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snotface
September 18th, 2018, 15:45
I have never, thank goodness, been a fitness fanatic. In fact, there have been quite lengthy periods since I retired to live in Pattaya when I have been - not to mince words - slothful. But every now and then the urge comes over me to stir myself and establish a daily exercise routine of sorts. Well, we're forever being bombarded with media messages that it's a good thing, aren't we? So I was an early-morning jogger for a while, until a case of plantar fasciitis in my right foot put an end to that. Very painful condition, especially that first tentative placing of the foot on the tiled bedroom floor of a morning. Six months of limping and wincing before that wore off.

I then decided that a morning swim in the condo pool was the way to go. Everyone knows how good, good, good swimming is as a form of all-round exercise. Unfortunately, I only have a rather prissy breaststroke at my disposal and I soon developed such an ache in my neck from keeping my head above water that the daily swimming had to stop too.

Tramping up and down the condo's emergency staircase was my next great idea. There are a lot of floors in my condo building, it's not a scheme for the faint-hearted. It got to a point where I could manage three bottom-to-top-floor trampings in one session. Pretty damn impressive, if I say so myself. One morning a Thai girl was sitting on the stairs making a mobile call. As I tramped past her for the third time, her eyes widened in stupid-cow alarm. The look irritated me so much that I nearly turned to face her, waving my arms about and making deep mooing noises, in order to truly alarm her. What put an end to my staircase exercise routine? Knee pain.

Quite a long period followed when I took no exercise at all. I had almost convinced myself that I was finally too old to need to bother about that kind of thing. But earlier this year lingering guilt resurfaced (oh, those sneaky media messages!) and I started jogging again, this time with intervals of walking to make it less stressful. Walk, jog, walk, jog, walk, jog, thirty minutes in all, that's the routine. So far it's been working well. I feel better for it, verging on self-righteousness. My route takes me along Jomtien beach, which at about 7.30am is usually a cheerful sight: cool, clear sunlight, glistening sea, blue-grey islands sharply delineated in the distance, Thais setting up their concessions for the day, a few more Thais and farangs exercising. It's almost possible at such times to convince oneself that Pattaya is a civilised place.

Not all Pattaya residents, as you can imagine, are as diligent and enlightened as I am when it comes to exercise. I have a farang friend who is reluctant in the extreme to shift his fat sorry arse unless he absolutely has to. 'Why do you do all that rushing about?' he'll say to me. 'Do you really hope to extend your stay in this sad prank of a world?' Bit of a philosopher, my friend. He maintains that watching sport on TV is quite enough exercise as far as he's concerned. What an inane sense of humour he has.

A couple of years ago we were sitting outside a Chiang Mai cafe one afternoon, enjoying our coffees. An overweight fortyish farang hoved into view. Technically I suppose he was jogging, but his whole sagging, grimacing demeanour was more suggestive of a punishment drill. As he passed by, wheezing, his sweat-soaked yellow singlet could be seen to bear the proud slogan 'No Pain - No Gain'. An evil grin swept over my friend's face and I knew another of his inane jokes was on the way. 'I think I might buy a tee-shirt,' he mused, 'And get them to print on it the words 'No Pain - No Pain'. He eased back in his chair and took a satisfying sip of his cappuccino.

neddy3
September 18th, 2018, 16:11
Another delightful article snotface.

You're quite the wordsmith!

Smiles
September 18th, 2018, 16:26
" ... Walk, jog, walk, jog, walk, jog, thirty minutes in all ... "
Dear Snot,
As your personal trainer I must jump in here ("jump", get it, nudge nudge, get it?) -- and I know you just love this kind of critique -- and make a very simple change to your 'jog/walk' regimen: because half an hour ain't good enough!!
Add one hour to your rather prissy 30 minutes, and of course you must do this at least five times week.
And no more of those scrumptious pies at Tinnies.

That's it! You're welcome.
(Please transfer 2000 baht into my Krungthai Bank account.)

bobsaigon2
September 18th, 2018, 17:12
Pay no mind to Smiles unless he provides a video of his esteemed self doing 90 minutes of exercise five times a week.

But do give some thought to brief, non-demanding use of exercise equipment a few times a week. Not having done that, I now at 78 notice that just about every stress movement, aside from lifting my coffee cup, is likely to initiate an unwanted degree of muscle tension. Not suggesting any attempt at developing a six pack, but am saying muscular underuse can make your later years less enjoyable.

paborn
September 18th, 2018, 18:02
Brilliant article, brilliantly commented on. I might be inspired to climb up on my exercise bike today. If I get the energy to fold all the shirts I hung on it.

scottish-guy
September 18th, 2018, 18:36
You took up jogging and fucked your foot; you took up swimming and fucked your neck; so you took up stair-climbing, fucked your reputation and got branded a psycho.

I'd have taken the hint by that point, but no - you've taken up jog-walking.

All credit to you, but be careful with those coffees - with your record you might suffer a choking fit and suffocate.

:D

snotface
September 18th, 2018, 23:11
Pay no mind to Smiles unless he provides a video of his esteemed self doing 90 minutes of exercise five times a week.

Don't worry, I know it's all empty bluster, as another Jomtien Complex pool table showdown looms. He'll be trembling just at my mentioning of that.

Argosy
September 18th, 2018, 23:36
Snotface, in the spirit of fun, not diminishing the importance of frequent exercise, and so as not to mince words with your slothful bad self, I agree with Smiles. You need to step it up a bit, instead of tramping about, you need to put some glide in your stride, keep the deep mooing noises on the down-low, and “wipe that bovine perspiration off your upper lip area.” (Quote lifted from Frank Zappa)
Thoroughly enjoyed your post, you had me at prissy breast stroke!
Barista, another cappuccino please.

Captain Swing
September 19th, 2018, 05:15
You took up jogging and fucked your foot; you took up swimming and fucked your neck; so you took up stair-climbing, fucked your reputation and got branded a psycho.




Accurate summary, and were I a religious person I might call it a perfect example of God trying to tell you something. But I'm not, so knock yourself out.

Smiles
September 19th, 2018, 06:55
Don't worry, I know it's all empty bluster, as another Jomtien Complex pool table showdown looms. He'll be trembling just at my mentioning of that.That hurts ...

lonelywombat
September 19th, 2018, 10:31
Tramping up and down the condo's emergency staircase was my next great idea. There are a lot of floors in my condo building, it's not a scheme for the faint-hearted. It got to a point where I could manage three bottom-to-top-floor trampings in one session. Pretty damn impressive, if I say so myself. What put an end to my staircase exercise routine? Knee pain.

Disapointed to hear your comment .18 months ago I had a delayed reaction to thunderstorm asthma and was unable to breathe at night. First I sat up and walked around, but it got worse and found it impossible to breathe at night. I went to hospital and after several tests, I had to do a further examination and then recommended for more heart surgery. In the meantime my cardiologist in the same hospital was aghast. You will not survive if you do this operation and looked for alternatives. Eventually there was no alternative and we confirmed the operation. I updated my will and instructions to my executor and paid up all outstanding accounts.
I survived and my instructions in long term rehab was to include a 2 kilo walk each day regardless of pace at first.
That was in June 2017 and I have had 4 trips to Thailand since. The walking on Pattaya footpaths is not even and pleasant and I went backwards.
My friend suggested walking DOWN the fire escape . I have gone from one floor to seven floors and have increased to three trips each day on this last trip. I am now 82 and now have more zing in my movements, and next trip will try to increase each trip to ten floors.
Can I urge you to reconsider your stair walking and try again.

My friend 25 year younger who is receiving physio work for damaged neck and shoulder, had similar problems. He is probably an even worse swimmer than you. He remembers the Life Saving marchpasts than he used to watch on our beaches. He loved the tight and revealing speedos.
He was cooling off in the pool and remembered the march past where Lifesavers lifted the knees to waist high.
It was just a thought and he found himself exhausted from two marches crosspool in the water.
In a recent email he said his target was 10 crossings with a total of 300 lifts. Does in his own time and increases a little at a time.

I have just returned home as the monson rains seem to be coming more frequent. If you do not like walking[running] in the rain, maybe these ideas may help.

Smiles
September 19th, 2018, 10:51
I assume I am NOT a beneficiary?

lonelywombat
September 19th, 2018, 11:12
No. men only

christianpfc
September 19th, 2018, 19:01
Around 2014-15 I went jogging in Lumpini park, in the hope to meet cute boys. But I did not, so I gave up.

Then in 2015-17 went swimming, again with hope to meet cute boys. But there is a dilemma: when there are cute boys, I don't do much swimming, and when there are no cute boys, I do swimming, but it quickly becomes utterly boring. So I gave up as well. (But at least I got one boy from the pool to visit me at home, several times!).

Now I don't do any sport in particular. But I walk a lot (everything under 5 km is walking distance), and the occasional mountain climbing poses no problem (e.g. Khao Wong Phra Chan in Lopburi last month, 3780 steps, an elevation of about 500 m).

latintopxxx
September 20th, 2018, 04:26
I guess the whole exercise thing only applies if u live in Thailand...for visitors like me all I want is beach, beer and "boys"....its in inverted commas as i hope u all assume that its gayspeak for sexy/cute/handsome men...

dinagam
September 25th, 2018, 14:03
To maintain a svelte body, all one needs is a bikini and an exercise mat, and by following Zuzka's daily routines.

https://zuzkalight.com

scottish-guy
September 25th, 2018, 14:37
....all I want is beach, beer and "boys".....

I'm not that fussy about a beach

latintopxxx
September 25th, 2018, 15:37
nah...i need to start the day at the beach...recharge the batteries...