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PostAuthor: BKKSTAN » September 25, 2006, 1:28 am

:) I was wondering if any of you have a fitness routine that you keep most of the time!
If so,what do you specifically do to stay healthy and fit? :)
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PostAuthor: panick » September 25, 2006, 1:49 am

I'm still a bit young for a routine but swimmings a good all rounder to stay healthy without too much effort.....plus the benefits of eye candy too :wink:
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PostAuthor: dan115loop » September 25, 2006, 1:54 am

I run for 10 minutes on a treadmill 5 times on my aerobic day. I lift weights a few times per week also.
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PostAuthor: Stevo » September 25, 2006, 1:55 am

In short..... Eat well, and excercise regularly :wink:

Specifically, in my case...

Food: Fish, chicken, venison... (minimum amounts of red meat, ie Beef)
Vegetables and fruit aplenty.
Excercise: physiotherapy (Pilates program), aquatherapy,
regular walks, and as much shagging as you can :wink:
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PostAuthor: beer monkey » September 25, 2006, 1:58 am

stevo:
and as much shagging as you can


that is the best exercise you can get, if you can get it of course.! :D
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PostAuthor: farang » September 25, 2006, 2:14 am

Stevo wrote: as much shagging as you can :wink:


yep keeps me in shape,sod all that jogging walking sh1t lol :lol:
as for eating well ,i allways get the munchies after a good shag lol :P
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PostAuthor: beer monkey » September 25, 2006, 2:16 am

that will be the pizza munchies then farang. lol
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PostAuthor: farang » September 25, 2006, 2:18 am

yep lol \:D/ if its not to late at night
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PostAuthor: beer monkey » September 25, 2006, 3:15 am

dan115loop wrote:I run for 10 minutes on a treadmill 5 times on my aerobic day. I lift weights a few times per week also.


i have a tread mill, expensive bugger it was so i try to use it everyday 15 mins in the morning and 15 mins early evening. i walk a lot too. but i am still unfit. must be the food,beer's and cigar's and chocolate and sweety's.
when i have a longer session on it i feel really good, so i know it works. :D
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PostAuthor: valentine » September 25, 2006, 7:53 am

My recipe? Very simple. If you feel the need for those cream cakes coming on, have sex where ever you are, immediately, this stifles the craving and replaces it with another of equal satisfaction. This policy has led to me being banned from a lot of shops but overall has led to a decrease in my weight. :lol: :lol:
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PostAuthor: BKKSTAN » September 25, 2006, 8:00 am

valentine wrote:My recipe? Very simple. If you feel the need for those cream cakes coming on, have sex where ever you are, immediately, this stifles the craving and replaces it with another of equal satisfaction. This policy has led to me being banned from a lot of shops but overall has led to a decrease in my weight. :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: Possibly,you should consider taking your shoes off before having sex!That has kept me from being banned many times!The problem is that while untying the shoelaces ,energy is being expended that could alleviate your need for further exercise :lol: :lol:
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PostAuthor: beer monkey » September 25, 2006, 3:56 pm


Walking 'not enough to get fit'

Getting sweaty may be the key
Walking may not be enough on its own to produce significant health benefits, research suggests.
A team from Canada's University of Alberta compared a 10,000-step exercise programme with a more traditional fitness regime of moderate intensity.

Researchers found improvements in fitness levels were significantly higher in the second group.

They told an American College of Sports Medicine meeting that gentle exercise was not enough to get fit.

You've got to do more than light exercise

Dr Vicki Harber

Lead researcher Dr Vicki Harber said: "Generally, low-intensity activity such as walking alone is not likely to give anybody marked health benefits compared to programmes that occasionally elevate the intensity."

Dr Harber and her colleagues were concerned there was too much focus on simply getting people to take exercise, rather than on its intensity.

They compared people on a 10,000-step exercise regime, which they completed at their own pace, with a group whose routine was tougher, but which left them enough breath to be able to speak one or two sentences with ease at the end.

Both routines, which lasted for six months, burned off the same amount of energy. In total 128 sedentary people took part in the project.

Fitness measures

The researchers assessed impact on fitness by measuring blood pressure, and peak oxygen uptake, a measure of lung capacity.

They found that the step programme increased peak oxygen uptake by an average of 4% over the six months - but the figure for the moderate intensity exercise group was 10%.

Other markers of overall health, such as fasting plasma glucose levels and blood fat levels were unaffected by either exercise programme.

Dr Harber said: "Our concern is that people might think what matters most is the total number of daily steps accumulated, and not pay much attention to the pace or effort invested in taking those steps."

She said the 10,000-step programme did help to get people motivated - and was an excellent way to start taking exercise.

"But to increase the effectiveness, one must add some intensity or "huff and puff" to their exercise.

"Across your day, while you are achieving those 10,000 steps, take 200 to 400 of them at a brisker pace.

'Educated guess'

"You've got to do more than light exercise and move towards the inclusion of regular moderate activity, and don't be shy to interject an occasional period of time at the vigorous level."

Professor Stuart Biddle, an expert in exercise science at the University of Loughborough, said it was possible that the current guidelines on how much exercise to take were set too low.

"They are based on a little bit of an educated guess," he said.

"However, you have got to strike a compromise between physiology and psychology. The harder you make it, the fewer people will actually do it.

"It may be that very small changes to the fitness of a large section of the population would have quite a big impact."

Professor Biddle said there was no doubt that vigorous exercise was the way to get fit, but volume rather than intensity might be more useful in tackling issues such as obesity.


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PostAuthor: muscle » November 28, 2006, 12:23 am

I am an oddly serious body builder on a strict diet. I lift twice a day. We have a treadmill for the wife, she also lifts. I am certified as a personal trainer and was working on a MS in Exercise Phys when 9/11 hit and I got recalled to active duty.
There are no serious gyms in this city and it would be a great business for someone to start. Any fitness center that also has a bar (Sanook) isn't really serious although the staff is cute. Equipment prices at the mall are beyond anything in the states. While in grad school, I was the strength coach for the athletic dept. Paying 1400 baht for a 20 kilo weight plate is nonsense. You could make a very decent business here with a good, simple free weight gym and a few educated trainers.
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