• InevitableSwing [none/use name]
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    1 year ago

    The concept 2 is like 1000 dollars and I don't need perfect form to get jacked lol

    I'm repeating to myself what I told myself when I bought my cheap rower in 2020 during the height of the pandemic. If I'm a very good boy for a very long time and I exercise regularly - I can eventually treat myself to something snazzy.

    I was thinking maybe late 2021 after a year of exercise. Instead it's been literally about two years since I used my rower. Nothing's wrong with it. I've been lazy as hell.

    Ninja edit: To remind myself I googled Concept2. Something like that was going to be my treat. Now maybe it can be a 2024 treat? But that would mean I need to exercise. Haha.

    • GorbinOutOverHere [comrade/them]
      hexagon
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      1 year ago

      Go exercise dawg! Go put on some music and start blastin out some rows. It SUCKS but just do what I do. As hard as you can for like 5 minutes and then take a short break, walk around and stretch and smoke a bowl.

      It gets easier when you start to see noticeable results and you can spend that break looking in the mirror like narcissus

      • InevitableSwing [none/use name]
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        1 year ago

        I can never trust my sneaky memory. I checked and it's actually been three years since I exercised. I stopped on 2020-08-24.

        As hard as you can for like 5 minutes

        I work from home so the past few weeks I've been thinking I'd do it for 10 minutes 6 times throughout the day. And if I cheat and sometimes it's only 5 minutes (or even less) or I only do it 3 times - that's okay. The key thing is doing it every day.

        looking in the mirror like narcissus

        I need to get back to that.

        • Ufot [he/him]
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          1 year ago

          Start way easier. Like stupid easy. Like so easy it'd be stupid not to do it. Then commit and slowly build up.

          Like today or tomorrow do it once for 2 minutes. The next time do it for 2.5 minutes. Then the next time do it for 3 minutes. Then the next time do it twice a day for 2 minutes.

          Maybe even slower than that. Maybe only 15 or 20 seconds each increase. Maybe just start with 20 seconds.

          To go from not exercising to having to convince yourself to exercise 6 times a day will be quite a challenge. From my personal experience if I did it like you have planned id have to constantly convince myself to do it. I'd have excuses, compromises, deals all ready to strike with myself.

          Maybe start with 30 seconds or even less. 15 seconds! Then tomorrow youre already at 30 and after a week youre at 2 minutes! Make Make it so damn easy you can't convince yourself not to. Then put a plan in place so that there is minimal thinking or deciding. Once you do it for a few weeks then you can't start getting creative and swifty with it.

            • Ufot [he/him]
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              1 year ago

              Good luck. It's the only thing that consistently gets me back lifting after a break. Like I'll take 100lbs off my lifts(or just bar, maybe I'll OHP 150 one day).

              You can always do more if it's too too easy. Just keep it easy enough you come back for more.

              Also there is a trick I use sometimes when I need to start something I don't want to do. I don't ever convince myself or agree to do it, I just sorta start moving without committing. Pull a fast one on my chatterbox brain.

        • GorbinOutOverHere [comrade/them]
          hexagon
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          1 year ago

          if you can do that much without hurting yourself then go for it, you'll be doing that much more work! I've only ever been doing 30 minutes a day though. But I've considered doing more, I just take forever doing that 30 minutes already because I typically take so many breaks

          • InevitableSwing [none/use name]
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            1 year ago

            I'm pretty good once I'm sitting on the damn thing. But, man, I don't know how I can trick myself to get started.

            • GorbinOutOverHere [comrade/them]
              hexagon
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              1 year ago

              There's no trick, you just take all these thoughts you have about how you should be doing it and then you say "fuck the part of me that doesn't wanna do this" and go get started. Maybe get super high first like I do

              You do a bunch of other shit throughout the day that you don't wanna do, you have the power to make yourself sit on that machine, and you know that the mental and physical benefits you see afterwards will be worth it. Do it!

            • Assian_Candor [comrade/them]
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              1 year ago

              @AnarchaPrincess@hexbear.net got me started on the fitbit it’s fucking awesome. Like yeah giving your data to google is hell but at the same time having the little thing to check in, track progress and stuff hits the dog brain in the same way as posting it is very motivating

              Before this I was hemming and hawing about needing to drop 15 lbs for like 2 years, now I can really see it sticking