Julia said:Smurf:
Porper: I offer you a challenge: I've no doubt that if you're not presently into exercising regularly, you would indeed feel somewhat tired if you ran 30km a week. But I promise you - unless you are seriously overweight or have some medical condition which precludes exercise - if you start by walking three or four km per day, gradually increasing your pace, and each week adding a couple of km, in six months from now you will easily be able to complete 30km per week, either walking or running, with no difficulty at all. All that's required is some good shoes, a positive attitude, and the commitment to give it a determined go.
How about it?
Julia
Porper said:Julia I am at present 32 stone,and 70 years old :drink: not good at maths but that is a lot of fat to lose in six months.
I average 22 pints of bitter , 8 steak and mushroom pies, 3 family size bars of cadbury's milk chocolate plus of course meals.
Do you think I can lose weight if I cut out maybe one pie and half a bar of chocolate :microwave
amohonour said:julia do you run and if so what footwear do you use thanks
Julia said:70 is absolutely not too old to make a positive change. If you decide you can give it a go, I guarantee you'd get plenty of support from forum members.
Isn't that right, fellow members?????
Cheers
Julia
Julia said:Possibly a less well known fact, similarly demonstrated in multiple studies, is that exercise can confer greater benefits as an anti depressant than anti depressant medication. The basis for this is the body's natural production of endorphins (naturally occurring opiate like substance) which produces a sense of well being. To achieve this, it was shown to be necessary to engage in not less than one hour's vigorous exercise per day (slowly ambling round the block in one's bedroom slippers doesn't cut it), and preferably more.
Julia said:I don't run any more following some painful and incapacitating stress fractures.
wayneL said:I can anecdotally vouch for this. If for any reason I don't get my normal exersize (bike riding mainly) I find it much easier to get angry/depressed etc.
Likewise, I figured out years ago that if I am angry/depressed over something, a good thrashing on the bike usually cures it. The endorphine effect is amazing.
Cheers
RichKid said:I wonder if that's why some people become gym junkies?? Addicted to endorphine?
wayneL said:I can anecdotally vouch for this. If for any reason I don't get my normal exersize (bike riding mainly) I find it much easier to get angry/depressed etc.
Likewise, I figured out years ago that if I am angry/depressed over something, a good thrashing on the bike usually cures it. The endorphine effect is amazing.
Cheers
Snake Pliskin said:Chocolate does it for me Wayne. Whatever is in it really chills me out - I know I am addicted.
Porper you are the chocolate man. How many family blocks do you eat?
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