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    Hey, I'm trying to get slightly further away from my inevitable death. Do you Fancy Bastards have any suggestions for workout music?
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      CommentAuthorRerun
    • CommentTimeJan 23rd 2009
     
    The new Killers album is good to run to, as is the latest Kings of Leon album and "paper planes" by M.I.A. is always on when I run. Generally anything with some decently paced bass is good. The "Chariots of Fire" theme is always good as well... =P
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    Old school hip-hop and anything by The Faint. Also, "Groove is in the Heart" by Dee-lite is impossible not to move to. I use it as a robot test.
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      CommentAuthorDram
    • CommentTimeJan 23rd 2009
     
    The Mortal Kombat theme added into any playlist will rock your world for its entirety. Possibly the best workout song ever. Every Gym ever should just have that song on infinite repeat.
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      CommentAuthorEli
    • CommentTimeJan 23rd 2009
     
    it's kinda depends. if you are doing lifting then things like old Foo or Queens of the Stone Age with some pushing rock tempos help. if you are just doing cardio then i tend to listen to music i want to sink in or even books on tape
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      CommentAuthorFerros
    • CommentTimeJan 23rd 2009
     
    When you're doing weights you want something with a good beat that will subconsciously help you keep your movement steady and regular, helps prevent strains or injury. For cardio it depends, me personally i agree with Eli. I usually end up listening to a podcast (The HE one will get you funny looks when you burst out loud laughing during Al Qaeda tech support on a stationary bike) but if you're having trouble getting your heart rate up, something with a fast tempo will make you move more quickly. Which is why gyms so often have bloody techno blasting out.
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      CommentAuthorTarmanydyn
    • CommentTimeJan 23rd 2009
     
    Anything with the "double-kicks".
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    Thanks guys, I will definitely take your tips under advisement.
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      CommentAuthorEli
    • CommentTimeJan 23rd 2009
     
    the other thing to consider is that it takes about a solid 45min for your heart rate to kick up. this is generally a good thing to keep in mind cause that helps you on a day to day basis. it is probably best to workout for a min of 45 min and a max of 1.5 hours.
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      CommentAuthorRerun
    • CommentTimeJan 23rd 2009 edited
     
    Posted By: Elithe other thing to consider is that it takes about a solid 45min for your heart rate to kick up. this is generally a good thing to keep in mind cause that helps you on a day to day basis. it is probably best to workout for a min of 45 min and a max of 1.5 hours.


    I think it depends what you're doing. I do my 6 k run in about 30-35 minutes (no stopping, I'm just slow) and there's no way I'm extending that... =P

    Also, the podcast is awesome to listen to while running, so I second that motion...
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    I've noticed that when I'm walking that it takes 30 - 40 mins to break a sweat and get my heart rate up. I just ordered a book on slow burn fitness, so I'll be doing that 1-2 times a week plus walking.
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    Slightly OT

    What do the Fancy Bastards do to stay in shape? I'm just starting and looking into anything that seems cool.
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    Posted By: jessie_monsterSlightly OT

    What do the Fancy Bastards do to stay in shape? I'm just starting and looking into anything that seems cool.


    The only cardio I can do with my back and knee problems is swimming. I also do my physical therapy exercises, and am starting on some low weight/high rep weight training. I also try to keep my portion sizes under control, and eat, not fewer carbs, but better carbs, and do several small meals a day.
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      CommentAuthorRerun
    • CommentTimeJan 24th 2009 edited
     
    I run and do high rep, simple excercises like push-ups, chin-ups and crunches. I'm vegetarian so I normally don't eat that much anyway and when I do it's usually healthy food...

    For the record, I hate gyms...
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      CommentAuthorDram
    • CommentTimeJan 24th 2009
     
    Posted By: jessie_monsterSlightly OT

    What do the Fancy Bastards do to stay in shape? I'm just starting and looking into anything that seems cool.

    I play DDR quite a lot, which isn't everyone's thing. Also expensive, unless you invest in a metal pad for a home setup, which is actually probably cheaper than most gyms. A friend of mine lost about thirty pounds that way over a summer. Once again not for everyone, and the learning curve itself turns most people off.

    Other than that I occasionally go running on the trails nearby, or jog around the neighborhood. I've got a dwarven made metabolism that keeps me thin though, so I couldn't say how effective those things actually are.
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      CommentAuthorFerros
    • CommentTimeJan 24th 2009
     
    I do some basic cardio, walking and stationary bike. Bad knees won't let me do anything more intensive. Then i have a pretty thorough weights routine, work all the major muscle groups. Not trying to bulk up, just stay fit, keep in shape.
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      CommentAuthorEddie
    • CommentTimeJan 25th 2009
     
    Two words: Girl Talk.
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      CommentAuthorEli
    • CommentTimeJan 25th 2009
     
    i have all kinds of bad body parts. i had surgery on my lower back and knee but sometimes you have to fight through it. i have been off my schedule due to finding work but i made it a point to go exercise. a good 15 min cardio and then arms, chest, legs and stomach. of course the really hard part is food. in order for any of this to work you have to watch what you eat. i did the south beach diet and it worked for me but of course once you stop and start regular patterns of eating you put it back on. in my case i went from 240 down to 185. i got back into back habits and have gone back up since. now the south beach diet only kinda works in that you will see how you can eat just as good of food but better. if you work hard enough at the diet you learn how to cut down on things like carbs and work in things that are better for you.
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    I've lost about 25 lbs just through diet by cutting out the vast majority of carbs and all sugar. (not even Coke zero, stupid cancer sugar) Lots of protein, lots of vegetables and eating protein every 2 - 4 hours to keep up my metabolism. I also used it as an excuse to teach myself to cook (thanks internet!). I'm not really struggling with sticking to it so far, except for occasionally craving pasta or coke. a cola, I mean.
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      CommentAuthorRerun
    • CommentTimeJan 25th 2009
     
    Posted By: jessie_monsterI've lost about 25 lbs just through diet by cutting out the vast majority of carbs and all sugar. (not even Coke zero, stupid cancer sugar) Lots of protein, lots of vegetables and eating protein every 2 - 4 hours to keep up my metabolism. I also used it as an excuse to teach myself to cook (thanks internet!). I'm not really struggling with sticking to it so far, except for occasionally craving pasta or coke. a cola, I mean.


    Like Atkins?
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      CommentAuthorMike Brady
    • CommentTimeJan 25th 2009
     
    I lost 20 pounds over the course of a year just by giving up full-calorie soda. I lost an additional 60 pounds by calorie counting. I designed a spreadsheet that monitors my weight and calorie intake and automagically sets daily calorie goals for me based on tips from The Hacker's Diet (written by the guy that designed AutoCAD). That put me right at the very top of "healthy weight" for my height, according to BMI (222 lbs for 79"). Turns out that was way too thin - I looked like some sort of ghoul. Thanks BMI! I decided I should probably gain a little bit back, got a little lax, and overshot my new target a little bit (over the course of a few years). Now I'm back to using the spreadsheet again to trim that extra stuff off. 240-245 seems to be an actual reasonable healthy weight for me, BMI be damned.

    Anyway I know this is just bringing us further away from the topic but I thought I'd share. On other diets I was always trying to find ways to game the system (Atkins? No problem - I'll eat infinite amounts of pepperoni!), but the simple reality is that the only way to lose weight is to burn more calories than you consume. Period. Fad diets always left me miserable too because there was always something that I really wanted and was forbidden from having. OK for short-term loss, I guess, but if you want to keep weight off you have to make lifestyle changes. I found that calorie counting let me have my favorite "bad" foods if I really decided they were that important (often not worth the sacrifices I'd have to make elsewhere in the day), and really helped me to educate myself about portion sizes and which foods were best left as rare treats. I lost weight slowly over time and developed better eating habits (rule #1: enjoy your food!). Even though I did gain back a little more than I liked, I am still a much better eater than I was when I was riding the wave of my college-age metabolism.
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      CommentAuthorJohn Darc
    • CommentTimeJan 25th 2009
     
    I'm asian and I eat rice every day.

    Discuss.
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      CommentAuthorRerun
    • CommentTimeJan 25th 2009
     
    Posted By: Mike BradyAnyway I know this is just bringing us further away from the topic but I thought I'd share. On other diets I was always trying to find ways to game the system (Atkins? No problem - I'll eat infinite amounts of pepperoni!), but the simple reality is that the only way to lose weight is to burn more calories than you consume. Period. Fad diets always left me miserable too because there was always something that I really wanted and was forbidden from having. OK for short-term loss, I guess, but if you want to keep weight off you have to make lifestyle changes. I found that calorie counting let me have my favorite "bad" foods if I really decided they were that important (often not worth the sacrifices I'd have to make elsewhere in the day), and really helped me to educate myself about portion sizes and which foods were best left as rare treats. span class="CommentSignature">I am the sacrifice the island demanded.


    Couldn't have said it better myself. Calorie counting and regular excercise will either help you lose weight or keep the weight off. Unless you're Dram, you can't expect to not gain weight whilst eating whatever you want. It's a bitch but with sacrificing and monitoring intake you can get around it, don't forget either that if you eat less you'll become full when you eat a lot quicker than expected after your body has adjusted...
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      CommentAuthorBill
    • CommentTimeJan 26th 2009
     
    Oy. Off-topic, yo. Start yerselves a new thread.
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    Done and done. All your Fancy Bastard fitness needs are now located here.

    http://forum.hijinksensue.com/discussion/376/buns-of-steel-fb-fitness-thread/

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