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Default Nov 10, 2023 at 10:49 PM
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I hope nobody would mind if I open a thread to post updates after I exercise. Of course, others with struggles are most welcome to join.

It has helped me to post when I brush my teeth for the 2nd time in a day and when I take a shower, both things being something that I do not do on an autopilot.

I need to get back on exercise. My weight trajectory has been worrisome as I have regained 16 lbs of weight initially lost. And I repeatedly find myself glued to screens when instead I should be physically active. So I hope some self-compassion instead of berating myself (which does not help) would work, coupled with regular updates.

Tonight: going to walk on a treadmill. Nothing ambitious, 2. 6 mph, while listening to an audiobook. I hope the treadmill is not occupied (there is only one in the little gym in our complex).

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Default Nov 10, 2023 at 11:17 PM
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How did you go on the treadmill ? I really should be exercising but don’t.
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Default Nov 11, 2023 at 01:13 AM
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How did you go on the treadmill ? I really should be exercising but don’t.
Apparently, when we talk to ourselves this way ("I should be ... but I don't"), it does not help us to actually do what we think we should be doing. Michelle Segar does a lot of research, speaking and writing in this area. I recommend these two books of hers: Michelle Segar PhD. – Audio Books, Best Sellers, Author Bio | Audible.com

Thank you for asking! I did 50 minutes total on the treadmill. 30 minutes steady state cardio at 2.6 mph plus 10 minutes each of warmup and cooldown. I was wearing jeans. I did not feel like changing into leggings because it is now so cold outside. So I decided that walking in jeans is better than not walking at all. I did the same thing yesterday and also walked for 30 minutes at 2.6 mph.

I was really happy to walk into the dark gym which confirmed that the treadmill was for me to us. Two days ago I wanted to do cardio but did not because all the machines were occupied.

Tomorrow will be another day.

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Default Nov 11, 2023 at 01:01 PM
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50 minutes is a lot! Well done!
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50 minutes is a lot! Well done!
Thank you! I am going again today, but wearing sweatpants (I put them on in the morning and spent all day in them). I think I will feel better in sweatpants and it will feel more like real exercise to me. I will post later when I come back from our little gym.

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Default Nov 12, 2023 at 12:25 AM
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My partner has a treadmill in the garage. You inspire me to try it
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Oh that is a great asset! You would not need to compete with anyone for it. When was it last used?

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Default Nov 12, 2023 at 02:14 AM
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40 mins at 2.6 mph plus 10 mins total of warmup and cooldown, again for 50 minutes total but 10 minutes more at a reasonable speed

Yes, it felt so much better to be wearing sweatpants than jeans! And speaking of sweat, even though 2.6 mph is not a lot, I sweated enough to need a sink bath afterwards. And that was pleasant.

Will be back on the treadmill tomorrow if it is available.

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Default Nov 12, 2023 at 06:11 AM
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This forum does help.. that's why I'm here too, not a bad thing at all

If people don't want to read they'll skip over it. It's less invasive than like dominanting a conversation in real life plus people know what to expect

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Default Nov 12, 2023 at 07:37 PM
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A note to myself: yesterday I posted at eleven fifteen PM. It is too late for me even though it does not feel like that because I am a night owl. But as a result I fell asleep after midnight and woke up underslept. I then took a long nap and ended up having almost 10 hours of sleep (not in bed, but sleep, as tracked by OURA ring). When I go to bed at 10, I end up needing less sleep. It is very important to me to go to bed earlier even though doing so is against my chronotype.

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Default Nov 12, 2023 at 09:11 PM
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What’s OURA RING?
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Default Nov 12, 2023 at 09:43 PM
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This: https://ouraring.com/

But if your sleep is regular and good, I do not recommend spending money on it.

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My sleep is terrible. I did a bit of googling on the ring. Seems to have very mixed reviews.
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Default Nov 12, 2023 at 11:10 PM
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Whatever you decide, focus only on what it can do for sleep. Its activity tracking is not good. Meaning, of course if it tell you that today you walked 10K steps and yesterday 5K steps, then yes, today you walked more. But in absolute terms, it seems to overestimate what you actually worked. And it is not sensitive enough. I know people who swear by Oura ring for sleep tracking but they have Apple watches to track their activity. They do not use Oura for daytime activity tracking, HR etc.

I am surprised this is so. It seems that tracking from the finger would be at least as good as tracking from the wrist. So I do not know why this is the case

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Default Nov 12, 2023 at 11:59 PM
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today, no treadmill, but I went to a restorative yoga class. It is a relaxing class, not something that burns calories, but I still count it as exercise.

Now I will unwind and go to bed early.

And tomorrow will be another day and I have my personal training session in the evening.

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Default Nov 14, 2023 at 12:31 AM
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80 minutes on the treadmill while listening to a riveting audio book. a lot, I know.

10 minutes warmup to the speed of 3 mph, then 60 minutes at 3 mph, then 10 minutes cooldown to 1mph.

The best part: I was approached outside the clubhouse (the gym is inside it) by this young woman who told me that she had noticed me exercising a lot and how she essentially saluted me knowing for herself how difficult it is to stick to exercise. I did not recognize her at first but then it dawned on me that once or twice I had seen her on the elliptical. She told me that the elliptical means not spending any mental energy for her. I said that for me, it is the opposite: I tried the elliptical but thought that I could not figure it out, which is why I do the treadmill and occasionally the rowing machine (the whole little gym consists of these three machines). She said "whatever you do, as long as you do it". I agreed, introduced myself and asked for her name: Laura. She said she could forget my name. I said that it was OK and that I would not forger her name (it is hard to forget the name Laura).

She is chubby although not as much as I am. I am glad to have found a new friend, if only for those brief moments when we overlap at the gym or outside on the complex grounds.

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Default Nov 14, 2023 at 03:15 PM
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You’re doing great!
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Default Nov 14, 2023 at 10:15 PM
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No exercise this evening: I will cook for the week ahead and won't have time for exercise.
Tomorrow, the personal trainer will come.

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Default Nov 15, 2023 at 11:25 PM
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On the treadmill

60 mins at 3 mph plus 20 mins of warmup and cooldown

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Keep going that’s great 😃
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