Off topic question for Stewart, and the board

Re: Off topic question for Stewart, and the board

Postby TheEqualizer on 29 Feb 2012 15:56

The closest thing I've done to trying to keeping in shape is I've stopped deep frying my Twinkies.
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Re: Off topic question for Stewart, and the board

Postby redneckpride on 29 Feb 2012 16:20

Yummy!! Fried twinkies!!!
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Re: Off topic question for Stewart, and the board

Postby Lynne on 29 Feb 2012 16:52

[quote="ltwoman"]How's that training for the Chicago Marathon going, Team Nutter???[/quote]

Half marathon, please, *half* marathon! My decrepit feet would rebel and petition for secession from my body if I started running marathons ...

My passion is cycling, and I do triathlon, so I also run, swim, do yoga, strength training. I think the key is to find an activity or sport that you enjoy, rather than just doing 30 minutes on the elliptical to get it out of the way, and to have some variety, so that you keep your body and mind flexible.
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Re: Off topic question for Stewart, and the board

Postby moonstone on 29 Feb 2012 17:16

Blimey Craig, that is a massive achievement, well done you!

Er Eq.... What are twinkies?
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Re: Off topic question for Stewart, and the board

Postby samburusunset on 29 Feb 2012 17:29

moonstone wrote:Er Eq.... What are twinkies?



Pure junk food Moonstone....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twinkie


I can't believe people would fry them. But, then people fry Oreo's too.
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Re: Off topic question for Stewart, and the board

Postby moonstone on 29 Feb 2012 18:18

[quote="samburusunset"]Pure junk food Moonstone....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twinkie


I can't believe people would fry them. But, then people fry Oreo's too.[/quote]

Good grief!

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Re: Off topic question for Stewart, and the board

Postby jeffseitz on 29 Feb 2012 22:44

[quote="alex"]I was just really curious as to what you do to stay in shape. Don't take this the wrong way, but for your age, you seem to be in amazing shape, and your skills showcase that. I was just wondering if you had any tips on what you do that would be good for me. I've lost a ton, but am always looking for new ideas to get to that next level. Same goes for any member that is a health nut. I'm always up for any good tips on what works. I know you're busy Stewart, and might not have time to answer this, and that's ok. But I must warn you, some other guy I like and admire tells me I should do yoga and practise tantric ex, whatever that is. Joking aside, it would be really cool to hear what you guys do to stay in shape.[/quote]

I hope Stewart doesn't mind me revealing his secret for staying in shape.
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Re: Off topic question for Stewart, and the board

Postby Jose on 01 Mar 2012 02:21

Do you remember Stewart practicing with some light weights at "Police Around the world"? I am totally sure Stewart in totally energetic, for being a horse rider at "Polo Team" I think he train well...Also some day I discover in google an article about a cardio vibratrion machine used by "The Police" during the tourzilla.. it is the pic of a machine similar than The Police used during the reunion tour:

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Mine, I am also a bodybuilding IFBB certified trainer, so I used to training with weights (not for being a Scharzenneger Gobernator) and running into a big circuit in the district I live ( it is well known in Lima that my district -"San Borja"- promote outdoor sports and health living, on the other side by my profession I was the former tv producer of a popular peruvian doctor that promotes medical prevention, alternative medicine, vegetarianism, and healthy nutrition... in that way I train 4 to 5 days a week (around 45min and 1 hour in the gym), running 4.6 km around 25min per day, and have a diet basically with organic food and balanced in 4 to 5 meals per day (3 principal meals and 2 tiny meals) I avoid junk food, bad fat, pork products like hot dogs, etc., butter, alcohol, candies, chocolates, cigarettes, soda, lot of sugar or industrial juice and energetic beverages... and the main tried to avoid stress and bad humor 8)

This are some places in my district were people used free sport facilities:

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Re: Off topic question for Stewart, and the board

Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 01 Mar 2012 03:49

Awesome pix, Jose!! More when you get some...?
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Re: Off topic question for Stewart, and the board

Postby luna_virgo on 01 Mar 2012 05:31

You guys are making me feel like a couch potato! I need to dust off my stationary bike (which is mostly functioning as a clothes hanger these days). My main health focus right now is quitting smoking, but I'll need to step up the exercise to avoid weight gain once that appetite suppressant is gone.
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Re: Off topic question for Stewart, and the board

Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 05 Mar 2012 02:48

I try to hike at least two or three miles every couple days. Really clears the cobwebs, you know? Today's was really nice, tho my sinuses have been killing me....(oh goody: Tornadoes AND sneezing. Good thing springtime in the South is just beautiful or I'd be downright surly :D)
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Re: Off topic question for Stewart, and the board

Postby smudge on 05 Mar 2012 22:27

Another advocate of walking here. Alex, I don't know what you do day to day. If you're an office monkey like me I recommend a bit of walking briskly 'round the block in whatever sort of lunchbreak you can wheedle out of 'the man' :-) That in addition to whatever else you fancy doing to get the ol' body functioning. The 'lunchtime march' (my colleagues' terminology) seems to have several benefits: (a) my lower back doesn't hate me by 5.30pm (b) I'm less likely to want to strangle said colleagues in the afternoon (c) I crave healthy things to eat for lunch when I'm done stomping around for a mile or two, rather than chips (fries).

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Re: Off topic question for Stewart, and the board

Postby alex on 07 Mar 2012 11:55

Thanks for all the replies, seems like a lot of people really work hard to take care of themselves, and that's awesome. As the weather gets better I'll incorporate some walking as well. I just graduated from long slow cardio on my recumbant bike to a crazy 20 minute HIIT program (high intensity interval training) It's 20 minutes, and when I finished I was so drenched and cramped up that I had to stand outside for another 10 minutes, hence the cold I'm now dealing with. This program changes every minute for the full 20. I'm at level 3,4,5,6,3 for the first 10 minutes. Then 4,5,6,7,4 then 5,6,7,8,3 for the last five. I'm cramping just thinking about it
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Re: Off topic question for Stewart, and the board

Postby giovanni on 07 Mar 2012 22:12

ah...and don't forget to eat cakes....why do you think I keep myself in shape??? Just to eat more and more cakes!!!
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Re: Off topic question for Stewart, and the board

Postby TheEqualizer on 08 Mar 2012 01:13

giovanni wrote:ah...and don't forget to eat cakes....why do you think I keep myself in shape??? Just to eat more and more cakes!!!


If I could look like Gio, I'd eat cake all day long. Wait, I pretty much do that anyway.

Sound advice if I'd ever heard any.
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