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@Daisydreamer @Judi9877 @Shaz51 @Anastasia @bipolarbunny @Peregrinefalcon -
I don't have a good relationship with physical activity at the moment but I'm trying to encourage it as it really helped keep my MH under control.
when I do I enjoy long walks, swimming, dancing, bike riding, trampoling
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Relationship
A bit strained with covid. I have a membership to a.local gym. I enjoy group classes. Although I do these usually.by.myself.lol as they are virtual as in the instructor is on the tv.
Enjoy
Walking, riding bike, yoga, Pilates,
06-07-2021 07:15 PM
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Question 1: For @Peregrinefalcon and for the community:
a) What is your relationship with physical activity at the moment?
For me, physical activity is a source of enjoyment and allows some “me time” every day and helps me feel centred and grounded.
That said: there can also be too much of a good thing, which I am certainly realising after injuring myself recently! As @Fluttershy1 mentioned, it can be hard to know when you are doing enough and when you are perhaps doing too much
b) And what sorts of things do you enjoy doing?
At the gym I enjoy weight lifting, while outside the gym I love going on walks on some of the beautiful tracks nearby
06-07-2021 07:16 PM
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Good evening all, I’ve just arrived home from the track where I coach a young squad.
Sport has been the one positive in my life the past few years.
For my own exercise, I have my bike in front of the tv ready to ride through France with the tour.
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a) What is your relationship with physical activity at the moment? ---- the physical activity for us is our very small cleaning and mowing business
b) And what sorts of things do you enjoy doing?-- bush walking
@Daisydreamer, @Peregrinefalcon , @Former-Member
06-07-2021 07:18 PM
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Hi @apc and welcome 🙂 So glad you could join us here. Please feel free to tag any one of us if you need a hand at all navigating the chat.
I think that's a really good point, and something @Shaz51 also was interested in.
As we go, feel free to ask @Peregrinefalcon questions as well 🙂
06-07-2021 07:19 PM
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@Peregrinefalcon - you can either overdo it and injure yourself or do to little and it makes you feel not so good, it's really hard to blanace it out sometimes into even amounts. Do you have any suggestions on how to encourage doing abit more physical activity during the day?
@Peregrinefalcon - you gotta be careful not to injure yourself to much 😝 erk erk.
06-07-2021 07:20 PM
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@Anastasia wrote:
Relationship
A bit strained with covid. I have a membership to a.local gym. I enjoy group classes. Although I do these usually.by.myself.lol as they are virtual as in the instructor is on the tv.
Enjoy
Walking, riding bike, yoga, Pilates,
That is something I think a lot of people can relate to @Anastasia with covid Defintiely changed a lot of people's routines with activity. How do you find the virtual classes?
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