WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JUNE 2025

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  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 26,215 Member

    Smart Scale - we've had a couple of them for a few years that shows me bone density and a number of other things. After looking at it for a bit, I started to ignore those things and right now, the scale in my bathroom is set up with my husband's age and height. πŸ˜„ One days I should probably adjust it for me.

    Because I exercise a lot, including weight bearing exercise, I'm not too concerned about bone density and losing muscle mass.

    Travelling - I love to travel and have been to a few countries: Canada, US, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, China, Taiwan, UK (Scotland, England & Wales), France, Germany, The Netherlands, Luxembourg and Switzerland. Unfortunately money (or the lack of it) gets in the way sometimes. When I don't travel for a few months, I get really restless and fortunately, even going to a different part of the state (Australian) or province (Canadian) where I am living at the time helps.

    Our last trip was in April. This weekend is a 4-day long weekend for me, and I would normally have arranged to travel somewhere, but the fact that we're staying home speaks to how exhausted I am these days. May was a long, long month.

    It's been my goal to cycle in as many provinces in Canada, states in Australia and states in the US as possible … and I'm over halfway there. I'd have to dig out my list to see.

    But I have cycled in all 6 states in Australia: New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia. And I've cycled in 1 of the territories: ACT.

    In Canada, I've cycled in: BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. I've visited the NWT and Quebec, but did not cycle there. I really want to get into the Maritime provinces!

    In the US, I think I've cycled in 30-something states. Again, I'd have to dig out my list.

    Machka in Oz

  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 26,215 Member
  • TerriRichardson112
    TerriRichardson112 Posts: 19,877 Member

    Barbie: I put the things in spoilers so that it takes up less space on others screens.

    Barbara: The heel pain was gone very quickly after I started the physio. I have kept the foam prop in the bed in the hope that it doesn’t happen again.

    Smart scales: I found my smart digital scale so much more useful than my old mechanical one, Even though I β€˜gained’ 8 lbs when I first stepped on it. πŸ˜‚

    Lisa: great progress on your demolition project.

    Like some others, I find my passion for travel waning somewhat as I get older.

    Having a relatively restful morning catching up, and the prospect of a pleasant afternoon with my card making buddies to follow.

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  • Proudlyblonde
    Proudlyblonde Posts: 14 Member

    Terri - first thing I did was compare it to my regular digital scale (which is about .5lbs different than my doctor’s) and was giddy to not have arbitrary weight β€œgain” just from changing scales! It was only .3lbs different. Whewβ€¦πŸ˜Š

    Lanette - yes, I did get it from Amazon. After some research, I went with the GE Smart Body Fat Scale (hate that name) with BMI for Body Weight and Fat Percentage Composition. What I love is that rather than programming the scale for one person, it’s Bluetooth so you download a free app, build your profile (height, weight, age, gender, etc) then, just click on the β€œweighing in” button before getting on the scale and it automatically sends all your metrics to the app. Means you can track and watch the trends over time as well as have as many users track privately as want to. It’s a modest price point too!

    Hope everyone has a good day today!

    Lynn

    Southern CT

  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,898 Member

    very true. I’m sure I could do the 1/2 marathon without training but I would regret it in the end. Lololol


    953953

  • drkatiebug
    drkatiebug Posts: 2,031 Member
    edited June 6

    yes. The longer it gets, the curlier it is. It is straight as a string when short. My husband’s is the same way. She has a fair amount of curl at shoulder length.

  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 26,215 Member
    edited June 6

    @glypnirsgirl … I am missing warmth and long daylight hours because I would like to do a lot more with our garden. We use sugarcane mulch which is a very light coloured mulch.

    @LisaInArkansas … yes, different sports use different muscles. Even climbing stairs uses different muscles or parts of muscles from cycling or running … but in that case, it's mainly because of the descent. The muscles used going up stairs are similar to what we use when we cycle up hills. Climbing up stairs has really assisted me with my cycling hill climbing. But going down stairs is very different. It might be sort of comparable to running or walking down steep hills. When you go down a lot of flights of stairs, when you're not used to it, you'll feel it in your calves.

    Thanks for letting us know about Kim and I'm glad she's OK. Of course, she'll have a recovery period and I hope she can rest for a while.

    @mcmillonmail … I'm glad you're not working too much this coming week and I'm glad you had a day without a headache!

    @cityjaneLondon … I like the blue colours.

    @drkatiebug … that's the way mine is. Quite straight when it is short, ringlets when it is long.

    @Proudlyblonde … that your scale connects to an app sounds interesting!

    Machka in Oz

  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 26,215 Member
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    Today was cold and windy and cycling wasn't appealing so I decided to do a walk/run.

    Out of the 6.5 km I covered, I ran 2.6 km.

    By "ran", I mean that I jogged slowly. 😁

    That's good.

    I still have in mind that I might like to do a short triathlon - a Try-a-Tri.

    As seen on the chart below, I might be interested in the Sprint or Super Sprint distances.

    I know I could cycle up to the 90 km distance right now.

    I could run/walk up to about 5 km now or maybe 10 km at a stretch. I can walk 10 km.

    Swimming, however … once a week, I'm doing about 150 metres. On my back, I could probably manage about 200 metres.

    So I've got a way to go with the swimming!! πŸ˜„

    RACE TYPE

    SWIM

    BIKE

    RUN

    TOTAL

    Ironman

    2.4m / 3.8km

    112m / 180km

    26.2 m / 42.2km

    140.6m / 226km

    Half Ironman / 70.3

    1.2m / 1.9km

    56m /90km

    13.1m / 21.1km

    70.3m / 113km

    World Triathlon/ITU long Course

    2km

    80km

    20km

    102km

    Olympic

    1.5km

    40km

    10km

    51.5km

    Sprint

    750m

    20km

    5km

    25.75km

    Super Sprint

    400m

    10km

    2.5km

    12.9km

    Machka in Oz

  • 1948CWB
    1948CWB Posts: 1,935 Member

    (((KIM)))

    Carol in GA

  • Whidislander
    Whidislander Posts: 4,428 Member

    Today I fixed a wrap with two slices of low sodium spam fried in a nice shiitake sesame dressing, with a strong rugged aged cheddar on top then put in a protein tortilla with mixed greens. It was lovely. Will have a healthy portion of raw veggies with 3 T of fat free dressing for dinner with a Rebel protein shake. Now sipping on a nice summer tea.

    Starbucks version of a "medicine ball" tea

    Splash of Real lemon juice in bottom of large container coffee mug/thermos

    Sprinkle of sugar free lemonade mix

    T of honey

    Bag of mint tea and peach herbal tea.

    Seep and mix well

    To me its a bright flavor.

    Rebecca Whidbey Wa

  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,898 Member

    stats for the day-


    Walk kids to river- 1hr 44min 37sec,10494steps, 2.94ap, 103elev, 96ahr, 139mhr, 5.12mi= 549c
    Strava app = 621c
    ROUVY home spin bike- strava stats- 14.54min, 62elev, 112aw, 23.8amph, gear23, 95ahr, 124mhr, 5.91mi= 95c
    Strava app= 96c
    ROUVY stats- 15min, 62.3elev, 111aw, 23.7amph, 59arpm, 5.92mi= 96c
    ROUVY home spin bike- strava stats- 1hr 33min 5sec, 104aw, gears23,25,50, 98ahr, 138mhr, 36amph, 55.82mi= 488c
    Strava app= 555c
    ROUVY stats- 1hr 33min 5sec, 104aw, 56arpm, 36amph, 55.82mi= 555c
    Walk to Chinese food n bk- 16.17min, 1868steps, 2.93ap, .78mi= 79c
    Strava app= 95c
    Walk kids- 5.47min, 2.0ap, 548steps, .19mi= 26c
    Strava app = 24c

    Total cal 1237

    2091.05 miles ahead

  • TerriRichardson112
    TerriRichardson112 Posts: 19,877 Member
    edited June 6

    Lisa: Sending healing thoughts to Kim.

    πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—Β andΒ πŸ™πŸ»πŸ™πŸ»πŸ™πŸ»Β for those who need them.

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