Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 I think my little guy was getting sick because he has been off all day today and has a runny nose. He's always snitty when he's fighting something off. 'Permission' is so apt. I have this thing about carrying on no matter what the consequences will be for me later. I used to be a distance swimmer so I guess I am going to have to learn to pace myself in the other areas of my life. I really want to get this diagnosed so if there is something out there that can help me we can get on with it. The drunkenness is so very true. Or possibly on tranquillizers. I mean, why else would I be slurring in the middle of the day, stumbling, tailing off what I'm trying to say and getting mentally jumbled. Now that it's come down to people either thinking I'm smashed during the day or have a health problem, I decided it's better they know I'm NOT drunk! I've been extremely tired today and slept quite late once my eldest went to school. You know, the slurring, the jumbles, and I caught a glimpse of myself walking in the store window which was bizarre. My feet were going straight ahead of me as the ought but I think I was lifting them too high and sort of slamming them down. It would be good to know what the heck is going on., Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2008 Report Share Posted January 8, 2008 I am fortunate and blessed to have had a short leg which built easily...my weakest bodypart was and is my back...it has a higher insertion and the depth of lat was difficult to achieve. If I were you I'd split my legworkouts up into two days. Devote one day to quads and one day to hamstrings..that way you won't be so exhausted and you may find better development. Zettle wrote: Yeah, I know the legs are the weak link.........because I am on them all day. And when you are on them all day, it is very hard to build them up. LOL Doing what I can. Today was leg day. :>( I did it, tho. Z Re: Sharon Hi again ... I really recommend counting calories just for one day. It will be a real reality check. I had a client who was training for competition and couldnt get her bodyfat down. She told me she was only eating healthy food..such as oatmeal and eggs for breakfast and tuna and wholewheat for lunch..It turns out her portions were way out of control....so as soon as she weighed , measured and counted calories she was able to get in control and did well her first ( and only ) contest. I have had a shoulder , knee and now back injuries and I know your PAIN!! I used a massage therapist, chiropractor and lots of ice and stretching to finally get healed!! Thank goodness my shoulder and knee pain are gone..now I just have to deal with the back. I got a bit over enthusiastic this year with the movied the 300....did some jumping plyometric squats ( forgetting that I'm 60 yrs old) and suffered the pain!! LOL Take a close look at your pictures.. I see a lot of upper body muscle and just a bit of weakness in your quads and hamstrings...work on those and you'll have a great proportioned physique. Sharon Zettle wrote: Sharon, I don't count calories, per se. I strive for 1 1/2 g. protein per pound of bodyweight and 100 g. carb. I really need to get back on what my consultant had me doing last fall........3 days of that and then 1 day of 1 1/2g. carb per pound of my bodyweight and drop back to 1 g. protein, then back to the 3 day/1day split. Haven't taken the time to sit down with my pencil, paper and trusty calculator and " just do it " . :>) A rainy day today, perhaps this is the time. For workouts right now I have been following the workout routines posted monthly in the " Ironman " magazine. Some of the exercises I cannot go as heavy as I would like because of my shoulder issues, so I do what I can without injury. Over time I have been able to increase my weights, but I am not going to tell you what they are because you would call me a wuss. But, dealing with the excruciating shoulder pain I had I am considering myself so lucky I can do anything at all. Dealing with a 2 pound dumbbell on any shoulder exercise was sheer torture. I have since found a wonderful dr. who has given my health a complete turn around, but I still have to be careful. Also having some knee issues, and he is working on those for me too. Cardio consists of the elliptical. We have a pretty complete gym upstairs in our home; machine, cable outfit, calf raise and ab bench " things " ........dumbbells too, of course. Spousal Unit even decided a couple of years ago a tanning bed would be a nice addition, so we got one of those too. I think we should sell reasonably priced memberships, don't you?? Z Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2008 Report Share Posted January 8, 2008 Forgot to add in that last post.........I weigh my protein out EVERY meal and measure veggies and carbs. Don't do alot of fruit. Pretty much have cut out sugar, don't add salt to ANYTHING. If I have any bread it is usually a whole wheat I make myself. Recipe is from Natural Ovens, contains alot of seeds , etc. I won't " can " the dairy until about the first of March or so. Then it's veggies, almost no fruit, no dairy (gawd, i hate giving up my yogurt........LOL) lean roast beef, turkey breast, and VERY lean hamburger. Brown/wild rice. An occasional sweet potato. Jeez, I hate sweet potatoes. The worst is salmon.........won't even get it close to my lips. Yuck. Z Re: Sharon Hi again ... I really recommend counting calories just for one day. It will be a real reality check. I had a client who was training for competition and couldnt get her bodyfat down. She told me she was only eating healthy food..such as oatmeal and eggs for breakfast and tuna and wholewheat for lunch..It turns out her portions were way out of control....so as soon as she weighed , measured and counted calories she was able to get in control and did well her first ( and only ) contest. I have had a shoulder , knee and now back injuries and I know your PAIN!! I used a massage therapist, chiropractor and lots of ice and stretching to finally get healed!! Thank goodness my shoulder and knee pain are gone..now I just have to deal with the back. I got a bit over enthusiastic this year with the movied the 300....did some jumping plyometric squats ( forgetting that I'm 60 yrs old) and suffered the pain!! LOL Take a close look at your pictures.. I see a lot of upper body muscle and just a bit of weakness in your quads and hamstrings...work on those and you'll have a great proportioned physique. Sharon Zettle wrote: Sharon, I don't count calories, per se. I strive for 1 1/2 g. protein per pound of bodyweight and 100 g. carb. I really need to get back on what my consultant had me doing last fall........3 days of that and then 1 day of 1 1/2g. carb per pound of my bodyweight and drop back to 1 g. protein, then back to the 3 day/1day split. Haven't taken the time to sit down with my pencil, paper and trusty calculator and " just do it " . :>) A rainy day today, perhaps this is the time. For workouts right now I have been following the workout routines posted monthly in the " Ironman " magazine. Some of the exercises I cannot go as heavy as I would like because of my shoulder issues, so I do what I can without injury. Over time I have been able to increase my weights, but I am not going to tell you what they are because you would call me a wuss. But, dealing with the excruciating shoulder pain I had I am considering myself so lucky I can do anything at all. Dealing with a 2 pound dumbbell on any shoulder exercise was sheer torture. I have since found a wonderful dr. who has given my health a complete turn around, but I still have to be careful. Also having some knee issues, and he is working on those for me too. Cardio consists of the elliptical. We have a pretty complete gym upstairs in our home; machine, cable outfit, calf raise and ab bench " things " ........dumbbells too, of course. Spousal Unit even decided a couple of years ago a tanning bed would be a nice addition, so we got one of those too. I think we should sell reasonably priced memberships, don't you?? Z Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.