zxqwas,

Powerlifting. (Tldr: 1 repetition max in squat, bench press and deadlift).

I don’t know why but I don’t like endurance training, I find it very boring. So I do the extract opposite.

raptore39,

CrossFit. Lots of varied movements and love throwing around some good sized weights.

SeeMinusMinus,
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I skateboard lol. It’s quite fun just zooming through the streets.

LongPigFlavor,

Exercises that don’t require equipment, just using your body. I like push-ups, squats, lounges, jumping jacks, but I love bicycle crunches, I just like how the burn feels when doing it.

Echrichor,

Rowing. Whole body, no impact 👌

Gabbro,
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I enjoy things when I have a sense of progression I think. So I most enjoy lifting because of that, and when I could, the novelty of strongman was great to mix in.

I used to swim all the time but I burned out on it. I was just adding mileage and I think the only thing that kept me going was the whole body exhaustion/relaxation afterwards. As well as buying myself some bone conducting earphones so I had something to listen to instead of my own thoughts!

Alongside lifting I walk and run around with my dog for nearly an hour a day. I love my dog but we go on the same tracks around the property all the time, so it would be even more monotonous without all the podcast I listen to. Right now she's a bit puppy-crazy, so training new things isn't as effective, which could make it more interesting. Plus there's no heel/agility training I can work on until she literally grows her joints.

I also kayak once or twice a month for a few days. I like it for both the adventure and the people I paddle with, even if it can feel a bit tiring being in a social situation for an extended amount of time. It's probably my most enjoyed activity quite easily.

RBWells,

Dancing, Aerobics, Jazzercise is my favorite. Because it is exactly complicated enough that I can turn my brain off and just dance. Running is so monotonous I can’t stop thinking.

What I do now is yoga and lifting and walking, because that’s what I have available here.

I’m mid 50-s and have never not worked out. Last time was yesterday, first time when I was maybe 7? Did different sorts of dance practice for a long time, then ran when that was the only possible workout, have to move physically or I get anxious.

Kolanaki,
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Swimming. It’s the only time I can move fast and it doesn’t hurt half my body. Running sucks as a tall fucker. My knees hate it.

maporita,

I’m primarily a runner but I’ve been combining swimming for the last 10 years or so and it’s been great. Swimming is fantastic cross training for runners. It lets you maintain cardio fitness while you give your “running” muscles a break. It teaches good breathing techniques. It works other muscle groups like upper body and core muscles which are important for stability. And most of all, for me, my partner loves to swim so it’s something we can do together.

adriator,

Long walks, tricep pushdowns, bicep curls and leg press.

intensely_human,

Swimming in the ocean. Body surfing down a wave is probably the most fun I’ve ever had.

teft,
@teft@startrek.website avatar

Downhill mountain biking. It really gets the adrenaline pumping and the climb up before each run is great for your health.

jkjustjoshing,

So downhill and uphill mountain biking

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