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FailureToCommunicate

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4. I'm in the same situation. Well, not the "waiting for the book" part, but
Sun Sep 8, 2019, 07:13 PM
Sep 2019

the working construction all day and being way too tired to do any additional meaningfull exercise at the end of it. By meaningful, I mean aerobic, good for the heart stuff. I use most of my muscles climbing staging, hammering, grinding, drilling, etc, but seldom actually 'get out of breath' type aerobic heart workout, that I know I need.

So, my son the personal trainer says get up and do aerobics BEFORE work: run, jog, calisthenics, HIIT, or whatever. But, I say, I have to start work early. He says "Dad, I have clients that come to the gym by 6 A.M. for 30-40 minutes and THEN do heart surgery all day. Suck it up"

There went that excuse.

Anyway, the key seems to be doing anything aerobic, especially HIIT (high intensity intervals) What we used to call "wind sprints" to get more benefit in a shorter time.

And, as far as staying in shape during lay off time, probably just do some "circuit training" where you move from one type of exercise, (or machine if you're at a gym) to another...the so-called "full body" calisthenics. You could go to a gym, or get a personal trainer to get started, or even check out TONS of options on YouTube.

Good luck! Your heart, and your doctor, will thank you!

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Any trades people here? [View all] Tink41 Sep 2019 OP
Not sure of your questions... pangaia Sep 2019 #1
Hi! Tink41 Sep 2019 #2
OK got it. i think pangaia Sep 2019 #3
Yoga's good. sharedvalues Sep 2019 #6
I'm in the same situation. Well, not the "waiting for the book" part, but FailureToCommunicate Sep 2019 #4
Stopped smoking a couple of years ago safeinOhio Sep 2019 #5
I asked my husband about this (he worked construction for decades). enough Sep 2019 #7
Thanks All! Tink41 Sep 2019 #8
If you have access, rock climbing might work. Lars39 Sep 2019 #9
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