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    Quote Originally Posted by KuRt View Post
    Also i've been running 5-10km almost every day now for the last four months but it seems whenever I play Stepmania/Dance Dance Revolution it starts to hurt the front of my shins as in the muscles there were overused. Altho there are no muscles in the front of the shin between the bone and the skin
    Shin splints.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
    Are you sure there are no muscles in the front of the shin? I'm pretty sure I've felt one.
    I've actually seen my shinbone 'cause my friend pushed me against a metal door edge "by accident" and my foot tore up and nope, there was only skin and bone.


    It's propably shin splints then. Thanks for some real help Raistlin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady of the sheep View Post
    It's not meant to hurt so much >_< Worked out [to Evanescence ] for a while yesterday for the first time in a long while and I woke up this morning positively aching on my shoulder blades and chest. One aerobics session, we used weights..next day I could NOT lift my arms.

    Anyone else ever stupidly gone to great lengths to get fit or w/e and left you feeling absolutely, stupidly, pained?
    It's not supposed to hurt if you're doing it right. Was it sore or actual pain?

    A couple weeks ago I hit the gym pretty hard after not going for a while and I was sore all over for about a week straight. I made sure not to overdo it and stretch and everything, but I was still hella sore and had a limited range of motion.

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    I like the sore feeling after I work out, but I hate it WHILE I work out! xD



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    If it's just muscle fatigue then that's good and all you can do to help it is keep on moving. I actually find if I do cardio and I really feel very sore like that the next day and can't face another HARDKOAR WORKOUT, doing yoga, which isn't easier but it's lower impact, helps. If you've genuinely damaged something then just take it easy next time. Excercise is good for you as long as you don't break everything by doing it wrong.

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    Working out is a pretty silly idea, really. With a few smart lifestyle changes, you can get your daily dose of exercise incidentally to whatever happens through the day. Otherwise, you just worry about forgetting or not having the time, etc.

    For example, I cycle everywhere. Using the trains and some foresight as to how long it'll take, I can get anywhere I need to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moon Rabbits View Post
    I don't do weight training because it is way too repetitive for me to want to bother.
    If your weight training is repetitive then you're doing it wrong.

    Anyway, yeah, I've ended up pretty sore after the first workout after a period of relative inactivity. I generally have to be careful too when I start working out again because I'd be a reasonable candidate for a case of Rhabdomyolysis if I try to just push myself too hard during the workout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WildRaubtier View Post
    Working out is a pretty silly idea, really. With a few smart lifestyle changes, you can get your daily dose of exercise incidentally to whatever happens through the day. Otherwise, you just worry about forgetting or not having the time, etc.

    For example, I cycle everywhere. Using the trains and some foresight as to how long it'll take, I can get anywhere I need to be.
    I cycle everywhere too, when I can. Lots of snow and ice 4 months a year sort of makes biking a non-option for those months unless I want to die real young. Sure, there are winter tires for bikes too, but they are far from as effective for a bike as winter tires for a car is for cars.

    Other than that, I don't really do lots of things on a daily basis that exercises my upper body. What do you do?
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    Yeah, I usually take for granted having sunshine an even 400 days a year. Still, other things like taking the stairs are just as good.

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    If you add a decent cool-down period to your workout, that should help ease the pain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WildRaubtier View Post
    Yeah, I usually take for granted having sunshine an even 400 days a year. Still, other things like taking the stairs are just as good.
    Sure, but that still leaves much to desired for my upper body strength, of which I've got nearly none :p.
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    After a month off school, it's time to start building up my walking/hill endurance.

    I should start the 100 push ups thing again xD

    btw, http://forums.eyesonff.com/group.php?groupid=22

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vivi22 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Moon Rabbits View Post
    I don't do weight training because it is way too repetitive for me to want to bother.
    If your weight training is repetitive then you're doing it wrong.

    Anyway, yeah, I've ended up pretty sore after the first workout after a period of relative inactivity. I generally have to be careful too when I start working out again because I'd be a reasonable candidate for a case of Rhabdomyolysis if I try to just push myself too hard during the workout.
    Burrrrrrp. I'm under the impression that weight training = lifting weights over and over again. That thar be repetitive, to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moon Rabbits View Post
    Burrrrrrp. I'm under the impression that weight training = lifting weights over and over again. That thar be repetitive, to me.
    Any exercise regime is doing the same thing over and over again. Biking is pedaling a bike over and over. Running is stepping one foot in front of the other over and over. Yoga is holding the same damn poses over and over.

    My understanding of your comment was that you were probably making the argument a lot of people make about weight lifting: that running through the same routine week in and week out is boring. My point was that varying strength training with different exercises and intensity gets better results in terms of strength building than getting stuck in a training rut. Hence, if you consider weight training boring for the same reason most people do then you're doing it wrong. Variety staves off boredom and produces better fitness results.

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    I'm so ready for miles a day walking to shape me up again here!


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