03-09-2024 07:33 PM
03-09-2024 07:33 PM
Well done @Oaktree
I have not been on my exercise bike today as still recovering from falling in the garden
@P0larBear , @Former-Member , @Dimity , @TAB
03-09-2024 08:59 PM
06-01-2025 11:47 PM
06-01-2025 11:47 PM
I'm still walking, not as far or as fast. I gave up on other exercises until I can get my other issues sorted. But I'm more active in the house and garden so I'm on my feet a lot more.
How are you going with your exercise bike @Shaz51 ?
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07-01-2025 10:55 AM
07-01-2025 10:55 AM
You are kicking goals!
I am not walking at the moment but would like to be. I need to leave the house…
07-01-2025 10:59 AM
07-01-2025 10:59 AM
@Oaktree the hard part is putting on shoes and opening the door. The rest just follows and can be as little or as much as you like.
07-01-2025 11:22 AM
07-01-2025 11:22 AM
Thanks for the reminder that I can start small. I guess I get stuck in the mindset that I need to walk miles. Maybe just around the big block will be enough to start. There are some hills involved.
07-01-2025 11:44 AM
07-01-2025 11:44 AM
Way to go @Dimity 😊
Been active in the house and garden too
But have not been on the exercise bike in ages
Will need to get back to it
@Oaktree , @P0larBear , @TAB , @Former-Member , @Glisten
07-01-2025 12:13 PM
07-01-2025 01:38 PM
07-01-2025 01:38 PM
Hello @Dimity thanks for your example. I agree changing habits requires re-wiring of the brain incrementally over time. Setting out to complete a herculean exercise routine is counterproductive as it instills fear in the mind because the mind thinks its insurmountable. Small steps day-by-day change the physiology of the brain and make the possibility achievable and less daunting. Even if its just a walk to the end of the street for a few minutes each day.
07-01-2025 01:40 PM
07-01-2025 01:40 PM
I think you're right @Former-Member . That was my philosophy when I started.
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