Mostly just asking this for a college assignment since I’m a student there, and this is the one I picked out of the twenty I came up with.
Feel free to also answer why you do such exercises, describe the last time you have engaged in physical exercise, and provide any additional thoughts.
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Road cycling. I was running for years, but I never really enjoyed it much. Never really got past the hobby stage of cycling, but eventually bought a nice mountain bike and started getting serious.
Then I later sold the mountain bike and got a road bike. This is my true calling. I have the full gear, with bibs, cycling socks and everything. I try to ride my bike whenever the weather is nice, but… that is unfortunately rare in my area.
I go to the gym three times a week. I started working out to lose weight and improve muscle mass and tone, and because I fell out of love with running. Last time was yesterday - bench press, overhead press and chin-ups. There’s something primal about lifting heavy weights that makes it enjoyable (much like the other poster said about boxing).
Cycling. It suits my personality best. I love some alone time with my music/audiobook for an hour or two and it doesn’t even feel like exercise.
Cycling. I don’t (yet) have all the fensi equipment nor an expensive bike and don’t do long, exercise-like laps. It is much more incorporated into my daily life. I have an oldschool road bike which I use for my commute and then every day after work go around the city with it for some hours (with small breaks for say shopping/eating; ca. 25-30 km per day). Longer rides on the weekends (average ca 100-120 km per weekend). Never was keen on sports but was always into little daily adventures and this combines the two. Last time: yesterday.
I believe this is the best way to live. Exercise for the sake of exercise is in my mind a first world problem to San event.
I would rather incorporate stuff into my daily life do I don’t need to think shot it, or carve out time for that.
A good game of football/soccer with friends
I take Hippocrates’ “walking is man’s best medicine” advice when it comes to physical activity. It’s good for the body and mind and also good for interacting with people.
He said it but that lazy bitch never walked hardly at all!
I had horses for 10 years, and riding was by far the best exercise for me. I have fibromyalgia, so I can’t do many exercises without causing me way too much pain. I last rode in 2014.
I also love kayaking but haven’t gone in a long while because of kayak transport issues.
Yoga is also fun. I play the Nintendo Switch game Yoga Master and do yoga like once a month.
I have a very hard time with exercise. I do get about 20 mins of cardio each night catching my ducks to put them in bed.
Swimming laps
First, why do you like to do swimming laps? Also, when is the last time you have engaged in physical exercise, and do you have any additional thoughts?
I like swimming because of the no impact when swimming. Another reason is because its like meditation for me, I don’t think about anything else when I swim. The last time I engaged in physical exercise was on Thursday so 3 days ago.
Climbing. Go three times a week and it’s just fun and challenging. Gives me a chance to get off my phone and just enjoy the activity.
Do you do rope climbing or bouldering?
Indoors or outdoors?
Mostly top rope these days but I’ll boulder if my partner isn’t available. And indoors, much more available.
God bless all you people who have time to exercise.
Roller skating
Weightlifting.
I don’t particularly enjoy physical activity and so I try to maximize my time spent exercising. I use a couple of those adjustable dumbbells and spend a few minutes every day just doing some reps. If I’m feeling more motivated I will also mix in some calisthenics.
If you want more data, my wife enjoys walking and insists on walking 10k steps every day since she got her Fitbit 2 months ago. She hasn’t missed a day yet.
Stationary rowing, 5 days/week. It’s a good whole-body exercise, heavy on cardiovascular & low impact, but not particularly strengthening. Can sit in front of a movie and just go. Got a tracker to record performance & heart rate, and I really like seeing new bouts appear in the graph. That may be more motivating than the nebulous protection from future cardiovascular disease.
Cycling. The wind on my face and being able to go sightseeing makes in very enjoyable in addition to the dopamine boost from increased activity.