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yerrago


« Reply #15 on: 21-Sep-07, 08:10:19 AM »

Hi Niki,

Many months have passed and I'm just getting back to you.

I've been repairing the home and it's a constant source of headaches, what with having a lousy contractor and workers that overpromise and underdeliver. The unkempt nature of a makeshift room and workplace made things worse and so when the work got done overbudget and overextended, I had trouble getting back to life the way it was.

However, not all this bad. Whether it was the stress or whether it was my going to the gym to bike regularly or my erratic weight training or better food intake, over this time my weight went down from 164 to 144 lbs., and my body fat went down from 18 to 13.5%.

All this happened without my use of FitSync software, given that I haven't had the disposition to sit down and plan my workouts.

Now that I'm over that hump, I finally did get my Sony Ericsson set up to access the Internet and got the Fitsync Java app installed. I just have to wait for support to help me figure out why I am getting a "Communication Error" message when I attempt to log in.

But I am very happy to learn from your post that I don't have to be constantly online to get the program to access data. The cellphone is more handy to have than a PDA. Next up for me is to use this tool to help me bulk up on my upper body, and to strengthen my lower abs, which is a weak point in my body as gleaned from Pilates sessions.

Workouts are tough without a good trainer and a good monitoring system. I hope Fitsync will bring out more bang for the buck in making my workouts more focused and be a big help in achieving my goals.
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Niki



« Reply #16 on: 06-Oct-07, 03:13:18 PM »

Heya Verrago!
I've been on vacation and just synced up 3 weeks worth of workouts from my phone!  I was out west in national parks (here in the US) so no gym and no Internet so I did all bodyweight exercises the whole time.  You should try it - it's harder than it looks.  Like handstand pushups against a wall instead of an overhead press.  I can only do 2 (I'm only a girl) BUT I am getting stronger each time so watch out Wink  When I started over 3 weeks ago I couldn't even do one so what I did was kick up against the wall and hold the handstand as long as I could.  Then by the second week I started lowering myself and by the end I could do 2 full ones!  I also increased my pushups so now I can do 20 in one shot - not bad for a girl, huh? I didn't know pushups would hit my delts so hard but they do and my shoulders look more sculpted now.

The most important thing FitSync has done for me is keep me on schedule and give me an easy way to track what I do.  It's also motivating to look back at my past month or so and see how consistent I am in keeping to my workouts and its fun to see the total reps, weight, and distance.  You know it's more important that you do any old workout regularly than the perfect workout intermittently.  Check the libraries - there are some good total body and upper body workouts but you might try some bodyweight stuff like pullups, dips, pushups on twofitballs, etc.  It might not seem like much but you'll really feel it and see the results. 

A while ago I set a goal of doing 50 chinups once a week.  I would do as many as I could (usually about 6 or 7) rest for about a minute, do another set, rest, etc. until I got to 50.  When I started it took me almost 20 mintues to get to 50 cuz the last few sets I could barely do 1 (I had to kick my feet to get the last few) and then I was sore for a week.  BUT, once I got to where I could do all 50 in about 5 sets I uppped it to 75 chinups.  Now I just upped it to 100 and I can really see the difference in my back and my biceps.  I got much better results than using the lat pulldown machine.  Once I can do 100 chinups in say 7 or 8 sets I will switch to wide grip pullups with an overhand grip. 

Ya know, I feel your pain on teh home renovation.  The worst part is that sawdust and plaster dust goes EVERYWHERE like into clothes and plates and dishes and food in teh cupboard and then if you have on a nice black wool skirt, well I guess in your case that would be dark wool PANTS Wink and then brush against something the plaster guys or carpenters were touching you'll look like a human lint brush.  I got a hot temper so that was teh last thing I needed in the AM before coffee!!  Anyways good luck with that home stuff

I'm off again for a while but good luck with your workouts and go ahead and try some new stuff.  You'll be sore but you'll look like Arnold (well, the young Arnold and not the Governator but even the Governator is still cool) very soon.

Niki

PS - I'll be back!
PPS - Hasta la vista, baby!


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Robert Clifton


« Reply #17 on: 19-Mar-10, 10:21:05 PM »

I just join the group snf will be post update soon
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Everett



« Reply #18 on: 19-Mar-10, 11:22:08 PM »

hey Robert, welcome!
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Tai Hau



« Reply #19 on: 24-Mar-10, 06:44:32 PM »

welcome Robert!
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Seren Dag

A gym noob, never worked out before, but better late than never I guess


« Reply #20 on: 26-Mar-10, 05:11:49 AM »

Well, I finally did it...after many years of contemplation I joined a gym. I'm hoping this app and its community helps me stay focused, committed and (most importantly) committed Smiley Grin
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sister of kong


the sheep is afraid even when the tiger is not hungry


« Reply #21 on: 26-Mar-10, 10:05:00 AM »

Seren, you took a big step forward!!  Well done and welcome to FitSync.  Always happy to exchange ideas, give each other a boost or a kick if you prefer  Grin
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Seren Dag

A gym noob, never worked out before, but better late than never I guess


« Reply #22 on: 26-Mar-10, 01:36:56 PM »

Seren, you took a big step forward!!  Well done and welcome to FitSync.  Always happy to exchange ideas, give each other a boost or a kick if you prefer  Grin

Thanks Smiley

I'll try not to get intimidated by the fitness gurus, and will try anr stick to (and achieve with success) my modest yet challenging goals!

I've already issues challenges to some of m Facebook contacts Smiley
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Everett



« Reply #23 on: 26-Mar-10, 06:28:10 PM »

welcome Seren, who's da guru?  Aren't they the ones who sit around cross-legged and hum?   Wink  glad to see ya
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