I prefer a good brandy to be honest, I rarely drink beer.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Jan Yeo
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I prefer a good brandy to be honest, I rarely drink beer.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Jan Yeo
I am taking better care of myself now and am maintaining a balanced diet. I will be leaving for Vancouver tomorrow for a few days, so I hope I can keep my momentum and not stuff my mouth!
Glad you guys brought up the topic of working out your legs. Time and time again I see fat dudes at the gym with huge arms, a gut, and chicken legs. Work out your legs people! It's easy and you can really feel a difference after a few weeks of consistent training. Here's a site that can give you ideas on how to train your legs. Remember to leave your ego at the door and work on technique (can't stress this enough), then steadily increase weight.
OK. Enough talk, time to run!
I think I know a beer that can change your mind.Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
Stone Brewing Company (San Diego, CA) - Arrogant B@stard
I love it, and I hate that piss water everyone else seems to enjoy.
I see skinny guys doing leg presses with 250 kg, but the amplitude of their leg movement is almost non-existant and they always lock their knees (good luck trying to walk at 40), it is quite sad to watch people put their egos in front of their health.Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
I would love to drink beer named after myself :DQuote:
I think I know a beer that can change your mind.
Stone Brewing Company (San Diego, CA) - Arrogant B@stard
I love it, and I hate that piss water everyone else seems to enjoy.
If I ever arrive somewhere in California, the beer`s on me :D
I'd like to go for a run where I don't get chased by cows :mad:
Go to Pamplona, around July 7th, and you can be chased by bulls instead :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
The bull run is on my birthday? Cooooool
Now that summer is almost over it's time to recap how miserably one failed at keeping in shape. :D
I rode about half what I inteted on the road bike, at the moment only about 1100km. No running at all until yesterday when I did the Cooper test for the first time in ten years, 2400m isn't very inspiring. :(
On the positive side of cycling I did improve my 10km time trial time for about 30 seconds between early June and last week, but that's mostly due to a new rear wheel and much better tires.
And there's a chance I might start thinking about concidering to get a new mountain bike to replace the one I haven't ridden in five years. :D
I'm glad somebody bumped this thread.
All I managed to do during summer was get skinny and I lost a lot of my muscle mass. This is mostly due to the fact that I run a lot more than I ever have, thanks to the Army, and I haven't lifted weights since May. I feel and look good, but I'd rather bulk up again and get that "cut" body I once had.
Wish me luck! I'll start lifting this following week once again and going strong until the rest of the year.
I've not done any upper body exercise for months. I have been running at least 5 miles per week and playing a football match every week.
I'm really enjoying my running and I wish I could do it more often, but my joints and shins can't seem to take it.
My excercise regime has been severly disrupted because my body seems to think I am about 50. Every joint in my body seems to be going and even doing push ups makes me feel like my wrist is going to brake. I played some beach hockey on saturday and I feel incredibly stiff. Oh dear.