Exercise ⇒ Back on the treadmill again
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Back on the treadmill again
I've always preferred running on a treadmill. I am about 200 pounds when relatively fit and i find the treadmill has much less impact on my joints. In fact, there is no issue.
It is one of those things though if you stop for a while, it takes some mental gymnastics to get back on.
I have been going again for about 8 weeks and am up to 4km per run. I will try to keep it to 4 times per week max, as it can be addictive like anything else.
During the pandemic I have no interest in going crazy and depleting my energy entirely on a run... i feel like that is a good way to hurt your immune system for the subsequent hours... So i am just keeping my body moving and burning calories.
It is one of those things though if you stop for a while, it takes some mental gymnastics to get back on.
I have been going again for about 8 weeks and am up to 4km per run. I will try to keep it to 4 times per week max, as it can be addictive like anything else.
During the pandemic I have no interest in going crazy and depleting my energy entirely on a run... i feel like that is a good way to hurt your immune system for the subsequent hours... So i am just keeping my body moving and burning calories.
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It sounds like you are staying active and that is the most important thing. Keep up the work and you will see the results!
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Yes if anything, go for a walk outside and get some sun. Natural Vit D is great too and good for you.
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Oh yes, I get my sun... and apparently we only get enough UV radiation from the sun for Vitamin D production 6 months out of the year... (too far north, winter sun rays are too weak) so i also take D3.
But the running is about cardio / aerobic exercise.
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Canadians do deal with the Vitamin D deficiency in the late fall to early spring. Hence the need for fish in our diet and supplementary Vitamin D. We all used to take Cod Liver Oil back when i was a kid.. I really don't think anyone is doing that anymore.NewLifeScience wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 9:53 amOh yes, I get my sun... and apparently we only get enough UV radiation from the sun for Vitamin D production 6 months out of the year... (too far north, winter sun rays are too weak) so i also take D3.
But the running is about cardio / aerobic exercise.
I am taking vitamin C and D..s... and bell peppers for the vitamin C. I have a large supply of canned meat and veggies, dry foods and even boxed juice. I know it is not optimal, but better than nothing.
Where i am we have relatively low cases, but we are waiting to see how the virtual lock down of the past couple weeks affects the rate of new cases. I want to shop, but i also would rather limit my outside exposure as I also need to bring things to my older parent.
I also have a treadmill collecting dust... probably time to give it a go. I WISH i had bought that used Bowlfex Ultimate for $350 when it was for sale!!
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You know what they say about home gym equipment. Most people use it to hang stuff up. Great job on taking Vitamin D. A great little vitamin that is low in cost and provides a great deal of benefit on several different levels. Here is an article to provide more information
Altern Med Rev. 2005 Jun;10(2):94-111.
Benefits and requirements of vitamin D for optimal health: a review.
Grant WB1, Holick MF.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15989379
Altern Med Rev. 2005 Jun;10(2):94-111.
Benefits and requirements of vitamin D for optimal health: a review.
Grant WB1, Holick MF.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15989379
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There is some debate about whether vitamin D supplements even work. To get enough vitamin D, you only need 10 to 15 minutes of sun exposure, two to three times a week between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
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Plenty of time to sit in the sun in the backyard with what is going on in the world.
Natural is always better when available before relying on supplements.
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Good call, NewLifeScience! Finding a balance during these times is key.NewLifeScience wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 7:06 pm
During the pandemic I have no interest in going crazy and depleting my energy entirely on a run... i feel like that is a good way to hurt your immune system for the subsequent hours... So i am just keeping my body moving and burning calories.
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Well, you've inspired me NLS!
It is a funny thing, if I change into my running/treadmill attire.. it is going to happen.
So the trick is, to get into the attire. This may sound like a no brainer for many, but you would be surprised how hard it is for me to take that step.
However, I have done it three times now... so in 5 days have used the treadmill 3 times... doing a mile in total including warm up and cool down.
I hope to keep this up, it is very good for the brain.
It is a funny thing, if I change into my running/treadmill attire.. it is going to happen.
So the trick is, to get into the attire. This may sound like a no brainer for many, but you would be surprised how hard it is for me to take that step.
However, I have done it three times now... so in 5 days have used the treadmill 3 times... doing a mile in total including warm up and cool down.
I hope to keep this up, it is very good for the brain.