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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Started conversation Jul 28, 2020
Ouch. seems four months enforced no gym-ing, means one looses a bit of fitness oddly, not much strength loss, just stamina have to actually book now, just to use gym, to keep number in gym down, as covid precaution. so... already booked in for tomorrow too.
Concentrating on weights for now, as we are still doing our 7 miles a day walking and will continue that on
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Jul 28, 2020
7 miles per day is pretty impressive
According to my phone i walk 1.9 miles per day on average. I may do better in future as I've recently got some new insoles. They seem to have taken away some of the soreness in my feet, legs and back. We'll see
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Jul 30, 2020
My feet have been getting pretty sore too! =- looking at my shoes.... I think I know why... it seems four months of 7 miles on average (we hit 10 once as our max day amount), has... wrecked both my everyday trainers/shoes, and virtually worn through my better (for the gym only) trainers, which I took to wearing for regular walking outdoors, when the first pair got really uncomfortable - I might need to go shoe/trainer shopping
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Jul 30, 2020
I am considering consulting an orthopedic shoemaker. I believe I have the age for it. Or rather: My body has. The question remains whether I also have the money for it
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Baron Grim Posted Jul 30, 2020
A friend of mine was on the other side of town* driving a friend to something and had some time to kill. Nearby was an orthopedic shoe store. He works on his feet (DeeJay... at a "gentlemen's club") and he's short 1½ toes. This little excursion cost him a few thousand dollars for the diagnosis and fitting, but he's VERY happy and now that he's had the fitting, new shoes won't be too expensive.
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Baron Grim Posted Jul 30, 2020
(Almost forgot the footnote [pun intended]). Across town in Texas, Houston specifically can mean a 100 mile drive and is usually measured in hours.
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Jul 30, 2020
I seem to be able to almost* bend my arms today - just booked into gym for tomorrow (have to book to limit numbers in gym, due to the virus thing)
Today we went in to a nearby sportsshop, to buy new drinks bottles for the gym.... the last ones were sporting some strange new lifeforms, after spending 4 months stuck in the gym locker
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Jul 31, 2020
I hope those lifeforms did not work out in that gym of yours
Another batch of strong new lifeforms is not exactly what we need right now
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ITIWBS Posted Aug 3, 2020
Also getting fitted for new orthopedic (diabetic) shoes.
I'll be waiting for seasonal temperatures to drop to body temperature or lower (F108/C41 today) before attempting anything strenuous.
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Baron Grim Posted Aug 3, 2020
Heh... "Fluffy Animal Slippers"...
That's what
That's what F108?thread=Heh... "Fluffy Animal Slippers"...
That's what
That's what
That's what F108?thread=Heh... "Fluffy Animal Slippers"...
That's what F108?thread=Heh... "Fluffy Animal Slippers"...
That's what
That's what F108?thread=Heh... "Fluffy Animal Slippers"...
That's what F108 points to.
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Aug 11, 2020
I keep meaning to try some different 'off the shelf' inserts, to go in my gym trainers.... as my feet never seem comfortable enough with the ones they normally come with... Though often they're built into the trainers, and not changible although my feet have been more coorperative recently.... - I think its mainly an illusion that's somethings wrong with the fit/feel of shoes, as I've so much nerve damage in my feet from the chemotherapy drugs, I'm probably just not feeling 'right' I useually end up over-compensating, and lacing too tight, and then find out I've even less feeling than useual left in my feet - of course I can't feel that I've laced them painfully too tight, often until after I then take them off again - mind, the chemo-drugs have benefits too... - I no longer produce any scent to my sweat, including foot sweat, so my trainers always smell brand new even after years of use at the gym and walking I've lost count of how many hundreds of miles we walked over lockdown, it averaged 6-7 miles a day for err... must be over four months - I wrecked one pair of shoes from walking - well they were not really proper walking shoes
well, gym is gradually getting easier... except... we are in a heat wave, here, 32, 33 Degrees C most days, and not cooler than 20-something at night - and the A/C at the gym is either broken or turned off for some reason 'hot' doesn't cover it... - I've had to stop cardio workouts, its just too hot, so just been lifting weights and that is getting a lot easier again even with the heat
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Baron Grim Posted Aug 13, 2020
Back in, what was it? The forties or fifties? maybe as late as the early sixties, some shoe stores used a "high tech" method of sizing children's feet... They used X-rays. They had machines in the stores that used X-ray flouroscopes to show kids feet with live wiggling toes in their new shoes to show how well they fit.
Ah, Wikiwottsit tells me these were still in use when I was a kid ('70s). I think I remember seeing one that wasn't working. I do remember using an automated version of the standard foot sizing tool. This one I stood in two boxes where the walls would move in to fit my foot. Unnecessary electromagnetical devices are still so much better than gratuitously irradiating children's feet.
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Aug 17, 2020
I missed out on those too! thesedays my feet need measuring each time, as their size seems to alter so much - or, rather, as stores don't seem to have measuring devices anymore, I have to start at a 'guess' size, and work up and down, depending on fit.... - I guess its more likely that its not my feet changing up/down 1 or 2 shoe sizes, and rather the quality control over sizing, in manufacturing, is virtually abscent, as I've varied from an 8 1/4, up to a 10 recently (uk sizes) despite normally being a size 9, since I was 16 years old, with no variation Mind, having said that, my hiking boots I bought when 15 or 16, are now too loose on me... - mind that might be partly due to wearing non--hiking socks thesedays I hate wearing shoes, I'd be barefoot all the time If I was able too - I keep meaning to think about trying some of these 'barefoot' shoes, but they do seem expensive and I guess sizing them correctly is a nightmare
another 45 minutes in the gym, earlier, all on the bosu, mostly with two legs/feet contacting it, occasionally just one, and all with the 20KG barbell bar squats, curls, reverse grip curls, tricep curls, shoulder press, upright and bentover row, and overhead tricep and bicep whatever-they're-called things
got home before thunderstorm struck with seriously heavy rain
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- 1: 2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... (Jul 28, 2020)
- 2: Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ (Jul 28, 2020)
- 3: 2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... (Jul 30, 2020)
- 4: Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ (Jul 30, 2020)
- 5: Baron Grim (Jul 30, 2020)
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- 7: Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ (Jul 30, 2020)
- 8: 2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... (Jul 30, 2020)
- 9: Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ (Jul 31, 2020)
- 10: ITIWBS (Aug 3, 2020)
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- 13: 2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... (Aug 11, 2020)
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