavy any day of the week, but tell me I have to go for a long walk or run I'm not interested. I love HIIT type cardio.3
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cwolfman13 wrote: »Jennliftsandspins wrote: »Walking outside alone. I want to walk with friends or my husband.
On the treadmill or rower I can watch a show but usually choose YouTube to spin, do yoga or circuit training.
Y'know, I think this is something bizarre about my brain**, but I can't watch TV while rowing machining.
Music, podcasts, audio only: Fine.
Add video, and I lose focus on technical details and groove in bad habits that will bite me come Spring, when back in a boat (where bad technique can easily turn rowing into swimming, Not A Good Thing especially in open water in Michigan in Spring, because cold, maybe even ice chunks at first).
** To make my point explicit: I'm not criticizing you! It's me that's weird. I'm actually envious of you.
I'm the same way on my bike when I had my dumb trainer. More like I'd lose focus on my intervals and intensity. I would occasionally spin a bit while watching football or something, but that was pretty much just to move and spin my legs and get a little exercise without any real kind of training purpose.
I have a app on my tablet that beeps at the intervals I set. Really works for me.0 -
For those of you bored by yoga, have you tried the "power" yoga types? Ashtanga?
I'm never bored by yoga, but I have to be in the right head space for it - already reasonably chill.
I'm bored by any indoor stationary cardio.2 -
Jennliftsandspins wrote: »Walking outside alone. I want to walk with friends or my husband.
On the treadmill or rower I can watch a show but usually choose YouTube to spin, do yoga or circuit training.
Y'know, I think this is something bizarre about my brain**, but I can't watch TV while rowing machining.
Music, podcasts, audio only: Fine.
Add video, and I lose focus on technical details and groove in bad habits that will bite me come Spring, when back in a boat (where bad technique can easily turn rowing into swimming, Not A Good Thing especially in open water in Michigan in Spring, because cold, maybe even ice chunks at first).
** To make my point explicit: I'm not criticizing you! It's me that's weird. I'm actually envious of you.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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Not a fan of steady state cardio. I'll lift anything heavy any day of the week, but tell me I have to go for a long walk or run I'm not interested. I love HIIT type cardio.
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IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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Jennliftsandspins wrote: »Walking outside alone. I want to walk with friends or my husband.
On the treadmill or rower I can watch a show but usually choose YouTube to spin, do yoga or circuit training.
Y'know, I think this is something bizarre about my brain**, but I can't watch TV while rowing machining.
Music, podcasts, audio only: Fine.
Add video, and I lose focus on technical details and groove in bad habits that will bite me come Spring, when back in a boat (where bad technique can easily turn rowing into swimming, Not A Good Thing especially in open water in Michigan in Spring, because cold, maybe even ice chunks at first).
** To make my point explicit: I'm not criticizing you! It's me that's weird. I'm actually envious of you.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
It's not the watching that suffers, it's the rowing that suffers.
One year, I let myself get way behind on the C2 Holiday Challenge, and had to do some 20K days to finish (not 20k without a break, but still a tedious amount of volume). So, I watched movies. The movies were swell. The rowing gradually slid in the direction of s*ck.
I fall back into bad habits that I'd previously laboriously mostly broken, like opening the body angle a little too soon, or not getting my heels down fast enough, or a bit too much layback, or . . . . !
Something about the visual stimulus is too absorbing or distracting, and I start to lose focus on the tiny details of technique. I can't afford that. Audio is fine. I just see at higher volume than I hear, brain-wise, I guess. 🤷♀️1 -
Oops, network glitch, duplicate post.0
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I like some indoor stationary exercises, but hate stationary biking. It is boring AND hurts my behind.4
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AndreaTamira wrote: »I like some indoor stationary exercises, but hate stationary biking. It is boring AND hurts my behind.
Yes and yes!
Even with exactly the same saddle and riding position indoor cycling is a PITA after a short time - missing the rocking motion you get when riding outdoors apparently.
With good music I can tolerate an hour or a little more indoors for my technical (mostly interval) training but need to put in some standing cycling for saddle relief. Very much training for results and not exercise for enjoyment though.1 -
kshama2001 wrote: »For those of you bored by yoga, have you tried the "power" yoga types? Ashtanga?
I need constant motion to stay engaged and interested. Unless there is some form of yoga with an activity level roughly equivalent to aerobic dance class, it has zero appeal for me. Plus, given limited time for working out, I need to get an effective cardio bang for my exercise buck.
I have to admit that I find the music and being told when/how to breathe super annoying too.6 -
Any intense indoor exercise. Less intense indoor exercise like walking, I can watch tv and completely forget im walking for a few hours. But when im doing intense exercise like my treadclimber, i can barely focus on the tv. I usually have to listen to music to get through it. NFL or UFC i can watch and get into the exercise, but those shows are only on once a week so only get a good intense workout on those days.1
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cwolfman13 wrote: »I have discovered Zwift and enjoy it far more than any other indoor cycling I've ever done.
My wife LOVES Peloton classes but I find those incredibly boring, and most of the instructors annoying. I almost regretted buying a spin bike for indoor cycling, but I recently found Zwift and am really digging it. Gives new life to the bike for me, and is a completely different experience from the Peloton-style classes. Ride on!
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I hate lifting weights - I am one of those odd people who really likes running on the treadmill. I also find the indoor bike boring but I am stuck with that now instead of running because my knee is shot.6
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Spin class made me want to light my hair on fire to make it interesting.1
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