Monday, November 18, 2024

Rage As Fuel

Crispy red leaves are dropping all over the front yard and I've just noticed that the English Ivy that used to creep along the brickwork has suddenly taken over most of the ground. It's very Christmas-y interspersed with the leaves, but a bit worrisome as to how quickly this ivy has gone from a few vines some 25 years ago and maybe even just two years ago, to now where it's reaching through the privets lining the road. In half a season, the ivy has crept out quicker than the Oriental Bittersweet (which tends to climb up, not out)... WTF? I'm just glad it's not poison ivy, which had its growth spurt moment a few years ago.

I completely forgot that Monday at noon is a really busy time at the gym. Most of the treadmills were in use, which is rare. Wind Breaker is on elliptical #1 and the good cup holder is on #3. I get on that machine and tap in Program 1. It's my least favorite because it has a lot of low elevation pedaling, which I find more difficult and that slows me down. I don't make it to 2.8.

I think I'm suffering from unidentified allergies with itchy dry crusty eyes. I've finally resorted to applying Pataday eye drops and my eyes feel much better. Tomorrow I have another eye doc appointment where I'll have a Durysta device implanted in my right eye. I'm hoping that I won't feel a thing so I'm of course worried: I'm very sensitive to touch. Have I mentioned how much my own baby fine hair tortures me like cat hair, creeping into my nose, eyes and mouth all the time. Click here for a link to a video of the implantation procedure (if you're not squeamish).

Hammer-grip pull-ups surprise me today and I'm able to get one more rep for each of my sets. I feel pretty strong today, even if I'm not doing my cardio best. Of course, I had to wait a few minutes while some guy I've never seen before does a quick stretch (it IS a Stretch Cage after all), and then maybe 5-6 pull-ups. Usually dudes use the actual pull-up handles situated at assorted bench/squat cages throughout the free weight area. I'm not only too short to reach these handles, but my tiny hands can't completely grip the diameter of the bar. I find that one little thing to be critical in being able to pull myself up. 

Of course, I have unusually small hands and fingers... and no amount of exercise will make my hands and forearms more muscular. I've tried and only succeed in giving myself tendonitis. Something in my genetics gives me average body length, thighs and upper arms, but much smaller forearms, calves, hands, and feet. Sometimes I feel like a starfish.

The step machine I climb up doesn't appear to be working: the console is dark. Ugh. The plug probably got kicked out. I check it and trace the cord back to the bottom of the machine, pull it and reinsert. The console lights up like magic. Afterward, I get another set of pull-ups. Then off to the cross-trainer. Then a final set of pull-ups. Throughout this entire workout, the one thing I feel is rage. Anxiety converted into kinetic energy which translates as rage. I remember using anger to fuel my gym forays when I was much younger. And for the most part, it was very successful: I got stronger and reshaped my body.

Anger isn't great for your health under normal conditions. I believe it caused my dad's enlarged heart and subsequent cardiac problems. Anger has other unfortunate health effects, like higher blood pressure. I might be suffering from allergies though, or maybe the beginnings of an upper respiratory illness. My nose changes from stuffy to runny and back again. The low humidity air makes my sinuses dry out and crack, which means they bleed and scab. Which makes them itch. Which makes my nose runny. Rain is in the forecast for later this week, but it's probably not going to be enough to end the drought.

I don't take my anger out on people around me although secretly I'm seething. When I chat I'm always civil because most people are nice enough, even if they're stupid. They have their own problems, like the unexpected passing of a parent. So I'm sympathetic and pleasant. But inside, I'm raging. Don't get in my way at the gym: I might bite your head off and I won't be sorry. 

I read an interesting article about slow-motion strength training. I'm tempted to try it, but then I remember that my gym doesn't have that brand of equipment, MedX. I also wonder what the effects of such training has on glaucoma sufferers like myself. No one can answer that question because it hasn't been asked of the few proponents of this approach. But if you'd like to read the article, click here.

18 Nov 2024 12:05-2:01
Monday — All Cardio
Warmer but Drought Warning
Really crowded at noon
Brilliant Day — Timolol/Losartan


Precor elliptical #3
Program 1
Time: 30 + 5 (5428)
Distance: 2.79
Cal: 307
Avg Hr: 152, 187
New FB: 54-136

HGPU 17

Matrix StairMaster (R)
Manual timer 8+2 cool down
Minimum 5 minutes
Speed 5 (45)/ 2 (36) / 1 (29-31)
Steps 434
Floors 27
Cal 65
Hr 137

HGPU 17

Life Fitness X-Trainer #3
Program Manual L1
Time: 12 (+3 min cool down) = 15
Distance: 1.32
Cal: 113
Avg Hr: 129-134

HGPU 15.5

20 Hip Bridges
Piriformis/Hip/Pencil Stretch
DeadBugs 20 x 5
Piriformis stretches
Child’s Pose
Cat/Cow stretch 12
Child’s Pose
Fire Hydrants 30 x 2
Bird Dog Planks 60s x 2 (tingle)
Push-Ups 25 (minimal tingle)
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Neck stretch / Eye yoga

Friday, November 15, 2024

Still Got DOMS

I'll admit that I'm a bit surprised to still be experiencing DOMS (delayed onset muscle soreness) a day after a set of Walking Lunges. I had done this movement last week as well, so it wasn't as if it was a totally new experience. Nothing else I've been doing has left me sore on more than one occasion, and while my quads were okay, the glutes were not. They definitely slowed me down on the elliptical, granted I got stuck on #2 which tends to grind a bit on the low elevations. 

Wind Breaker was already pedaling #1 when I arrived, and he was still there when I left almost two hours later. No one on #3 with the broken cup holder, and a fellow pedaled #4 for roughly 10 minutes before hopping off for more exciting activities. Today's a Cardio and Pull-up Day, and while cardio wasn't great, the pull-ups were unexpectedly a skosh better than I anticipated. Yaaay me! Sore glutes don't impact arms, shoulders or the upper back.

While I'm on the step machine, I see the Odd Couple standing between the two multi-station cable towers. There's a pull-up/chin-up bar in the center and a big square metal table that the woman stands on to reach it. She can do a few pull-ups for each set as her husband/boyfriend stands behind her as a spotter. And she does several sets. Meanwhile, her husband is using a cable station for biceps or triceps.

I do my steps, more pull-ups, a stint on the cross-trainer, more pull-ups, and then off to the Aerobics Room. The abs are a little tired from yesterday's Dead Bugs but I'm able to do everything on my list, including Bird Dogs and Push-ups. I'm always happy when I can do the latter without any shoulder issues. The only items I skip are Walking Lunges and Wall Sits. Not feeling guilty about it either.

15 Nov 2024 11:54-1:51
Friday — All Cardio
Cold with a Drought Warning 
Brilliant Day — Timolol/Losartan


Precor elliptical #2
(clunks at low elevation)
Program 3
Time: 30 + 5 (5400)
Distance: 2.78
Cal: 306
Avg Hr: 158, 237!?-85 lol!
New FB: 54-128
(12:33)

HGPU 17

Matrix StairMaster (R) (12:42-12:53)
Manual timer 8+2 cool down
Minimum 5 minutes
Speed 5 (45)/ 2 (33) / 1 (29)
Steps 427
Floors 26
Cal 65
Hr 124

HGPU 16

Life Fitness X-Trainer #3
(1:03-1:19)
Program Manual L1
Time: 12 (+3 min cool down) = 15
Distance: 1.37
Cal: 114
Avg Hr: 124

HGPU 15

20 Hip Bridges (1:31)
Piriformis/Hip/Pencil Stretch
DeadBugs 20 x 5
Piriformis stretches
Child’s Pose
Cat/Cow stretch 12
Child’s Pose
Fire Hydrants 30 x 2
Bird Dog Planks 60s x 2 (tingle)
Push-Ups 25 (minimal tingle)
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Neck stretch / Eye yoga (1:51)

Thursday, November 14, 2024

Winter Weather

I woke up to 26F, not that I was surprised. The weather app on my phone is fairly accurate for temperature and wind, although it tells me that it's raining/not raining when the opposite is apparent. It hasn't rained in weeks so there's been a burn ban in effect and several forest fires have broken out, most notably in Sterling Forest, home of the NY Renaissance Faire. Dogs were quite happy to run about the park, but of course, there was no one else there to play with. 

My fingertips have painful fissures even though I slather them with petrolatum, Aquaphor, or Bag Balm several times a day. I feel like I'm either sticky or crackly dry at any given moment. I'm very happy that the HotHands I bought last year in bulk are so easy to use, and last nearly 12 hours. I did a few errands and then I went to the gym.

There were very few cars in the parking lot when I arrived. There was a guy on elliptical #4 and no one else, so I got on #1, which is my preference. Later, a woman I didn't recognize got on elliptical #2. I guess it was preferable to #3. No Wind Breaker today. I'm surprised that I actually make it past 2.8, but since I also did cardio on Tuesday, and I tend to get better as the week goes on, well... it was still a pleasant surprise. Of course tomorrow, a Cardio Day, will probably suck, mostly because I did Walking Lunges and Wall Sits at the end of my workout today.

The free weight area isn't too crowded and I'm able to score a Nautilus bench very close to the DB rack. A few minutes later the Odd Couple show up and she works out on an adjacent bench while he's at a Bench Cage a few stations away. I get all my sets done without any issues and afterward I slip into the Aerobics Room since there's a side door right next to the DB rack. It's actually really cold there and the outer back door isn't even open. 

I expected push-ups to give my shoulder some issues, but they were fine today. Even the knees (that were stiff and creaky yesterday) managed to handle Walking Lunges, Air Squats and Wall Sits just fine. Not that Wall Sits were easy. No, my quads and toes were screaming for the entire 2 full minutes. 

I got my lab results back for my cholesterol and they are slightly higher than last time, so that's borderline high and needs action. At least the hypertension meds are working!  A drastic change in my diet might drop my lipid levels. Or not. I know a fellow from the dog park who is an avid elderly triathlete (he's in his 70s). He's also kosher vegetarian. And he's on statins for his cholesterol. Because sometimes, no matter what you do, your genetics will still get you.

14 Novt 2024 11:47-1:37
Thursday — Mix
Freezing Day
Brilliant Day — Timolol / sciatica
Losartan dose increased to 100 mg

Precor elliptical #1
Program 2
Time: 30 + 5 (5536)
Distance: 2.82
Cal: 312
Avg Hr: 157, 188-77
New FB: 53-128

Incl DB Press s/s Lateral Raises s/s Rev Incline Flys
10 lbs x 25/15/25 (12:32)
15 lbs x 25/15/25 (12:38)
20/15/20 x 25/15/25 x 1 (12:45); 2 (12:52); 3 (1:00)

20 Hip Bridges
Piriformis/Hip/Pencil Stretch
DeadBugs 20 x 5
Piriformis stretches
Quick Child’s Pose
Cat stretch 12
Child’s Pose
Fire Hydrants 30 x 2
Bird Dog Planks 60s x 2
Push-Ups 25
Arm rotations 20
Walking Lunges 20/21
Air Squats 25
Neck stretch / Eye yoga
Wall Squat 120 sec


Tuesday, November 12, 2024

One Thing That Made Me Smile

Visual Field test result
I skipped the gym yesterday so I definitely had to get there today, after my glaucoma doc appointment. I had to get up super early to make sure the pups had some park time. It's gotten colder and there was no one for them to play with. At my doc appointment, I had my IOPs tested and took a new Visual Field test. Those results confirmed something I've noticed on my own: the vision in my right eye, specifically the upper quadrant is showing loss. It doesn't grow back. At least not under current therapies.

My pressures are also higher than they should be, and I'm on 4 different eye drops. Because degradation is advancing, the doc has suggested other treatments. The most conservative is to implant the Durysta device and maintain 3 of the eye drops. The doc also suggested a diuretic pill but since I'm already on a hypertension med, and my primary will no doubt want to prescribe a statin for my elevated cholesterol levels, I demurred. But the Rx is in the system, just in case. I have an appointment next week for my right eye, the eye with the higher pressure and more severe vision loss. Then it'll probably be another week or two before I get the left eye treated.

The only good news was that without the pilocarpine drops, I could read the eye chart just fine and still have 20/20-20/25 vision. If the Durysta doesn't work to lower my IOPs, she'll add the diuretic. And if that doesn't work, there's always actual surgeries to let more fluid drain out. That's probably going to affect my ability to exercise. My body has a tendency to scar so I'm trying to avoid the surgical options, but it's still an option. Better than being blind, right?

Just when I thought pills had reached the limits of horse-size, I got myself a bottle of magnesium citrate. Luckily the pills are coated with a smooth lavender gel, but they are still monstrous. Although the dose is for two, I can only handle one and even that takes me some mental prep before I can actually swallow it. I'm not kidding. These freaking pills are ginormous! Because magnesium can fight with zinc if you take both together, I take the magnesium citrate closer to dinner time. I also switched from magnesium oxide to citrate because oxide is mostly unavailable to the body and citrate is easier to absorb. 

I got to the gym well past noon today, and I was surprised to see Wind Breaker on elliptical #3 while #2 and #1 were both vacant. I hop in #1 because it's really got the best glide. Halfway through my session, I see Wind Breaker in my peripheral vision. He's exited #3 and  hopped on #2. Later, when I switch off to do pull-ups, the step machine, and the cross-trainer, I see that he's moved to machine #1. I guess he's decided to pedal three of the four machines. I think #4 isn't worth pedaling, but I could be wrong. 

I get all my pull-ups! Yaaay me! It's been cold and I don't sweat as much today. I see some regulars. Kids come trickling in. Today is my cardio and pull-up day and that's what I do. Then off to the Aerobics Room to do basic body weight stuff. I'm good with everything except for my knees when I get to Air Squats. Because Squats. I'll save Walking Lunges for tomorrow when I hopefully will push some DBs around. The same for Wall Sits. 

I've been watching a new Canadian show on TV called Coroner. It's only 4 seasons and I just started season 2. I was only half watching and doing other things when I heard a song I recognized immediately by the raspy voice and bouncy twang. Wreckless Eric released the Whole Wide World back in 1978, and I have the vinyl for Big Smash! as well as the subsequent CD set that was eventually released years later. Who doesn't know A Pop Song? Yeah, punk rock and next wave way back when. It definitely made me smile. In case you don't know it, here's the YouTube video...


12 Nov 2024 12:19-2:11
Tuesday — All Cardio
Post Glaucoma Doc Appt with Bad News
Brilliant Day — Timolol/Losartan


Precor elliptical #1
Program 1
Time: 30 + 5 (5448)
Distance: 2.79
Cal: 307
Avg Hr: 143, 180-86
New FB: 54-126

HGPU 16

Matrix StairMaster (L)
Manual timer 8+2 cool down
Minimum 5 minutes
Speed 5 (45)/ 2 (33) / 1 (29)
Steps 425
Floors 26
Cal 64
Hr 124

HGPU 15.5

Life Fitness X-Trainer #3
Program Manual L1
Time: 12 (+3 min cool down) = 15
Distance: 1.49
Cal: 117
Avg Hr: 125

HGPU 14.5 + 1/2

20 Hip Bridges
Piriformis/Hip/Pencil Stretch
DeadBugs 20 x 5
Piriformis stretches
Child’s Pose
Cat/Cow stretch 12
Child’s Pose
Fire Hydrants 30 x 2
Bird Dog Planks 60s x 2 (tingle)
Push-Ups 25
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25 (knees!)
Neck stretch / Eye yoga

Friday, November 8, 2024

I Hate My New Silicone Utensils

I really dislike the new silicone cooking utensils I bought to replace the black plastic spatula, slotted spoon, and ladle that I've had for ages. And I mean decades. After multiple scary articles about horrible chemicals leaching into the food, I decided to play it safe and replace these items. But I didn't toss them; I just put them out of the way in a bottom cabinet. The same for the petite black cutting boards I used to cut bread on. I might dig them all back out.

Today, I read a reassuring article about not worrying too much about black plastic cooking utensils, even if you're a dope and leave your spatula frying in an oily saucepan for a good quarter of an hour. Click here to read that article. And why do I hate the silicone implements? Because they don't clean well, as in I had to wash anything slotted more than once and then manually wipe out between the slots to remove a persistent white residue. No one has time or energy to do that for every single use!

My glutes are noticeably sore today from yesterday's Walking Lunges. I still got to the gym early enough to use all the equipment of my choice. Oddly, Wind Breaker didn't show up at all. Maybe people are enjoying a super long weekend since Monday's a Federal holiday: Veterans Day. Sore glutes will definitely slow you down. I did worse on cardio today than yesterday. Worse than Monday. In fact, this is the worst I've done in weeks. This isn't the most sore my glutes have been, but they make themselves known on every activity today, especially the step machine. Well, at least I got all my pull-ups. Not pretty but I got them done. 

There are two very tall slender people in the Aerobics Room when I enter. They do a few stretches but mostly she's shooting selfies of herself. I'm not sure what he's doing except smiling a lot at her. As I'm going through my routine, I wonder if the Walking Lunges will make my butt bigger. I hope not. Then I think about trying to shoot a selfie of my butt to see if it's too big, but I'm probably the only one who thinks so, and I hope sore glutes doesn't translate into anything else. BBLs (Brazilian butt lifts) aside, no one needs a bigger butt. Plus, it makes pants so much harder to fit.

I wonder if the increased dose of Losartan is having any effect on my hypertension. I don't feel much different; maybe a bit spacey, but that could also be a lack of sleep, the dry weather making my skin itch all the time, or me worrying about filing for Medicare since I'm turning 65 early next year. In another few years I'll also file for social security, if it still exists after all the economic upheaval. Yeah, I'm that old. Weird, right?

8 Nov 2024 11:22-1:21
Friday — All Cardio
Colder! Sore Glutes
Brilliant Day — Timolol/Losartan

Precor elliptical #1
Program 3
Time: 30 + 5 (5362)
Distance: 2.77
Cal: 303
Avg Hr: 148, 192-110
New FB: 54-120

HGPU 16

Matrix StairMaster (R) 12:12
Manual timer 8+2 cool down
Minimum 5 minutes
Speed 5 (45)/ 2 (33) / 1 (29)
Steps 429
Floors 26
Cal 65
Hr 118

HGPU 15

Life Fitness X-Trainer #3 (12:32-12:47)
Program Manual L1
Time: 12 (+3 min cool down) = 15
Distance: 1.39
Cal: 115
Avg Hr: 117-119

HGPU 13.5 + 2/2s

20 Hip Bridges (1:00)
Piriformis/Hip/Pencil Stretch
DeadBugs 20 x 5
Piriformis stretches
Child’s Pose
Cat/Cow stretch 12
Child’s Pose
Fire Hydrants 30 x 2
Bird Dog Planks 60s x 2 (tingle)
Push-Ups 25 (minimal tingle)
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Neck stretch / Eye yoga (2:07)

Thursday, November 7, 2024

Are We Sure It's November?

The weather this week has been unseasonably warm, and dry. Red flag warnings enacted a burn ban, and we still had a raging "bush fire" that took out a few acres of woodlands to the north of us. I'm guessing Canada is still on fire as well. Well, at least the "red maple" finally turned orange this week after being green all summer.

I had a follow-up appointment with my GP yesterday where blood was drawn to check my cholesterol, and we discussed my blood pressure, which I freely admit has been on the high end of normal. It still falls into the Hypertension 1 category, so the doc and I agreed to double the med dose to 100 mg. If that doesn't work, she'll be forced to add a "water pill" (diuretic) and we don't want that! I'm already sipping water all day due to chronic dry mouth, which means not wandering far from the bathroom anyway. Lipid panels are not back yet. I don't want to take statins, so really, I should drink less fancy coffees (can't filter a cappuccino) and stick with filtered coffee, less meat, more oats and apples, more onions and garlic. Not like I don't do that already. Mostly.

I decided to do my errands after the gym instead of beforehand, which meant I got there earlier. I had my pick of elliptical machines and got on #1. Nearly 20 minutes later, Wind Breaker slinks in to climb on #3. He's still pedaling when I leave the gym nearly an hour and a half later. Today is the Mix Day, so Cardio warm up and then DBs. I had tested out a Side Lunge on Monday, just one rep on either side, and the sciatic nerve definitely did not appreciate that. It wasn't immediate discomfort, just old symptoms that had been absent for the past few weeks suddenly reappearing. I guess I'm not doing those. I mean, I can do them, but I shouldn't. There is a difference.

There's a lot of things I can still do; but I just shouldn't because I'm going to regret it the next day. And I don't mean DOMS. I can handle soreness. Soreness isn't going to degenerate my optic nerves and make me blind sooner. Soreness usually doesn't mean sciatic pain that makes it impossible to sit or lay down without resorting to drugs (looking at you, ibuprofen & gabapentin). I can do cardio, much as I hate it. I can do pull-ups, even if I'm not picture perfect at it. I can push lighter weights for lots and lots of reps. I did just read an article extolling the virtues of a "dead hang." Or, as I see it, what happens when you can't pull yourself up during a pull-up. Maybe I'll try just hanging there on my non-pull-up days?

The drier air is making my skin itch and this seems to be a seasonal affliction. In the Autumn and Winter, my neck itches yet nothing I do or wear has changed. It's the weather. Since it's been warmer, the hives on the sides of my thighs have disappeared. They'll re-emerge once temps drop again, like next week. Fissures in my finger tips have finally healed thanks to slathering them with Aquaphor and Bag Balm. Plus I wear gloves almost all year round. I know, I'm weird. My favorite gloves are a thin leather lined with thin cashmere and I order them from Land's End. They're one of the few pairs that actually fit my small hands so I own several pairs in various colors. Eventually they wear out and I sew up the seams but there's only so much repairing with thin leather gloves once the skin wears through. 

I get to try out a new gym towel today: it's the dreaded microfiber, but honestly, cotton towels are big and bulky and godawful heavy when wet, when carrying my bag back to the car in the parking lot. They stay damp and tend to get mildew unless absolutely bone dry in my moist house over wetlands. 

Microfiber towels are light and dry quickly, but they are going to shed micro particles in the wash water, which will eventually wind up in my drinking water, because the peat moss septic system is but yards uphill from my well. Yep. So I'm going to use this towel sparingly. I also wash all my fleece very infrequently because I know it's going to wind up in the water.

I find one of the Nautilus benches and drag it out from a squat cage (some dork left 45s on the bar in the rack and walked away). I don't care that it's in the middle of the area. People can walk around me, I'm not blocking any equipment, and I'm not constrained by the rack, which I don't need for what I'm doing. I start a bit past noon, and by 12:15 there's a half dozen HS boys at various stations. At least they're not in my way. 

I'm trying to be mindful of my time, hence the time notations next to my set notes. I get everything done on the list for the Aerobics Room, including Walking Lunges, and Wall Sits. Actually, the Wall Sits aren't as bad as last time, probably because I was distracted by the pain of my toes squished against the front of my sneakers! 

Tomorrow I'm planning on a Cardio Day, mostly because I know I can do it without injuring myself. I've been toying with the idea of adding a rowing exercise back but again, I'm worried about aggravating that delicate sciatic bundle. Maybe I should start with seeing how a few Skull Crushers feel afterward? Or maybe do a few BB Rows with just the bar? Are BB Rows a safer movement than Seated Cable Rows? The real problem is that I can do all of it and it won't actually hurt until the morning after. Looking at you, aggravated sciatica.


Next week I have an appointment with my glaucoma doc at the ungodly hour of 8:45. It's not the 8:45 that's the problem. It's the rush hour traffic to get there, so the 1/2 hr commute will more likely be 45 minutes. Which means taking puppers to the park around 7. We usually go at 8, but then they'll want to go at 7 all the time. At least it'll be daylight...

7 Nov 2024 11:21-1:10
Thursday — Mix
Another Unseasonably Warm Day
Brilliant Day — Timolol / sciatica
Losartan dose increased to 100 mg

Precor elliptical #1
Program 2
Time: 30 + 5 (5408)
Distance: 2.78
Cal: 306
Avg Hr: 145, 184-72
New FB: 53-125

(12:05)
Incl DB Press s/s Lateral Raises s/s (12:47) Rev Incline Flys
10 lbs x 25/15/25
15 lbs x 25/15/25 (12:15)
20/15/20 x 25/15/25 x 1 (12:21); 2 (12:28); 3 (12:35)


20 Hip Bridges (12:41)
Piriformis/Hip/Pencil Stretch
DeadBugs 20 x 5
Piriformis stretches
Quick Child’s Pose
Cat stretch 12
Child’s Pose
Fire Hydrants 30 x 2
Bird Dog Planks 60s x 2
Push-Ups 25
Arm rotations 20
Walking Lunges 19/19
Air Squats 25
Neck stretch / Eye yoga (1:07)
Wall Squat 120 sec!!

Monday, November 4, 2024

Stress Relief

I didn't think pushing the clocks back on Sunday would wreak havoc with my sleep. But it did, and I had a lot of trouble getting more than 5 hours last night. I skipped Friday knowing I was going to be sore from those Walking Lunges. But I wasn't expecting the DOMS (delayed onset muscle soreness) to be quite so severe. That's a lot of soreness for a body weight exercise, with glutes and hammies freaking out for days. Luckily, they're not hard to do... 

Had a busy weekend, with a Star Gazing event two towns north of us. A lovely group of people brought their own telescopes, some manual and others connected to phone apps and motors to track the movement of the earth's rotation in order to keep the target (Saturn, a double star system, a gas nebula) in focus. That was Saturday night. Sunday afternoon, we ventured west to a historical museum (the old schoolhouse of the West Point Foundry from the 1800s) in the town of Cold Spring (adjacent to the Hudson River) to hear a Native American lecture about life of the Eastern Woodlands Indian. 

Drew Shuptar-Rayvis

Glad we dressed warmly as it was held outdoors. The speaker, Drew Shuptar-Rayvis (Pekatawas MakataweU "Black Corn"), however, was wearing much less; just strategically placed buckskin and a deerskin mantle! He claimed that he wasn't cold as he was acclimatized to the weather. He has a melting pot lineage but can trace his people back 350 years and spoke in an Algonkian dialect.

Today is a Cardio Day. I get to the gym late (dragging a bit) and see Wind Breaker on elliptical #2. Weird. Machine #3 is missing the bottle holder. I wonder why he's not on #1 but don't think too much about it when I climb on #1. As I pedal, I hear and feel a grinding noise. The plate covering the gears between the pedals has slipped down. I know how to fix this: I angle my foot and point the tip of my toe to push the metal sheet back into position. There's probably a missing screw that would have held it in place, but this is an easy if temporary fix. No more grinding vibration or noise. I don't know if Wind Breaker took notice or not, but I got to pedal on the better elliptical so it was all good. 

I'm starting out tired so not surprised that I don't make it to 2.8, especially since I find myself unable to keep my speed over 150 SPM (strides per minute). I've done worse. Pull-ups seemed to appreciate the extra time off and I got one more rep than I was expecting. I leave it at that, although afterward I was second guessing myself, thinking I should've just gotten as many as possible. Then I thought better of it and realized that if I'd done that, I might not get a second and third set. 

A bunch of old guys are chatting loudly next to one of the step machines, so of course, I choose the other machine. I punch in the usual settings (speed 5, 8 minutes) and let the machine do its thing. (It will give me an automatic 2-minute cool down.) Which means I have no control as to how many steps I climb. It's a bit more than last week, but not because I did anything different. Those 10 minutes though, certainly have me breathing hard with sweat pouring off my nose. 

I get my 15 reps for the second set of pull-ups and then tackle the cross-trainer. I try to conserve some energy by only using the moving handles for the middle 5 minutes. Which means holding the stationary handles (for balance) for the first and last 5 minutes. I am pedaling at a decent clip though, so it's not surprising that I still feel blown out by that last set of pull-ups. Thankfully the count is automatic in my head.

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There's one guy in the Aerobics Room doing planks on a mat just a foot away from the pile of mats. I don't understand why people insist on planting themselves so close to items that other people need to access, putting themselves in the way because why? I can only guess it's sheer laziness. Can't walk the 5 foot distance so as to not be in the way. Too lazy or too frail? I'm so done with people! I do all my exercises but skip the Walking Lunges. I might do those tomorrow though. Quads have probably been inured by Air Squats so it's only the glutes and hammies that need to worry.

Got a doc appointment on Wednesday as a follow-up to my hypertension issue. It's not looking great. While my BP isn't super high, it is higher than what it should be to qualify as normal. And mild hypertension is probably still a problem. I'm expecting the doc to raise the dosage of the losartan, but I'm just guessing.

4 Nov 2024 12:16-2:08
Monday— All Cardio
Cold!
Brilliant Day — Timolol / sciatica

Precor elliptical #1 
Program 1
Time: 30 + 5 (5454)
Distance: 2.79
Cal: 307
Avg Hr: 143, 175-79
New FB: 54-138

HGPU 16

Matrix StairMaster (L)
Manual timer 8+2 cool down
Minimum 5 minutes
Speed 5 (45)/ 2 (33) / 1 (29)
Steps 450
Floors 28
Cal 67
Hr 135 (1:13)

HGPU 15

Life Fitness X-Trainer #3
Program Manual L1
Time: 12 (+3min cool down) = 15
Distance: 1.49
Cal: 117
Avg Hr: 139

HGPU 13.5 + 2/2s ugh!

20 Hip Bridges
Piriformis/Hip/Pencil Stretch
DeadBugs 20 x 5
Piriformis stretches
Child’s Pose
Cat/Cow stretch 12
Child’s Pose
Fire Hydrants 30 x 2
Bird Dog Planks 60s x 2 (tingle)
Push-Ups 25 (minimal tingle)
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Neck stretch / Eye yoga

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