Luckily I can now move certain shapes of weights in a selection of very specific ranges of movements
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Hemorrhoids?
Spend the cash on some half decent trainers, stick some earphones in and do some walking. Build up to a bit of jogging inbetween when you can.Beany wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 7:42 pm Currently giving serious consideration to getting a cheap(ish) rowing machine as an alternative to, say, running or something as I need to lose some fucking weight.
I mean, it's sitting down, how hard can it be?
You're already too old to build muscle then. Give up now and accept you've started on the long decline into the groundGavster wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 4:23 pm I started lifting 6 months ago, to build muscle and protect my body/joints. I can do fewer press-ups than now, than back in May![]()
Luckily I can now move certain shapes of weights in a selection of very specific ranges of movementswhilst having considerably reduced aerobic fitness
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Nah, I live on a big unavoidable hill and even just walking down and up the hill to the shops is enough to seriously put me off - it's very easy to find excuses not to do it. It's cold, it's dark out, I don't have time so I'd best take the car, etc. Standard evasion tactics that the clinically depressed will be familiar with240PP wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 8:34 pmSpend the cash on some half decent trainers, stick some earphones in and do some walking. Build up to a bit of jogging inbetween when you can.Beany wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 7:42 pm Currently giving serious consideration to getting a cheap(ish) rowing machine as an alternative to, say, running or something as I need to lose some fucking weight.
I mean, it's sitting down, how hard can it be?

Stop doing weights wrong.Gavster wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 4:23 pm I started lifting 6 months ago, to build muscle and protect my body/joints. I can do fewer press-ups than now, than back in May![]()
Luckily I can now move certain shapes of weights in a selection of very specific ranges of movementswhilst having considerably reduced aerobic fitness
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CrossFit is calling…
Whats your programme?Gavster wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 4:23 pm I started lifting 6 months ago, to build muscle and protect my body/joints. I can do fewer press-ups than now, than back in May![]()
Luckily I can now move certain shapes of weights in a selection of very specific ranges of movementswhilst having considerably reduced aerobic fitness
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CrossFit is calling…
Losing weight is more to do with diet than exercise so sort that first. If you stop eating shite now it’ll drop off you and you’ll have less to lug around, then you can start exercising and get in a bit of a routine.Beany wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 9:10 pm Once I do that and start at least stabilising my weight/fat (as I know I will - I've done this before when I had no choice and had no car) I can look at making my diet a bit more sensible (even something as simple as having rice and chicken for dinner every second day, rather than 'whatever I fancy' every day) and that should help the weight come off a bit faster.
Swole age pensioners are healthier, even though it’s a battle for the gainsSwervin_Mervin wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 8:53 pmYou're already too old to build muscle then. Give up now and accept you've started on the long decline into the groundGavster wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 4:23 pm I started lifting 6 months ago, to build muscle and protect my body/joints. I can do fewer press-ups than now, than back in May![]()
Luckily I can now move certain shapes of weights in a selection of very specific ranges of movementswhilst having considerably reduced aerobic fitness
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CrossFit is calling…![]()