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  • MMA_scientist
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 9857

    It is a lot like grappling in that there is no real way to get the cardio for it, other than just doing it a lot. I am a good swimmer, or at least I used to be, but I just haven't done it for exercise in about 15 years.
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    • edman5555
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 6628

      Originally posted by MMA_scientist
      It is a lot like grappling in that there is no real way to get the cardio for it, other than just doing it a lot. I am a good swimmer, or at least I used to be, but I just haven't done it for exercise in about 15 years.
      I would imagine with swimming it is really a big deal if your technique is off by even a little bit. Running is easy for anyone to do. I am sure there is some technical issues to it but most people can do it easily. Swimming is harder to get the coordination for.
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      • MMA_scientist
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 9857

        I really don't know about that. I am definitely not technically perfect... but back in the 50's people swam the english channel using a crawl stroke that looks nothing like the crawl you see today. I am sure it matters as far as speed goes, but my guess is that as long as you are somewhat relaxed, you can go pretty well even with less than perfect technique. That said, my goal is to just get through that part without having to be saved by the boats.
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        • edman5555
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2010
          • 6628

          Are you on your special diet still?
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          • High5
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2010
            • 267

            I'm training for a mountain bike race this summer. "Crusher in the Tusher" 70 miles of dirt & road, 10,500' of climbing. I just finished 12 weeks of a base plan and am starting 10 weeks of my race plan tonight.
            I wouldn't have normally done something like this but my buddies talked me into it, they say it suppose to be FUN! I'm just hoping to survive.

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            • SPX
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 23875

              Originally posted by MMA_scientist
              But I have no doubt I could walk out the door right now and do a 5K at a shuffling 9 or 10 minute mile pace, even though I haven't run in at least a year.
              Shit, I'd be huffing and puffing hard after like a block and a half.

              When I do cardio, it's usually at the gym and usually either the recumbent bike or the elliptical. Most often it's the bike.


              Originally posted by MMA_scientist
              The other issue is that I don't really like . . . going to the gym to work out.
              Why not?
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              • SPX
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 23875

                Originally posted by MMA_scientist
                Is it actually on your ankles? Maybe it is shin splints? Never heard of that. It hurts my knees more than anything, but I am also 210# of pavement pounding man flesh.
                Yeah, it's a specific point on the inside of my ankles basically, maybe a little higher. It's hard to explain. But it hurts to run and when I do I'm usually kind of fucked up for a few days after that.
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                • MMA_scientist
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 9857

                  Originally posted by edman5555
                  Are you on your special diet still?
                  yeah, I am trying. But I am weak, and when I travel in the car, which is a lot lately, I eat like shit for the most part.
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                  • MMA_scientist
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 9857

                    Originally posted by High5
                    I'm training for a mountain bike race this summer. "Crusher in the Tusher" 70 miles of dirt & road, 10,500' of climbing. I just finished 12 weeks of a base plan and am starting 10 weeks of my race plan tonight.
                    I wouldn't have normally done something like this but my buddies talked me into it, they say it suppose to be FUN! I'm just hoping to survive.
                    That sounds brutal. Climbing changes everything I said about biking. I like in a hilly area, but for every up, there is an equal and opposite down. Living in the west like you do... that changes riding considerably. Are you riding a cyclo-cross bike I hope? Your roadie or a a mountain bike?
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                    • MMA_scientist
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 9857

                      Originally posted by SPX
                      Shit, I'd be huffing and puffing hard after like a block and a half.

                      When I do cardio, it's usually at the gym and usually either the recumbent bike or the elliptical. Most often it's the bike.




                      Why not?
                      I don't like gyms. Just the whole idea of working out on a treadmill or stationary bike kills my soul. I laugh as I ride past the fancy gym on my way to work, "ha I am getting my work out for FREE and I get to save gas too!" What absolutely kills me is people who drive to the gym to walk on a treadmill or ride a stationary bike, it is complete insanity.

                      I get lifting, because you pretty much have to do that in there. But indoor cardio machines... I don't get. Swimming, I may actually just hop in the river Cosmo Kramer style because I don't like the idea of just going back and forth and paying for it.
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                      • zY|
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 8385

                        Dayum

                        Triple-six killers in this motherfucker runnin shit

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                        • MMA_scientist
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2009
                          • 9857

                          that's pretty funny/scary. As I have gotten older, I have come to realize that getting hit in the head is no joke.
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                          • Luke
                            10 year vet
                            • Oct 2006
                            • 30060

                            Isnt that what happens with a lot of concussions? I'm no doctor
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                            • High5
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2010
                              • 267

                              Originally posted by MMA_scientist
                              That sounds brutal. Climbing changes everything I said about biking. I like in a hilly area, but for every up, there is an equal and opposite down. Living in the west like you do... that changes riding considerably. Are you riding a cyclo-cross bike I hope? Your roadie or a a mountain bike?
                              A lot of riders will be on a cross bike, I think it's the most efficient for this type of race. I don't have one, I'll be on my mountain bike. I am planning on running narrower tires.....maybe like a 1.9.

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                              • High5
                                Senior Member
                                • Feb 2010
                                • 267

                                Originally posted by SPX
                                Yeah, it's a specific point on the inside of my ankles basically, maybe a little higher. It's hard to explain. But it hurts to run and when I do I'm usually kind of fucked up for a few days after that.
                                You need to try cycling, much much easier on your joints.

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