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Got so pissed off with this that went back to the GP in November and ended up seeing a specialist a day later (the same one who did Chamberlains and Suarez's knee ops) and he diagnosed a torn cartilage and quite a large tear apparentlyOriginally posted by Lecter View PostBeen having physio but the general consensus seems to be I have inflamed the Meniscus and or Hoffas Pad and or the Medial Ligament
It appears these inflammation injuries are quite difficult to resolve quickly
Had an arthroscopy op back at end of November and it seems to be healing well
I am not yet running on it gonna leave it at least 2 months post op till I contemplate starting anything other than walking on it.
Really glad I went back to the Dr's as feel much happier since the op
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Cheers mate. I've been building a gym/workshop/man cave and it has a big steel beam across the ceiling that should be strong enough. The bag seems quite a good idea and won't take up much space. What sort of weight would a 5' one weigh and would that be a sensible size if the ceiling/beam is 7' off the floor?Originally posted by labourRed View PostHad. They are an incredible workout and destresser. I had one in a room in the house but despite putting a heavy spring, eye nut and rubber etc i felt i was going to structurally **** the house.
I'd only ever put one up in a garage. I've no experience of a freestanding support.
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Had. They are an incredible workout and destresser. I had one in a room in the house but despite putting a heavy spring, eye nut and rubber etc i felt i was going to structurally **** the house.Originally posted by Norbs View PostDoes anyone have a heavy hanging punch bag? Thinking of getting one and wondered if they are a good workout
I'd only ever put one up in a garage. I've no experience of a freestanding support.
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Does anyone have a heavy hanging punch bag? Thinking of getting one and wondered if they are a good workout
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Originally posted by labourRed View Post
it was the silliest of silly protocols with entirely predictable results.
Thanks for LabourRedding the point..
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Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post**** you did... Not doing that again!Originally posted by labourRedIt's a silly routine. Overtraining and depending on your starting point you'll plateau soon enough as it's nowhere near intense enough. A complete gimmick and waste of time.
Sorry.
Originally posted by foresterblokeDon't care, it's exercise and gives me something to aim for. Some days I won't progress. But if I do reach my goal, I'll be sure to record it and ask you to donate to a charity of my choice.
PS. There's no deadline to my challenge.
it was the silliest of silly protocols with entirely predictable results.
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**** you did... Not doing that again!Originally posted by labourRed View PostI don't want to say i told you so...
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Originally posted by labourRed View PostHow's the push up challenge coming along?
I actually got to 30 push ups before I got a pain in my right shoulder. Didn't go back after that..
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Originally posted by luke View PostI am really enjoying it, best decision I have made in many a year was to sign up. The resistance days I find the most enjoyable, the cardio kills me..my balance and jumping capabilities have been tested to embarrassment [emoji23]
I seem to recall you are quite a tall chap...a lot of the cardio exercises start on the floor and finish with a jump..I am 6.2” and it hits me hard, my buddy I go with is 6.7” and it hits him harder.
But the results are really quite quick...I can now catch up with my kids when they pinch my beer.
Also all the franchises follow the exact routine, from the oz to us, UK , sea etc. It’s sent to them in the mornings, they set it up and away we go
OMG how are you? Where are you now?
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Also if you are joining, I believe all f45’s give you a week or two free trial if you ask..so if you are unsure you can dip your toe
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I am really enjoying it, best decision I have made in many a year was to sign up. The resistance days I find the most enjoyable, the cardio kills me..my balance and jumping capabilities have been tested to embarrassment 😂Originally posted by foresterbloke View PostI'm thinking of joining one next month!
I seem to recall you are quite a tall chap...a lot of the cardio exercises start on the floor and finish with a jump..I am 6.2” and it hits me hard, my buddy I go with is 6.7” and it hits him harder.
But the results are really quite quick...I can now catch up with my kids when they pinch my beer.
Also all the franchises follow the exact routine, from the oz to us, UK , sea etc. It’s sent to them in the mornings, they set it up and away we go
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