Fitness...do you?
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Re: Fitness...do you?
Not necessarily this brand or size, but your typical cloth luggage with basic shape. This type of shape is best, and it has a frame so provides protection to the contents.
Samsonite Base Hits Spinner Medium
I would avoid odd shaped bags, plastic, bags without a strong frame, and the cheap brands, cheap luggage typically isn't going to handle travel well, but doesn't mean super pricey high end either, Samsonite and american tourister have always worked for me.
Samsonite Base Hits Spinner Medium
I would avoid odd shaped bags, plastic, bags without a strong frame, and the cheap brands, cheap luggage typically isn't going to handle travel well, but doesn't mean super pricey high end either, Samsonite and american tourister have always worked for me.
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I don't like soft luggage...especially the ones with only a top opening. I hate having to dig through the entire case for an item. IMO the best is Samsonite lightweight hard sided cases. They come with either a 10 year or lifetime world wide warranty.
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TMI alert! alert!
After running for 14 months my tiny white a#s is showing signs of shaping up, at least there is a bit of a bump
After running for 14 months my tiny white a#s is showing signs of shaping up, at least there is a bit of a bump
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Word of warning though, start low (like empty bar low) weight wise because you will get muscle soreness when you start, which goes away in a few days, but starting with low weight eases you into it and you can concentrate on form as you build up base strength.
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Played my first game of 'soccer' over here. Found a fairly competitive league where most players who are graduates who used to play college level soccer. It made me realise I'd have been good enough for college soccer had I lived or pursued my undergrad here instead of the UK!
It was fun, but playing in the Missouri heat wasn't so fun!
It was fun, but playing in the Missouri heat wasn't so fun!
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Played my first game of 'soccer' over here. Found a fairly competitive league where most players who are graduates who used to play college level soccer. It made me realise I'd have been good enough for college soccer had I lived or pursued my undergrad here instead of the UK!
It was fun, but playing in the Missouri heat wasn't so fun!
It was fun, but playing in the Missouri heat wasn't so fun!
I'm sure I'm not as good as you are, but this is my 5th season and I'm better now than I was when I started, probably around the middle of the pack in ability but I have a few good moments. I get more assists than goals, but I scored two so far this year
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I play in an over 30s recreational league out here, mostly made up of current/former AYSO coaches who decided we wanted to play as well as coaching the kids. It's officially non-competitive and there are only enough players to form 4 teams, but it's still fun.
I'm sure I'm not as good as you are, but this is my 5th season and I'm better now than I was when I started, probably around the middle of the pack in ability but I have a few good moments. I get more assists than goals, but I scored two so far this year
I'm sure I'm not as good as you are, but this is my 5th season and I'm better now than I was when I started, probably around the middle of the pack in ability but I have a few good moments. I get more assists than goals, but I scored two so far this year
I was one of the best players playing the Sunday just gone, against D2/D3 ex players around my age, so made me feel good that I am basically a college standard player! However, I'm just average back home so was crazy! I scored twice and set one up from left back, so I think I impressed!
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I coached my son's team for a few years, it was fun but I'm glad he's done with it in a way too because playing is much more fun.
I was one of the best players playing the Sunday just gone, against D2/D3 ex players around my age, so made me feel good that I am basically a college standard player! However, I'm just average back home so was crazy! I scored twice and set one up from left back, so I think I impressed!
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Signed up for my first 5km run ever in my life. I enjoy running on my own, never done a race kind of thing though. Hot Cider Hustle 5km! Caramel apple and hot cider apple at the end of the run, and also an event mug and a nice looking event quarter zip. Thankfully no 'medals for all' as I hate participation trophies/medals etc. Only the top 3 in each category get awards, which is how it should be!
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I don't see anyone mentioning barre yet. That's what I do 3 times a week. It's a mix of ballet, Pilates and yoga. Super small movements designed to fatigue your muscles to the point of shaking. Then you stretch it all out to make long, lean muscles. Been a few years now.
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Signed up for my first 5km run ever in my life. I enjoy running on my own, never done a race kind of thing though. Hot Cider Hustle 5km! Caramel apple and hot cider apple at the end of the run, and also an event mug and a nice looking event quarter zip. Thankfully no 'medals for all' as I hate participation trophies/medals etc. Only the top 3 in each category get awards, which is how it should be!
Is there any difference running the race vs running solo? I always wonder if the presence of other runners would make everyone's pace naturally quicken a little.
I do plan to take part in at least one race next year when I'm a bit happier with my times (also I'm debating whether to try to get up to 10k for my training runs) but for now I'm content with my little loop around town.