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luv 04-11-2014 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Omaha (Post 10555380)
I "still can't see" running on a treadmill. I can't imagine a more miserable, worthless thing to do. Look at the people who spend all of their time on the treadmills. They are not the people I want to be.

When I was working through a back injury, my physical therapist told me to stay away from them because the "pulling" takes the hammies out of the process and creates a muscle imbalance. He said they are awful for most sedentary people as they are usually very quad dominant from sitting all day. My gym has a track so I can do sprints on that or I can go outside. I won't run on a treadmill.

I am on a treadmill twice a week doing incline intervals. I'm sorry you disapprove.

Omaha 04-11-2014 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by penguinz (Post 10555293)
And having tits in your face is extra motivation to push more weight than having some duds sack next to your head on bench.

Haha. When I spot my wife, I like to stand with my balls right over her head. I think it's hilarious. She does not. The other day she reached up and punched me in the nuts just before she started her set of bench press. That's not smart to do to your spotter....

We are probably not the adorable lifting couple that Luv was talking about. LMAO

luv 04-11-2014 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Omaha (Post 10555388)
Haha. When I spot my wife, I like to stand with my balls right over her head. I think it's hilarious. She does not. The other day she reached up and punched me in the nuts just before she started her set of bench press. That's not smart to do to your spotter....

We are probably not the adorable lifting couple that Luv was talking about. LMAO

I'm starting to have a lot of respect for your wife. LMAO

Aspengc8 04-11-2014 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Omaha (Post 10555380)
I "still can't see" running on a treadmill. I can't imagine a more miserable, worthless thing to do. Look at the people who spend all of their time on the treadmills. They are not the people I want to be.

When I was working through a back injury, my physical therapist told me to stay away from them because the "pulling" takes the hammies out of the process and creates a muscle imbalance. He said they are awful for most sedentary people as they are usually very quad dominant from sitting all day. My gym has a track so I can do sprints on that or I can go outside. I won't run on a treadmill.

Incline treadmill pushes my friend. Step on, turn the incline as high as it can go. Once its up there, hop off and go around to the front and turn the machine off. Not just lock your arms on the dashboard and push it like a prowler. :evil:

Omaha 04-11-2014 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by luv (Post 10555385)
I am on a treadmill twice a week doing incline intervals. I'm sorry you disapprove.

Intervals would be better than just toiling away for an hour. Do you have a track? Another thing that's "fun" to do (if your treadmills can do it) is run on them without turning them on. We have some at our gym that we can do that with. You have to make the thing turn so you are running with quite a bit of resistance.

Omaha 04-11-2014 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Aspengc8 (Post 10555396)
Incline treadmill pushes my friend. Step on, turn the incline as high as it can go. Once its up there, hop off and go around to the front and turn the machine off. Not just lock your arms on the dashboard and push it like a prowler. :evil:

So, you're actually pushing the treadmill around the gym?

luv 04-11-2014 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Aspengc8 (Post 10555396)
Incline treadmill pushes my friend. Step on, turn the incline as high as it can go. Once its up there, hop off and go around to the front and turn the machine off. Not just lock your arms on the dashboard and push it like a prowler. :evil:

That sounds....yeah....no thanks.

luv 04-11-2014 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Omaha (Post 10555398)
Intervals would be better than just toiling away for an hour. Do you have a track? Another thing that's "fun" to do (if your treadmills can do it) is run on them without turning them on. We have some at our gym that we can do that with. You have to make the thing turn so you are running with quite a bit of resistance.

All of ours are "turn on". We don't have a track.

I actually don't mind doing some jogging on it from time to time, though. I'm not a "runner", and it's a good way for me to keep track of my pace and distance as I go. I don't think I'd ever do more than 3 miles on one though.

Aspengc8 04-11-2014 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Omaha (Post 10555401)
So, you're actually pushing the treadmill around the gym?

The belt moves silly..

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Originally Posted by luv (Post 10555402)
That sounds....yeah....no thanks.

It actually loads the legs with a good amount of resistance, so if your gym doesnt have a sled or something similiar, its your best bet for eccentric-less loading. Sprinting on a treadmill just doesnt feel good to me, I'd rather run hills or push something, but to each their own.

luv 04-11-2014 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Aspengc8 (Post 10555435)
The belt moves silly..



It actually loads the legs with a good amount of resistance, so if your gym doesnt have a sled or something similiar, its your best bet for eccentric-less loading. Sprinting on a treadmill just doesnt feel good to me, I'd rather run hills or push something, but to each their own.

Oh, we have a prowler. I'm pushing it in intervals twice per week as well. Flat. On the ground. Not on an incline. Just the thought of that makes me shudder...lol.

Marcellus 04-11-2014 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by luv (Post 10555275)
I can see getting on your phones between heavy sets. I still can't see talking on the phone, though. Especially while you're running on a treadmill. I guess it's just that I'm out of shape, but there's no way I could run and talk at the same time. There are times I can't even run and breathe at the same time! Although, that's vastly improving. :)

I ran a half marathon in Springfield end of December called the Run for the Ranch.

Anyway I have done many races the last few years and saw something new at this one.

A guy was running down the road talking to his wife on the cell phone in the middle of this race. He had forgot to bring some energy gel and was basically making a delivery order mid race. It was pretty funny.

keg in kc 04-11-2014 12:18 PM

Talking about treadmills, I was out for a walk a couple evenings ago, about 7ish I guess. Go down the street right next to the apartment complex's little gym room. I see a guy on one of the treadmills walking. I see a girl on an elliptical behind him. It's about 70 out, not a cloud in the sky, just a beautiful evening, and all I can think is "why the **** are these people inside?" And it's not like you have to do it on streets, although I was. We have a nice paved biking/hiking trail less than a half mile from here, that goes through lightly wooded areas for about 15 miles in either direction. And these people are on machines staring at a TV looking bored as shit.

I just don't understand people sometimes. Or all the time.

jiveturkey 04-11-2014 12:44 PM

I love a good trail walk through the woods/suburbia with the wife.

We've covered a large portion of the trails throughout Johnson County over the years.

ChiefsOne 04-11-2014 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by lewdog (Post 10554765)
Um where did I say that? Everyone knows the IFBB drug testing policy isn't really followed. They are clearly on 'roids. As are many individuals in any sport that rewards monetary value. And clearly we know college athletes aren't clean either. Money is to be made atthe next level and sometime even just some kid looking to have a the season of his life makes the jump. Didn't I make that clear pretty much stating that every sport is "dirty" and Crossfit is no exception, especially at the top of the leader board?

Didn't say, but sure insinuated it.

ChiefsOne 04-11-2014 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Silock (Post 10554817)
Which would explain why they're all on something lol


What do you mean "you will not understand?" I understand how it works. I know how the good gyms do actual programming followed by conditioning. That still doesn't mean that high-rep Olympic lifts are a good thing. But not all gyms do this. I get it.

Not meaning you don't understand the program or how it works, I meant how grueling it is. On paper (computer screen) doesn't look that tough. I've been humbled many times.


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