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Fitness

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 12:25 pm
by Drizzt
This might completely be out in left field but does anyone here pursue fitness avidly? I picked it up a bit more seriously over the time I was away from siege and have really kept with it. Out of curiosity is there anyone else remotely and/or interested in it here now? If so I'd definitely like to hear what you have to think and what you do!

Re: Fitness

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 4:21 pm
by Magyk
I used to run pretty avidly in my own free time and go to the gym to stay in shape to compete in sports a few years ago, but when I got to college I pretty much decided to say "fuck it."

I'm riding out my pure metabolism as long as I can. ;)

Re: Fitness

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 4:32 pm
by Drizzt
"Pure Metabolism" I'm not sure if I should envy you, hate you, or be happy for you hahahah, I can build mass relatively easily but losing weight takes a lot of effort. Bulking seasons go well, Cutting seasons turn into an eternity of feeling like I've not quite eaten enough in ages.

Re: Fitness

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 6:12 pm
by tens0r
It's bulk season til May then it becomes cut season.

Re: Fitness

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 9:09 pm
by Drizzt
Haha man I've gotta start around february and work on it for a little while

Re: Fitness

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 11:52 pm
by Turquoise Dragon
I find weapon sparring (basically dueling with swords, axes, knives, spears, etc.) to be an incredible form of exercise, especially when you can really push your limits. Except it's real hard to find other people to participate.

Going through the motions of it helps if you keep at it for a long enough time.

Re: Fitness

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 4:34 am
by Ramshi
Turquoise Dragon wrote:I find weapon sparring (basically dueling with swords, axes, knives, spears, etc.) to be an incredible form of exercise, especially when you can really push your limits. Except it's real hard to find other people to participate.

Going through the motions of it helps if you keep at it for a long enough time.
fuark i wouldnt mind a bit of swordplay. As long as the blade is blunt, ofc

Re: Fitness

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 5:50 am
by aradorasxeon
Ramshi wrote:
Turquoise Dragon wrote:I find weapon sparring (basically dueling with swords, axes, knives, spears, etc.) to be an incredible form of exercise, especially when you can really push your limits. Except it's real hard to find other people to participate.

Going through the motions of it helps if you keep at it for a long enough time.
fuark i wouldnt mind a bit of swordplay. As long as the blade is blunt, ofc

or made out of light :d

Re: Fitness

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 5:57 am
by Tomadox
I run quite often for my school. I have a lot of friends that are really good runners so that helps me to push myself. I find that running is a great way of exercising if you can find the time for it and be motivated to do it. I run maybe only 3 times a week, but get around 24 km done. I also play rep soccer twice a week with a game on Saturdays, and in the summer I bike to the gym wih my cousin because all the snow is gone.

Re: Fitness

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 8:13 am
by tens0r
Turquoise Dragon wrote:I find weapon sparring (basically dueling with swords, axes, knives, spears, etc.) to be an incredible form of exercise, especially when you can really push your limits. Except it's real hard to find other people to participate.

Going through the motions of it helps if you keep at it for a long enough time.
LOL