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RE: So Singles! What's your exercise of choice? - 7/22/2008 10:02:14 PM
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Miss Giggles
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Do you have a regular exercise regimen? I try. I go all out and then stop and start again What do you prefer to do for exercise? See above. Spin class, Yoga, Running and Walking. Sometimes swimming Is exercise a way of life or necessary evil? I don't lose weight if I don't or I gain. It's a necessary evil for health. How important is it that any prospective mate share your level of fitness? Somewhat. We don't have to do triathlons together but we should both try to keep in shape.
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RE: So Singles! What's your exercise of choice? - 7/22/2008 10:22:38 PM
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Do you have a regular exercise regimen? Yup. I don't let more than a couple of days without doing any physical activity at all What do you prefer to do for exercise? I'm a runner and have been for about 20 years. Now, I'm getting more into cycling to save my knees and only run between 15-25 miles a week. I also do Pilates and yoga about 3x a week each Is exercise a way of life or necessary evil? It's a way of life for me....like brushing my teeth. At times when I'm not doing my normal regime, I'm usually outdoors hiking, skiing, biking, climbing (not regularly) or playing ball. How important is it that any prospective mate share your level of fitness? It's important for me that my prospective mate share my love of the outdoors and is fit enough to be able to join me regularly in some of my activities. I don't need him to be a runner, but if he can't stand hiking or climbing, we probably won't be a good match. We'll end up spending our weekends separately which is not good.
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RE: So Singles! What's your exercise of choice? - 7/23/2008 2:30:45 AM
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I do pilates and have for about 3 years. I also swim, but just in the summer. I enjoy walking, riding and hiking but I do those for pleasure, not as an exercise regimen.(sp)
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RE: So Singles! What's your exercise of choice? - 7/23/2008 7:24:28 AM
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Karen, what is spinning?
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RE: So Singles! What's your exercise of choice? - 7/23/2008 8:34:50 AM
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I'm primarily a walker and do about 7-8 miles in an average day. Though I like to play any sports if I can as well. Exercise is so much more fun if I'm winning something in the process!
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RE: So Singles! What's your exercise of choice? - 7/23/2008 9:17:10 AM
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benelchi
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My favorite exercise is cycling. My boys and I ride several times a week. Although keeping up with my oldest is all but impossible now days.
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RE: So Singles! What's your exercise of choice? - 7/23/2008 9:36:53 AM
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Karen, what is spinning? You know, making thread on the spinning wheel, ha ha. Just kidding. In the context of exercise, it normally involves cycling on an exercise bike. Hopefully, Karen won't mind me answering the question.
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RE: So Singles! What's your exercise of choice? - 7/23/2008 9:44:28 AM
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I work out at a gym, although due to having an out of town guest, I've taken some time off, but plan to be back on track when she goes home. I was also working with a trainer for a while, but took a break from that, due to finances, and I miss it terribly. He really held me accountable with food and exercise journals, etc. I would love to train again. It is important to me that my spouse cares about exercise. I really hope to stay a gym member (it doesn't necessarily have to be THIS gym), for the rest of my life. If exercise isn't important to him, than he won't understand it being important to me. However, right now, even more important than him (whomever "him" will be ), being into exercise, is that I, MYSELF finsish getting, (and then staying) in good physical shape. I really want to be in good shape for my man. That's just something I want to do for him.
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RE: So Singles! What's your exercise of choice? - 7/23/2008 12:42:13 PM
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Walking is my preference, but because of the hours I work, it's too hot to walk in the evenings until after 9:30 or 10, and that's my bed time, and I'd have to get up at 4:30 am to walk in the morning, which realistically, ain't gonna happen. So, in the summer I stick to the dance strengthening exercises I did in ballet class, similar to pilates, and resume walking and those when it cools down a bit.
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RE: So Singles! What's your exercise of choice? - 7/23/2008 1:04:11 PM
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Do you have a regular exercise regimen? What do you prefer to do for exercise? Is exercise a way of life or necessary evil? How important is it that any prospective mate share your level of fitness? No regular 'regimen.' Actually, I don't want one. 'Regimen' is just too close to 'regime' LOL. I like to ride my bike and do fun stuff. Lately I have been making it a goal to try different kinds of physical activity. For instance, I took the adult karate class at the dojo my kids go to (Brandon is in that class as well as the kids' jujitsu class). I did well and was very proud of myself. For years 'exercise' was part of 'dieting' and now that I have moved to a non-dieting mentality, it has taken some time to disconnect physical activity from trying to be thin. For a while I did none, and simply had to let myself go through that until I desired activity for more appropriate reasons (enjoyment, feeling good, etc). So it's a pretty slow path but I have made progress. Importance in a prospective mate? Well, I like to camp and hike, play frisbee, climb to the top of Multnomah Falls, kayak, bike the trails by the river, enjoy life...a mate would need to enjoy those things with me, for the most part. So a similar level of activity would be good.
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RE: So Singles! What's your exercise of choice? - 7/23/2008 1:08:34 PM
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You know, making thread on the spinning wheel, ha ha. It is at my house! Interestingly, the kid with the spinning wheel is also the family member who does the most bicycling. The other day he wanted to bike to the family BBQ instead of riding with us, 'cause he wanted to go to the youth activity after dinner. We got to my dad's house and I was like, where is Brandon? He had biked to the wrong grandpa's house! LOL All the way across town, but I was astonished at how quickly he biked back from there to the correct grandpa's house, and it was uphill, as well. But then, he's the same kid who did the gap2gap relay 'iron man style'--ie, no team, he did every event himself. At the age of 12.
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RE: So Singles! What's your exercise of choice? - 7/23/2008 1:21:01 PM
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ORIGINAL: Jenny-Fair quote:
You know, making thread on the spinning wheel, ha ha. It is at my house! Interestingly, the kid with the spinning wheel is also the family member who does the most bicycling. The other day he wanted to bike to the family BBQ instead of riding with us, 'cause he wanted to go to the youth activity after dinner. We got to my dad's house and I was like, where is Brandon? He had biked to the wrong grandpa's house! LOL All the way across town, but I was astonished at how quickly he biked back from there to the correct grandpa's house, and it was uphill, as well. But then, he's the same kid who did the gap2gap relay 'iron man style'--ie, no team, he did every event himself. At the age of 12. It is truly amazing what a 12 year old is capable of doing. My son at 12 was beating all of the men to the top of a 2 mile long very steep hill on our weekly group ride.
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RE: So Singles! What's your exercise of choice? - 7/23/2008 1:23:39 PM
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I walk for exercise. A knee injury and work schedule keep me from doing much else.
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RE: So Singles! What's your exercise of choice? - 7/23/2008 1:30:44 PM
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ORIGINAL: trainfan I walk for exercise. A knee injury and work schedule keep me from doing much else. Cycling is one of the absolute best exercises you can do to recover from a knee injury. It is often the recommended exercise for recovery after knee surgery. And it is a lot of fun too!
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