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saef 08-18-2014 08:43 AM

Oh, how I love my hot pink Chucks! And how you can just throw them into the wash!

Saturday and Sunday:

No gym -- walking around outside at an enormous outdoor antique show in Madison County, NY. This was the tail end of Bouckville Antique Week. I believe I walked for about five hours the first day, and maybe four hours the second day. I probably could've made it to the gym, and felt guilty for not doing so, but also wanted to see if this would help my aching hip.


Monday, 18 August:

Back to spin class, 45 minutes with the Upstate instructor, my send-off to my week-long sojourn in the village where I grew up.

Now to sit in a car for about five hours. Not sure if that is good or bad for my hip.

bargoo 08-18-2014 06:21 PM

saef, I haven't mentioned this but think it is time. My ds has invited me to come live with him and his family because of my health. It is a hard decision but I think I will do it. Now here is the part that you might find interesting. Ds is an avid exerciser and he says he is going to put me on an exercise program so can build up my strength Not sure about that because one of my problems is falling but I will think about it.

traveling michele 08-18-2014 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by bargoo (Post 5057678)
saef, I haven't mentioned this but think it is time. My ds has invited me to come live with him and his family because of my health. It is a hard decision but I think I will do it. Now here is the part that you might find interesting. Ds is an avid exerciser and he says he is going to put me on an exercise program so can build up my strength Not sure about that because one of my problems is falling but I will think about it.

:hug:does your son live near you? I'll be curious what kind of exercise he will want you to try. I know you've wanted a dog. Does your son have any pets? :hug:

bargoo 08-19-2014 01:20 AM

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Originally Posted by traveling michele (Post 5057783)
:hug:does your son live near you? I'll be curious what kind of exercise he will want you to try. I know you've wanted a dog. Does your son have any pets? :hug:

This is the ds who has invited me to move in with his family.
With me that will only be four but I like to be independent. No pets now, just a few months ago he had to put his dog down and is talking about getting another.

Alexistrophic 08-19-2014 07:48 AM

saef ~ How's your hip after the car ride?

Bargoo ~ Tough choice... How far away is this son?

Mon, August 18 ~ 3.1 mile night run. Felt amazing! Waited until about 10:30 and was a great way to blow off some stress... Hoping to get in another one tonight.

saef 08-19-2014 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by bargoo (Post 5057678)
saef, I haven't mentioned this but think it is time. My ds has invited me to come live with him and his family because of my health. It is a hard decision but I think I will do it. Now here is the part that you might find interesting. Ds is an avid exerciser and he says he is going to put me on an exercise program so can build up my strength Not sure about that because one of my problems is falling but I will think about it.

Bargoo, all of your news is interesting to me -- not just your potentially starting an exercise program. Is your son a personal trainer or physical therapist? Or was he planning to set you up with someone who could assess where you are and what could help you, including with your balance and falling?

I think it's a good idea: Something to start and see where it takes you, something to progress at.

How I wish my mother would walk around the neighborhood like some of her neighbors do, or even do a form of chair yoga, or something. She says that physical movement helps her shoulder and sciatica, so I wish she would do this for her health.

Riding in the car was fine for my hip. What aggravated it today was doing squats and single-leg deadlifts. I've taken some Advil and it's calming down a bit now.


Tuesday, August 19th:

NROLW Stage 5, my last round of workout A. Woman at the gym told me that in these last few months, my body has changed. "Not that you're thinner, you're ... more compact. I can see it in your core in particular."

bargoo 08-19-2014 01:41 PM

saef, no he is not a professional but could be and has considered I,t he is a gym member and has been for years.
PS I don't just fall when I exercise. I fall walking across a level surface, I have had to be picked up by the EMTS several times.

silverbirch 08-19-2014 04:43 PM

Bargoo - I read all those Strong Women books a few years ago. Can't remember the author and am on phone. Someone will know. Strong Women Stay Young was very very good for women who are very wobbly or weak. It is very thoughtful and careful. I recommend it highly.

You'll be getting the Hot Pink Chucks and joining saef's team, obviously?

bargoo 08-19-2014 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by silverbirch (Post 5058106)
Bargoo - I read all those Strong Women books a few years ago. Can't remember the author and am on phone. Someone will know. Strong Women Stay Young was very very good for women who are very wobbly or weak. It is very thoughtful and careful. I recommend it highly.

You'll be getting the Hot Pink Chucks and joining saef's team, obviously?

Don't want to bring saef down, I will look for the book. Yes, I am wobbly and weak, the kitchen is a terrifying place for me.

Mudpie 08-20-2014 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by bargoo (Post 5058111)
Don't want to bring saef down, I will look for the book. Yes, I am wobbly and weak, the kitchen is a terrifying place for me.

Sorry to hear that bargoo. It must be such a hard thing giving up part of your independence. Would one of those shopping basket/seat things (I think a brand name is rollator) be feasible?

And you gotta get the Chucks! :lol:

https://www.google.ca/search?q=hot+p...2F%3B236%3B177


Dagmar :dizzy:

Alexistrophic 08-20-2014 07:31 AM

lol - Team Hot Pink Chucks for the win!

Tuesday, August 19 - 3.1 mile run. Left at 9:50, got back around 10:36. Slower than mud, but it felt amazing.

Hoping to get in another late night session tonight.

WardHog 08-20-2014 11:02 AM

I was actually looking at pink chucks on amazon earlier. They don't seem to be available in my size. :devil:

saef 08-20-2014 11:23 AM

Wednesday, August 20th:

45 minute spin class, with the tough instructor sitting in for the gym's manager during this popular vacation week. I had some twinges in my hip today but held up pretty well. I don't feel well though, as I've had a raging sore throat for two days straight.

Alexistrophic 08-21-2014 07:37 AM

Wardhog ~ Is your size too big or too small? I had a problem when I lived abroad, as a 9.5-10 US is considered a "men's size" over there. For the most part, the only shoes I could find looked like they belonged on a construction site.

saef ~ yuck about the sore throat... Is it allergies or do you think you're getting sick?

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Wed, Aug 20 - Rest day. Did about 5 minutes of Pilates mat work to keep myself moving, but took a hiatus from the road running.

Thu, Aug 21 - Pilates mat. Also hoping to get in a run tonight, too.

WardHog 08-21-2014 11:41 AM

I wear a 7 1/2; the only "fun" color I could find is purple. I admit I didn't spend a lot of time looking.

Am I supposed to be talking about exercise here? Spin class this morning and about to head out to walk the dog. It is miserably hot and humid, however ...


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