I turned 50 in this past May. Two weeks ago, I finished Iron Man Canada.
Over the six month training program, MFLB was a constant companion (3-6 d/week). I did some of the bike workouts vaked. I did not see any elevated heart rates others have mentioned. Rather, the medication made it easier to go slower which tended toward a lower HR. Going slower is frequently exactly the right answer when you're talking about a 112 mile ride that comes right before you run a 26.2 mile marathon.
I like it too, I don't come here often but it's nice knowing that this stays bumped. Exercise & vape =It's refreshing to see others vaping before their fitness regimes and sharing their experiences and how it works for them without passing opinions as facts. This is one of my favourite threads on FC because it involves my 2 biggest passions - vaping and athletics! For my body chemistry they so go hand in hand!
Thanks for the kind remarks. If you're even talking about 7000 feet of gain over 26.2 miles at 95 degrees you'll do just fine in the 140.6 event. The most represented age group in Whistler BC was 40-44. Not quite the young man's game one might assume. Rather the course rewards patience and determination -- which most of us pick up as we get older.You're my hero. I'm a triathlete and trail runner. My first tri was in 1993. I've not yet done an Ironman distance but have a goal to complete one before I turn 50. I'm 44 now and about to run the Mt Diablo marathon again. 7,000 ft of elevation gain in ~95 degree weather. This is part of my prep for an Ironman distance tri in the next year or so.
Slow is the way to go, as you allude. I'm not only about finishing, I'm about finishing strong and recovering fast. I love the strategy involved with race nutrition and preparation, not to mention the race itself.
Cheers to you.
And cheers to all those keeping my humble little thread going strong for quite a while now. Great to be in such good athlete vaporist company.
About the upper back pain ... the obvious place to start with with a PT guy/gal. As my MD said when my knee went out, they know more about body kinematics then we ever will. Thing is, they focus not on fixing you but on showing you how to strengthen you body so you fix yourself. Some one described us a 'fearfully and wonderfully made' ... and so it actually works! Good luck!What I do is vape, get into a state where I can feel and apprecaite my muscles and body and get into some deep breathing and stretching, balance exercises and basic yoga.. Then If I have the energy I'll do 20 pushups, have a break and do 20 more, some light ab exercises and then a nice rest and browse FC for hours
I know nothing about fitness, proper techniques, etc (other than what I teach myself) and I have terrible back, neck and shoulder pains but I do my best to keep the blood flowing and not get too weak/limp.)
Any other newbies to fitness just trying to stay afloat?
Will look into that! Thanks!About the upper back pain ... the obvious place to start with with a PT guy/gal. As my MD said when my knee went out, they know more about body kinematics then we ever will. Thing is, they focus not on fixing you but on showing you how to strengthen you body so you fix yourself. Some one described us a 'fearfully and wonderfully made' ... and so it actually works! Good luck!
Hard to believe I haven't found this threaD until now.
Hey everyone
I am an avid cyclist ,hiker,runner,and enjoy the art of parkour. In about 3 and a half weeks I will be participating in a 100kilometer cycling race for fundraising. Currently I'm planning on going for first place. I'm almost to the point of biking those 100 kilometers 4 days a week.
I'm interested to know what other cyclists here are riding,feel free to share
Maybe post a picture ?
I'll put my bike up tomorrow when I have some time
I'm interested to know what other cyclists here are riding,feel free to share
Maybe post a picture ?
I'll put my bike up tomorrow when I have some time
Unless you know someone in the bicycle industry it'll be hard to find a good bike under 500. I'm sure it's possible just a little difficult. I got my cannondale for 550 and it retails for 1500-2000. If you want to pm me I might be able to find you something.Looking into getting into cycling but didn't get to spend too my time on my now gone peugeot. I got it at a tag sale for $80. Looking into getting into cycling again but can't seem to find anything under $500.
I'm looking to spend as little as possible and just ride. Any suggestions as to what to look for in bike?
I understand where your coming from but I totally disagree with that statement. Mountain bikes do not serve the same purpose as a road bike. Road bikes are generally lighter and faster. As for the wheels being more reliable I find that to not be entirely true either. There are so many more ways to puncture a tire mountain biking (stumps,sharp sticks etc) that you don't usually find on the road(and if you do i find it's easier to avoid them ). I'd like to see you go 50+ mph on a mountain bikeDepends on the 'type' of bike. I find that Mountain Bikes are cheaper than racing bikes, and serve the same purpose
Wheels are more reliable on a mountain bike atleast, and the frame / tires are still large and comfortable to use! SHould be plenty in the $300+ pricerange
Anyone else sweat more than usual when they vape and exercise? ......
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Yes, I think I sweat more during hard exercise when vaped. And sometimes my heart beat goes up higher than normal for the "load"---which I think is possibly because I'm so excited about doing it...