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    Hella workout today,roll out at 4 A.M,check emails,couple smokes,3cups of joe,take the granddawg for a walk,maybe 300 yrds.
    Is cold out, 29 degs.
    More coffee and cigs,Nap,Drive into town, get two Live Dungeness crabs,cook crabs, make garlic bread and salad for dinner.
    Time for another nap
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mvcrash View Post
    45 Minutes on Bike , endurance pace (pulse around 120-130) 15 Minutes Interval (Pulse 130-150), Weight machines or all types, about 30 minutes and free weights for bench press flat and incline. No heavy weights, 15 reps in sets.
    I'll keep this going until I can get outside again and cycle.

    I drink my coffee with half/half which has less sugar than milk and no sweetener. After morning, I drink decaf.

    The bodies reaction is the same with decaff, but with a workout like yours, I don't think you would have any real concerns. Except you might have issues with your silver jewellery turning black .

    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    Hella workout today,roll out at 4 A.M,check emails,couple smokes,3cups of joe,take the granddawg for a walk,maybe 300 yrds.
    Is cold out, 29 degs.
    More coffee and cigs,Nap,Drive into town, get two Live Dungeness crabs,cook crabs, make garlic bread and salad for dinner.
    Time for another nap

    What?! No pee?! I would have had to pee several times by that stage .



    Todays workout was a bit of Long Distance Pushing on the skateboard (It isn't all downhill you know Carl! In fact this reclaimed swampland that I live on is mostly flattish ) combined with walking (Some of it is just too damn hard to ride uphill) over a course of around 8.2km. Enough to work up a bit of a sweat at 5am when the mercury has already risen to 29C with a relative humidity of around 68%.


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    Mick, sweating takes the place of peeing
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    Well that explains why I didn't need to pee while out on the skateboard . I thought it was just concentrating too much on not breaking my silly bloody neck.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    The bodies reaction is the same with decaff, but with a workout like yours, I don't think you would have any real concerns. Except you might have issues with your silver jewellery turning black .




    What?! No pee?! I would have had to pee several times by that stage .



    Todays workout was a bit of Long Distance Pushing on the skateboard (It isn't all downhill you know Carl! In fact this reclaimed swampland that I live on is mostly flattish ) combined with walking (Some of it is just too damn hard to ride uphill) over a course of around 8.2km. Enough to work up a bit of a sweat at 5am when the mercury has already risen to 29C with a relative humidity of around 68%.


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    Is it one of those long board skateboard things? Skateboarding would be pretty hard, I reckon...

    I'm trying to get motivated to go climbing again, but it's a bit warmish and I'm feeling a bit sulky...
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    Doing some climbing in the A.M myself,taking down the Xmas dekies.
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    Did some outdoor bouldering today at The Bachelor Pad. This is a little (easy) problem (V1) named 'One legged Cougar'. Before you say "Is that it?" or "It's not very high, is it?" that's the whole point of bouldering. Here's a quote from Tom Hoyle (I think):

    “…Bouldering is both the purest manifestation of climbing and the least impressive form of a sport historically defined by the dangers of elevation. It is, at once, the height of cool and spectacularly lacking in coolness…”

    'Fat Neck', Bachelor Pad - YouTube
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlmaloschneider View Post
    Is it one of those long board skateboard things? Skateboarding would be pretty hard, I reckon...

    I'm trying to get motivated to go climbing again, but it's a bit warmish and I'm feeling a bit sulky...

    Yes them's the ones. Longboarding is what I do for fun and exercise at the moment. And it is pretty hard work for now, but those muscles haven't been worked like that for some years, so I will no doubt get stronger and faster, and my balance will improve exponentially as I progress. From there I will no doubt work on other useful skills like Pendo's, Coleman's, toe sides and heel sides both hands up and hands down. Might even do a little board dancing for the flash along with nollies and G turns. But none of that nut bashing crap that you see the young blokes on their little skate board things doing in the parks. That crap is just fool hardy and downright dangerous.
    I like the end pics on your video by the way Carl, even if it is mostly skateboards .


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    The bodies reaction is the same with decaff, but with a workout like yours, I don't think you would have any real concerns. Except you might have issues with your silver jewellery turning black .




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    I drink decaf because regular coffee keeps me up at night.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mvcrash View Post
    I drink decaf because regular coffee keeps me up at night.

    I drink decaf because I was addicted to caffeine for way to long.


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