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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWe got one of those for Chrimbo. Quite good fun but too many of the "exercises" do you very little good. The jogging bit is quite fun though as you don't have to leave the sitting room, but other than that it is more of a novelty thing really.
No real way round it than to get out pounding the streets I fear.
Plus it must have its software algorithms screwed up. It is suggesting that my ideal weight is a few pounds less than I weighed upon completion of the London Marathon in 1984 aged 25. After cracking the 3.5 hour barrier!!!
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostI nipped out this morning and bought a Wii Fit Plus with the balance board thingie
No real way round it than to get out pounding the streets I fear.
Plus it must have its software algorithms screwed up. It is suggesting that my ideal weight is a few pounds less than I weighed upon completion of the London Marathon in 1984 aged 25. After cracking the 3.5 hour barrier!!!
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post1 hour running == 4 hours walking
It is a no brainer if you want to burn calories.
Also runnig being damaging is a bit of a myth, don't run down any steep hills, don't bother stretching and jog for 10 before you run and your legs will kepp in good shape for decades of running.
To each their own as we say It's what you enjoy, and if it helps you keep fit and lose weight then great!Last edited by norrahe; 9 January 2011, 16:24.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostThough watching local "runners"/"Joggers" they are doing more damage the way they run and would achieve more by walking efficiently.
It is a no brainer if you want to burn calories.
Also runnig being damaging is a bit of a myth, don't run down any steep hills, don't bother stretching and jog for 10 before you run and your legs will kepp in good shape for decades of running.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostYou do all realise that you are going to have to give up the booze?
I recommend horse riding - burns about 400 calories per hour. I reckon that if you go on a pub ride (assuming a pint is 250 calories) you are still ahead on the deal.
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You do all realise that you are going to have to give up the booze?
I recommend horse riding - burns about 400 calories per hour. I reckon that if you go on a pub ride (assuming a pint is 250 calories) you are still ahead on the deal.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostHas anyone bought the kinnect thingy for the xbox and tried any of their exercise routine games?
Are we going to see the start of the CUK fat club?
CUK fat club - good idea.Last edited by Cliphead; 9 January 2011, 14:15.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostRunning burns nearly twice as many calories per mile as walking and you should be able to run at twice your walking pace, so...
Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThey say swimming is better than running.
And apparently some kinds of exercise are even better than swimming.
Seriously, norrahe, I'd be interested in hiking once the days get longer maybe in Derbyshire or somewhere with interesting scenery. I even bought a pair of Timberland boots for it, although I haven't tried wearing them yet.
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Walking in the countryside is THE best exercise!
Or jogging. Nice and sunny today so may venture out. Bleedin cold and squelchy tho.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostRunning burns nearly twice as many calories per mile as walking and you should be able to run at twice your walking pace, so...
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostRunning burns nearly twice as many calories per mile as walking and you should be able to run at twice your walking pace, so...
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThey say swimming is better than running.
And apparently some kinds of exercise are even better than swimming.
Seriously, norrahe, I'd be interested in hiking once the days get longer maybe in Derbyshire or somewhere with interesting scenery. I even bought a pair of Timberland boots for it, although I haven't tried wearing them yet.
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post
Running burns nearly twice as many calories per mile as walking and you should be able to run at twice your walking pace, so...
And apparently some kinds of exercise are even better than swimming.
Seriously, norrahe, I'd be interested in hiking once the days get longer maybe in Derbyshire or somewhere with interesting scenery. I even bought a pair of Timberland boots for it, although I haven't tried wearing them yet.
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