What Was Your Work Out Today?

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  • DiscusTank5
    DiscusTank5 Posts: 649 Member
    Walking the dog (10 min), walking in the park (25 min), swimming at the local swimmin' hole (50 min).
  • ccrdragon
    ccrdragon Posts: 3,377 Member
    No specific exercise, but I pulled carpet, padding, base boards, tack strips to prep a bedroom for new flooring. After all that, I installed the vapor barrier and did half the laminate flooring. I will finish the laminate tomorrow, re-install the base boards and then put the furniture back in the room.

    A busy weekend for me...
  • goldenxbeauty
    goldenxbeauty Posts: 154 Member
    Splitting and stacking firewood

    Weeding the garden
  • mrmota70
    mrmota70 Posts: 534 Member
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    A nice brisk walk from the house to the lake and back…
  • Lietchi
    Lietchi Posts: 7,092 Member
    edited September 2021
    Taking full advantage of the hotel gym (before traveling to the next cabin), I got up early this morning to do some strength training before breakfast.
    I was taken aback a little by how crowded it was, 4 other people already working out. Instant reminder of why I have a home gym 😛

    Despite feeling very self conscious, I did:
    4 sets of barbell bench press
    3 sets of leg press (fun! it's the one piece of equipment I actually miss at home, haven't used one in 13 years)
    3 sets of lat pull-downs
    3 sets of dumbbell rows
    2 sets of weighted hyperextensions

    I might have overdone it a little, trying to compensate for not having done strength training since September 10th, I will definitely be very sore!
  • mrmota70
    mrmota70 Posts: 534 Member
    Lietchi wrote: »
    Taking full advantage of the hotel gym (before traveling to the next cabin), I got up early this morning to do some strength training before breakfast.
    I was taken aback a little by how crowded it was, 4 other people already working out. Instant reminder of why I have a home gym 😛

    Despite feeling very self conscious, I did:
    4 sets of barbell bench press
    3 sets of leg press (fun! it's the one piece of equipment I actually miss at home, haven't used one in 13 years)
    3 sets of lat pull-downs
    3 sets of dumbbell rows
    2 sets of weighted hyperextensions

    I might have overdone it a little, trying to compensate for not having done strength training since September 10th, I will definitely be very sore!

    Been to the coast twice in the last few months and both times I used the hotel gym it was all to myself. Ha ha. I guess Friday and Saturday nights not typical for folks to be working out when they’re supposed to be vacationing and doing the usual eating and drinking…. Probably pandemic 😷 has a little something to do with it.. I have a home gym and was a bit apprehensive so it was fun..
  • Lietchi
    Lietchi Posts: 7,092 Member
    mrmota70 wrote: »
    Lietchi wrote: »
    Taking full advantage of the hotel gym (before traveling to the next cabin), I got up early this morning to do some strength training before breakfast.
    I was taken aback a little by how crowded it was, 4 other people already working out. Instant reminder of why I have a home gym 😛

    Despite feeling very self conscious, I did:
    4 sets of barbell bench press
    3 sets of leg press (fun! it's the one piece of equipment I actually miss at home, haven't used one in 13 years)
    3 sets of lat pull-downs
    3 sets of dumbbell rows
    2 sets of weighted hyperextensions

    I might have overdone it a little, trying to compensate for not having done strength training since September 10th, I will definitely be very sore!

    Been to the coast twice in the last few months and both times I used the hotel gym it was all to myself. Ha ha. I guess Friday and Saturday nights not typical for folks to be working out when they’re supposed to be vacationing and doing the usual eating and drinking…. Probably pandemic 😷 has a little something to do with it.. I have a home gym and was a bit apprehensive so it was fun..

    Well, this was the fourth hotel gym workout of this trip and only the first where I didn't have the gym to myself, I guess I can't complain 😁
  • mrmota70
    mrmota70 Posts: 534 Member
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    Easy Sunday over and done with… am hopeful I can at least get 1 mile under 9 mins in the next few months…. Homemade Americano ☕️ coming up.. you all have a good rest of your weekend.
  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    Did an easier bike ride this morning. Tapering plan called for 2:20:00 at a steady aerobic pace.

    Five of us rode a scenic, shorter and flatter route, covering 41miles. With only 1660ft of climbing, the 16mph pace turned it into a fun social ride.

    Will get in an open water swim tomorrow morning before work.
  • _ORIGINAL_BEAST_
    _ORIGINAL_BEAST_ Posts: 118 Member
    106 minutes of full count basketball🏀 im beat🥱
  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    30 minutes on rower, then 25 on the Assault Bike. Might finally have the new Tickr Fit (HRM) set up correctly. Not as accurate as a chest strap, which I expected, but this AM's row was utterly useless. Didn't pick up the entire row.
  • gearhead426hemi
    gearhead426hemi Posts: 919 Member
    Today I picked a random calorie burn goal. 1000 is a nice round number. I picked one workout for each muscle group and grabbed my spin bike. 10 minute spin, 10 reps for each workout with no rest and repeat until you burn 1000 calories.
  • LazyBlondeChef
    LazyBlondeChef Posts: 2,809 Member
    yesterday: treadmill twice (21 min walk & 14 min walk)

    today: treadmill (35 min walk)
  • AussieAdam21
    AussieAdam21 Posts: 85 Member
    Chest and tricep workout followed by a 30 mins walk with the dogs
  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    @wunderkindking - Cool picture. That SUP was at capacity!
    @AnnPT77 - I'll bet moving the barge was a lot of work, and I'm guessing the lighting might not have met Coast Guard regulations. Looks like fun though!
  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    Last swim before leaving for Chattanooga on Wednesday. Swim was a race simulation practice. 10 minute easy
    swim to warm up, then a pre-main set:
    30 strokes smooth/30 strong, then 30/25, 30/20; 30/15; 30/10; 30/5;

    Main set was 3 x 8 minute rounds with 2 minute recovery:
    100 strokes strong, 25 smooth; repeat sequence for 8 minutes

    Finished with 2200 yds total. Felt fairly comfortable.
  • ccrdragon
    ccrdragon Posts: 3,377 Member
    Weekend workout was to pull the carpet and put laminate flooring down in the last room in the house. I can finally mark that project as complete - across the summer, I replaced all the flooring in the house that was not tile approximately 1300 square ft of flooring replaced in total.

    Morning ride today was 18.21 miles @ 13.3 mph avg (82 minutes total ride).
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 36,354 Member
    Around 7k rowing bow in the quad this morning, then a very slow (3.0mph moving average!) 5.3 mile walk.

    Between last night's hearty sweep rowing stressing some lesser-used muscles around my hips (because of the twisting load), and the cumulative effect of rowing hard last night and moderately hard this morning, my knees specifically and legs generally were giving me a little back-chat on the walk. Honestly, I probably would've bailed at the halfway point, but I was (of course) around 2.5 miles from my car, since the walk is an out-and-back.

    I'm supposed to supervise open rowing tonight, which will take me probably a few more thousand steps above my current 15k+ step count for the day, but not involve any actual workouts, beyond carrying light boats anyway. Weather forecast's still borderline, we'll see whether conditions allow rowing tonight, or not.

    I forgot and left my chest belt on for the walk today. For some reason, it's been registering high heart rate near the end of walks (which is way out of whack with RPE or any other subjective feelz, and what pulse I can manually detect). (Yes, I replaced the battery.) Doesn't seem to happen if just the wrist monitor. Oddly, the rowing numbers usually look sensible with the chest belt, stupid without it. Go figure.
  • MikePfirrman
    MikePfirrman Posts: 3,307 Member
    Did a 30 minute row, then 25 on the LateralX. Might have finally figured out what's going on with the Tickr Fit. It doesn't work if you connect it to the Bluetooth on the rower for some reason, though it's BT and ANT+ both. My old one had no issues. This one does. As soon as I disconnect from the rower, it picks up fine.
  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    @AnnPT77 - "My tongue in cheek" comment should have been noted with a ;) That said, it looks very cool with the glowsticks, etc. As a recovering waterfowl hunter, I've done my share of predawn and post sunset boating. Around here (northeast US) I think the rules apply to power boats only, but I've not checked for larger unpowered craft such as your barge.

    With that said, your photo demonstrates a key trait among the chronically fit. That is you make the activities fun, and find friends to do them with you! Thanks for sharing.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 36,354 Member
    Djproulx wrote: »
    @AnnPT77 - "My tongue in cheek" comment should have been noted with a ;) That said, it looks very cool with the glowsticks, etc. As a recovering waterfowl hunter, I've done my share of predawn and post sunset boating. Around here (northeast US) I think the rules apply to power boats only, but I've not checked for larger unpowered craft such as your barge.

    With that said, your photo demonstrates a key trait among the chronically fit. That is you make the activities fun, and find friends to do them with you! Thanks for sharing.

    I took your comment as tongue in cheek, actually. I'm just being kind of a girl scout (or jerk 😉) about boat lighting - I think it's actually kind of important to do the right things (or as close as practical) for safety reasons. It gives me the heebie jeebies to see what some people do on the water, night or day. I'm constantly nagging our newer rowers about wearing bright colors in daytime, which has nothing to do with regs, but a lot to do with practical safety. Seeing ski boats out without a spotter (speaking of not following regs) and things like that, I think a human-powered small boat needs to stay as aggressively visible as possible.

    If your hunting is from something like a canoe or fixed seat rowable/poleable boat, not motorized, I think it's probable that you're OK if you have a flashlight or lantern to show when other boats approach. If the boat's over 23 feet, it gets a little weird technically, maybe, but most canoes or fixed-seat rowboats are pretty small. (Rules can vary by state; that would be USCG rules as I understand them.)

    And yeah, I'm kind of ranting about how dumb some of the regs are, if taken literally, for human powered craft. 🙄