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On 1 Feb 2007 15:07:07 -0800, "Tim" wrote:
I suppose next week, it's giong to get around zero in this area. It's February in the midwest. Oh well..... We're not that cold, but it's not going to break out of the 30's very often in the next couple weeks. That's too cold for boating and too cold for golfing. I wish I had a treadmill! -- ***** Have a super day! ***** John H |
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JLH wrote:
On 1 Feb 2007 15:07:07 -0800, "Tim" wrote: I suppose next week, it's giong to get around zero in this area. It's February in the midwest. Oh well..... We're not that cold, but it's not going to break out of the 30's very often in the next couple weeks. That's too cold for boating and too cold for golfing. I wish I had a treadmill! Slog over to Ft. Belvior and use their gym, its free for you. |
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On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 07:20:16 -0500, BAR wrote:
JLH wrote: On 1 Feb 2007 15:07:07 -0800, "Tim" wrote: I suppose next week, it's giong to get around zero in this area. It's February in the midwest. Oh well..... We're not that cold, but it's not going to break out of the 30's very often in the next couple weeks. That's too cold for boating and too cold for golfing. I wish I had a treadmill! Slog over to Ft. Belvior and use their gym, its free for you. Oh, I know. I've got Lee District Park just a few blocks away, but I'd rather have the treadmill in my TV room. Getting in any golf lately? I started a series of lessons, but it's been too cold to practice, so I've taken only one. -- ***** Have a super day! ***** John H |
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JLH wrote:
On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 07:20:16 -0500, BAR wrote: JLH wrote: On 1 Feb 2007 15:07:07 -0800, "Tim" wrote: I suppose next week, it's giong to get around zero in this area. It's February in the midwest. Oh well..... We're not that cold, but it's not going to break out of the 30's very often in the next couple weeks. That's too cold for boating and too cold for golfing. I wish I had a treadmill! Slog over to Ft. Belvior and use their gym, its free for you. Oh, I know. I've got Lee District Park just a few blocks away, but I'd rather have the treadmill in my TV room. Getting in any golf lately? I started a series of lessons, but it's been too cold to practice, so I've taken only one. Yes, I played Poolesville last Saturday, 55*F, it was a great and pleasant day. I pick up my big TV today, this cold wet weekend should not bother me abit. |
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On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 08:18:18 -0500, BAR wrote:
JLH wrote: On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 07:20:16 -0500, BAR wrote: JLH wrote: On 1 Feb 2007 15:07:07 -0800, "Tim" wrote: I suppose next week, it's giong to get around zero in this area. It's February in the midwest. Oh well..... We're not that cold, but it's not going to break out of the 30's very often in the next couple weeks. That's too cold for boating and too cold for golfing. I wish I had a treadmill! Slog over to Ft. Belvior and use their gym, its free for you. Oh, I know. I've got Lee District Park just a few blocks away, but I'd rather have the treadmill in my TV room. Getting in any golf lately? I started a series of lessons, but it's been too cold to practice, so I've taken only one. Yes, I played Poolesville last Saturday, 55*F, it was a great and pleasant day. I pick up my big TV today, this cold wet weekend should not bother me abit. Ah, yes. Last Saturday. The famous warm day we had. That's the day we *had* to go shopping for a new car for the wife, and take her old one to Carmax to get an offer. What a wasted day! -- ***** Have a super day! ***** John H |
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"JLH" wrote in message ... We're not that cold, but it's not going to break out of the 30's very often in the next couple weeks. That's too cold for boating and too cold for golfing. I wish I had a treadmill! -- ***** Have a super day! ***** John H Speaking of treadmills ... get one! Since giving up the Florida winter snowbirding, I was very fearful of another cold, wet winter and the depression that it causes. The boats are on the hard (well, the GB is ... the Navigator is in wet storage), the cars are stored away and the motorcycle's in the barn with a battery maintainer on it. So ... on October 23rd I decided to start a long overdue personal upgrade. Like many, the pounds had crept up, too many years sitting behind a desk had made me soft and the decline was starting to accelerate as the time went by. After doing a lot of Internet research, I committed to a serious diet and exercise routine on that date. The diet is more than simply watching calories ... I've done a bunch of research on what constitutes "healthy" eating and was somewhat shocked. I always thought I ate healthy ... just too much. I was wrong. Anyway, almost three and a half months later, I've dropped 50 pounds. I use a treadmill and/or an elliptical machine everyday for a cardiovascular workout and do heavy weightlifting routines every other day. I log and track everything in an Excel spreadsheet and it's fun and rewarding to look back a month or so and see the progress. Since January 1st I've done over 80 miles on the treadmill/elliptical at an increasing speed and incline or resistance level. The weight lifting is fantastic exercise but must be done carefully. I do 3-5 sets of various multiple rep workouts using enough weight on each to just about bring the muscles to failure. Each day though, the number of reps increases, so more weight has to be added. The downside is that I've had to go buy a completely new wardrobe. My old Levis and Dockers fall off. I've dropped three waist sizes. I haven't felt this good in 30 years. Surprisingly, it only takes an hour or so a day. I am getting close to my final goal weight wise, and have slowed the decline by adding more daily calories for a "soft landing". I'll always continue the exercise routines. I even invested in a new, Trek Hybrid road bicycle which I'll use when the warmer weather arrives. Feels good. Eisboch |
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On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 07:57:09 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"JLH" wrote in message .. . We're not that cold, but it's not going to break out of the 30's very often in the next couple weeks. That's too cold for boating and too cold for golfing. I wish I had a treadmill! -- ***** Have a super day! ***** John H Speaking of treadmills ... get one! Since giving up the Florida winter snowbirding, I was very fearful of another cold, wet winter and the depression that it causes. The boats are on the hard (well, the GB is ... the Navigator is in wet storage), the cars are stored away and the motorcycle's in the barn with a battery maintainer on it. So ... on October 23rd I decided to start a long overdue personal upgrade. Like many, the pounds had crept up, too many years sitting behind a desk had made me soft and the decline was starting to accelerate as the time went by. After doing a lot of Internet research, I committed to a serious diet and exercise routine on that date. The diet is more than simply watching calories ... I've done a bunch of research on what constitutes "healthy" eating and was somewhat shocked. I always thought I ate healthy ... just too much. I was wrong. Anyway, almost three and a half months later, I've dropped 50 pounds. I use a treadmill and/or an elliptical machine everyday for a cardiovascular workout and do heavy weightlifting routines every other day. I log and track everything in an Excel spreadsheet and it's fun and rewarding to look back a month or so and see the progress. Since January 1st I've done over 80 miles on the treadmill/elliptical at an increasing speed and incline or resistance level. The weight lifting is fantastic exercise but must be done carefully. I do 3-5 sets of various multiple rep workouts using enough weight on each to just about bring the muscles to failure. Each day though, the number of reps increases, so more weight has to be added. The downside is that I've had to go buy a completely new wardrobe. My old Levis and Dockers fall off. I've dropped three waist sizes. I haven't felt this good in 30 years. Surprisingly, it only takes an hour or so a day. I am getting close to my final goal weight wise, and have slowed the decline by adding more daily calories for a "soft landing". I'll always continue the exercise routines. I even invested in a new, Trek Hybrid road bicycle which I'll use when the warmer weather arrives. Feels good. Eisboch Wow! Congratulations. Which treadmill did you get? -- ***** Have a super day! ***** John H |
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"JLH" wrote in message ... Wow! Congratulations. Which treadmill did you get? -- ***** Have a super day! ***** John H The treadmill is an older, commercial gym type (CRX) that was in the house when we bought it. It's not as up-to-date as some of the newer ones, but is rugged, inclines to 10 degrees and calculates speed, calorie burn rate, etc. I bought a Sole elliptical and use it as well because even with a wall mounted TV, the same workout can get boring if you use the same machine all the time. Ellipticals are a relatively new product for Sole, but they have been making treadmills for home and commercial use for many years. They are the exclusive supplier to Hyatt hotels. Eisboch |
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On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 08:41:17 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"JLH" wrote in message .. . Wow! Congratulations. Which treadmill did you get? -- ***** Have a super day! ***** John H The treadmill is an older, commercial gym type (CRX) that was in the house when we bought it. It's not as up-to-date as some of the newer ones, but is rugged, inclines to 10 degrees and calculates speed, calorie burn rate, etc. I bought a Sole elliptical and use it as well because even with a wall mounted TV, the same workout can get boring if you use the same machine all the time. Ellipticals are a relatively new product for Sole, but they have been making treadmills for home and commercial use for many years. They are the exclusive supplier to Hyatt hotels. Eisboch Thanks for the info. BTW, I couldn't see the 'juice bar' in your gym! Nice setup. When we move out of this area, there *will* be an exercise room in the house. -- ***** Have a super day! ***** John H |
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"JLH" wrote in message ... Thanks for the info. BTW, I couldn't see the 'juice bar' in your gym! Behind the double doors .... http://www.eisboch.com/Bar2.jpg Eisboch |
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