anyone have recommendations for headphones to use while running? i have these but they don't stay in place as well as i'd like them to.
2/2/2011 11:16:19 PM
I use some Nike over-the-head headphones[Edited on February 2, 2011 at 11:48 PM. Reason : only issue is a little irratation/chafing on the ears if I run for a really long time]
2/2/2011 11:48:30 PM
Ive always had great luck with the:http://www.amazon.com/Zune-JDA-00001-Premium-Headphones-v2/dp/B000VWOL3Owhich are the premium headphones that used to come with older Zunes. They dont tangle really (cloth cord) and sit in your ear so amazingly well. I've bought 3-4 pairs over the years and still love them. Sounds beats anything under 50 bucks IMO.The reviews mention you can hear the cables, that's only if they move over something rough, it's never noticed in workout clothes or regular attire.
2/2/2011 11:59:13 PM
my earholes are too open for those
2/3/2011 12:08:20 AM
I use earbuds but I hate running so I elliptical it. Big difference I'd say. What kind of supplements do you guys take?I feel like an old person, I know I don't need to take some of this stuff but I feel it helps.I take a multivitamin twice a dayFish oilAcai chewProtein powder once a dayAnd this weight loss supplement I'm trying that I got for free lol
2/3/2011 9:17:25 AM
Here is a question for you guys -- I get absolutely destroyed when I do legs for a few days after. A lot of you have met me and I'm not a big guy, but I push myself, especially with squats. I do approaching 2x my body weight and my lower/core is pretty strong for someone my size so I'm not worried about continuing to build strength there.I'm thinking about nixing the actual squats in the power rack and just doing a long set of jump squats that will fit in nicely with my regular weight leg training and transition in to my new cardio routine.Bad idea? Good idea? I'm completely ignorant to most body weight exercises but I figure this will at least allow me to walk and maybe even play tennis/basketball the days after my leg workouts.^ what are the actual benefits of fish oil? Maybe I'm looking in the wrong place, but shit seems way too expensive for the benefits I can see...[Edited on February 3, 2011 at 9:32 AM. Reason : x]
2/3/2011 9:28:46 AM
^I'm that way when I start working out my legs again after a long absence. After about a month my legs have gotten stronger and use to it and I'm only sore for about a day (well maybe for a little longer, but I can actually do stuff the day after).
2/3/2011 9:37:36 AM
Fish oil is something I would NOT skip out on. It has sooooooooo many benefits for you. It lowers the risk of cancer, has great cardiovascular health benefits, and it's a great antioxidant. Good for the brain!http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_oil#Benefits
2/3/2011 9:51:00 AM
I just eat fish like a normal person. You only need the oils if you're not getting enough of them naturally. I'm 40 years old and I'm in the best shape of my life.
2/3/2011 10:17:17 AM
2/3/2011 10:52:24 AM
Jesus Christ man you're going to war
2/3/2011 11:21:49 AM
2/3/2011 11:24:27 AM
in my defense some of that stuff would be components for a supplement like NOXplode or Jack3d. I would just rather not get all the filler stuff. daily morning stuff with breakfastOpti-men multivitaminOptimum Fish oilpreworkoutScivation Whey ProteinUSPlabs OxyElite ProPrimaforce AAKGPrimaforce CreaFormprimaforce Beta-Alanineprimaforce Alcaleanintra workoutxtend BCAApost workoutScivation Whey ProteinPrimaforce CreaFormPrimaforce Carb Slampre bedtimeOptimum Casein ProteinScivation knockoutSciFit ZMAbeen gym training at least 5 days a week for the last 2.5 years and i make sure i have at least 4 large prepared meals per day. the number of supplements seems like a lot, but its not too bad.[Edited on February 3, 2011 at 11:58 AM. Reason : ]
2/3/2011 11:57:31 AM
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2/3/2011 12:01:44 PM
Eat at your desk. Go out for Lunch #1 at 11 and then have leftovers or another prepared meal at 3. Unless you're in meetings all day every day, you can always spare 15 minutes do wolf that shit down.
2/3/2011 12:02:42 PM
i commute about a mile to work every day and the gym is only about 5 minutes from my house. that makes it easy to make time.and its all about what you are passionate about too. im want to see a 300lb bench press and get my deadlift numbers higher.
2/3/2011 12:05:48 PM
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2/3/2011 12:38:32 PM
most (but not all) of the people using hardcore workout and eating routines can't sustain it for more than a year max. And then the people doing them backslide because they just get sick of it. I'd rather have a routine that is admittedly not as effective but also much less demanding and much more sustainable.[Edited on February 3, 2011 at 12:42 PM. Reason : .]
2/3/2011 12:41:35 PM
^^im not a big fan of complex diets, cold immersion, intermittant fasting, or quick results.i dont really eat at specific times either, just when im hungry. (and when im hungry, i prepare a meal.)i eat big, time nutrients, lift simple, lift heavy, and get enough sleep.i shoot for 1lb avg bodyweight changes per month, no bulking or cutting. just long term persistent gains. over the last 2.5 years, i have increased my weight from an average of 165lbs to 187lbs presently. i make good food choices, and generally eat whatever i want.[Edited on February 3, 2011 at 12:51 PM. Reason : ][Edited on February 3, 2011 at 12:52 PM. Reason : ]
2/3/2011 12:50:00 PM
<3 Intermittent Fastingeasiest damn "diet" out there
2/3/2011 2:58:37 PM
^yeah. Reading up on it makes it seem easy. I'm pretty used to eating when I'm hungry. And I'm not trying to lose weight so eating frequently for metabolism does not apply.I just like eating whenever and going to the gym a lot.[Edited on February 3, 2011 at 3:10 PM. Reason : ]
2/3/2011 3:08:37 PM
^^100% agreed. i freaking love it. i study better and i feel more on top of my game than eating every couple of hours!and once you get used to it, its second nature, i rarely get hungry before 1 pm anymore (im still having an issue sticking to it on the weekends though...which i think is the main reason for my stalling. but im getting there!)but yeah. thank you packman for introducing me to intermittent fasting!
2/3/2011 3:15:17 PM
It's just how you're conditioned for the most partI don't usually even get hungry until around the time my feeding window startsI'm also not trying to lose weight, just maintain/slowly gain (focused more on increasing strength and conditioning)
wow. exact same time. heh.
2/3/2011 3:15:39 PM
I usually get really tired after lunch. Like, to the point where I might as well not even be there. I'm thinking I should try the lean gains approach.Btw, I was only hating on the eating every 2-3 hours thing.
2/3/2011 3:18:37 PM
2/3/2011 3:24:38 PM
$2.99 Harris Teeter subs Monday-Thursday. haha. It's so hard to make my lunch when they're good, reasonably healthy, and next to my work.
2/3/2011 3:26:24 PM
2/3/2011 3:28:53 PM
Not as much as I want (my wife doesn't like the concept of going to sleep even when we have to get up at 5; my dogs don't like the concept of me staying bed).It's usually really bad when I eat out and eat way too much. But even when I eat clean, I feel like I'm slowed down somewhat.
2/3/2011 3:32:21 PM
I notice a lot of people feel sluggish after heavy grain consumption (breads, pasta, sometimes rice). Everyone responds differently, but grains are usually the culprit. If you're not eating that stuff, then it's probably sleep.
2/3/2011 3:42:17 PM
Pre: Rotating Stim (using 1.M.R. now)Post: 2:1:1Everyday: Animal PakEveryday: FoodLift 3 times a week; Starting Strength
2/3/2011 6:05:08 PM
2/3/2011 7:01:59 PM
I just did some research on intermittent fasting. Interesting stuff. My concern is that I'm so used to eating something (like a homemade fruit smoothie) when I get up, I don't know if I could actually pull this off. I get very "omg I am going to die if I don't eat" hunger. And the. I have to remind myself I'm not going to die.
2/3/2011 7:08:35 PM
Ive noticed women in particular can get incredibly moody when hungry. "You act like a diva when you're hungry" - snickers
2/3/2011 7:11:23 PM
^dude. cody is the worst.THE WORST.its really bad. he is the hugest asshole when he's hungry.i dont think i can appropriately describe it.
2/3/2011 7:23:15 PM
Eric describes me as being "really fucking cranking" when I'm hungrywhich in Eric speak that = GIGANTIC BITCH WHO WILL EAT YOUR FACE OFF IF YOU DON'T GET HER SOME DAMN PEANUTS STAT
2/3/2011 7:26:37 PM
Women get a 10 hour feeding window on IF (due to hormonal issues)The longer feeding/shorter fast generally makes it easier...again, it's all about how you're conditioned. IF just works better with my schedule and let's me get away with a little cheat here and there. Normal eating will work as well.
2/3/2011 7:45:06 PM
^ Do you still work at LFF? Can you make sure they get this damn message?
2/3/2011 7:59:55 PM
2/3/2011 8:09:00 PM
I'm in the first week of P90 and have basically just adjusted my eating to where I eat at a more regular schedule. Before, I would wake up and not necessarily eat anything until 9 or 10 at night some days, and then i would just eat a shitload because I was so hungry. Aside from that, i am just avoiding simple carbs. I am rarely hungry for long before I find SOMETHING to eat, and don't keep a specific schedule for meals seeing as how I don't really have the luxury of just eating at my desk whenever I feel like it, as I am a chef. Yes, I still laugh at the concept of working in a kitchen and not being able to eat, but the shit happens way more often than most people realize.Monday I get to see my week 1 results. Hopefully this is working. I at least feel better which will be enough to keep me going for week 2.
2/4/2011 1:16:09 AM
Haha, I must be confusing my body with this new workout regimen. Not only am I sore (the good kind) but last night I sat in my bed watching basketball at like 8:30 and somehow fell asleep at 8:45 with the lights and TV on sitting upright. And only woke up for like 5 minutes the rest of the night until my alarm in the morning.Anyway, one more day and then (a well deserved) two days off.
2/4/2011 8:28:18 AM
2/4/2011 10:17:38 AM
was 200 this morning, gained 6 pounds in a monthfuck it, im scared of this weight gain thing and getting fat again, im going back to the diet routine. Gonna shoot for 185
2/4/2011 10:56:42 AM
I feel your pain. My goal weigh is 188 but I've been hovering about 8lbs. up. I need to diet but I enjoy my food too much.
2/4/2011 11:04:52 AM
It's really hard to buckle down to get rid of the last little bit. I'm down about a pound and a half since I decided it was finally time to get rid of my last few pounds at the start of last week. Not sure exactly how much I want to lose but will figure it out when I get there. I am very happy to have gotten rid of the carb-induced squishiness I was complaining about a couple weeks ago though. I am easing back into running after not doing it much at all for a few months. My hips still get ridiculously sore, but I guess that is just my weak point.
2/4/2011 11:16:58 AM
My damn right knee hurts. It hurts if t stays bent or I walk down stairs or stand up for a seated position. I think I hurt doing lunges a couple days ago. Guess I'm gonna walk on the treadmill (walking doesn't hurt) and do upper body today then allow two days rest. Sucks, it hurts cause I'm fat but to lose the fat I need to use it!!Think a knee brace would help? It feels like it's under the knee cap. Do they make em fOr fatties?
2/4/2011 11:34:56 AM
For the whole month of February I've decided to forgo all strength exercises and just concentrate on running. Just ready to lose these 5 lbs and be done with it. Also trying to eat right. I think I've gotten pretty good about drinking less, just doesn't appeal as much as it used to.
2/4/2011 12:13:27 PM
Free to do what you want, but I don't think that's a good approach.http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-242-304--13093-0,00.html
2/4/2011 12:42:06 PM