New to Shovelglove!
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New to Shovelglove!
Hey, I just found this site on Sat and purchased my sledge hammer today! I have had my first SG session this morning and it was great! I can't wait to see the results of SG along with the No S diet that I also started today. I want this as a life change(though I was already eating fairly healthy and working out at a gym), but it can't hurt if I end up losing a little before my wedding/honeymoon this summer .
Anyway just wanted to give a little intro and say hi to everyone.
I'll keep everyone updated on my progress and how well I'm keeping with the program.
Battlefish
Anyway just wanted to give a little intro and say hi to everyone.
I'll keep everyone updated on my progress and how well I'm keeping with the program.
Battlefish
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Battlefish,
Glad to see you here in shovelglove as well as no-s. The hardest part, as with all new behaviors, is to build the habit. Shovelglove is very habit-friendly, but it still takes a bit of conscious effort up front to carve out the time (yes, even 14 minutes takes effort).
Best of luck, and keep us posted.
Reinhard
Glad to see you here in shovelglove as well as no-s. The hardest part, as with all new behaviors, is to build the habit. Shovelglove is very habit-friendly, but it still takes a bit of conscious effort up front to carve out the time (yes, even 14 minutes takes effort).
Best of luck, and keep us posted.
Reinhard
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Thanks everyone for the welcome . I've been good all week about getting up and SGing before I start my day but today was tough. So I sat down at the computer first and started checking my messages and what not. Came here and after reading everyone's comments and other posts I got up and just did it. Thanks for the support! This is now post SG work out and I feel great.
Two things that I've already incoperated into my movements that I haven't seen on here yet(but then I might not have gone back far enough).
1. Squats, I love squating with a proper rack at the gym so I just modified it for SG and act like the sledge is a heavy box that I have to squat down to pick up(I work at UPS it wasn't too far a stretch of imagination for me).
2. Stiff Legged Deadlift, I use the same scenario of picking up a package(box) and viola modified SL Deadlift.
Anyway that's all for now
Two things that I've already incoperated into my movements that I haven't seen on here yet(but then I might not have gone back far enough).
1. Squats, I love squating with a proper rack at the gym so I just modified it for SG and act like the sledge is a heavy box that I have to squat down to pick up(I work at UPS it wasn't too far a stretch of imagination for me).
2. Stiff Legged Deadlift, I use the same scenario of picking up a package(box) and viola modified SL Deadlift.
Anyway that's all for now
Thanks for the moves, battlefish.
Squats come up quite a bit in this forum, if you poke around a bit. I used to do them on and off, but now our office is up 8 flights of stairs so I just run up those twice a day instead.
Your UPS background makes me think of a great "scenario" for this movement:
Pick up the box containing the sledgehammer you ordered through my affiliates link from amazon.com.
Reinhard
Squats come up quite a bit in this forum, if you poke around a bit. I used to do them on and off, but now our office is up 8 flights of stairs so I just run up those twice a day instead.
Your UPS background makes me think of a great "scenario" for this movement:
Pick up the box containing the sledgehammer you ordered through my affiliates link from amazon.com.
Reinhard
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Hi Battlefish!
I would imagine that working for UPS is weightlifting enough!!!
One guy I used to talk to said it was like a "gym on wheels"...
But Shovelglove should be fun, even if it's challenging... When it gets really tough, maybe it's sign to go slower or take a day off..
Good luck!
Peace and Love,
Deb
I would imagine that working for UPS is weightlifting enough!!!
One guy I used to talk to said it was like a "gym on wheels"...
But Shovelglove should be fun, even if it's challenging... When it gets really tough, maybe it's sign to go slower or take a day off..
Good luck!
Peace and Love,
Deb
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Yeah, UPS is quite the work out for most UPSers, except that I've moved to a less intense area and now I don't lift or move heavy packages anymore. I lost 30lbs from when I started at UPS up until I moved to the smalls area where I have since gained that all back. So I'm trying to do Shovelglove everyday to get back to where I was just a few months ago. Hopefull that with the NoS I can make it. But I just need to keep with it everyday or I'll end up making too many excuses and not doing it at all. Thanks though. Coming on here helps and reading everyone's encouragements is also a boost. Ok off to SG!