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  1. #16
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    Lets see, I bike of course.. about 3x/week. I used to ride more but just have not been in the mood. I do a lot of walking, running and hiking and have re-started lifiting weights again. boy am I out of shape from not doing that.

  2. #17
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    Cycling 100-150 miles a week, running about 20, teaching aerobics about twice a week (normally 30 minutes cardio and 30 minutes strength). Really been slacking off Yoga - without a studio nearby, it's hard for me to motivate to do DVDs.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    Since I started biking, it has become pretty much all I did and I've done nothing but gain weight in that time frame.

    A month ago, it occurred to me that when I was a 'normal' body weight, it was back when I used to lift weights regularly. I decided to pick it up again. Now I lift heavy 3 days a week, do one mixed cardio (kick boxing, step, etc) once a week, still do the farm work and I ride when I can (about twice a week now). It's making a HUGE difference on how I view my body and my abilities. And the scale is starting to move in the right direction, too.

    I have no idea how I ever let myself drop the weight training, but I'm SOOOO glad that I'm finally back into it.
    I'm a big proponent of lifting weights. It makes an amazing difference in body shape. When I cycle only, I get "skinny fat" - meaning that I drop some weight and I drop A LOT of muscle, so I get the flappy underarms, etc. I don't feel good either - seems like my coordination is off and I just get grumpy - probably hammering too much on the bike & overtraining. "The only time I see middle ground is when I am running from one extreme to the other" (joke!) I noticed that some TdF guys actually had some flabby arms too - not a lot, but you'd think that holding that position would firm up triceps more.

    Crankin - my hand-eye coordination sucks too. I was recently out of town & the hotel gym had a bench, a couple of exercise balls & free weights. It's pretty cool what you can do with a bench, free weights & a little imagination!

    Oakleaf - I get tired just reading your post!!

    Kelly, I did some running on vacation & forgot how nice it is. Do you run inside/outside or both? I just got some new Sauconys - boy I love those shoes!

    It's been a week since I've been on the bike & I"m ready to head out early in the morning!
    To train a dog, you must be more interesting than dirt.

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  4. #19
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    I usually do 200-225 miles on the bike per week since I commute every day and try to do longer rides on the weekend. I try to do core work 2-3 times per week and weights 2-3 times per week. I just canceled my gym membership since I never went so anything I do (core work, weights, balance exercises, flexibility exercises, etc.), I do in my home. When I was a runner, I was much more disciplined about doing some type of exercise every night but I think it was because I was competing and I knew that anything extra that I did helped my performance. Now? After an hour ride on the bike home and cooking dinner for myselfand my 2 kids...I am sometimes too tired to move!

  5. #20
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    I don't exercise. (I just make other people do it.)
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  6. #21
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    I wish I was doing more right now, but I'm in a big transition period professionally and I'm not too hard on myself.

    I try to keep running 2 times a week at least, even if only for 20 minutes. I utility-cycle, and I had the chance to go on a looong ride on Sunday, which did me a lot of good. Starting next week I will be commuting 20+ km (return) at least 3 times a week to get to work, on my bike, which will definitely feel good. I can throw a few hills in that commute so that will help, too.

    I look forward to more running, but it might be a few more weeks.

  7. #22
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    Run twice a week (one long slow distance, one interval workout), bike twice a week (10-15 miles each session, or a spin class), swim twice a week (one mile each session -- in open water as long as I can).

    Always thought I'd love nothing but running, but I'm surprised: I love the swimming, and am growing to love the biking. And I think the swimming and biking have helped reduce my running-related injuries. This winter, I'm hoping to introduce some yoga to correct my absolute lack of any flexibility.

  8. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dogmama View Post

    Kelly, I did some running on vacation & forgot how nice it is. Do you run inside/outside or both? I just got some new Sauconys - boy I love those shoes!
    I run outside. Treadmills equal complete misery to me and you will only find me on one if it storming or there is ice on the ground!

  9. #24
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    Currently, I'm cycling about 200 miles a week (3 days, all fairly long rides) weather permitting. In addition to that, I'm at the gym M-F...doing 60-90 minutes of cardio (running, elliptical, Stairmaster), 60 minutes of strength training, and 30-45 minutes of abdominal/core work and stretching. I also do a 45-minute spinning class, 2 mornings a week. And I was also swimming 2 days a week for 1 hour at an outdoor pool, but the pool closes for the season this weekend so I'm done with swimming for now. Unless, I can find an indoor pool that I'm comfortable with (I despise swimming in an indoor pool).

    Once the colder weather sets in (I'm in Chicago), the cycling outdoors will stop, unless the temps are in the 40's and no ice on the ground. I will then switch over to my winter workout, which is basically my gym routine, 7 days a week.

  10. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by nscrbug View Post
    Currently, I'm cycling about 200 miles a week (3 days, all fairly long rides) weather permitting. In addition to that, I'm at the gym M-F...doing 60-90 minutes of cardio (running, elliptical, Stairmaster), 60 minutes of strength training, and 30-45 minutes of abdominal/core work and stretching. I also do a 45-minute spinning class, 2 mornings a week. And I was also swimming 2 days a week for 1 hour at an outdoor pool, but the pool closes for the season this weekend so I'm done with swimming for now. Unless, I can find an indoor pool that I'm comfortable with (I despise swimming in an indoor pool).

    Once the colder weather sets in (I'm in Chicago), the cycling outdoors will stop, unless the temps are in the 40's and no ice on the ground. I will then switch over to my winter workout, which is basically my gym routine, 7 days a week.
    Wow, it sounds like you work out several hours daily, with no rest days. Am I reading that correctly?

  11. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by redrhodie View Post
    Wow, it sounds like you work out several hours daily, with no rest days. Am I reading that correctly?
    Yeah, I guess you could say that. I love to exercise...crave it, actually. I've been exercising on a nearly daily basis, for almost 20 years now. I have a chronic lower back condition (vertebral slippage at my L5/S1 level) that only seems to respond with daily exercise. The more I keep moving and stay mobile, the less my back hurts...so it's good incentive for me to do something every single day. I do take some days off...if I'm deathly ill, or on Christmas Day (gym closed) for instance. But other than that, I need to do some sort of physical activity everyday, or I'll go nuts.

  12. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by nscrbug View Post
    Yeah, I guess you could say that. I love to exercise...crave it, actually. I've been exercising on a nearly daily basis, for almost 20 years now. I have a chronic lower back condition (vertebral slippage at my L5/S1 level) that only seems to respond with daily exercise. The more I keep moving and stay mobile, the less my back hurts...so it's good incentive for me to do something every single day. I do take some days off...if I'm deathly ill, or on Christmas Day (gym closed) for instance. But other than that, I need to do some sort of physical activity everyday, or I'll go nuts.
    That's quite a bit of exercise.
    To train a dog, you must be more interesting than dirt.

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