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bodies_in_motion2020-04-25 04:15 pm
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lockdown movements
I'm curious what everyone's physical practices are looking like if you're mostly on lockdown due to COVID? here, it's finally gotten warm enough to be outside comfortably for activities other than running, so I've been trying to do some gymnastics-type training in the park and am considering ordering a slackline and some rings that I could hang from a tree branch.
The downside is that I really don't like people watching me. :P
The downside is that I really don't like people watching me. :P
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Pretty lucky I know.
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I also do strength training with a trainer, who recently figured out how to do video sessions. I'm relieved at that: maintaining my strength seems to be pretty important in keeping pain from jointcrap under control, for me.
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I live in the heart of a city, so the parks are packed during the day and the cops are yelling at people for not maintaining social distancing. I've been getting my walks and running in at 2 AM, since it's the only time that it's not packed. (This is what I get for living two blocks from my city's most recognizable landmark.)
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I've dug out some old aerobics DVDs and made some space in my living room in front of the TV, and I'm currently doing that twice a week when children & spouse are busy elsewhere. I started at once a week, and intend to get up to 3x a week and then work up the intensity options.
I did consider taking up running again, but I was always a bit self-conscious running in public while fat, and the additional worry about keeping distance from others is tipping the idea over from "fun" to "too stressful", whereas in my living room no-one is judging me except maybe the cat.
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I think I'm going to try and do plank and abs starting next week too.
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I've been trying to watch yoga videos aimed at disabled folks since regular flavour ones were always hell on my joints and it's been a lot easier. It's not exactly cardio but it's stretching out my muscles and building up a little strength, I think.
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We have the advantage on that that we are having a warm autumn/late change in weather, so it has been pleasant to be out. If we actually get rain, I'm not sure how it will change.
I also dragged out the roller skates (quads) the other day. What I need now is somewhere to use them.
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I wrote down our fitness yoga routine (it looks like yoga, but makes you sweat) from our last session at the gym, and have added a few moves as I've thought of them. We do that three times a week.
After that, we have (a) some fitness bands. I've used them in class and quite like them, so they substitute for most of the resistance machines we'd use. There are good exercises for legs, arms and butt. And I've found that trackes 03, 05 and 01 of Adam Lambert's 'Trespassing' album make a great warm up! Himself did buy a couple of 6kg hand weights, which are just a bit more than I really want to use, so my only bicep work is with the bands, but my press-ups are getting impressive!
(b) My last tough cardio/toning class had two pyramids, one cardio/legs and one abs, so I wrote those down and we do those on another day. Actually, husband has found that nothing in all this gets his heart rate up like his usual Spin class, so I found a rather brutal HIIT workout for him, and last week he did that while I did the first pyramid. I am not doing burpees for 60"!
(c) we found a couple of decent fitness routines online, and go through one of those once a week.
In practice, we also like to go for walks, so we don't always do all the above in a given week. Last week, we spent an hour and three quarters walking round a nature reserve, and today I walked into town to go to the bank - about an hour and a half all told. And it is nice to get outside, both out of the house and out into the world of trees in blossom! Spring here is being incredibly kind (except to those plants that need watering), because the sunshine is making everything look so beautiful.
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I'm continuing my a 30-minute stretch-and-strengthen routine that's mostly body weight, somewhere between pilates and yoga, cooked up by my Miracle Worker PT/OT/Craniosacral therapist.
I'm SO missing my thrice-weekly swim. Miracle Worker suggested separating the swimming activity into legs and arms, while supporting myself on a 65cm exercise ball. It's something, but it's not swimming.
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My mainstays are kettlebells, Indian clubs, and the Indian mace/gada... all of which have the advantage of not being too noisy for downstairs neighbors either.
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Yoga 'with' my mum and sister (i.e. we all do it at the same time with the same yoga video person) 3 or 4 days a week. I am not mad keen on yoga but am hoping it will keep my core strength up a bit for when I can go back to climbing.
Jumping around the kitchen with my kid to loud music :)
Occasional walk/bike ride to local shops for shopping purposes either for us or for the elderly neighbour I'm keeping topped up with bread/milk/etc.
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Late to the post, but due to some other circumstances colliding with this, I've actually had more of an exercise routine than I mostly had previously thus far. I've been doing little bits of something like step aerobics (improvised) and something like calisthenics (mainly attempts at sit-ups and wall push-ups, which are not amazing but seem to be helping overall; other suggestions appreciated).
Not going out for walks has put a significant dent in things—the lockdown orders here don't actually forbid it for exercise so long as you stay away from other people in the process, but it's harder to justify since my walks usually have a destination, and the situation with my clotheswasher being broken makes inbound decontamination much more costly.
Being cooped-up in general is also not having great effects on my body wrt postural stuff, but it's not a huge difference from before. The seats on the bus and stuff weren't exactly amazing either—I think the difference there is the amount of time spent on my feet, which I'm not sure how to replicate since I don't have much that I can do on my feet at home other than housework—which there's a need for, but there's other executive stuff that makes it hard.
I have a small back porch-like surface, but I haven't been using it for physical activity, though I've been opening the door to it for ventilation sometimes.