Gym/Exercise Thread
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RIP
20 year old bodybuilder that I knew from various lifting boards pronounced dead in a hospital last night
it wouldn't surprise me if it comes out he was abusing DNP or other various substances and mixed them with drinking last night
Kid was fitness model-esque shredded, people would murder for his genetics and physique....
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20 year old bodybuilder that I knew from various lifting boards pronounced dead in a hospital last night
it wouldn't surprise me if it comes out he was abusing DNP or other various substances and mixed them with drinking last night
Kid was fitness model-esque shredded, people would murder for his genetics and physique....
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Kinesio tape. Yay, or nay?
My chiro has been taping my shoulder and calf (had that terrible knot addressed today; I've had broken bones that hurt less than that deep tissue work), and I have to say it's either psychosomatic or the stuff actually works. Between KT Tape and Rocktape I seem to like Rocktape better; the adhesive is way stronger, so even tho KT seems to stretch a bit more it won't hold as long or as well.
My chiro has been taping my shoulder and calf (had that terrible knot addressed today; I've had broken bones that hurt less than that deep tissue work), and I have to say it's either psychosomatic or the stuff actually works. Between KT Tape and Rocktape I seem to like Rocktape better; the adhesive is way stronger, so even tho KT seems to stretch a bit more it won't hold as long or as well.
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I used it for GoRuck and it worked great until it came off. Most people aren't doing that kind of activity though.
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yay for me. I used the KT tape for some ankle pain. worked good for me. 

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What are the secrets of an inexpensive gym membership?
The girl I'm dating wants to join one in the east end - so that would be LA Fitness in Bakery Square, Fitness Factory on S Highland, or Shadyside X on Walnut. Any that I'm missing? Given that LA Fitness is a huge chain I thought I'd be able to find some promo codes online or something.
I usually just jog and lift dumbells at home, but I'd join with her at a bogo rate.
The girl I'm dating wants to join one in the east end - so that would be LA Fitness in Bakery Square, Fitness Factory on S Highland, or Shadyside X on Walnut. Any that I'm missing? Given that LA Fitness is a huge chain I thought I'd be able to find some promo codes online or something.
I usually just jog and lift dumbells at home, but I'd join with her at a bogo rate.
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I think fitness factory is the only you'd get a reasonable rate at, but they probably want much more $$ up front.
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Is there a planet fitness up there? It's like $10 a month down here.
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There are a few in the suburbs but none anywhere around me. I miss living on the South Side and working out in that roidhead trailer on Wharton Street that never seemed to remember to bill me.PensFanInDC wrote:Is there a planet fitness up there? It's like $10 a month down here.
I can get some kind of discount rate at Fitness Factory through my health insurance - but theres no discount. Just additional fees

I feel like I've seen deals for you and a buddy to sign up and get one free, or get one half off. Not seeing anything like that online though.
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at PF you can do the Black Card for $20 which gives you a free guest any time, access to the hydromassage beds (love'em!) and access to any PF in the country.PensFanInDC wrote:Is there a planet fitness up there? It's like $10 a month down here.
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Just incase anyone was wondering if they even lift.
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I ran my 100th marathon last Sunday.
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Congrats. And ugh. I've never had a desire to run anything longer than 5 miles.GJ wrote:I ran my 100th marathon last Sunday.
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I'll probably never see my first one.GJ wrote:I ran my 100th marathon last Sunday.

I'm usually content doing 5ks and probably even enjoy 10ks more than the 5's. I start doing the longer races last year, ones that are longer than the 10k but not quite a half-marathon and those really knock me down for a day or so. I couldn't imagine going 26 miles on foot. I'm not getting any younger and I'm sure my knees aren't getting in better shape.
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fixed it for me.Dickie Dunn wrote:Congrats. And ugh. I've never had a desire to run anything longer than 5 miles.GJ wrote:I ran my 100th marathon last Sunday.
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I try to avoid running and just make sure when i'm at the gym I keep my heart rate elevated nonstop for 20-30 minutes. My knees don't like running, which sucks because I do like it. I've never had interest in running more than 5 or so miles either though and really never more than 5k. That was what I worked up to last year when I was running and then was just working on getting down to a 20 minute 5k. I think I got it down to like 21:30 or so as my best time before I got out of it. Marathon running has to do harm to your body.
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Lately I've really been trying to focus more on HIIT, since I've really been getting in a regimented lifting schedule. Like Wednesday for example, I only worked out for like 13 minutes, but during that time I sustained something like a 7:40 mile pace. I was doing 1:15 jog, :45 all-out sprint. By the end of those 13 minutes, I was sucking wind hard, it's definitely a whole different beast.
I40, I'll probably never run a marathon for that exact reason. Obviously there are people that run a ton of them (congrats GJ), but there is clear, documented evidence that they actually destroy your heart tissue, as well as have other debilitating effects. I also have a family history of cardiac events, so I'd rather not risk it. I'll do up to a half-marathon and that's about it.
I40, I'll probably never run a marathon for that exact reason. Obviously there are people that run a ton of them (congrats GJ), but there is clear, documented evidence that they actually destroy your heart tissue, as well as have other debilitating effects. I also have a family history of cardiac events, so I'd rather not risk it. I'll do up to a half-marathon and that's about it.
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The type of form you use for running makes a huge difference. I'm a Pose runner. But whatever distance you run, have fun with it. It's just running. Nice article on some little known marathon dangers...shafnutz05 wrote:I40, I'll probably never run a marathon for that exact reason. Obviously there are people that run a ton of them (congrats GJ), but there is clear, documented evidence that they actually destroy your heart tissue, as well as have other debilitating effects. I also have a family history of cardiac events, so I'd rather not risk it. I'll do up to a half-marathon and that's about it.

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GJ wrote:The type of form you use for running makes a huge difference. I'm a Pose runner. But whatever distance you run, have fun with it. It's just running. Nice article on some little known marathon dangers...![]()
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What are the expert opinions on the elliptical?
I've never used one much before. I ran on it for 60 minutes yesterday with my heart rate around 150. Wasn't too tiring, but the machine seemed to think I was burning about 100 calories every 10 minutes.
I could dig that - I could rewatch all of 24 on this thing leading up to the new season.
I've never used one much before. I ran on it for 60 minutes yesterday with my heart rate around 150. Wasn't too tiring, but the machine seemed to think I was burning about 100 calories every 10 minutes.
I could dig that - I could rewatch all of 24 on this thing leading up to the new season.
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Ran 6 miles on the treadmill yesterday. Decided to do the Pittsburgh Half in May. Can't wait.
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I'm tall, and the geometry of the elliptical just doesn't work for me. It wrecks my calves and is half the workout of real running. I burn 200/cal a mile which I can cover in about 8 minutes, so 500/cal in the same time it'd take to burn 200 on the elliptical. If I need something low impact I'd just bike, skate, or swim.
Wife loves the elliptical, and she's a marathoner, but she's 10" shorter than me. YMMV.
Wife loves the elliptical, and she's a marathoner, but she's 10" shorter than me. YMMV.
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The calorie counter on an elliptical is off. You might burn 60 % of what it is telling you.
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I always wondered how accurate these measurements are on all equipment.Grunthy wrote:The calorie counter on an elliptical is off. You might burn 60 % of what it is telling you.
It was definitely not very tiring. I often do a 2 mile loop around Shadyside in around 15 minutes (Negley to Highland, Baum to 5th) and am breathing pretty heavily at the end. This was a cakewalk.
If I jog straight up Center Ave from my office to my home 3.7ish miles away I burn roughly 500 calories in 35 minutes (according to my cellphone).