CougTek
Hairy Aussie
Being so much full of meaning, I would have expected it to be Belge rather than Swiss. Whatever.
Mercutio said:Dude, I slept in the same bed with a woman for four years and never technically got to do that. What makes you think I'm going to get it now?
No, I'm not kidding.
Mercutio said:Dude, I slept in the same bed with a woman for four years and never technically got to do that. What makes you think I'm going to get it now?
No, I'm not kidding.
i said:Seriously though, the reason I dredged up this discussion is because I wondered what people were doing excercise-wise (ouch) these days, if anything.
Tell me about it. I've more or less felt this way since mid 1982. I somehow manage to go through the motions of life, but usually the spark just isn't there. I do have rare moments where I feel almost human. In my case I just blame a lot of my misery on the fact that most things that make me sad really aren't my fault and are beyond my control. That makes getting on with life somewhat easier.I've basically been dead since February 1997. Not physically of course (duh), but in terms of spirit or happiness to any real extent. I could get hit by a truck tomorrow and no one would notice. I'd just get a couple of messages on my answering machine first asking where I am, then later telling me I'd been fired.
ddrueding said:Suggestion? Handcuffs
i said:Seriously though, the reason I dredged up this discussion is because I wondered what people were doing excercise-wise (ouch) these days, if anything.
ddrueding said:timwhit,
Best of luck! If that was 18 hours and 00 minutes, I might be able to manage 3 miles....
Top scores for the physical fitness test are an 18:00 3 mile run, 100 sit-ups in 2 minutes, and 20 pull-ups.
adriel said:Top scores for the physical fitness test are an 18:00 3 mile run, 100 sit-ups in 2 minutes, and 20 pull-ups.
Do you know the form that is required for each of these exercises?
timwhit said:The run differs depending on weather. If the weather sucks then it is run indoors, if it is nice then outdoors.
The pull-ups are dead hand and can be either overhand or underhand, your choice.
The sit-ups are laying on your back, feet flat on the floor with something or someone holding them down, arms across the chest gripping your biceps. You have to go up until your elbows touch your thighs.
The pull-ups are dead hang and can be either overhand or underhand, your choice. The sit-ups are laying on your back, feet flat on the floor with something or someone holding them down, arms across the chest gripping your biceps. You have to go up until your elbows touch your thighs.
adriel said:The pull-ups are dead hang and can be either overhand or underhand, your choice. The sit-ups are laying on your back, feet flat on the floor with something or someone holding them down, arms across the chest gripping your biceps. You have to go up until your elbows touch your thighs.
Oh, that's real easy then, standard military situp form. I saw a pic on the OCS website; yeah they're touching elbows to thighs. Their pullups, provided underhand is allowed, is easy as well.
What are your running habits, timwhit? Obviously you're squared away on the training methods and drills, but I notice you mentioned your knees hurt in high school...
1. Got runner's shoes? (New Balance, Adidas, etc.) Had your running style analyzed and an appropriate pair of shoes assigned?
2. Do you stretch your IT bands?
3. Are you taking any joint health/cartilage supplements such as Glucosamine and MSM?