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Ask HN: How do you stay (somewhat) healthy?

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Re: Ask HN: How do you stay (somewhat) healthy?

#21

I know it might seem intimidating, but try some abbreviated Crossfit workouts ( http://crossfit.com/ ) to get in shape quickly and then stay there.

Hmm, this definitely looks interesting -- I'll try this out. I've been doing the P90X workouts when it's too cold/rainy outside for a ride.

Re: Ask HN: How do you stay (somewhat) healthy?

#22
About 3 months ago, when the scale said 204 lbs, I decided I need to do something. I'm just over 6'2", but that weight was not muscle.

So: I stopped eating crap out of habit. Ate less at each meal. Started walking/jogging/running ~2.5 miles 2 out of every 3 days.

Much improved. Not that hard (once I get my ass out the door), doesn't take a lot of time, good results. Now at 190.

I also occasionally play Wii games as well, often wearing wrist weights (depend on the game), jogging in place.

Re: Ask HN: How do you stay (somewhat) healthy?

#23

Jogging in place, 3-4 hours a week, 15-45 minutes per session It doesn't have to involve jogging pants and running shoes -- you may do it barefooted and pajamas in the bedroom, before dinner.

But I'd bet jogging outside is a heck of a lot more fun than staring at a wall

Re: Ask HN: How do you stay (somewhat) healthy?

#24
I'm terrible at sticking with a regular workout commitment, but I try to do whatever seems fun - and, most importantly, try to never turn down a chance to exercise (sports, workout, whatever) with friends, because that's always a lot more fun.

Over the last two years, I've done: rollerblading, soccer, jogging, P90X, tennis, frisbee, golf (driving range), swimming. I'm far from good at any of them, and I do occasionally go for a couple of weeks or even months without doing much, but I figure every bit helps. Fun is the key - as well as doing as much as possible with friends.

P90X is great for someone looking for a hardcore solution - it's hard, but it WORKS, if you actually stick with it (it's not a small time investment). I only did it for about a month, and I could feel the difference - now that winter's coming, I might start it up again.

Re: Ask HN: How do you stay (somewhat) healthy?

#25
I run a half-marathon twice a year which motivates me to train and run frequently. Also, I eat clean 6 days a week Mon-Fri,Sun and eat anything on Sat. If I do drink soda, it's diet dr.pepper. I try to limit alcohol consumption to Sat.

Summary: Eat clean 6 days a week, run/cycle/swim at least 2-3 days a week, and take a multivitamin daily.

Re: Ask HN: How do you stay (somewhat) healthy?

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post #7

I've never been big on exercising for the sake of exercise, but I do regularly go to a rock climbing gym. It's good exercise, but more importantly it's fun, unlike lifting weights. It requires the use of your brain: a good climb is like a puzzle you solve with your whole body. Great way to meet people, too. The only concern for hackers would be strain on the wrists. If you have wrist problems climbing probably isn't…

Actually, I am an avid rock climber and have noticed that rock climbing is good for my wrists. I used to suffer from severe tendonitis and climbing has helped strengthen my forearms so that it doesn't affect me as much. My tendonitis has never gone away, but climbing has greatly diminished it.

On top of that, I am pretty sure climbing is the best full body workout you can do. I am in the best shape of my life at 25.

Re: Ask HN: How do you stay (somewhat) healthy?

#29

Jogging in place, 3-4 hours a week, 15-45 minutes per session It doesn't have to involve jogging pants and running shoes -- you may do it barefooted and pajamas in the bedroom, before dinner.

But I'd bet jogging outside is a heck of a lot more fun than staring at a wall

Depends on the weather, doesn't it?

Re: Ask HN: How do you stay (somewhat) healthy?

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post #15

Learn to be comfortable eating while walking, spend your lunch time walking around exploring and observing... This happens to be good for the mind as well

I actually wouldn't recommend this. Doing something else (watching tv, working, driving, even walking) while eating takes most of the enjoyment out of the food. Also, I can imagine very few foods conducive to eating while walking that are not street- or fast-food.
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