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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?

#12
There's lots of 5-minute exercise routines:

- walk up a couple flights of stairs, around the block

- do some yoga poses or pilates core strengtheners on the floor

- anti-RSI things: these powerweb and DynaFlex things I'm always shilling (they work, my wrists are ok after lots of pain)

http://www.fitter1.com/Catalog/Category/35/HandWrist.aspx

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

#13
honestly?:

- eat crap one day, eat healthy other.

- don't own a car/walk and take the stairs rather than lift.

- avoid public transport (where possible).

- work hard.

- get a good full 4 to 9 hours sleep per night.

- do some light weights every other day (or when bothered).

- drink lots of juices and waters and avoid fizzy drinks.

- alternate drinking beer and shorts without mixers.

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

#16
Work (and life) is a marathon, not a sprint. No redbull|snacks|coffee|ramen here.

Eating: "Eat to Live", mostly produce:

http://www.amazon.com/Eat-Live-Revolutionary-Formula-Sustain...

Exercise: jogging, stairs, body weight exercises:

http://www.amazon.com/Pushing-Yourself-Power-Ultimate-Transf...

Heavy hands:

http://www.amazon.com/Heavyhands-Walking-Book-Leonard-Schwar...

Perhaps the hacker's favorite (this is hilarious, but it really works):

http://shovelglove.com/

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

#17
One of the most fun active sports that I have played in a long time is racquetball. Very physical and very fun. Get a standing game going every week with some friends and you will notice your cardio benefits quickly. I also have a blast doing it because there is so much action going on that you don't have any time to think about breaking the build or anything else really.

I will also second the rock climbing gym as a fun exercise too. While it is physically demanding it takes longer to get physically drained so that could be a consideration. (3 hours vs. 1 - 1.5 hours for racquetball).

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

#20
post #13

honestly?: - eat crap one day, eat healthy other. - don't own a car/walk and take the stairs rather than lift. - avoid public transport (where possible). - work hard. - get a good full 4 to 9 hours sleep per night. - do some light weights every other day (or when bothered). - drink lots of juices and waters and avoid fizzy drinks. - alternate drinking beer and shorts without mixers.

Can I ask the rationale behind "eat crap one day, eat healthy other"? Why not just eat healthy (or better than "crap") both days and realize 2x the benefit? This sounds like an excuse to rationalize poor eating habits.

Also 4-9 hours is an incredibly wide range of sleep to prescribe.

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