In Fitness and in Health
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Jeff's gonna be hurtin today
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during the last 2weeks of gym abstinence cuz of getting inked, tabata is what gets me sweating…
2rounds (4min.), 10sec break in between
2times a day (after waking up & right before going back to bed)jump lunges x20sec
jump squats x20sec
burpees x20sec
push ups x20sec -
Jeff's gonna be hurtin today
Actually feel awesome off for a 15 mile hike on AT
"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
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I recently dropped some weight pretty much through diet alone and I'm about where I'd like to be but want to do some body recompositioning. My wife is gluten intolerant and I eat minimal amounts of the stuff while she tries to avoid it entirely.
I got a new bike ago and I'm enjoying solid distance rides a few times a week but I'm starting up DDPYoga again. Wife's been doing it regularly for the past month or so and is seeing amazing results. Did it with her last night and got my ass kicked! Definitely want to invest in some better mats, though. Gonna go for ~20 mile bike ride in a few.
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Note to self, dropping a 16kg bell during Skogg ladders was not one of the wiser things I have done.
"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
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Anyone have any experience with NHS (or any other national HCPs) and IBS/gastro issues?
I went twice last year and they just did bloods to work out I'm not celiac? However, I've had a rough couple of weeks so have just rang to book an appointment. Clearly, I'm really nervous of the usual stuff (ulcers, various cancers, colitis) - is there any tests I can 'demand' or any reasons to give to refer me to some sort of gastro specialist? Just looking for thougths/opinions, in my experience and reading the NHS aren't very good at coping with gastro complaints.
Help
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And just like that down 70 lbs…
"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
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Whoa. Nice Jeff
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Note to self, dropping a 16kg bell during Skogg ladders was not one of the wiser things I have done.
"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
I dropped a 60lb bell onto hardwood once…
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Awesome D,
down 13 over here…
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Congrats y'all!
Haven't made it to the gym in two weeks on account of work. Feel like shit! Deadline comes and goes today, can't wait to get back in there.
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Note to self, dropping a 16kg bell during Skogg ladders was not one of the wiser things I have done.
"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
I dropped a 60lb bell onto hardwood once…
I dropped a 20 in our bedroom the other day. Luckily, Julie hasn't noticed the black tinged divot in the carpet yet…
That 60 must have done some serious damage to the floor.
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I covered it up
Surprisingly, it wasn't that awful
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Surprised the 60 didn't go right through.
Hitting DDP yoga pretty hard a few times a week, gym the rest of the time and cycling 12 miles on yoga days.
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congrats buddy…the last few days (sitting in the car all day!) really wasn´t helping losing fit and/or staying in form an eating healthy...had some major problems today and all i had was tea and some breag (baguette) to get my stomache back into place...first time eating bread since 6weeks