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Old May 11th, 2007, 02:21 AM posted to alt.support.diet
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For those who were around to remember.... a few years ago I went thru one
of those bootcamp training exercise programs at my local gym . Well being
the glutton for punishment that I am, one of my friends convinced me to do
it again with her.

3 days a week, 5:30am training. The hard part isn't the type of exercise
that we do, its waking up when my body is supposed to be asleep.


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Old May 11th, 2007, 04:57 AM posted to alt.support.diet
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"LFM" wrote in message
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For those who were around to remember.... a few years ago I went thru one
of those bootcamp training exercise programs at my local gym . Well
being the glutton for punishment that I am, one of my friends convinced me
to do it again with her.

3 days a week, 5:30am training. The hard part isn't the type of exercise
that we do, its waking up when my body is supposed to be asleep.


I feel your pain. Our running club increases each saturday run by 1 mile,
and we are starting our runs now at 6am. I don't even get up that early on
weekdays! I hate having 1 of my only sleeping in days taken from me...


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Old May 11th, 2007, 02:53 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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In article ,
"LFM" wrote:

For those who were around to remember.... a few years ago I went thru one
of those bootcamp training exercise programs at my local gym . Well being
the glutton for punishment that I am, one of my friends convinced me to do
it again with her.

3 days a week, 5:30am training. The hard part isn't the type of exercise
that we do, its waking up when my body is supposed to be asleep.


Keep us informed! Maybe you'll make the news again...

I would love to do a bootcamp type program--sometimes nothing motivates
you more than someone kicking your ass...

Amy

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Old May 11th, 2007, 07:39 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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A Ross wrote:
In article ,
"LFM" wrote:


For those who were around to remember.... a few years ago I went thru one
of those bootcamp training exercise programs at my local gym . Well being
the glutton for punishment that I am, one of my friends convinced me to do
it again with her.

3 days a week, 5:30am training. The hard part isn't the type of exercise
that we do, its waking up when my body is supposed to be asleep.



Keep us informed! Maybe you'll make the news again...

I would love to do a bootcamp type program--sometimes nothing motivates
you more than someone kicking your ass...

Amy

In the fall of 1970 I went through a bootcamp training exercise for
about 9 weeks. I don't really want to do it again. I did lose a lot of
weight. Nothing like a bad bout of Upper Respiratory Infection that
puts you in the hospital for a week. Oh and a Drill Sargeant inspecting
what I was eating.

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Old May 12th, 2007, 03:38 AM posted to alt.support.diet
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"A Ross" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"LFM" wrote:

For those who were around to remember.... a few years ago I went thru
one
of those bootcamp training exercise programs at my local gym . Well
being
the glutton for punishment that I am, one of my friends convinced me to
do
it again with her.

3 days a week, 5:30am training. The hard part isn't the type of
exercise
that we do, its waking up when my body is supposed to be asleep.


Keep us informed! Maybe you'll make the news again...

I would love to do a bootcamp type program--sometimes nothing motivates
you more than someone kicking your ass...


oh, and this time I'm doing it with a friend who is abotu 10 yrs younger
then I am and much more physically fit (like does tiathalons monthly, and
just completed a 100 mile charity ride for MD). She runs circles around me
in every aspect.

This class is quite popular with over 50 people joining in on day one. It
hasn't dropped off that much yet, so the PT test has been brokedn into a
couple of days. My pushups sucked today. I only managed a meager 7
military pushups and 35 daisies. But I am fairly proud of my 1 mile run
coming in at 9:27. I googled myself and my first time around my 1 mile
starting was 10:29 and when I finished it was at 8:40.

With as crappy efforts I've put into my phsyical fitness over the past 2
yrs, I'm quite proud of how "well" I did today. I'm not quite as bad as I
was when I started the first time 3.5 yrs ago... but I'm certainly not as
in good of shape as I was at the end of my first 6 week session then. I'm
somewhere in the middle. I'm also older, and about 10lbs heavier...

And in googling my old posts , I am so amazed at how many of the same people
are still around.


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Old May 12th, 2007, 03:50 AM posted to alt.support.diet
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On Fri, 11 May 2007 22:38:31 -0400, "LFM"
wrote:

My pushups sucked today. I only managed a meager 7
military pushups and 35 daisies.


What's a daisy?

Chris
262/130s/130s
started dieting July 2002, maintaining since June 2004
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Old May 12th, 2007, 04:46 AM posted to alt.support.diet
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LFM wrote:
For those who were around to remember.... a few years ago I went thru one
of those bootcamp training exercise programs at my local gym . Well being
the glutton for punishment that I am, one of my friends convinced me to do
it again with her.

3 days a week, 5:30am training. The hard part isn't the type of exercise
that we do, its waking up when my body is supposed to be asleep.




Good for you!!! I LOVE running early in the morning! I go running at
5:00-5:15am 3 days a week, and sometimes it's the best part of the
day.

What I had to get used to was getting up a little early and going to
bed a little earlier. That's the most important part; don't stick to
your usual sleep time, get to sleep a little earlier.

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Old May 12th, 2007, 04:23 PM posted to alt.support.diet
LFM[_2_]
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On May 11, 10:50 pm, Chris Braun wrote:
On Fri, 11 May 2007 22:38:31 -0400, "LFM"
wrote:

My pushups sucked today. I only managed a meager 7
military pushups and 35 daisies.


What's a daisy?

Chris
262/130s/130s
started dieting July 2002, maintaining since June 2004


A daisy is a "girlie" pushup - one where your pivit point is your
knees, not your toes. (knees resting on the ground).

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Old May 12th, 2007, 04:25 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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On May 11, 11:46 pm, SFrunner wrote:
LFM wrote:
For those who were around to remember.... a few years ago I went thru one
of those bootcamp training exercise programs at my local gym . Well being
the glutton for punishment that I am, one of my friends convinced me to do
it again with her.


3 days a week, 5:30am training. The hard part isn't the type of exercise
that we do, its waking up when my body is supposed to be asleep.


Good for you!!! I LOVE running early in the morning! I go running at
5:00-5:15am 3 days a week, and sometimes it's the best part of the
day.

What I had to get used to was getting up a little early and going to
bed a little earlier. That's the most important part; don't stick to
your usual sleep time, get to sleep a little earlier.


I am not a morning person! Never have been, never will be. But I am
doing my best to get to bed by 10pm on the nights I have BC the next
morning. And here it is on a Saturday and I woke up naturally
(without any alarms) at 7am. But even with that, and the bootcamp, I
don't really come alive until after 10am. I doesn't matter how early
I get up, 10am seems to be the point where my body fully awakens and I
become human. Before that, its autopilot.

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Old May 12th, 2007, 05:38 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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On 12 May 2007 08:23:46 -0700, LFM wrote:

On May 11, 10:50 pm, Chris Braun wrote:
On Fri, 11 May 2007 22:38:31 -0400, "LFM"
wrote:

My pushups sucked today. I only managed a meager 7
military pushups and 35 daisies.


What's a daisy?

Chris
262/130s/130s
started dieting July 2002, maintaining since June 2004


A daisy is a "girlie" pushup - one where your pivit point is your
knees, not your toes. (knees resting on the ground).


Thanks -- I know about those, just never heard a name for them other
than "girlie pushups" :-).

I can do a few more military pushups than you, but don't think I could
run a mile as fast. And I'm -- for me -- in pretty decent shape. I'll
never be a very fast runner, though, I'm afraid.



Chris
262/130s/130s
started dieting July 2002, maintaining since June 2004
 




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