Do you swim Nick? 'cause you bike and run...triathlon?
The beard could get him under 200 easily...But is it worth it?Who knew your hair weighed 30 pounds? I'll bet it's a load off your mind.
--Patrick
I don't swim often, but I enjoy it. Never thought I'd have the endurance for a triathlon.[DOUBLEPOST=1497978180,1497978107][/DOUBLEPOST]Do you swim Nick? 'cause you bike and run...triathlon?
*insert "No. Mm mm. No! No! HELL no!" gif*The beard could get him under 200 easily...But is it worth it?
Allow me to be of some assistance...*insert "No. Mm mm. No! No! HELL no!" gif*
If you can manage an hour long ddp session, you've got endurance. You might need to train it more, but, well, that's sort of the point of a triathlon, noI don't swim often, but I enjoy it. Never thought I'd have the endurance for a triathlon
This is usually me, too. I hate running for running. I get distracted, forget to pace myself, etc.I've never run a 5k faster than 41 minutes, but I'm weak and hate running and always end up walking half of it.
I almost wonder if you can predict your own depressed episodes by graphing your BMI.Hey guys? In the event depression hits me hard again, I gain weight, lose hope, and think I can't get back in shape again?
Show me this and tell me "Yes you can, man."
There is a high likelihood of direct correlation since depression makes me stop caring. When I gained even more weight last year, it's because I stopped caring and ate more than one big bowl of ice cream every day and ate a lot of bread products like bagels and copious amounts of Becel on everything. I just didn't care.I almost wonder if you can predict your own depressed episodes by graphing your BMI.
--Patrick
How much time does that take? It's an hr in the car on the highway. 5 hrs?Decent bike ride on Sunday: ~72 miles. I could probably stretch that into a full century in the next week or so, though I suspect weather and schedule may get in the way.
It ended up being 6-7 hours on the bike plus another hour for rest stops. I had to be a little bit careful because of the weather (sunny, ~90°F, ~75% humidity). A big part of the rest stops was finding shade and making sure I was caught up on fluids. I ended up bringing a gallon jug of water with me and bought more water along the way.How much time does that take? It's an hr in the car on the highway. 5 hrs?
Damn, I thought wearing my Canada Day bandana would bring out the accent.Watched on facebook, looking good. You don't sound as Canadian as I thought you would though. Not that I've really ever thought about how you would sound, didn't really have an expectation, but that's just how it goes.
It doesn't work (unless you've already taken it private).I don't know if it'll work.
Kay, just switched it to Public. For now, anyway.It doesn't work (unless you've already taken it private).
--Patrick
Ok I watched it.Kay, just switched it to Public. For now, anyway.
You can DO it!I'm really curious to see what 2km feels and looks like, and if I can get there.
Indeed I can, in 1 hr and 5 mins.You can DO it!
Doing anything is better than nothing.It's not much, but it's better than nothing.
I remember a friend telling me about how he ate an entire bag of SweeTarts, and what an incredibly bad idea that turned out to be.Eating an entire family pack of Sour Patch Kids is technically anything right?
Yeah... generally speaking, unless the recommended serving size is "entire package", once you hit a certain age, eating an entire bag of anything can be an incredibly bad idea. Like the time in my early 20s when I ate that entire bag of candy corn, and now just thinking about the way it tastes makes the skin on the back of my neck crawl. Or the time I ate an entire bag of cherries (over a pound) and couldn't leave the bathroom for a day or two. Or the time I ate an entire bag of sugar free Lifesavers Wint O Green candies and had a really miserable night. See also - entire (1 lb) bag of Skittles, entire family sized bag of Peanut M&Ms, entire bag of marshmallows (chubby bunny comp at a church camp)... hell, even eating an entire (normal size) bag of chips is enough to kick my ass, and that's not even taking Takis into account.I remember a friend telling me about how he ate an entire bag of SweeTarts, and what an incredibly bad idea that turned out to be.
--Patrick
Someone keep him away from the Pocky!Yeah... generally speaking, unless the recommended serving size is "entire package", once you hit a certain age, eating an entire bag of anything can be an incredibly bad idea. Like the time in my early 20s when I ate that entire bag of candy corn, and now just thinking about the way it tastes makes the skin on the back of my neck crawl. Or the time I ate an entire bag of cherries (over a pound) and couldn't leave the bathroom for a day or two. Or the time I ate an entire bag of sugar free Lifesavers Wint O Green candies and had a really miserable night. See also - entire (1 lb) bag of Skittles, entire family sized bag of Peanut M&Ms, entire bag of marshmallows (chubby bunny comp at a church camp)... hell, even eating an entire (normal size) bag of chips is enough to kick my ass, and that's not even taking Takis into account.
Dry biscuit sticks dipped in fake flavored icing? Yes, please, somebody hold me back. /sSomeone keep him away from the Pocky!
--Patrick