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i (try to) regularly work out and eat healthy 30 60.00%
i only work out regularly 2 4.00%
i only eat healthy 6 12.00%
i work out sometimes, like before my birthday or a wedding or when i need to look good 5 10.00%
i am a couch potato and eat crap most of the time 12 24.00%
i need to start working out pronto 10 20.00%
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Old 07-11-2008, 06:06 PM
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sometimes..i hate living in the tri-state area. the city being so accessible = eating too much crap.

i feel so gross and fat.


Back on the treadmill, fatty!
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Good stuff on the progress!

As far as water.......honestly do whatever you have to do to get it up to about a gallon or more a day. (about 8 water bottles).....it's tough at first but the benefits of hydration are so many that it's really worth it to push yourself here.

Caffeine ain't so bad....it can actually be beneficial....as long as you're not overdoing the sugar.
I'm trying. I try to carry around a bottle throughout my day, but I carry so much other stuff that I end up tossing it to reduce weight from my purse. I know it may seem like the dumbest thing ever, meh. Im trying to try.
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Revert: Crunches really aren't that effective..its all about how much body fat you have. To truly work your abs you need to add resistance. Because you have a 26" inch waist it gives the illusion that crunches are more effective than they really are.

See, I don't know why people say that? I think crunches are highly effective. Crunches are what got me to a 26in waist. I crunches. For the most part you are right about normal crunches targeting just the upper abs but I do change leg positions and that helps tremendously with my lower abs.


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If it works for you then keep doing it. Personally i find that crunches alone don't help me. I need that added resistance to get the desired effect.

On an unrelated not i don't think i warmed up properly before walking then skipping...as my right calf burns now...ow.
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infamousbrown: Yeah who needs exercise science.



Anyway, I think it'll be a cool challenge to try to do one handed push ups. A friend of mine can do it, so I'll harass him for pointers.


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8 water bottles? I drink 4 or 5 on an average day, but then I drink milk/juice too. 8 water bottles is a lot of water.

Ummm... I went for a walk with my grandma today. And came back with some shampoo and shoes. That was my workout. I put my new shoes on right away, so the walk back was in heels. That's got to count for extra, right?
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8 water bottles? I drink 4 or 5 on an average day, but then I drink milk/juice too. 8 water bottles is a lot of water.
Don't you me lol

Yeah it sounds totally crazy but when you're exercising regularly that extra water is pretty much mandatory.....helps the digestive system and shuttles nutrients around etc. ANother reason I shot so high was that you'll lose more water during the summer than other months so it's good to compensate for dehydration by adding a couple of extra bottles.

A good calc I was shown a while ago was to take your body weight and multiply it by 0.66 and you have a rough estimate for how many ounces of water you should be drinking a day. 8 bottles may definitely be overkill for some folks......I shouldn't have thrown such a random number out there....I'm about 185lbs so 8-9+ bottles works well for me.
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SO i'm officially ion the injured lst...dammit..i was making good prgress too.


I think i strained my calf or the tendons in that area it pimches to walk on my right leg in the calf area...i'm icing it up every few hours and resting up...
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Don't you me lol

Yeah it sounds totally crazy but when you're exercising regularly that extra water is pretty much mandatory.....helps the digestive system and shuttles nutrients around etc. ANother reason I shot so high was that you'll lose more water during the summer than other months so it's good to compensate for dehydration by adding a couple of extra bottles.

A good calc I was shown a while ago was to take your body weight and multiply it by 0.66 and you have a rough estimate for how many ounces of water you should be drinking a day. 8 bottles may definitely be overkill for some folks......I shouldn't have thrown such a random number out there....I'm about 185lbs so 8-9+ bottles works well for me.
Okay, that means 4.5 for me.
I knew 8 was too many.
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It's so hard to keep eating healthy when I'm home

I've lost weight by eating better (when I'm at my own apartment, that is ) as well as working out here and there alhamdulillah and I've found that it's true that your digestive system works better too. SubhanAllah all it takes is the right food, I never realized how easy it is and how much better one can feel just by cutting out a little sugar or junk foods and adding more veggies etc.
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An Enduring Measure of Fitness: The Simple Push-Up

By TARA PARKER-POPE

As a symbol of health and wellness, nothing surpasses the simple push-up.

Practically everyone remembers the actor Jack Palance performing age-defying push-ups during his Oscar acceptance speech. More recently, Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon professor whose last lecture became an Internet sensation, did push-ups to prove his fitness despite having pancreatic cancer.

“It takes strength to do them, and it takes endurance to do a lot of them,” said Jack LaLanne, 93, the fitness pioneer who astounded television viewers in the 1950s with his fingertip push-ups. “It’s a good indication of what kind of physical condition you’re in.”

The push-up is the ultimate barometer of fitness. It tests the whole body, engaging muscle groups in the arms, chest, abdomen, hips and legs. It requires the body to be taut like a plank with toes and palms on the floor. The act of lifting and lowering one’s entire weight is taxing even for the very fit.

“You are just using your own body and your body’s weight,” said Steven G. Estes, a physical education professor and dean of the college of professional studies at Missouri Western State University. “If you’re going to demonstrate any kind of physical strength and power, that’s the easiest, simplest, fastest way to do it.”

But many people simply can’t do push-ups. Health and fitness experts, including the American College of Sports Medicine, have urged more focus on upper-body fitness. The aerobics movement has emphasized cardiovascular fitness but has also shifted attention from strength training exercises.

Moreover, as the nation gains weight, arms are buckling under the extra load of our own bodies. And as budgets shrink, public schools often do not offer physical education classes — and the calisthenics that were once a childhood staple.

In a 2001 study, researchers at East Carolina University administered push-up tests to about 70 students ages 10 to 13. Almost half the boys and three-quarters of the girls didn’t pass.

Push-ups are important for older people, too. The ability to do them more than once and with proper form is an important indicator of the capacity to withstand the rigors of aging.

Researchers who study the biomechanics of aging, for instance, note that push-ups can provide the strength and muscle memory to reach out and break a fall. When people fall forward, they typically reach out to catch themselves, ending in a move that mimics the push-up. The hands hit the ground, the wrists and arms absorb much of the impact, and the elbows bend slightly to reduce the force.

In studies of falling, researchers have shown that the wrist alone is subjected to an impact force equal to about one body weight, says James Ashton-Miller, director of the biomechanics research laboratory at the University of Michigan.

“What so many people really need to do is develop enough strength so they can break a fall safely without hitting their head on the ground,” Dr. Ashton-Miller said. “If you can’t do a single push-up, it’s going to be difficult to resist that kind of loading on your wrists in a fall.”

And people who can’t do a push-up may not be able to help themselves up if they do fall.

“To get up, you’ve got to have upper-body strength,” said Peter M. McGinnis, professor of kinesiology at State University of New York College at Cortland who consults on pole-vaulting biomechanics for U.S.A. Track and Field, the national governing body for track.

Natural aging causes nerves to die off and muscles to weaken. People lose as much as 30 percent of their strength between 20 and 70. But regular exercise enlarges muscle fibers and can stave off the decline by increasing the strength of the muscle you have left.

Women are at a particular disadvantage because they start off with about 20 percent less muscle than men. Many women bend their knees to lower the amount of weight they must support. And while anybody can do a push-up, the exercise has typically been part of the male fitness culture. “It’s sort of a gender-specific symbol of vitality,” said R. Scott Kretchmar, a professor of exercise and sports science at Penn State. “I don’t see women saying: ‘I’m in good health. Watch me drop down and do some push-ups.’ ”

Based on national averages, a 40-year-old woman should be able to do 16 push-ups and a man the same age should be able to do 27. By the age of 60, those numbers drop to 17 for men and 6 for women. Those numbers are just slightly less than what is required of Army soldiers who are subjected to regular push-up tests.

If the floor-based push-up is too difficult, start by leaning against a countertop at a 45-degree angle and pressing up and down. Eventually move to stairs and then the floor.

Mr. LaLanne, who once set a world record by doing 1,000 push-ups in 23 minutes, still does push-ups as part of his daily workout. Now he balances his feet and each hand on three chairs.

“That way I can go way down, even lower than if I was on the floor,” he said. “That’s really tough.”




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I'm thinking of getting a decent pull up bar..i need one that doesnt do any damage to door frames (we rent) any suggestions?
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Hindu Pushups> regular pushups if you actually want to build muscle and strength because they're harder to do because you cannot do as many. They were originally used in conjunction with Hindu Squats (amazing lower body exercise) by Indian Pit Wrestlers.

But if your arms are too big (which I highly doubt is the case for the most of you) and you're trying to make them smaller, regular push-ups would be the way to go. I can do a good 20 Hindu Pushups, so I should be able to do at least 50 normal ones even though I probably never would try that because it would make my arms shrink.


And for that matter Pull-ups are also>Pushups.

Check these out, I'm sure most Indian members of this forum have seen these before a couple times, they're supposedly still popular.

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Also do diamond Push-ups those workout out the arms more, while Hindu Pushups focus more on the shoulders,back, and chest

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These US Navy Seals instructors are now marketing the Perfect Pull-up bar which uses angles to add more resistance and improve strength and endurance, they also came out with the Perfect Push up last year. I think you should Google those two.
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But if your arms are too big (which I highly doubt is the case for the most of you) and you're trying to make them smaller, regular push-ups would be the way to go. I can do a good 20 Hindu Pushups, so I should be able to do at least 50 normal ones even though I probably never would try that because it would make my arms shrink.
I'm sure if you did it one time to see how far you get, you wouldn't shrink. I've seen some pretty enormous guys doing pushups.


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Hey JR! Thanks for the vids i'm gonna try those when my claf is back on form. I do Diamond Pushups already and my Bro in law commented on how my arms look good...so i guess they do work haha

Right now all I can do is Ab stuff and girly pushups, until my calf heals up.
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