Does your heating pad also vibrate? That shit is great for numbing lower back pain.
Middle age health thread for fatties
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Get a room!Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑06 Jun 2021, 8:37pmDoes your heating pad also vibrate? That shit is great for numbing lower back pain.
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Your innuendoing marks you as a boor, you ruffian!BostonBeaneater wrote: ↑06 Jun 2021, 10:19pmGet a room!Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑06 Jun 2021, 8:37pmDoes your heating pad also vibrate? That shit is great for numbing lower back pain.
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Did a shorter ride this morning about 7 - 8 miles. I did it with whatever energy stores I had from the day before and some water. I had noticeably less energy but Im feeling pretty good. Its gonna be around 95 today so I wanted to get a ride in before it got too hot.
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No.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑06 Jun 2021, 8:37pmDoes your heating pad also vibrate? That shit is great for numbing lower back pain.
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Then I have changed your life.
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That stamina thing is remarkable. Even riding on a stationary during the winter to maintain, my first rides outside every spring were just vile. I'd think, yeah, pickin' up from last year cos I didn't let myself go over the winter, but nope. But after a couple weeks, things were fine. Just getting in the miles/kilometres five or six days a week.revbob wrote: ↑07 Jun 2021, 7:45amDid a shorter ride this morning about 7 - 8 miles. I did it with whatever energy stores I had from the day before and some water. I had noticeably less energy but Im feeling pretty good. Its gonna be around 95 today so I wanted to get a ride in before it got too hot.
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Yeah that's what Im trying to do, get some consistency so that its not like Im starting over each time.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑07 Jun 2021, 9:39amThat stamina thing is remarkable. Even riding on a stationary during the winter to maintain, my first rides outside every spring were just vile. I'd think, yeah, pickin' up from last year cos I didn't let myself go over the winter, but nope. But after a couple weeks, things were fine. Just getting in the miles/kilometres five or six days a week.revbob wrote: ↑07 Jun 2021, 7:45amDid a shorter ride this morning about 7 - 8 miles. I did it with whatever energy stores I had from the day before and some water. I had noticeably less energy but Im feeling pretty good. Its gonna be around 95 today so I wanted to get a ride in before it got too hot.
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What's neat is that it's like flicking a switch, where one day, bam, your recovery time between rides and between bursts of pedalling just becomes excellent.revbob wrote: ↑07 Jun 2021, 10:00amYeah that's what Im trying to do, get some consistency so that its not like Im starting over each time.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑07 Jun 2021, 9:39amThat stamina thing is remarkable. Even riding on a stationary during the winter to maintain, my first rides outside every spring were just vile. I'd think, yeah, pickin' up from last year cos I didn't let myself go over the winter, but nope. But after a couple weeks, things were fine. Just getting in the miles/kilometres five or six days a week.revbob wrote: ↑07 Jun 2021, 7:45amDid a shorter ride this morning about 7 - 8 miles. I did it with whatever energy stores I had from the day before and some water. I had noticeably less energy but Im feeling pretty good. Its gonna be around 95 today so I wanted to get a ride in before it got too hot.
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This is why I don't clean.
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Game 2 today and another win. I made the game ending catch in right. Right after missing a sliding catch where the ball ricocheted off my knee. Thankfully that one ricocheted to the infield. I made several good plays in right but they kept trying to sneak them in, sure I missed a few but caught many more than I missed. I still have the legs to run down a ball but my arm is shot for throwing more than like 100 feet. Had a few good hits too single/double would have had an easy triple but their CF was really good and ran down a ball that most CFs would have been waving at.
Fun times
Fun times
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Props to you for getting out there and giving it the effort. Keeping active keeps you going longer.revbob wrote: ↑08 Jun 2021, 8:20pmGame 2 today and another win. I made the game ending catch in right. Right after missing a sliding catch where the ball ricocheted off my knee. Thankfully that one ricocheted to the infield. I made several good plays in right but they kept trying to sneak them in, sure I missed a few but caught many more than I missed. I still have the legs to run down a ball but my arm is shot for throwing more than like 100 feet. Had a few good hits too single/double would have had an easy triple but their CF was really good and ran down a ball that most CFs would have been waving at.
Fun times
God, what a mess, on the ladder of success
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung