Fit at 41
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@Bones said in Fit at 40.:
@MN5 I figured it was either new missus or you just did your most ever pull ups.
I have to be careful with her. She'll get me out running with her if I'm not careful. I did go to Round the Bays earlier this year.
I think I'm about two short of my best ever chins but I'm 43 next week.
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@Bones said in Fit at 40.:
@MN5 I figured it was either new missus or you just did your most ever pull ups.
normally a new missus means you don't have to do as many pull...
wait, pull ups as you were
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Well fuck. Decided to chuck in a second run this afternoon after doing one with the other half this morning and of course had a lower calf blowout when I tried to up the pace a bit to get around some footpath dawdlers.
Hopefully not much of a strain and it's just having a moan at the extra work (it's the same side as I tore Achilles), felt like cramp at first.
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@Bones said in Fit at 40.:
Well fuck. Decided to chuck in a second run this afternoon after doing one with the other half this morning and of course had a lower calf blowout when I tried to up the pace a bit to get around some footpath dawdlers.
Hopefully not much of a strain and it's just having a moan at the extra work (it's the same side as I tore Achilles), felt like cramp at first.
Ugh. That sucks. I hate that feeling, and the limp home (reminiscent of the uni walk-of-shame).
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I've been going for a walk / jog every morning in lockdown, for up to an hour. Have dropped 5kg in four weeks. This morning I jumped on the exercycle Mrs Shark hired pre-lockdown and did 11.5km. Hoping to sneak under the ton, for the first time since probably about 2003.
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@Bones said in Fit at 40.:
Well fuck. Decided to chuck in a second run this afternoon after doing one with the other half this morning and of course had a lower calf blowout when I tried to up the pace a bit to get around some footpath dawdlers.
Hopefully not much of a strain and it's just having a moan at the extra work (it's the same side as I tore Achilles), felt like cramp at first.
That's a far cry from the glory days of marking Cory Jane at club Rugby.
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@voodoo said in Fit at 40.:
@Bones said in Fit at 40.:
Well fuck. Decided to chuck in a second run this afternoon after doing one with the other half this morning and of course had a lower calf blowout when I tried to up the pace a bit to get around some footpath dawdlers.
Hopefully not much of a strain and it's just having a moan at the extra work (it's the same side as I tore Achilles), felt like cramp at first.
Ugh. That sucks. I hate that feeling, and the limp home (reminiscent of the uni walk-of-shame).
walk of what?
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@mariner4life said in Fit at 40.:
@voodoo said in Fit at 40.:
@Bones said in Fit at 40.:
Well fuck. Decided to chuck in a second run this afternoon after doing one with the other half this morning and of course had a lower calf blowout when I tried to up the pace a bit to get around some footpath dawdlers.
Hopefully not much of a strain and it's just having a moan at the extra work (it's the same side as I tore Achilles), felt like cramp at first.
Ugh. That sucks. I hate that feeling, and the limp home (reminiscent of the uni walk-of-shame).
walk of what?
After the story you told me last week I can see how shame would be an unfamiliar concept.
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@MN5 said in Fit at 40.:
@mariner4life said in Fit at 40.:
@voodoo said in Fit at 40.:
@Bones said in Fit at 40.:
Well fuck. Decided to chuck in a second run this afternoon after doing one with the other half this morning and of course had a lower calf blowout when I tried to up the pace a bit to get around some footpath dawdlers.
Hopefully not much of a strain and it's just having a moan at the extra work (it's the same side as I tore Achilles), felt like cramp at first.
Ugh. That sucks. I hate that feeling, and the limp home (reminiscent of the uni walk-of-shame).
walk of what?
After the story you told me last week I can see how shame would be an unfamiliar concept.
hahaha i did not consent!!!
I did the WoS in a skirt once. The cops pulled up next to me to see it i was okay.
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@MN5 said in Fit at 40.:
@Bones said in Fit at 40.:
Well fuck. Decided to chuck in a second run this afternoon after doing one with the other half this morning and of course had a lower calf blowout when I tried to up the pace a bit to get around some footpath dawdlers.
Hopefully not much of a strain and it's just having a moan at the extra work (it's the same side as I tore Achilles), felt like cramp at first.
That's a far cry from the glory days of marking Cory Jane at club Rugby.
About a million times less embarrassing.
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Yeah so that jog lasted 400m and the calf is now tight further up, think might be passing down from my hammy.
Not dreading leg day anymore and smoked UB day today (well for me), managed to get through 2 sets, so will be starting to look to add more to that too.
Hopefully run Thursday!
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Well made it to 1km and felt the calf tightening after a slight uphill, so turned back to make it 2km - pretty happy with that. Calf doesn't feel damaged, but definitely tight and feels on the mend. Yay!
Odd thing also in that I don't think it's swollen, but has really started to match the size/shape of my other calf over the last couple of weeks, which is neat!
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@Bones said in Fit at 40.:
Well made it to 1km and felt the calf tightening after a slight uphill, so turned back to make it 2km - pretty happy with that. Calf doesn't feel damaged, but definitely tight and feels on the mend. Yay!
Odd thing also in that I don't think it's swollen, but has really started to match the size/shape of my other calf over the last couple of weeks, which is neat!
I have a physio mate and a history of busted calves. He always says to stay off the hills when building back up. Go slow (1-3km), go slow, and go flat. Lots of calf raises on running days, then proper days off. No running consecutive days.
Oh and I'm really happy that you're almost symmetrical now.
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@voodoo that's great advice, thanks. I run on UB day and leg day doesn't have anything that greatly hits the calf (just stability), so assume that's a day off? Will build in some calf raises to UB days.
I'm pretty stoked about symmetry - after doing the achilles on that side it was very noticeably not. I've only noticed since the calf strain that it's actually coming back to "normal".
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@Bones said in Fit at 40.:
@voodoo that's great advice, thanks. I run on UB day and leg day doesn't have anything that greatly hits the calf (just stability), so assume that's a day off? Will build in some calf raises to UB days.
Yeah, sounds fine, the main advice was that all the calf exercises he gave me (raises, balancing, stretches, anything else) , were all best done on the same day as the jogging.
Stability stuff I'm sure is fine on the off days