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scarab63 04-19-2012 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by innerrage (Post 3667319)
just get chrons diease like me ,and dont eat anything,live on steriods and pain meds,get some more intestine removed,etc

That blows bry

U got that sbc dialed ?

10M 04-19-2012 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by SS930 (Post 3666660)
BTW, any of you other fat fu@k's gain some weight this winter? I swear every winter it gets easier and easier to pack the pounds on, while Frank keeps getting "prettier" so I've been thinking I need to start doing some type of cardo before my body starts catching up with my fat head. I've been thinking about buying a road bike and doing some pedaling on Sat or Sun mornings (before drinking on the boat). Anyone into pedal pushing or have any other good low impact ideas before I go out and buy a bike?

I felt a little chubby myself this winter, so I entered this as my motivation to get back in shape:
http://toughmudder.com/events/vermont-2012/

12 miles of obstacles up and down a ski mountain should do the trick....(click on the map to see the course)

So been running and doing some crossfit-type stuff to get my ass ready. I would be into biking but i really don't have time... as it is, i've been running in the dark at like 9pm, which isn't the best idea in my neck of the woods. Soon it will be hot and boating season, so my ambition will be plummeting i'm sure :cool:

4195 04-19-2012 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by 10M (Post 3667775)
I felt a little chubby myself this winter, so I entered this as my motivation to get back in shape:
http://toughmudder.com/events/vermont-2012/

12 miles of obstacles up and down a ski mountain should do the trick....(click on the map to see the course)

So been running and doing some crossfit-type stuff to get my ass ready. I would be into biking but i really don't have time... as it is, i've been running in the dark at like 9pm, which isn't the best idea in my neck of the woods. Soon it will be hot and boating season, so my ambition will be plummeting i'm sure :cool:

Crap I better slow down and watch out for ya

4195 04-19-2012 09:58 AM


Originally Posted by 10M (Post 3667775)
I felt a little chubby myself this winter, so I entered this as my motivation to get back in shape:
http://toughmudder.com/events/vermont-2012/

12 miles of obstacles up and down a ski mountain should do the trick....(click on the map to see the course)

So been running and doing some crossfit-type stuff to get my ass ready. I would be into biking but i really don't have time... as it is, i've been running in the dark at like 9pm, which isn't the best idea in my neck of the woods. Soon it will be hot and boating season, so my ambition will be plummeting i'm sure :cool:

Ok I just read this and looked at the course. Your out of your friggin mind!!!!!!!!!!!! You should do what we did when where your age go get drunk somewhere and talk about doing something like this all from a bar stool! All kidding aside it sounds crazy but pretty cool once and if you get finished with it. AR eyou doing the one 2 weeks?

10M 04-19-2012 10:25 AM

Yea May 5, and the discussion about it did start while we were drunk and on barstools. It's the ice water and frozen mud i'm worried about. The walls, tunnels and electroshocks should be no problem :evilb:

Frank you know me, I'm down for anything that most people can't or won't do. Something to cross off the ol' list! Plus they give you a beer at the end, so how could I resist?

scarab63 04-19-2012 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by SS930 (Post 3666660)
BTW, any of you other fat fu@k's gain some weight this winter? I swear every winter it gets easier and easier to pack the pounds on, while Frank keeps getting "prettier" so I've been thinking I need to start doing some type of cardo before my body starts catching up with my fat head. I've been thinking about buying a road bike and doing some pedaling on Sat or Sun mornings (before drinking on the boat). Anyone into pedal pushing or have any other good low impact ideas before I go out and buy a bike?

Dude . Don't do it I hate those fukkers that use the whole road & think they're lance. Youll be askin for a rear view mirror to your a$$.

Go buy ya self a paddle boat or some $hit. Wouldn't that b almost the same workout w/o spandex & monkey butt :lolhit:

WildThing47 04-19-2012 11:52 AM


Originally Posted by scarab63 (Post 3667847)
Dude . Don't do it I hate those fukkers that use the whole road & think they're lance. Youll be askin for a rear view mirror to your a$$.

Go buy ya self a paddle boat or some $hit. Wouldn't that b almost the same workout w/o spandex & monkey butt :lolhit:

What's wrong with just using the bike @ gym, I know it's not incredibly exciting but it gets the job done rather than spending a few bills on a road bike :)

302Sport 04-19-2012 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by madhatter42 (Post 3667878)
What's wrong with just using the bike @ gym, I know it's not incredibly exciting but it gets the job done rather than spending a few bills on a road bike :)

There you have it, our resident expert on health and fitness has spoken.............. :lolhit:

WildThing47 04-19-2012 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by 302Sport (Post 3667891)
There you have it, our resident expert on health and fitness has spoken.............. :lolhit:

wow....because what I said completely warranted that reply..

1MOSES1 04-19-2012 03:43 PM


Originally Posted by madhatter42 (Post 3667878)
What's wrong with just using the bike @ gym, I know it's not incredibly exciting but it gets the job done rather than spending a few bills on a road bike :)

good point...and the gym is much safer than biking on the road.

for me though, its too boring and i hate being inside when its nice outside.


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