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General Discussion => Penton Talk => Topic started by: tmc3c on January 25, 2004, 11:32:04 PM

Title: Training
Post by: tmc3c on January 25, 2004, 11:32:04 PM
Now that I am 45 the extra weight is gaining on me, I have been off a bike for ten years. How are ya'll working out? anybody got the hot set up? Or is that sit up?[^]

Thomas Carmichael
Title: Training
Post by: rob w on January 25, 2004, 11:37:14 PM
Thomas, It's not the spare tire that will slow you down, it's that mind set of telling yourself you're getting old. Most of all ride, ride and then ride some more.
Bob
Title: Training
Post by: imported_n/a on January 25, 2004, 11:44:47 PM
Thom, check with Teddy Landers, then ride and ride and ride etc!
Title: Training
Post by: tmc3c on January 25, 2004, 11:45:15 PM
Bob haven't you heard that saying : The older I get, the faster I was ! I love your idea on training, sounds fun!!

Thomas Carmichael
Title: Training
Post by: imported_n/a on January 26, 2004, 08:47:44 AM
Tom,

How about a Schwinn Airdyne and free weights in the basement, just in case the urge strikes to work out.

Bicycling in the good weather, also.

Most importantly, whatever works for you is best.

Glenn
Title: Training
Post by: AndyL on January 26, 2004, 02:27:01 PM
Tom,
Just try to back off on the calories (and carbs if you want).  Avoid that extra helping and the stuff you know you shouldnt eat anyway. And then try to work in some exercise.

I try to run/jog 5 times a week.  Once the Vintage MX season starts, it sure does help when you get to the 4th moto in the late afternoon.

Still sore the next day, mostly upper body and back, but at least I can get up and work the next day.

Good luck.


Andy
Title: Training
Post by: Randy Kirkbride on January 26, 2004, 02:35:51 PM
Andy,
Are you going to be racing that Jackpiner this year?  I'd sure like to see that.
Title: Training
Post by: Steve Minor on January 26, 2004, 03:01:57 PM
Seems like I have a few pages out of an old training booklet by Rolf Tibblin...(yes, I used to ride a Husqvarna before I "saw the light")...... I remember one thigh exercise where you put your back against the wall and sit in an imaginary chair. Try holding that position for about 5 minutes...OUCH!
 
I'd be glad dig them up, scan them this week, and email them to anyone interested.

Steve
Title: Training
Post by: tmc3c on January 26, 2004, 03:07:21 PM
Yeah Steve send them to me if you dont mind , i am already on that carb free diet but I am just holding my own and I need to work out to boost the weight loss. How is the weather your way?

Thomas Carmichael
Title: Training
Post by: Steve Minor on January 26, 2004, 03:18:09 PM
As I remember, they were endurance building exercises with a few strength routines thrown in for good measure. I'd be glad to send them Thomas...just give me a few days to dig them up and scan them......I'll get it this week for sure.

As fas as the weather, we got freezing rain most of yesterday and it's continued most of today. The forecast is for more of the same this evening.
Title: Training
Post by: LynnCamp on January 26, 2004, 08:19:03 PM
I suggest that ya'll grab the mop, the vacuum cleaner, the window washing equipment, the duster, the carpet cleaner, the furniture waxer (remember Karate Kid's training -- wax on-wax off) .....  I guarantee you will get in shape and make the women in your household VERY happy which is likely to have some other side benefits and exercises!:D Alternatively, I suggest you pump that beer bottle up and down while you lean against the wall doing that thigh exercise thing. -- sorry -- I just couldn't resist ---[}:)]
Title: Training
Post by: swamp fox on January 26, 2004, 08:42:25 PM
Lynn,
That's cold!  We all profess to run things around the house, but we don't want to admit to too much. I had my doctor tell me on my last physical that I was in pretty good shape, and inquired what I did for it. I told him it was nothing more than chasing an 8yr old around the house. He said keep it up. And with my little miracle monster, it's not hard to do!

Robert Manucy
72 Berkshire
Title: Training
Post by: Gavin Housh on January 27, 2004, 12:28:29 AM
I've been training most of my adult life. The trick is to never stop. Don't get into a work out that becomes boring. Try to mix it up a little. Try a brisk walk on monday. Tuesday ride the mountain bike. Wed. do some calisthenics, pilates, or yoga. Thur. ride the road bicycle. Fri. go for another walk or jog. Weekends are for riding, motorcycle, bicycle, what ever you got. Save one day a week for honey do stuff. At one time I could stand in a martial arts horse stance for one hour. Stand against the wall with your legs bent like your sitting in a chair. Keep your back striaght against the wall. Then squeeze a basket ball between your knees with enough pressure to keep the ball from falling out.This will achieve the same results as the martial arts stance, and realy helps build strong legs. It's all about moderation, and building your stength slowly. Remember to stretch every day if you can. If your serious you can pay a personal trainer to help you untill you feel comfortable on your own. If you drink my first advice would be DON'T. If you still need a drink now and then try to keep it to one a day. Remember your body is the only one you get so you need to take good care of it . Almost as good care as you take of your Penton. I'll be riding my bicycle from Everett Washington to Williamsburg Virginia this summer. That's 3380 mi in 26 days. It's all about setting a goal for yourself and then stick to the steps you set for yourself to reach that goal. Good luck, Gavin.
Title: Training
Post by: AndyL on January 27, 2004, 03:51:59 PM
Randy,
I got the Piner sorted out this last fall and got to put several hours on it on both 'backyard' mx tracks and some trails.  It handles very nice and with the rear shocks layed down it is very smooth, especially on braking bumps going into the turns.

I am afraid that I have to tear into the clutch on it because the last time I took it out into KS, it was slipping badly in first.  Never been into a Penton/KTM clutch so it should be an adventure. (I also have an 85 KTM 250MX and from a quick look, the clutches look very similar.)

My plan is to get the clutch done and get it out to a few MOVMX events this year.  Probably just run it in the +40 class and see if I can knock off a few 250's.


Andy
Title: Training
Post by: Randy Kirkbride on January 27, 2004, 04:07:12 PM
Andy,
Glad you got it sorted out OK, & I'm sure you'll get the clutch problem fixed, too.  You'll love the extra power over those Hodie's.
Good Luck
Title: Training
Post by: Rain Man on January 27, 2004, 07:30:27 PM
Hey Thomas, I'm 47 y/o hard as a rock,  What do I do, Sundays riding day all year long.  Ride my Mud Diggers, Snowmobiles, Down Hill skis,etc...  saturdays, cut wood, plant crops, shuffle hay, up down up down,muck the stalls, Work on my JUnk Yard.  Monday thru Friday,work @ someone else junk yard, weightlift with hydraulic pumps, electric motors, 4 foot ball screws, practice wrist exercises with 3lbs hammers, 4 foot x 2" pipes, all this at any formidable angle that would/could/ will pull your bone structures apart if not done correctly.  I can DNF an 100 mile enduro, just getting lost !!! ( flat tires:()  Take the Advil before you ride, then after, Drink too much water and put the 12 ounce pain killers to ya !!  Oh ya,Monkey Butt,(can I say that) I got a cure for that problem too.:)