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The TFP Health Club

Discussion in 'Tilted Life and Sexuality' started by Mister Coaster, Dec 9, 2011.

  1. Cayvmann

    Cayvmann Very Tilted

    If you want cardio conditioning with weight training, try an old-school 20 rep squat bodybuilder program. You may very well have visions during a heavy 20 repper...
     
  2. snowy

    snowy so kawaii Staff Member

    This is what I do.
     
  3. Cayvmann

    Cayvmann Very Tilted

    I need to work on my foot strength/endurance. I tried dancing with the wife Saturday night and my feet were cramping up on me pretty badly. What suggestions from the peanut gallery can help me build up my feet again? Probably some kind of agility drills for sure. I do have the complication that I have pre-arthritic conditions in both feet, which is why they are so weak...
     
  4. Baraka_Guru

    Baraka_Guru Möderätor Staff Member

    Location:
    Toronto
    Yoga. Look up lower body/standing postures. They will also give you better balance and correct imbalances in your legs and hips. Plus they are low-impact, which is better for your pre-arthritic condition.

    Standing Yoga Poses - My Yoga Online
     
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  5. martian

    martian Server Monkey Staff Member

    Location:
    Mars

    Dudes, chill out. I got this.

    To be fair, what I didn't tell you guys is that I have a bad knee. It's sufficiently fucked up that running is sometimes not possible, so putting a lot of heavy weight on it for resistance training is not a fantastic idea. Sprints build strength (the runner dudes were totally just talking about that like two pages back in this very thread) so I'll start where I'm comfortable. If/when I start to feel like I'm not getting enough from that I'll work my way up.

    And for the record, nothing short of heavy chemical intervention will ever give me a body like Stallone. Seeing as how I already found a woman who's willing to fuck me just as I am, it's not a priority. I'm all over being healthy. Looking better, if it happens, is a happy accident.

    Rumour has it I was pretty fit before illness laid me low. I'm trying to get back to where I was, and I had pretty good success getting there before. Let's just all assume that I've probably already looked this shit up, hmm?
     
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  6. Baraka_Guru

    Baraka_Guru Möderätor Staff Member

    Location:
    Toronto
    At the same time, what did you expect posting where unsolicited advice runs rampant?

    I haven't squatted in years. (I don't even lift.) But, damn it, my legs are in pretty good shape.
     
  7. arkana

    arkana Very Tilted

    Location:
    canada
    I won't chill out. Running, while there is no added weight, causes 4 times the impact on a joint as walking, and it happens hundreds of times over a run.

    Resistance training is controlled, no impact and you can choose to do as many reps at whatever weight you want. Also squats or single leg work take you through full ranges of motion, which can be great for mobility and knee health. Let's not confuse resistance with Stallone like physique. A bodyweight squat is resistance training.


    Sprints build the kind of strength that help with running and sprinting, and getting speed up. Functional resistance training helps with things like walking up stairs, lifting boxes, getting stuff out of the bottom cupboard, and doing your partner right. Which category do you want to excel in?

    So when the joints of our only living specimen of Mars are at stake, then no. I won't chill out.
     
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  8. martian

    martian Server Monkey Staff Member

    Location:
    Mars
    Well, I was intending to be somewhat polite about it but to be perfectly blunt about the matter, you really don't have a hell of a lot of choice. If I do feel like I need advice on how to train, the internet is not going to be my first stop. In the mean time (and let me emphasize this again) I'm going to do what's comfortable for me. To be honest, that probably won't involve a lot of running, though I really enjoy running and if my knee is up to it, I probably will go for a run in nice weather now and again. It's mostly going to be cycling and, if I can get my hands on one, time on an elliptical. I might work my way up to some lower body strength training, but that's not something I'm about to dive into -- frankly, I don't know right now what my body is capable of. I'm feeling that out, but without the benefit of a trainer or a lot of equipment or even a spotter, it's going to be a slow process. I'm working my way up to where I need to be, and I'm going to do it in the way that I'm most comfortable with and judge to be least harmful to myself, and my Martian joints.

    arkana I love you brother, but sometimes you need to realize that other people are entitled to live their lives how they want to live them, even when that involves making decisions that you don't like or agree with. Show a little trust in my ability to understand my own body and what I need to do to get/keep it well, please. Or if you can't do that, at least give me room to make my own mistakes.
     
  9. Plan9

    Plan9 Rock 'n Roll

    Location:
    Earth
    Uh, I was talking to Bodkin.

    Fuck all you posers.

    *flex*
     
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  10. Misguided

    Misguided Vertical

    Location:
    Hyborian age
    I figure that your shoes are a proper fit, So, the only other thing I do is go barefoot and let them spread/flex out. I also will say yoga is your friend, especially if you are into heavy lifting.
    I see a lot of lifters at my club walking hunched over and their range of motion is really bad.
    Being a heavy carnivore doesn't help either.
     
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  11. arkana

    arkana Very Tilted

    Location:
    canada
    Certainly, but what I took from your posts was "running vs. resistance for lower body strength" to which I wrote "definitely not running if you have a bad knee". You may not be looking for advice but if you post here, I won't have been the first to give it. If your knee prefers running or cycling to unloaded squats or lunges then do what you love, but speaking generally and with professional and scientific weight, I called it as I saw it and made you do precisely *nothing*

    Loving me like a brother is your first mistake, as many daggers slid between the ribs of Baraka_Guru can attest to.
     
  12. Cayvmann

    Cayvmann Very Tilted

    As a guy with bad knees I gotta say you do whatever your knee will allow. I'm lucky, in that my knees do better with lifting. If they didn't I probably would quit. Running is the devil for them though. After having the right one worked on, it's a lot better. Maybe the left one will get done next year and then I'll think of running. Until then cycling and weight training FTW.

    I lift in the most barefoot kind of shoes I can get away with at the gym. Plain old converse. My ultra wide feets are hard to fit with normal shoes anyway...
     
  13. snowy

    snowy so kawaii Staff Member

    Body weight exercises helped out my knees a lot--as well as a foam roller and yoga. They're doing much better than they were and I was impressed with their ability to hang in there in Toronto.
     
  14. Lindy

    Lindy Moderator Staff Member

    Location:
    Nebraska
    Walking stairs is a great exercise in an of itself. When I worked in Boston my office was on the sixth floor. I walked up and down at least twice, occasionally three times, every day.

    A personal trainer friend stressed that walking down the stairs was just as important as walking up, (and in that way better than a stair machine) and to not use the hand railing for support, only if needed for balance. Move up the stairs quickly, walk down slowly to work the quads.

    End result was lean thighs, tight glutes, and a light butt.
    As far as doing my partner right... I've never done squats. Except cock squats.;)
     
  15. Charlatan

    Charlatan sous les pavés, la plage

    Location:
    Temasek
    Resistance is futile.
     
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  16. Baraka_Guru

    Baraka_Guru Möderätor Staff Member

    Location:
    Toronto
    Vive la Résistance!
     
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  17. spindles

    spindles Very Tilted

    Location:
    Sydney, Australia

    "The wedding registry said you wanted a kettle - hereyago!" ;)
     
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  18. genuinemommy

    genuinemommy Moderator Staff Member

    Today my exercise is carrying a 15-lb baby up and down the stairs while dizzy, for a cup of vegetable broth. I feel pretty dang accomplished considering I have the flu.
     
  19. snowy

    snowy so kawaii Staff Member

    I love that my lifting routine makes me feel amazing in 15 minutes flat. It also encourages me to exercise at other times of day. Body weight exercises here, stretching there, yoga, yoga, and more yoga.
     
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  20. Baraka_Guru

    Baraka_Guru Möderätor Staff Member

    Location:
    Toronto
    I'm feeling the ~100 burpees from last night.