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homer 27-04-2013 12:21

power walking
 
hi .any one want to help me with a bit of power walking.any age .male or female.i need to lose a bit of weight.thought this might be a good way of doing it.it could be a group of us if you like.:alright::dancedog:

Restless 28-04-2013 03:16

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how do you mean power walking....

WWE: Vince McMahon - The Walk [Power Walk] - YouTube

...... cause a bunch of people doing this looks a bit......

There is a few walking groups out there, that have websites and stuff.... One I have heard of.... one of them is a bible basher outing....if thats ya thing :D

Margaret Pilkington 28-04-2013 09:09

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You don't really need to 'power walk' to lose weight....just walk at a pace that leaves you slightly breathless(this pace will vary from person to person) and do it at least five days a week......if you do this, the weight should start to drop(as long as you are following a healthy balanced diet).
It isn't rocket science - less calories consumed + more physical activity(on a regular basis)= weight loss.

gpick24 28-04-2013 16:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1056027)
You don't really need to 'power walk' to lose weight....just walk at a pace that leaves you slightly breathless(this pace will vary from person to person) and do it at least five days a week......if you do this, the weight should start to drop(as long as you are following a healthy balanced diet).
It isn't rocket science - less calories consumed + more physical activity(on a regular basis)= weight loss.

Why do you need to walk at a pace that makes you out of breath? I`ve been on two long (for me anyway) walks this weekend, a total of almost 20 miles, a nice steady pace but wasn`t out of breath at all, surely I will still have burned away plenty of calories.

homer 28-04-2013 18:55

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thanks for your posts guy.just need a bit on motovation thought if i could walk with others it would get me started.

Margaret Pilkington 28-04-2013 20:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1056128)
Why do you need to walk at a pace that makes you out of breath? I`ve been on two long (for me anyway) walks this weekend, a total of almost 20 miles, a nice steady pace but wasn`t out of breath at all, surely I will still have burned away plenty of calories.

You certainly will have burned some calories, but being slightly out of breath means that the excercise was aerobic, made your heart and lungs work just a little bit harder........and you continue burning the fat after you stop exercising...but not if you hoe into a Mars bar or a bag of crisps.

Good luck Homer with your quest to lose weight and get fit.

I used to walk to some good music......something with a good beat which kept my pace up.

Margaret Pilkington 28-04-2013 20:57

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Aerobic Exercise and Weight Loss

There you go...this explains it for you.

gpick24 28-04-2013 21:01

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Interesting stuff Margaret, I have been told in the past that you need to get out of breath but never really understood why.
According to runkeeper, I burned 1016 calories on my Saturday walk and 917 today.
Not sure how accurate that is, but a good guide nonetheless.

cashman 28-04-2013 21:57

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Any form of exercise has never interested me in the slightest, Though i do tend to normal walk a fair bit during the day, I have never bothered either wi this healthy eating crap, if i like summat i have it. without making a pig of meself, Never ever been overweight, this may be lucky, or me constitution i have no real idea? But i reckon common sense has some bearing on it?

gpick24 28-04-2013 22:09

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I`ve always just eaten what I want, plenty of exercise playing footy, never been overwieght either until just recently when i`ve got to that age when I have to cool it a bit on footy. Going on my jollies soon and got to get my beach body back somehow.

DaveinGermany 29-04-2013 05:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1056175)
I used to walk to some good music......something with a good beat which kept my pace up.

As MargeP says, something which keeps the pace up. :)

Light Infantry March Past - YouTube

DaveinGermany 29-04-2013 19:09

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Just so you get the gist, 120 paces to the minute (Light Infantry double time) plus the lads are kitted up with rifle & bayonet, 6 mags of 30 rounds each, bandolier of 150 rounds, couple of grenades, rations for 24 hours & probably some kit for section support weapons. (weighing in between 10.5 -15 kg).

Combats, helmet, body armour, boots. :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_ajef8KcJs

Less 29-04-2013 19:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1056027)
You don't really need to 'power walk' to lose weight....just walk at a pace that leaves you slightly breathless(this pace will vary from person to person) and do it at least five days a week......if you do this, the weight should start to drop(as long as you are following a healthy balanced diet).

In other words, leave home worried that you'll miss the bell for last orders, incentive enough to arrive out of breath.

Quote:

Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1056128)
Why do you need to walk at a pace that makes you out of breath? I`ve been on two long (for me anyway) walks this weekend, a total of almost 20 miles, a nice steady pace but wasn`t out of breath at all, surely I will still have burned away plenty of calories.

Who cares about calories? so long as you have enough energy to drag your fat arse down to the pub why worry?

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1056175)
I used to walk to some good music......something with a good beat which kept my pace up.

It was you with that Boom Box that annoyed everyone within three streets then? (Could never understand those things, a package case on your shoulder full of about 12 expensive batteries, just to annoy the neighbors.

Would have been cheaper just to throw bricks at their windows).


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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1056328)
Just so you get the gist, 120 paces to the minute (Light Infantry double time) plus the lads are kitted up with rifle & bayonet, 6 mags of 30 rounds each, bandolier of 150 rounds, couple of grenades, rations for 24 hours & probably some kit for section support weapons. (weighing in between 10.5 -15 kg).

Combats, helmet, body armour, boots. :)

You would have been real fun when it came to Brucie and his conveyor belt wouldn't you, most folk were happy with the cuddly toy!

DaveinGermany 29-04-2013 19:36

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1056331)
most folk were happy with the cuddly toy!

That's an optional extra. :)

gpick24 29-04-2013 19:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1056331)
Who cares about calories?

Probably someone trying to lose weight i.e. the thread starter

Less 29-04-2013 19:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1056334)
That's an optional extra. :)

Hey Abdul, don't press the plunger, that infidel has a cuddly toy, he must be a friend of Brucie!
http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/guns/dynamite.gif

Less 29-04-2013 19:50

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1056336)
Probably someone trying to lose weight i.e. the thread starter

Not perhaps true, he could be a lard arse with a guilty conscience.
:D

gpick24 29-04-2013 19:53

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Originally Posted by homer (Post 1055863)
.i need to lose a bit of weight.

Right there in his first post Less.:p

Less 29-04-2013 20:09

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1056341)
Right there in his first post Less.:p

Do you know, I can read, I read his first post, I don't need proof from you, the plain fact is he looks in the mirror and thinks lard arse,

he doesn't need you making him feel worse by encouraging him to exercise, he needs positive folk like me to give him a reason to continue his slovenly existence without having to put effort into changing it beyond recognition.

Now, that wasn't me being negative, that was me saying, go later for your pint, if you leave it until the last minute, you will have the added excitement of not knowing if you'll get served.

I know from experience, that makes the heart race,

Now smarty pants how many calories is that?
:)

gpick24 29-04-2013 20:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1056344)
the plain fact is he looks in the mirror and thinks lard arse,

he doesn't need you making him feel worse by encouraging him to exercise

That`s a fact is it, cos I must have missed where he said that.
I wasn`t encouraging him to exercise, I was asking Margaret about the need to push yourself till you are breathless and using the fact that I had been out this weekend, wasn`t breathless, but still burned plenty of calories.

Less 29-04-2013 20:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1056346)
That`s a fact is it, cos I must have missed where he said that.
I wasn`t encouraging him to exercise, I was asking Margaret about the need to push yourself till you are breathless and using the fact that I had been out this weekend, wasn`t breathless, but still burned plenty of calories.

Oh dear, you are an idiot, you are now, attempting to get into an argument instead of just passing time.
Well, argue, try your best to make yourself feel clever at the expense of me just having a jest, I'm sick of your type, rant away, put forward umpteen posts about how this is right and that is wrong, then move on to the site being so much better if we all ran it your way.
When you've finished send me a P.M. and I'll think up one of my put downs don't expect it to be a good one you won't be worth it.
:D

gpick24 29-04-2013 21:01

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Sorry Less, you`ve lost me now (not literally, you don`t get rid of me that easily). I was asking Margaret a legitimate question, which she kindly and informitively answered. Where`s the arguement, where`s the ranting, where have i the asked for the site to be run my way? I`m just here, listening to some music, having a read and chirping in if I think I have something to say or ask, isn`t that what sites like this are for?

Restless 29-04-2013 23:47

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Homer - are you sure coming to this forum and asking if someone wants to walk somewhere is that much of a good idea? :)

Ah been discussed before http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...cal-52405.html

MargaretR 30-04-2013 07:26

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In these days of austerity it seems 'wasteful' to excercise to lose weight.

Eating less and conserving energy is more logical.

There have been so many athletes and sportsmen dropping dead during excercise that it does make me wonder whether the 'fitness' regimes are really 'healthy'.

gpick24 30-04-2013 07:50

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Got sick of walking the dogs in the same old places Margaret, seen some pics of Davemacs in the photo sections and decided to wander out that bit further and explore places I`d never been before.

MargaretR 30-04-2013 07:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1056390)
Got sick of walking the dogs in the same old places Margaret, seen some pics of Davemacs in the photo sections and decided to wander out that bit further and explore places I`d never been before.

I use Google Earth ;)

Margaret Pilkington 30-04-2013 07:57

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Like everything Margaret...you need to use a modicum of common sense....and I know that it isn't such a commom commodity.
When you have some weight to shed, you need to be realistic about what you can achieve with diet and exercise.......it took ages to accummulate the weight, so it makes sense that it will take just as long(or maybe a bit longer) to get shut of it.
Every overweight person wants to be slim right now...when a couple of pounds weight loss per week is good going.

Less, it was n't me with the boom box...I just had a little MP3 player....and didn't play it loud...just loud enough for me to hear...and keep my pace up.

gpick24 30-04-2013 10:28

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1056393)
I use Google Earth ;)

I don`t trust google earth Maragaret, it`s controlled by the government.:D
26 Places Google Doesn't Want You To See Photo Gallery - Space Research Facility - Conspiracies on truTV.com

MargaretR 30-04-2013 13:54

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Blocking out views of nuclear and security facilities is understandable, but when they block out parts of the Google Sky

3 Censored Sky Map Images (With Very Similar Declinations) | Space

..it does make me wonder what is up there that they don't want us to know about.

Restless 30-04-2013 17:59

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they also blocked out handjob alley in manchester..... for a while


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