CoreCommit to Exercise - Round 5: Oct 29 to Dec 30

Started by Drastic, January 04, 2012, 03:50:34 PM

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littleman


jetboy


Drastic


Rumbas


ergophobe


Drastic

7 down, 5 to go:

littleman
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thesaintv12
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jetboy
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Rumbas
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ergophobe
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Drastic
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littleman


ergophobe

Next month is the test - I'm traveling March 1-30. First week will include a fair bit of time in the mountains, so that should be easy, but the last two weeks will be more complicated.

How many pushups does one have to do in the back of a plane in order to count it as a workout? :-)

thesaintv12

Quote from: ergophobe on February 27, 2012, 10:08:24 PM
Next month is the test - I'm traveling March 1-30. First week will include a fair bit of time in the mountains, so that should be easy, but the last two weeks will be more complicated.

How many pushups does one have to do in the back of a plane in order to count it as a workout? :-)

Doing pushups in a plane is commitment!  The Sky-Marshall might take you down though.

ergophobe

Quote from: thesaintv12 on February 28, 2012, 07:42:31 PM
Doing pushups in a plane is commitment!  The Sky-Marshall might take you down though.

I think I did 300 during my last cross-country flight (across the US that is, so there's lots of time to rest). The flight attendant told me that in 20 years she had never seen someone doing pushups on the plane. I thought "Well, I guess you and I haven't been on the same flight very often."

I go nuts in planes - hate them. Pushups, lunges and various stretches are all that keep me from being sore all over after being cooped in those awful seats. I suppose I'd sleep more and exercise less if I flew first class though.

Anyway, I think I should be able to manage some pushups while flying over the North Pole!

buckworks

Quotebeing sore all over after being cooped in those awful seats

They used to torture people by shutting them in cells that were too small to allow much movement.

Now we pay for similar treatment.

Flying "cattle class", one of my high-flying friends calls it.

littleman


Rumbas

4/4. What a week, went 4 days in a row to keep up with commit. Feeling exchausted.

jetboy

Only 3/5 for me this week. Car trouble got in the way of yesterday's gym and swim sessions. Fixed now, and planning on picking up the slack today.

thesaintv12