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#17019 - 10/31/05 05:00 PM
Re: What do you do for exercise?
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Registered: 09/29/05
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Loc: Moscow
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I just got a full time job as a gardener/groundskeeper (in Russia, in the winter). I like the work but it's really hard on my joints--knees, elbows, wrists. And I just can't keep my hands and feet warm. This could be my last hurrah in this line of work.
It's terrible to get too old to be able to do the work you love. The thought of flourescent lights and grey cubicles and office gossip sets my teeth to chattering. I can't deal with it at all. I guess I'll keep pushing a wheelbarrow till the bitter end. What to do....
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#17020 - 10/31/05 05:44 PM
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Registered: 08/08/05
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Loc: Fredericksburg, Va.
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Oh, Burrr... my teeth are chattering right along with you. I'd be crawling in on hands and knees..begging for warmth. My feet get cold and my entire self is cold.
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#17021 - 10/31/05 06:20 PM
Re: What do you do for exercise?
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Registered: 04/14/05
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Loc: Dallas, Texas
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Mrs. Madness - have you tried using the little "hand warmer" "feet warmer" packets from an outdoors store? We use these when we go camping/skiing, hiking in fall/winter, etc.
There are two kinds - One is small enough not to irritate movement but is a one-time use deal...and the other uses a fluid that you light and heats the unit and reusable. The difference in cost I have seen is $3 for a pack of 3 or 4 or $20 for the reusable unit.
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#17022 - 10/31/05 06:34 PM
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quote: Originally posted by DallasGal: Mrs. Madness - have you tried using the little "hand warmer" "feet warmer" packets from an outdoors store? We use these when we go camping/skiing, hiking in fall/winter, etc.
There are two kinds - One is small enough not to irritate movement but is a one-time use deal...and the other uses a fluid that you light and heats the unit and reusable. The difference in cost I have seen is $3 for a pack of 3 or 4 or $20 for the reusable unit.
Yeah, we have a Cabellas catalog and I've seen that stuff but it's such a hassle....I have to order it and charge it on my credit card and wait forever for it to get here and then it won't fit in my boots and gloves.
My husband has a pair of battery powered socks (!) I wore them once but they barely worked and had big old battery packs that didn't fit inside my pants. Winter will be over in April--just 6 months away!
But it's the joints that really take a beating. Dammit, I'm fit though. And they're paying me, not vice versa. I never can seem to drag myself to one of those machines in the gym although I'm always telling myself that one day I'm going to do it, I never have. Normally i'd rather be outside doing something. This time I may have bitten off more than I can chew.
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#17024 - 11/01/05 05:46 PM
Re: What do you do for exercise?
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Registered: 10/02/05
Posts: 370
Loc: Washington State
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Meredithbead... I was doing a Body Pump class plus Pilates when I became ill. I had lost 58 lbs. (it's still off thank God)but am now stuggling to take more weight off. I found out I have a bone spur on C-7 in July, and just finised PT. Started Pilates again, but am afraid of injuring the neck. I'm asking if there are any exercises where I don't have to lift weights over my head(the left arm goes tingly)and can start to whittle away this belly I have. It's the only place I need to lose more weight. There isn't much left of the other parts of me, but of course, the skin that hangs, but that's ok, I can live with that. I belong to the YMCA here in Olympia, but they don't seem to be to interested in helping me. If there is a web site I can go to to show me exercies I can do I'd really appreciate some directon. I need to lose this belly!!!! Thank you Lynne
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#17025 - 11/01/05 06:08 PM
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Registered: 10/30/05
Posts: 59
Loc: Redding, CA
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LSmith... I got one of those little bellys too! Right now there is nothing I can do because of a back injury. However, when I am able again I am going to try one of those huge rubber balls. You can get them at WalMart, Target, Sears...I have even seen them at Barnes and Noble Bookstores. I am told that they are really useful in strengthening, reducing and toning a body.
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#17027 - 11/01/05 08:16 PM
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Registered: 10/02/05
Posts: 370
Loc: Washington State
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speakermom.....what do you think of Curves? I've considered going there. Is it pricy? Do they have trainers that really know what they are doing, or is just "cute" little girls with nothing better to do. Would appreciate some feed back. Thanks Lynne
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