Vampyrebat
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I think you could be wrong there Mr C...........Or, you could be right!!PIL: Rise
C
I think you could be wrong there Mr C...........Or, you could be right!!PIL: Rise
C
I think you could be wrong there Mr C...........Or, you could be right!!
You can't say that in this day and age!!.........Me too! 80's & 90'sI could be black, or I could be white
But I'm definitely an un-reconstructed 80s throwback
C
You can't say that in this day and age!!.........Me too! 80's & 90's
Can't run anymore??............That's a sh!tter! Have you thought about taking up cycling or is that not your thing?Bloody can. Just playing with a pair of Bose headphones I bought in CA in May for running, but have only used a couple of times as I can no longer run. Thought they might work well on the laptop. And they rather do, so spinning odds and sods from my music collection
C
Can't run anymore??............That's a sh!tter! Have you thought about taking up cycling or is that not your thing?
Have you considered the Concept2 rower? If a little competition alleviates the boredom of training the indoor rowing comps are plentiful. The new monitors also allow racing against the machine (that's almost a music thread reference) or I believe, via internet , racing against others.
We had a Concept 2 I loved it, but Mrs allandwf was advised not to use it after her hip replacement op a few years back. We have a cross trainer now, it can get a bit monotonous but I relieve that by doing my
WHAT YA LISTENING TO NOW ???
Wouldn't necessarily draw comparison between post hip-op recovery and your condition.
Plenty of rowers simply adjust position on the seat - but if you've gone the x-trainer route fair enough.
Posture adjustment rather than seat - they're fixed as you say. But isolating, as far as possible, the troublesome area, etc., etc.Never been able to get comfortable, as I've never seen any adjustment on them? Maybe I've been missing something all these years
C
brimful of asha this morning