What pisses you off? Part II: Electric Boogaloo
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Finished work at 22:30 last night. Busy but not flat out at work. Got to bed about 00:40 this morning. Asleep by 00:50. Dragged my carcass outta bed at 05:25 to get to a 06:00 spin class. They got a new person instructing her first session. She didn’t friggin’ show up. Not happy Jan
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Funny how people underestimate the importance of sleep in maintaining health, especially mental health.
I'd argue you would have gained more benefit by staying in bed and allowing your mind and body greater time to rest and recover after working late into the night.
What the hell is a spin class anyway?
Sounds like something a Karen from Brighton would do.
I'd argue you would have gained more benefit by staying in bed and allowing your mind and body greater time to rest and recover after working late into the night.
What the hell is a spin class anyway?
Sounds like something a Karen from Brighton would do.
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A Spin Class is riding an exercise bike with a lot of other numpty's, something you can do at home for free anytime you want, you just need the bike.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Hl1WAGKjMc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Hl1WAGKjMc
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Up in Toc, went to put the new glass in the door, it doesn't fit.
Got the smaller piece in the frame aound the door, had to duck over to Cobram and grab some silicon and quad, the cut thebquad to size, all came up schmick, but dopy me didn't factor in that a 70 year old door with glass panels might be slightly out of square:(
I cut it too fine to finish today, once the sun gets around that side, you can't work in it so finish tomorrow morning. Have to pull the door off, lay it flat, manipulate it so the glass fits, then re hang it and hope the locks still line up.
Got the smaller piece in the frame aound the door, had to duck over to Cobram and grab some silicon and quad, the cut thebquad to size, all came up schmick, but dopy me didn't factor in that a 70 year old door with glass panels might be slightly out of square:(
I cut it too fine to finish today, once the sun gets around that side, you can't work in it so finish tomorrow morning. Have to pull the door off, lay it flat, manipulate it so the glass fits, then re hang it and hope the locks still line up.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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I was wondering the same thing, haha. For some reason I was imagining pole-dancing (though some may say that says more about me ... )swoop42 wrote:What the hell is a spin class anyway?
Sounds like something a Karen from Brighton would do.
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Melbourne weather, must be 2020's version of a final sick joke.
Yesterday morning I did my walk at 7:30am in shorts and a singlet, after doing some weights I had to peel the singlet off as it was sweat soaked. 35 or thereabouts during the day up in Toc, cool enough overnight that I didn't need much air con, just open all the windows before bed.
I come back to this shit. I'm in trackie daks, jumper and thinking of putting the heater on and the forecast for the next week is something that would be pleasant for August.
Yesterday morning I did my walk at 7:30am in shorts and a singlet, after doing some weights I had to peel the singlet off as it was sweat soaked. 35 or thereabouts during the day up in Toc, cool enough overnight that I didn't need much air con, just open all the windows before bed.
I come back to this shit. I'm in trackie daks, jumper and thinking of putting the heater on and the forecast for the next week is something that would be pleasant for August.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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It’s been a biz week, I have switched between heater/ac a couple of times, the temp dropped about 10 deg in an hour one day, it’s jumper on jumper off rinse and repeat, pretty shit really. Not for the first time I wondered why my parents picked Victoria, but then look at the weather in Sydney and Qld, at least we don’t get flooded very often, and certainly not at Christmas! WA that’s the place to be!
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Well that’s about as informative as saying Tocumwal is in Australia: yes it it but where? Etc....about as informative as saying that the novelstui magpie wrote:A Spin Class is riding an exercise bike with a lot of other numpty's, something you can do at home for free anytime you want, you just need the bike.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Hl1WAGKjMc
“War and Peace” is about Russia.
A spin class is a group exercise using stationary bikes which have a capacity to apply resistance ( and take that resistance off) and a linked computer that shows and measures at a minimum cadence and heart rate
A class goes for 45 minutes & should start slowly and finish with stretches
A good teacher explains what they’re doing, what is about to occur, how many rpm’s you should be doing (cadence) where you should be feeling it, how much effort you should be putting in for each stage eg: 75% or 90% or 100% effort etc
A good teacher also has a soundtrack where the beat and rhythm informs the effort, cadence, pattern and type of spinning.
A good teacher corrects your posture so you don’t rely on too much arms, don’t bounce, don’t sway etc but where you use your “core”
A good teacher makes sure everyone does it to their best taking into account injury and experience.
A good teacher makes it fun
These are many of the things you really can’t do on your own with your own bike.
Perhaps Stui if you wanna get me this for X’mas I could more easily train at home
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I do but I'm always in the front row to the side watccing the female teachers legs: as it it informs my rhythm coz I'm doing what they dostui magpie wrote:Yeah, Nah.
Be honest, you just like staring at someone elses arse while you pedal your exercise bike.
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