how are you getting exercise in the time of covid?

rae121452

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i re-joined the gym but now i'm too creeped out to go because it's such a closed environment. i've lived in my neighborhood my entire life so walking is about the most boring thing i can think of. i can't think of any more options.
 
I had a home gym before the sheltering. I continue with the same time and routines.
 
As long as it's good weather, I'm outdoors on the daily pushing legs for at least one or two hours, either early before I start my remote shift or after work ends at night. Sometimes when work is slow I bop outside for a quick walk around the nabe. It's easy, free, clears my mind and I don't have to be close to people I don't know.

Gyms are letting people in with limited amount of bodies per hour or whatever, but I still wouldn't go in at this time. I do miss swimming, though.
 
As long as it's good weather, I'm outdoors on the daily pushing legs for at least one or two hours, either early before I start my remote shift or after work ends at night. Sometimes when work is slow I bop outside for a quick walk around the nabe. It's easy, free, clears my mind and I don't have to be close to people I don't know.

Gyms are letting people in with limited amount of bodies per hour or whatever, but I still wouldn't go in at this time. I do miss swimming, though.

I took my road/gravel bike into the shop today to get it in shape for the trainer. With it sitting just few feet from my home office desk, I have no excuse not to sweat a bit, even if the weather sucks outside.
 
I took my road/gravel bike into the shop today to get it in shape for the trainer. With it sitting just few feet from my home office desk, I have no excuse not to sweat a bit, even if the weather sucks outside.

I do admire people who have the drive and tenacity to walk/run/ride in the rain or snowfall. I might be down for chucking it through rain if it were summer weather all year round, but it's too inconvenient for me, especially wearing glasses. Gotta wipe 'em off every five minutes and shit! :D

I was doing walks this past winter when the days/nights were clear and the sidewalks and streets were relatively ice-free. I'll be doing that again. It's hoodie weather at the moment, figure another month or so and I'll be doing the ol' parka.
 
I was doing so well at home. Free weights, resist bands, ab roller and dancing.

Then I had a couple of injuries (unrelated to exercise), then the heratwave, then the smoke.

I jut restarted today. But... My left arm was too weak and muscles too tight to do flys with even a 3 pound weight. So I did what I could and used my new step. That worked wonders on my calves, Got them nicely stretched.

One day at a time.
 
Masturbation for core stability, walking to work because public transport, gardening for fun and making muscles hurt you didn't even know you had
 
I laid stones to line my sidewalk, did some pressure washing, put down some more topsoil, and fixed the kitchen faucet. I still have more on my to-do-list.
 
I've had a home gym for a number of years. I share it with my recently hoarded paper towels. (108 rolls at last count.)
 
Construction work, rural land maintenance, heavy equipment repair, and gardening.

Glad I gave up running a long time ago, because my former team mates who kept doing that are now lining up for hip and knee replacements during a pandemic.
 
The pool here is open at a limited capacity with reservations. I feel safer there than I do in a restaurant. I just avoid using the locker rooms. We also just purchased a treadmill. I'd love to get on my rower, but my shoulder is out of wack right now, so there will be no rowing until it is healed up.
 
Long walks.
Long walks up hill.
A run.
At home work outs
Work. I don’t sit down during the day
 
digging, planting, weeding, cutting back shrubbery and dead wood, more garden stuff, mowing, more mowing, soil prep, lugging cut stuff to the brush piles for burning, chopping wood, carrying hundreds of jars of jams/jellies/pickles down to the basement and up again, dragging hoses around the grounds from veggie to veggie bed, messing about with fencing...

don't know how 'fit' it keeps me but it sure can make me sweat buckets in the warmer weather and gives a bunch of different muscles a good workout over various chore sets :)
 


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Excercise!!​
 
only one of my gardens has any weeds right now.

im so tempted to ask if its the front one or the back one. its possibly connected to which one gets the most daylight exposure.
 
(Shrug) Woman said the sound of the chains turn her on.
 
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