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In a message dated 1/30/2004 2:34:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,

tluna@... writes:

Holy crap, woman!! 10 incline?? Do you do that through the whole 20

minutes? Every time? Why? Wow--I'm impressed!!! I think I'll try that

just to see if I can do it. My level 10 is usually at 8.5mph, but I do the

whole run flat. What speed do you start at?

No way Man! I start at 3.5/incline 5 = level 5; Level 6 = 3.7/6; Level 7=

3.9/7; Level 8=4.1/8; Level 9=4.3/9; Level 10 = 6.0/10. Puff Puff Puff Cough

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In a message dated 1/30/2004 2:34:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,

tluna@... writes:

Holy crap, woman!! 10 incline?? Do you do that through the whole 20

minutes? Every time? Why? Wow--I'm impressed!!! I think I'll try that

just to see if I can do it. My level 10 is usually at 8.5mph, but I do the

whole run flat. What speed do you start at?

No way Man! I start at 3.5/incline 5 = level 5; Level 6 = 3.7/6; Level 7=

3.9/7; Level 8=4.1/8; Level 9=4.3/9; Level 10 = 6.0/10. Puff Puff Puff Cough

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In a message dated 1/30/2004 2:34:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,

tluna@... writes:

Holy crap, woman!! 10 incline?? Do you do that through the whole 20

minutes? Every time? Why? Wow--I'm impressed!!! I think I'll try that

just to see if I can do it. My level 10 is usually at 8.5mph, but I do the

whole run flat. What speed do you start at?

No way Man! I start at 3.5/incline 5 = level 5; Level 6 = 3.7/6; Level 7=

3.9/7; Level 8=4.1/8; Level 9=4.3/9; Level 10 = 6.0/10. Puff Puff Puff Cough

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>>>6.0 is maxing out on the treadmill for me. Urrrrr, Are you talking speed

or

distant? Of course, I have the incline at 10 also. :P But I'm about at

heart

attack range for that one minute/level 10 part of cardio.

Holy crap, woman!! 10 incline?? Do you do that through the whole 20

minutes? Every time? Why? Wow--I'm impressed!!! I think I'll try that

just to see if I can do it. My level 10 is usually at 8.5mph, but I do the

whole run flat. What speed do you start at?

Terri

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>>>6.0 is maxing out on the treadmill for me. Urrrrr, Are you talking speed

or

distant? Of course, I have the incline at 10 also. :P But I'm about at

heart

attack range for that one minute/level 10 part of cardio.

Holy crap, woman!! 10 incline?? Do you do that through the whole 20

minutes? Every time? Why? Wow--I'm impressed!!! I think I'll try that

just to see if I can do it. My level 10 is usually at 8.5mph, but I do the

whole run flat. What speed do you start at?

Terri

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>>>6.0 is maxing out on the treadmill for me. Urrrrr, Are you talking speed

or

distant? Of course, I have the incline at 10 also. :P But I'm about at

heart

attack range for that one minute/level 10 part of cardio.

Holy crap, woman!! 10 incline?? Do you do that through the whole 20

minutes? Every time? Why? Wow--I'm impressed!!! I think I'll try that

just to see if I can do it. My level 10 is usually at 8.5mph, but I do the

whole run flat. What speed do you start at?

Terri

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Maybe her 10 incline is different from your treadmill. No way I

could do the whole 20 minutes on 10 incline on mine. I usually

gradually increase the incline and the speed. The incline ends up on

6 by the time I reach a 10 with the speed at a 10. I'm also holding

4 lbs of hand weights during the whole time.

Andy

> >>>6.0 is maxing out on the treadmill for me. Urrrrr, Are you

talking speed

> or

> distant? Of course, I have the incline at 10 also. :P But I'm

about at

> heart

> attack range for that one minute/level 10 part of cardio.

>

> Holy crap, woman!! 10 incline?? Do you do that through the whole

20

> minutes? Every time? Why? Wow--I'm impressed!!! I think I'll

try that

> just to see if I can do it. My level 10 is usually at 8.5mph, but

I do the

> whole run flat. What speed do you start at?

> Terri

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Maybe her 10 incline is different from your treadmill. No way I

could do the whole 20 minutes on 10 incline on mine. I usually

gradually increase the incline and the speed. The incline ends up on

6 by the time I reach a 10 with the speed at a 10. I'm also holding

4 lbs of hand weights during the whole time.

Andy

> >>>6.0 is maxing out on the treadmill for me. Urrrrr, Are you

talking speed

> or

> distant? Of course, I have the incline at 10 also. :P But I'm

about at

> heart

> attack range for that one minute/level 10 part of cardio.

>

> Holy crap, woman!! 10 incline?? Do you do that through the whole

20

> minutes? Every time? Why? Wow--I'm impressed!!! I think I'll

try that

> just to see if I can do it. My level 10 is usually at 8.5mph, but

I do the

> whole run flat. What speed do you start at?

> Terri

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Maybe her 10 incline is different from your treadmill. No way I

could do the whole 20 minutes on 10 incline on mine. I usually

gradually increase the incline and the speed. The incline ends up on

6 by the time I reach a 10 with the speed at a 10. I'm also holding

4 lbs of hand weights during the whole time.

Andy

> >>>6.0 is maxing out on the treadmill for me. Urrrrr, Are you

talking speed

> or

> distant? Of course, I have the incline at 10 also. :P But I'm

about at

> heart

> attack range for that one minute/level 10 part of cardio.

>

> Holy crap, woman!! 10 incline?? Do you do that through the whole

20

> minutes? Every time? Why? Wow--I'm impressed!!! I think I'll

try that

> just to see if I can do it. My level 10 is usually at 8.5mph, but

I do the

> whole run flat. What speed do you start at?

> Terri

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Yes, a 10 on my machine is supposed to be 10 mph since it says 6 min

mile at that setting. 10 mph is the fastest setting on mine and the

most incline is 10%. The lowest incline on my treadmill is 1.5%. It

won't go completely flat.

The weights are 2 lb weights that I hold in each hand. These came

with the treadmill and they are like tiny little dumbells.

My treadmill has buttons for changing incline and speed if that is

what you are asking. I never have done full incline and full speed.

I guess I still have something to work up to.

Andy

> Andy,

>

> When you say your speed is at 10, is that a " 10 " setting on your

> machine, or 10 mph? If 10 mph, you're scaring me!

>

> I can't do much of an incline. I'm 5'11 " , and my treadmill is in

the

> basement, with a fairly low ceiling. Right now, my head is between

> the rafters at 1.5% incline. At 6%, while jogging, I'd be hanging

by

> my scalp from the nails that are driven through the floor.

>

> Never thought of carrying weights. Are these wrist weights, or

> dumbbells? How do you change incline and speed?

>

> Bob

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I'll be patient... you can never tell when a good brain scrambling

might occur :o)

Bob

> LOL!! You are too funny Bob. If I ever decide to move somewhere

> cold and snowy (errrr, that will only happen if I receive a blow to

> the head that permanently scrambles my brains) as opposed to warm

> and sunny (and NOT humid!) like California, then I'll look you up.

> hehe

>

> Jen B.

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I'll be patient... you can never tell when a good brain scrambling

might occur :o)

Bob

> LOL!! You are too funny Bob. If I ever decide to move somewhere

> cold and snowy (errrr, that will only happen if I receive a blow to

> the head that permanently scrambles my brains) as opposed to warm

> and sunny (and NOT humid!) like California, then I'll look you up.

> hehe

>

> Jen B.

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I'll be patient... you can never tell when a good brain scrambling

might occur :o)

Bob

> LOL!! You are too funny Bob. If I ever decide to move somewhere

> cold and snowy (errrr, that will only happen if I receive a blow to

> the head that permanently scrambles my brains) as opposed to warm

> and sunny (and NOT humid!) like California, then I'll look you up.

> hehe

>

> Jen B.

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Wow, it's been a long time since we've heard from you! It has been so

long it brought happy tears to my eyes. Have you been lurking or did

you just check-in. How's Lori and the kids?

EFL is the acronym for Eating for Life. It is a recently published

book by Bill . It goes into more detail for the nutrition

aspect of BFL and then contains 150 recipes. These are tasty recipes

and easy to prepare. I've been cooking out of it for 6 weeks and am

actually finding cooking enjoyable. I haven't heard of anyone that

doesn't like the book and most of the recipes other than the Anyday

Sundae (which I like) we agree are tasty. Of course there's a website

you can check out and it has some sample recipes as well.

http://www.eatingforlife.com

It is great to hear from you!

Andy

> What is EFL?

>

> Brett (hi guys)

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Wow, it's been a long time since we've heard from you! It has been so

long it brought happy tears to my eyes. Have you been lurking or did

you just check-in. How's Lori and the kids?

EFL is the acronym for Eating for Life. It is a recently published

book by Bill . It goes into more detail for the nutrition

aspect of BFL and then contains 150 recipes. These are tasty recipes

and easy to prepare. I've been cooking out of it for 6 weeks and am

actually finding cooking enjoyable. I haven't heard of anyone that

doesn't like the book and most of the recipes other than the Anyday

Sundae (which I like) we agree are tasty. Of course there's a website

you can check out and it has some sample recipes as well.

http://www.eatingforlife.com

It is great to hear from you!

Andy

> What is EFL?

>

> Brett (hi guys)

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I found it recently in an outlet mall bookstore for only $10.00. I

see several at http://www.half.com for only $9.00 plus shipping. I

think it is $16.98 at Wal-Mart.

Andy

> I'll pick it up. My wife got " proteined out " and is dragging her feet

> getting back on board (winter and clingy 1yo haven't helped). I'm

used to

> bland food, kind of like it even.

>

> Also need to pick up a few BFL books for friends...who's got the best

> prices these days?

>

> > Brett,

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I'm a morning workout guy too now. When you were here before I was an

evening guy. I switched to mornings at some point and have't gone

back. Hugh needed morning workouts too since he wasn't always getting

his workouts done. So on weight days, I have to get up even earlier

so I can workout first and then I help him with his workouts. We are

both doing really well! Hugh was out of the groove for awhile (knee

problem and out of habit), but since September, he has been in the

habit and has rarely missed a workout. His weight doesn't seem to go

down much, but his muscle is increasing. He's at about 192 lbs. I'm

slowly gaining muscle, switch to a new routine over a year ago, and it

has really helped to gain muscle. I'm only 7 lbs from my pre-BFL

weight 3 years ago due to gaining muscle.

I like your cell phone trick for getting up. My trick for getting up

is that the dog wants outside about the time I get up to do my

workout. After getting up 2 times to let him out and then back in,

I'm ready to get up.

We've had snow on the ground here for awhile too. Kind of unusual.

I'm ready to run outside, but our road isn't melting very fast. 40s

this weekend though! I can go into town and run on the trails on the

weekend, but weekdays, I just use the treadmill.

Andy

> Hi!!!

>

> Been good, stayin' busy. Not a lot of time for email much anymore.

Early

> to bed, busy at work (including right now, but I wanted to check in

for a

> bit). How many kids? hahahahahahaha holding at 4 (we're done).

>

> Been back on the straight and narrow morning workout routine for 6

months,

> was evenings before that, and was getting very sporadic, down to 2x week

> and it wasn't cutting it. Still eating good, pretty much BFL, staying

> trim & trying to get buff, hahahahhaa.

>

> Come to think of it, I was trying to get morning workouts going again

> since back when I started BFL. I finally had to start going to bed

before

> midnight, even as early as 11. The real trick was something I

discovered

> while out of town last summer...my alarm on my cell phone. Now, I

set it

> for 5:40 and leave it on the kitchen counter. I HAVE to get UP to

go turn

> it off, or else it will wake up everyone in the house. It's been

working,

> and the consistency is paying off.

>

> Lori's good, wanting to get back after it, waiting until Noah will

let her

> sleep all night without nursing. We tried him out at the gym

daycare the

> other day, and he did all right, so it may not be too long now.

We've had

> snow on the ground since Christmas, so she hasn't wanted to take the

> jogger out. Kids are getting big, Zach turned 5 yesterday, Matt is 7,

> and Josh is a surly 12.

>

> So how are you all???

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I'm a morning workout guy too now. When you were here before I was an

evening guy. I switched to mornings at some point and have't gone

back. Hugh needed morning workouts too since he wasn't always getting

his workouts done. So on weight days, I have to get up even earlier

so I can workout first and then I help him with his workouts. We are

both doing really well! Hugh was out of the groove for awhile (knee

problem and out of habit), but since September, he has been in the

habit and has rarely missed a workout. His weight doesn't seem to go

down much, but his muscle is increasing. He's at about 192 lbs. I'm

slowly gaining muscle, switch to a new routine over a year ago, and it

has really helped to gain muscle. I'm only 7 lbs from my pre-BFL

weight 3 years ago due to gaining muscle.

I like your cell phone trick for getting up. My trick for getting up

is that the dog wants outside about the time I get up to do my

workout. After getting up 2 times to let him out and then back in,

I'm ready to get up.

We've had snow on the ground here for awhile too. Kind of unusual.

I'm ready to run outside, but our road isn't melting very fast. 40s

this weekend though! I can go into town and run on the trails on the

weekend, but weekdays, I just use the treadmill.

Andy

> Hi!!!

>

> Been good, stayin' busy. Not a lot of time for email much anymore.

Early

> to bed, busy at work (including right now, but I wanted to check in

for a

> bit). How many kids? hahahahahahaha holding at 4 (we're done).

>

> Been back on the straight and narrow morning workout routine for 6

months,

> was evenings before that, and was getting very sporadic, down to 2x week

> and it wasn't cutting it. Still eating good, pretty much BFL, staying

> trim & trying to get buff, hahahahhaa.

>

> Come to think of it, I was trying to get morning workouts going again

> since back when I started BFL. I finally had to start going to bed

before

> midnight, even as early as 11. The real trick was something I

discovered

> while out of town last summer...my alarm on my cell phone. Now, I

set it

> for 5:40 and leave it on the kitchen counter. I HAVE to get UP to

go turn

> it off, or else it will wake up everyone in the house. It's been

working,

> and the consistency is paying off.

>

> Lori's good, wanting to get back after it, waiting until Noah will

let her

> sleep all night without nursing. We tried him out at the gym

daycare the

> other day, and he did all right, so it may not be too long now.

We've had

> snow on the ground since Christmas, so she hasn't wanted to take the

> jogger out. Kids are getting big, Zach turned 5 yesterday, Matt is 7,

> and Josh is a surly 12.

>

> So how are you all???

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Hi Gang!

I drove to Vermont yesterday (on my anniversary) and picked up my new

weight bench, barbells and plates. Got back too late for the movie

we were going to go see, so we settled on Cold Mountain.

My sins yesterday: very poor water consumption (no pee time

allowed), a Filet O Fish at McD's, popcorn at the movie, and a big-

a**ed ribeye steak at 10pm. I know... make it my free day ;)

Today's menu:

M1: Egg whites, spinach, feta cheese, blueberries (can't remember

the name in EFL)

M2: Carrot Cake Muffin w/RTD Lo-Carb Myoplex

M3: Tuna Casserole (planned over)

M4: Yogurt w/LF Cottage Cheese

M5: Sushi, Shrimp w/steamed broccoli, little white rice

M6: An EFL shake

Till Later,

Bob White

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