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I'm 6ft 3 man. I'll leave the dainty size 8s and 9s to all the half pints we've got on here. :nufc:

 

4.5 mile run yesterday, and have already been out for 3.2 this morning. Basically nails. Trying to build up the distance each week but a bit new to all this at the minute, and could still feel yesterday's efforts this morning.

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Done my usual 3 mile this morn and tried that mp3 (the 33min one). Just to see what it was like. Ill use it in the gym later in the week.

 

Was canny. I like the basic idea behind it and the hill / interval running. The music can be canny to bizarre but you get used it. Good though, Ill certainly give it a bash when in the gym. Main thing I think is it breaks the monotony of treadmill running.

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Done my usual 3 mile this morn and tried that mp3 (the 33min one). Just to see what it was like. Ill use it in the gym later in the week.

 

Was canny. I like the basic idea behind it and the hill / interval running. The music can be canny to bizarre but you get used it. Good though, Ill certainly give it a bash when in the gym. Main thing I think is it breaks the monotony of treadmill running.

 

Aye that's it, it just makes things a bit more interesting. The music is shite, agreed! Makes me work harder than I would without it as well.

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Whats your aim at the gym Gemmill? 5 days a week is pretty obsessive.

 

Just to get fitter really. I'm only going 4 days a week now, and running 4 days a week outside. So I only do weights Mon, Tues, Thu, Fri and I've started running Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun.

 

Is that too much, you reckon?

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I go to the gym most days during the week, I prefer the routine because if I don't go after work I'm home by 5.10pm and twiddling my thumbs not knowing what to do as it's too early to be sorting tea out.

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Its quite a life commitment to exercise that much, but if you enjoy it then its all good. Each to their own. Its better than staying in and watching big brother etc.

 

I used to play 5-a-side twice a week, train once and play an 11-a-side game on a Saturday. I'd also get to the gym once or twice a week as well. I'm not going to lie, it was nice looking in the mirror. I didnt really watch what I ate so much but the exercise breeds a healthier diet.

 

I've had to retire from football & most sports now (at the tender age of 31) but I've been in shape all my life so as long as I don't eat chocolate cake for every meal I dont think i'll get that fat ! :nufc:

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I go to the gym most days during the week, I prefer the routine because if I don't go after work I'm home by 5.10pm and twiddling my thumbs not knowing what to do as it's too early to be sorting tea out.

 

Haway McGyver, stick the telly on. :nufc: I go at lunch (yes lunch, fuckwads!) so that I can maximise my at home after work time.

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I go to the gym most days during the week, I prefer the routine because if I don't go after work I'm home by 5.10pm and twiddling my thumbs not knowing what to do as it's too early to be sorting tea out.

 

Haway McGyver, stick the telly on. :nufc: I go at lunch (yes lunch, fuckwads!) so that I can maximise my at home after work time.

 

I never like to stick the TV on until later on when I've had a bath, tidied up etc and can actually relax. :nufc:

 

I like going to the gym in the mornings because I feel like some sort of goddess during the day but I can only force myself to if I know I've got something on after work.

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I was actually thinking about dropping the weights down to 3 times a week. To be honest, the whole thing doesn't feel like that big a time commitment cos during the week I'm finished running by 7:15 AM at the latest, and I just go to the gym in my lunch hour.

 

I've always woken up at daft o clock so the morning running just feels like something constructive to do in that time other than ogling Susanna Reid.

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I go to the gym most days during the week, I prefer the routine because if I don't go after work I'm home by 5.10pm and twiddling my thumbs not knowing what to do as it's too early to be sorting tea out.

 

Haway McGyver, stick the telly on. :nufc: I go at lunch (yes lunch, fuckwads!) so that I can maximise my at home after work time.

 

I never like to stick the TV on until later on when I've had a bath, tidied up etc and can actually relax. :nufc:

 

I like going to the gym in the mornings because I feel like some sort of goddess during the day but I can only force myself to if I know I've got something on after work.

 

Fair play like, you've lost a canny bit of weight doing it, haven't you? Did you just do the GNR too? How was that?

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I go to the gym most days during the week, I prefer the routine because if I don't go after work I'm home by 5.10pm and twiddling my thumbs not knowing what to do as it's too early to be sorting tea out.

 

Haway McGyver, stick the telly on. :nufc: I go at lunch (yes lunch, fuckwads!) so that I can maximise my at home after work time.

 

I never like to stick the TV on until later on when I've had a bath, tidied up etc and can actually relax. :nufc:

 

I like going to the gym in the mornings because I feel like some sort of goddess during the day but I can only force myself to if I know I've got something on after work.

 

Fair play like, you've lost a canny bit of weight doing it, haven't you? Did you just do the GNR too? How was that?

 

Aye, 4 stone. Currently lighter than I've been since I was at school I reckon. Mostly I love feeling healthier and being more active - I had concerns about my ability to keep it up but I'd not go back to being a lazy fucker now.

 

GNR was canny actually, I surprised myself by enjoying it. I'll never be much of a runner but considering I used to fake illness for the 800/1500m at school I'm pretty pleased I can now run for enjoyment.

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Aye I'm trying to stick at it and not go back to being a lazy fucker. That's part of the reason i've started running cos it feels like something that won't be too bad to keep up once you get to a certain fitness level.

 

Nice one on the GNR. Do you reckon you'll do it again, or is it one of those that's ticked off and fuck getting into that again.

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