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Old March 16th, 2004, 11:45 PM
jayjay
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A biking we will go, A bikign we will go, High ho the dairy-o, a biking we
will go....

DS's soccer practice was cancelled tonight, which kills my gym time. Its
rainy and the sun is setting early (clouds) so its an indoor workout night -
on the recumbent bike, doing low impact due to the knee pain.

I'm BORED!!!!!!!!! dispite having TV on and watching stargate, and surfing
the web. I'm bored. Need some mindless entertainment that will make a
couple hours pass by in no time.



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Old March 17th, 2004, 02:30 AM
Dally
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jayjay wrote:

A biking we will go, A bikign we will go, High ho the dairy-o, a biking we
will go....

DS's soccer practice was cancelled tonight, which kills my gym time. Its
rainy and the sun is setting early (clouds) so its an indoor workout night -
on the recumbent bike, doing low impact due to the knee pain.

I'm BORED!!!!!!!!! dispite having TV on and watching stargate, and surfing
the web. I'm bored. Need some mindless entertainment that will make a
couple hours pass by in no time.


I almost asked you how you survived the boredom of riding for 75 minutes
in your other post (which I saw first.) That's one reason I like
interval training - something is changing every minute AND it's over soon.

How did you survive it? And how are you doing dealing with your injury?
(I've missed a few long threads in my busy season.)

I had a client cancel this afternoon due to the weather so I high-tailed
it over to the gym. (We're having a blizzard so I did the sensible
thing and WALKED there.) I've only worked out five times in the past
ten days and this every-other-day crap is really bugging me. I need my
workouts!

Dally

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Old March 17th, 2004, 03:11 AM
JayJay
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"Dally" wrote in message
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jayjay wrote:

A biking we will go, A bikign we will go, High ho the dairy-o, a biking

we
will go....

DS's soccer practice was cancelled tonight, which kills my gym time.

Its
rainy and the sun is setting early (clouds) so its an indoor workout

night -
on the recumbent bike, doing low impact due to the knee pain.

I'm BORED!!!!!!!!! dispite having TV on and watching stargate, and

surfing
the web. I'm bored. Need some mindless entertainment that will make

a
couple hours pass by in no time.


I almost asked you how you survived the boredom of riding for 75 minutes
in your other post (which I saw first.) That's one reason I like
interval training - something is changing every minute AND it's over soon.


Intervals on the bike are just as boring as non. Its just that the 2 mins
of higher intensity seems to just drag out. I survived the time
tonight when I found a couple friends from another group online and we went
into chat for a little bit.

2 hrs total. Not high intensity at all. So its not like I was over doing
it.


How did you survive it? And how are you doing dealing with your injury?
(I've missed a few long threads in my busy season.)


I haven't started any PT yet for the knee. The problem i'm dealing with
is - there are no PT's close to work. So that means having to take 2 hrs a
day, 3 times a week off from work. As it is, its not soccer season and
DS's soccer is doing more like a clinic vs. team playing this season. So
he's got practice 3 times a week. I have to play "soccer mom" 2 of those
days. With the scheduel for that, it requires me to work thru lunch in
order to get a full 8hr day in at work. I'm already falling behind, as I'm
used to working about 50hrs a week and I've had to cut back to 40 - 45 for
soccer. Now to have to find 6 hrs a week to do PT. And, I don't have
vacation time right now, after the honeymoon. My work is piling up faster
than I can get it done.

So, I'm stuck... haven't figured out the best plan of action yet.


I had a client cancel this afternoon due to the weather so I high-tailed
it over to the gym. (We're having a blizzard so I did the sensible
thing and WALKED there.) I've only worked out five times in the past
ten days and this every-other-day crap is really bugging me. I need my
workouts!


blizzard in march - YUCK.... but glad you got a workout in. I know
this time of year is tuff for you. but even if you only get a workout in
every couple days, its better than nothing. But, you know that.



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Old March 17th, 2004, 05:11 AM
Perple Gyrl
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"JayJay" wrote in message news:c38fh3$23gqht$1@ID-

Intervals on the bike are just as boring as non. Its just that the 2

mins
of higher intensity seems to just drag out. I survived the time
tonight when I found a couple friends from another group online and we

went
into chat for a little bit.


I still find it amazing that you can chat on your laptop and ride the bike
at the same time. Can you read while riding too?

I haven't started any PT yet for the knee. The problem i'm dealing with
is - there are no PT's close to work. So that means having to take 2 hrs

a
day, 3 times a week off from work. As it is, its not soccer season and
DS's soccer is doing more like a clinic vs. team playing this season. So
he's got practice 3 times a week. I have to play "soccer mom" 2 of those
days. With the scheduel for that, it requires me to work thru lunch in
order to get a full 8hr day in at work. I'm already falling behind, as

I'm
used to working about 50hrs a week and I've had to cut back to 40 - 45 for
soccer. Now to have to find 6 hrs a week to do PT. And, I don't have
vacation time right now, after the honeymoon. My work is piling up faster
than I can get it done.

So, I'm stuck... haven't figured out the best plan of action yet.


Is there a P.T near where you live that you can go to before work early in
the morning???? I know you are busy, but you need to take care of your
health. Do they have Saturday hours?? Without good health, you have
nothing.



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Old March 17th, 2004, 05:38 AM
Perple Gyrl
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Can you take work home occassionally? This would also suck if you are paid
hourly and it effects your income...

"JayJay" wrote in message
There is a couple that are just a few miles from work. The thing is with
them - they don't open until 9am. Which would mean I wouldn't get to

work
until about 10:30am. if it falls on a day I've got to be a soccer mom -
10:30 - 4:30 is only a 6 hr day. If I tried for and end of the day
appointment its the same thing, having to leave work at 3:30 to make the
appointment time. And because of my son, and his school schedule (can't
leave a 10yr old home alone in the mornings,) I start work at 8:30am.
8:30 - 3:30 still brings me up an hour short.

I'm trying to work something out. I know the company I work for will
probably work with me on this. but that doesn't mean my workload will
decrease.




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Old March 17th, 2004, 12:08 PM
JayJay
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"Perple Gyrl" wrote in message
...

"JayJay" wrote in message news:c38fh3$23gqht$1@ID-

Intervals on the bike are just as boring as non. Its just that the 2

mins
of higher intensity seems to just drag out. I survived the time
tonight when I found a couple friends from another group online and we

went
into chat for a little bit.


I still find it amazing that you can chat on your laptop and ride the bike
at the same time. Can you read while riding too?


yeah, I can read too. Although I usually have to hold the book in my hands
and not on the display, as the movement of the body while biking hard makes
it too hard to read the small text of books without having it a bit closer
to the ol' eyes.


Is there a P.T near where you live that you can go to before work early in
the morning???? I know you are busy, but you need to take care of your
health. Do they have Saturday hours?? Without good health, you have
nothing.


There is a couple that are just a few miles from work. The thing is with
them - they don't open until 9am. Which would mean I wouldn't get to work
until about 10:30am. if it falls on a day I've got to be a soccer mom -
10:30 - 4:30 is only a 6 hr day. If I tried for and end of the day
appointment its the same thing, having to leave work at 3:30 to make the
appointment time. And because of my son, and his school schedule (can't
leave a 10yr old home alone in the mornings,) I start work at 8:30am.
8:30 - 3:30 still brings me up an hour short.

I'm trying to work something out. I know the company I work for will
probably work with me on this. but that doesn't mean my workload will
decrease.


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Old March 17th, 2004, 01:20 PM
Perple Gyrl
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Yeah... you are in a tough situation then. I wish I had other ideas...

"Jayjay" wrote in message
I'm paid hourly... although I do have some liberties. But
techincally, per the "HR rules"... if I'm not there, I take vacation
time. Well, that only works when you have vacation time... I used
mine up for my honeymoon this year. (well, actually, it was the
sick dog and cat w/ cancer last fall that spent all my *extra* time I
had as a fall back).

And - I work in IT. Meaning that yes, there is some stuff I can take
home, but lugging home a series of computers, parts, software,
networking crap, etc and so on.. no can do. And most the server
work can't be done remotely from home at this point. There is busy
work I could take home, but the bulk of what I *need* to do is on site
type work.

Sucks big time.



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Old March 17th, 2004, 02:10 PM
Dally
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JayJay wrote:
"Perple Gyrl" wrote in message
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"JayJay" wrote in message news:c38fh3$23gqht$1@ID-


Intervals on the bike are just as boring as non. Its just that the 2


mins

of higher intensity seems to just drag out. I survived the time
tonight when I found a couple friends from another group online and we


went

into chat for a little bit.


I still find it amazing that you can chat on your laptop and ride the bike
at the same time. Can you read while riding too?



yeah, I can read too. Although I usually have to hold the book in my hands
and not on the display, as the movement of the body while biking hard makes
it too hard to read the small text of books without having it a bit closer
to the ol' eyes.


Is there a P.T near where you live that you can go to before work early in
the morning???? I know you are busy, but you need to take care of your
health. Do they have Saturday hours?? Without good health, you have
nothing.



There is a couple that are just a few miles from work. The thing is with
them - they don't open until 9am.


Make sure you at least ask before you assume they won't open before 9
for you. I don't open until 9 am, either (which is helpful considering
all the nights I'm up working until 2 or 3 am) but I *do* accomdate
people who need me to meet them at odd times.

Which would mean I wouldn't get to work
until about 10:30am. if it falls on a day I've got to be a soccer mom -
10:30 - 4:30 is only a 6 hr day. If I tried for and end of the day
appointment its the same thing, having to leave work at 3:30 to make the
appointment time. And because of my son, and his school schedule (can't
leave a 10yr old home alone in the mornings,) I start work at 8:30am.
8:30 - 3:30 still brings me up an hour short.


Could you get DH to stay home some of the non-PT mornings so you could
get to work early to make up for it? I know that would mean HE takes a
hit on hours at work, but it might be acceptable for him to have this
hit him occasionally and reduce the glare on how frequently you're short
hours.

Dally

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Old March 17th, 2004, 09:00 PM
Teri
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"JayJay" wrote in message
...

"Dally" wrote in message
...
jayjay wrote:

.. I survived the time
tonight when I found a couple friends from another group online and we

went
into chat for a little bit.

What nice friends you must have to keep you company whilst you exercise ;-)
Teri


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Old March 18th, 2004, 04:14 AM
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"Jayjay" wrote in message
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On Wed, 17 Mar 2004 21:00:04 GMT, "Teri"
wrote:


"JayJay" wrote in message
...

"Dally" wrote in message
...
jayjay wrote:

. I survived the time
tonight when I found a couple friends from another group online and we

went
into chat for a little bit.

What nice friends you must have to keep you company whilst you exercise

;-)
Teri


Yes, you guys are. :-)

How are you feeling?


Well - the fever's definitely gone - the throat still hurts, but the
advil/tylenol is reducing that. I've been on anti-biotics for 48 hours now,
so i'm guessing the next 24 hrs will be the turning point ... moving
forward, tho' iykwim. I want to hear about your pt appt - i'll email you
upon my return :-)
Teri


 




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