gekitsu wrote:
ouinon: bravo!
Thank you.
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Variety...not only does a healthy dose of variety heighten training efficiency but something new every once in a while a good way to keep the whole affair from becoming too stale and boring.... when all you do is walking/jogging, you still can set one or two variety days per week and randomize what you're doing on these days, ( while keeping your straight protocol for the rest ), like route, the time/tempo you will walk the route in, taking a backpack full of books with you...
Thank you for all the suggestions.
I will need to be very careful about variety because I start feeling "unsteady" if something isn't fairly predictable; it seems to swell in size and effort required etc. To begin with at least I will be somewhat robotic!
But your list gave me some good ideas to introduce as get in the swing.
It sounds as if you have a pretty good rhythm going . That's great.
I haven't managed to identify anything longterm yet. In fact longterm usually does my head in...... except that it
has been very useful/motivating to know about gluten-free diets becoming increasingly effective after 26 weeks, according to studies, so ... although am going to keep to 4 week chunks for a while I will keep "eyes" open for some kind of meaningful/important longterm aim.
Thanks again.
Katrine; how are you?
I really appreciate the time you put in to posting on here yesterday when i was down about it all. I hope you post again. It's so helpful to hear from others.