I have started playing lunch-time Touch Football on Tuesdays and it is REALLY FUN. Every Tuesday at 12.45 a group of people meet at the Cenotaph. Someone brings some witches hats and marks out a field. Two teams are formed randomly, and then they play for the next half hour at which point "Next goal wins!". I haven't played much Touch Football in my life but I have played lots of large ball sports and it is easy to pick up.
Every other player is male, but as they are mostly my age and older they include me and don't do that only-pass-to-other-men-because-she's-a-girl-and-probably-can't-catch thing that often happens in "mixed" sports. I'm used to that anyway, and even if I can't get in on offensive plays I can usually do enough defending to prove myself.
The people that play come from a few different workplaces around town. Apparently it started about 10 years ago with mostly Hobart City Council office workers, but since then other people have got involved.
Anyway, I had a great time this week, got a great workout, and broke my little finger in a great intercept. I break my little finger about once a year, so that's no big deal...yet. My right-hand little finger is pretty wimpy and weak and the end can't take much pressure. I did get a bit concerned after the 2nd or 3rd time I broke it in a year and got a bone density test, but turned out all was fine. Just a weakling finger.
Friday, October 21, 2011
For about 6 weeks, I upped the ante on my exercise, as I had been a bit lazy.
I went from this:
to this:
but then for the first time in a year, to this:
Now, I wouldn't like to speculate that the increase in intensity resulted in the consequent illness, but I'm sure that it DID contribute because I was feeling a bit tired and run-down. And all that exercise, while great for my fitness and muscles, made me feel too tired to participate in lots of other fun stuff, like blogging or reading or even watching tv without falling asleep. It kind of sucks because exercise is supposed to energise you, not unnaturally fatigue you (this happens whether I'm exercising every day or 3-4 times a week). I like to exercise, but I've found that a 5km run WIPES ME OUT for the rest of the day and I'm not sure why. 5km in anything over 20C also gives me a headache for the rest of the day, no matter how much water I drink.
Anyway, this month I'm striving for balance. More exercise than August. Less than September. Yeah.
And oh yeah, my weight didn't really change in either August or Sept. Because more exercise = increased food intake.
I went from this:
15-Aug | pump no lunges | |
16-Aug | swim 30 | |
17-Aug | squash | |
18-Aug | basketball | |
19-Aug | weights - gym | |
20-Aug | swim 30 | |
21-Aug | ||
22-Aug | 40 min walk Battery Point | |
23-Aug | walk to St Canice from work, pump no lunges | |
24-Aug | Boot Camp | |
25-Aug | B'Ball | |
26-Aug | ||
27-Aug | ||
28-Aug | Swim | |
29-Aug | Boot camp/Pump | |
30-Aug | ||
31-Aug | Boot camp | |
1-Sep | B'ball | |
2-Sep | ||
3-Sep | Alum Cliffs run/bball practise | |
4-Sep | Chest/Abs/tramp |
to this:
5-Sep | Battery Pt BC | |
6-Sep | Swim 1500 and run Sth Hobart | |
7-Sep | 6km bridge run and squash | |
8-Sep | B'ball | |
9-Sep | 6km bridge run | |
10-Sep | Step/Pump | |
11-Sep | Swim 1500m | |
12-Sep | Boathouse 9.4km | |
13-Sep | Swim 1500m/Upper Body Pump | |
14-Sep | Jog with JB/45 min Pump minus Shoulders/Abs/Lunges | |
15-Sep | 15min airwalker, Pump/CX30, 4.5km run | |
16-Sep | Sth Hobart run | |
17-Sep | 1500m Swim, bball practise | |
18-Sep | 5km walk, squash, Pump | |
19-Sep | Sth Hobart run | |
20-Sep | Battery Pt Hills, Upper Body and Abs | |
21-Sep | Bridge run 6.3km, squash | |
22-Sep | B'Ball | |
23-Sep | Run with Scats (5km easy) | |
24-Sep | Weights 4x heavy/Swim 1500 | |
25-Sep | Trugs and Pump | |
26-Sep | South Hobart run | |
27-Sep | Swim 1500m | |
28-Sep | Battery Point Hills | |
29-Sep | B'ball, Pump not lunges | |
30-Sep | Bridge run | |
1-Oct | Swim 1500m | |
2-Oct | Weights and Pipeline 6km run with pram |
but then for the first time in a year, to this:
3-Oct | Swim 1500m | |
4-Oct | unwell | |
5-Oct | unwell | |
6-Oct | Sandy Bay Run with JB 7km | |
7-Oct | Battery Point Hills, walk town-4 St Canice | |
8-Oct | Swim 1500m | |
9-Oct | ||
10-Oct | unwell | |
11-Oct | unwell | |
12-Oct | unwell | |
13-Oct | Sandy Bay 6km, B'Ball | |
14-Oct | unwell | |
15-Oct | unwell | |
16-Oct | unwell |
Now, I wouldn't like to speculate that the increase in intensity resulted in the consequent illness, but I'm sure that it DID contribute because I was feeling a bit tired and run-down. And all that exercise, while great for my fitness and muscles, made me feel too tired to participate in lots of other fun stuff, like blogging or reading or even watching tv without falling asleep. It kind of sucks because exercise is supposed to energise you, not unnaturally fatigue you (this happens whether I'm exercising every day or 3-4 times a week). I like to exercise, but I've found that a 5km run WIPES ME OUT for the rest of the day and I'm not sure why. 5km in anything over 20C also gives me a headache for the rest of the day, no matter how much water I drink.
Anyway, this month I'm striving for balance. More exercise than August. Less than September. Yeah.
And oh yeah, my weight didn't really change in either August or Sept. Because more exercise = increased food intake.
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- Hi. I'm Denny, a 47 year old mother of 3 from Tassie. I run, swim, play basketball and bushwalk. I love woodfired pizza, icecream and chocolate, and I've been a vegetarian for more than 5 years and can't imagine ever "going back".