Tuesday, January 18, 2011, Check-In
Jan. 18th, 2011 04:19 amHey, EED community!
Here is your daily check-in post! Hope everyone is having a great day!
If you are posting for the first time, or new to the community, please review the community's standards, below.
1. Mod (that's me!) will post a Daily Check In post, for those who prefer to note their daily activities in response to a prompt. Please only place exercise comments here.
2. All members are encouraged to post daily independent posts about their activities, if they prefer that to a prompt.
3. Please place any NON-EXERCISE comments in independent update posts and behind a cut. Some people are sensitive to discussion of diet and nutrition. That is integral to many people's exercise activities, so I want members to be able to discuss that, but for those who are here strictly to log exercise, I would like them to be able to avert their eyes.
4. Everyone is encouraged to introduce themselves, discuss their exercise goals, and post updates on their activities. "I finally made it to running a mile!" or "I kicked up into handstand today!" are updates that we all want to hear about and share! Please put long posts and entries involving diet and nutrition behind a cut, though.
5. Aside from intro posts and injury announcements, please try to include an exercise update in every post.
Here is your daily check-in post! Hope everyone is having a great day!
If you are posting for the first time, or new to the community, please review the community's standards, below.
1. Mod (that's me!) will post a Daily Check In post, for those who prefer to note their daily activities in response to a prompt. Please only place exercise comments here.
2. All members are encouraged to post daily independent posts about their activities, if they prefer that to a prompt.
3. Please place any NON-EXERCISE comments in independent update posts and behind a cut. Some people are sensitive to discussion of diet and nutrition. That is integral to many people's exercise activities, so I want members to be able to discuss that, but for those who are here strictly to log exercise, I would like them to be able to avert their eyes.
4. Everyone is encouraged to introduce themselves, discuss their exercise goals, and post updates on their activities. "I finally made it to running a mile!" or "I kicked up into handstand today!" are updates that we all want to hear about and share! Please put long posts and entries involving diet and nutrition behind a cut, though.
5. Aside from intro posts and injury announcements, please try to include an exercise update in every post.
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Date: 2011-01-18 07:03 pm (UTC)I'm a big believer in gym-avoidance
Date: 2011-01-18 07:20 pm (UTC)If you don't want any expenditure, then you might be able to substitute bodyweight exercises -- for example, push-ups (starting with wall or counter or knee push-ups or wherever you're at) work the same muscle as a bench press, plus some extra ones.
There's also this post (and comments) which has stuff on making your own sandbag or medicine ball and other free/cheap weights stuff:
http://lifting-heavy-things.dreamwidth.org/10287.html
Bags of cat litter get some appreciation in the comments -- cat litter bench press, maybe? *g*
(Seriously, there are reasons why people train with sandbags. Unwieldy weights make you work harder.)
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Date: 2011-01-18 09:24 pm (UTC)You can do down-dog to up-dog to plank without really working your arms/shoulders at all. But it is doing *something*, so I wouldn't get hung up on it.
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