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traveling michele 02-28-2011 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by traveling michele (Post 3732109)
Feb. 26: 65 minutes bootcamp

Totals:
19 days
1040 minutes

Feb. 27: 30 minutes elliptical, then a couple of hours walking around San Francisco Chinatown (I'll count it as 30 min. of actual exercise-- walked about 7 miles!)-- total of 60 minutes

Totals:
20 days
1100 minutes

paperclippy 02-28-2011 04:07 PM

Feb 26: 7 minute walk with dog (at least, I think I took him instead of DH, can't remember)

Feb 27: swim intervals for 30 mins total split up as follows.
- 5 laps warmup
- 2 laps drills (single arm + breathing)
- 4x50 15s RI (nearly beat 1:00 on the first one, but not quite)
- 4 laps kicking
- 2x100 30s RI
- 1 lap cooldown
- stretching

Feb 28: 45 min yoga class

silverbirch 02-28-2011 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by paperclippy (Post 3735036)
Feb 26: 7 minute walk with dog (at least, I think I took him instead of DH, can't remember)

:hug: Jessica. :lol: You need a holiday!

And so do I! Last week's half-term holiday with the extended fam was heavy going. I am now prioritising MY health, fitness and wellbeing.

Gymn today where I did some fancy stuff with a barbell and some dumbbells.* I also lay around on a mat and pointed bits of me in different directions. I feel so good now.

* ETA This makes me sound like a majorette but today's work was quite plain by comparison. All that throwing sticks up up high and twirling about is for later. Hoping to get to that stage by the 17th.

paperclippy 02-28-2011 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by silverbirch (Post 3735074)
I also lay around on a mat and pointed bits of me in different directions.

:rofl: That's how I feel after yoga class!

silverbirch 02-28-2011 04:41 PM

That was a silly sort of joke. I'm never quite sure whether humour crosses the Atlantic and the internet.

saef 02-28-2011 08:57 PM

Monday, Feb. 28:

60 minutes arc trainer, intervals, resistance at 9
45 minutes circuit training class

Class was shortened by 15 minutes. During one of the circuits, I heard someone cry out in pain & then a thud. When I looked up, I saw a 20-year-old woman on the floor, clutching her leg & crying hysterically. At that station, we were supposed to do plies & twist at the waist, raising weights overhead & then bringing down & out laterally. When she did this move, she did something that twisted her knee sideways so violently that she injured the tendons in it. So all was confusion as the instructor went to her & then a nurse who happened to be taking the class, and at the front desk they got an ice pack. Finally the EMTs were called. They put her on a chair & carried her out of the studio. The hospital is right across the street from the gym, so they didn't have far to take her. Class resumed. Later I heard that her knee blew up hugely even as the EMTs were attending to her.

I'd never seen an injury like that happen in a class before. It was pretty sobering. The human body is a wonderful thing, so strong but so fragile.

traveling michele 03-01-2011 12:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by traveling michele (Post 3734660)
Feb. 27: 30 minutes elliptical, then a couple of hours walking around San Francisco Chinatown (I'll count it as 30 min. of actual exercise-- walked about 7 miles!)-- total of 60 minutes

Totals:
20 days
1100 minutes

Feb. 28: 65 minutes boot camp

Totals for February:
21 days
1165 minutes

traveling michele 03-01-2011 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by saef (Post 3735482)


I'd never seen an injury like that happen in a class before. It was pretty sobering. The human body is a wonderful thing, so strong but so fragile.

That is scary! Perhaps it is a SIGN to you to take care of your body and give it a rest once in awhile?:)

JayEll 03-01-2011 06:34 AM

The body is not particularly fragile, but one has to pay attention to technique. The knee, like the elbow, has limited mobility. If someone manages to lock their knee while twisting, especially with a lot of weight momentum, it's almost guaranteed injury. I'm so sorry that that woman got hurt... :(

Jay


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