In Fitness and in Health
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Paleo diet is working for me down 20#!!! Another month Ill be back into my shirts!
That's awesome Jeff
What are the major principles of that diet? Same as Caveman diet or are they the same thing?
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Here's a kick-ass paleo website from a friend-of-friend down under; http://eatdrinkpaleo.com.au/
Lots of resources free! …says the vege who's stomach does not agree with meat :|
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I have p90x. It does everything I need it to do, but I'm a push up, pull up, sit up kinda guy. It provides useful variations for me, and I like their "Ab-ripper X" to burn away all that beer. If you have IPtorrents, I say its worth the 7GB freeleech download.
I don't care for all the talk during the video, so I just mute it.
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OK, first hand experience:
p90x does require equipment: pull up bar, dumbells, resistance bands, chairs for push up variations and various dumbell exercises, push up grips/stands, stools for leg kicks during plyometrics, yoga mats/shock-absorbing mats, heart rate monitor if you want one.
Each of the 12 videos are about an hour long (except the cardio and abs videos). you will need water and a towel too.
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After that, virtualskogg.com
Def start with the basics on the skogg system DVDs
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I've decided to sign up for The Skogg 60 Day Challenge. Maybe that will push me to get back in shape…
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After that, virtualskogg.com
Def start with the basics on the skogg system DVDs
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I've decided to sign up for The Skogg 60 Day Challenge. Maybe that will push me to get back in shape…
Congrats, Chris. You got this!!!
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Thank you to everyone who has contributed their workout regimen and plans here and in the GORUCK thread. It seems kettlebells are pretty popular, and I have been curious about them for a while now. After looking through everyone's posts, and watching hours of video on technique, I purchased some CAP kettlebells tonight. I'm really looking forward to giving them a go later this week.
Extra S/O to Doug for all the great advice.
Oh, and same/boring/old pushup routine today.
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Since I started working back in the city a little bit a go I've been cycling to work daily. Am back into an hour of cycling a day with a few bursty/steep hills each way. 18 months of commuter cycling, 4 month long distance cycling, and now I'm back to commuter and my legs are rubbish again. Really surprising considering I was riding further and doing more, a different kind of work out I know…..
Enjoying it again, painful getting back into it, but not rushing anything and enjoying the pain as process as much as possible
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Skogg dvd's will be here tomorrow until then squat jumps, lateral jumps, tuck jumps, push ups (in later sets on knees) and lunges
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I've been doing Skogg (roots and intervals so far) for three weeks and I'm finally getting it. After years of lifting weights it's hard to get used to hip powered swings. Now that I got it its kicking my ass in a good way. Those high pulls are killer! My advice is to work on the swing until you are sure you have it, I jumped right in without having the foundation down cold.
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What I meant is, I'm not sure about what your exercises comprise. So, do my (basic) traditional weigh lifting exercises compare to a typical kettle bell day or am I lacking in things like compound movements?
Trying to figure out if I'm being efficient with my limited exercise time.
Sorry for being so cryptic.