I am going to defer to Chuck C's post just below this one -- "Let's Set Some Goals -- a Throwdown!"
Great idea!
Whether you respond here, or in his thread below, or both, it matters not to me. He has revived some of the spirit of the original Throwdown, which was basically a weight-loss competition but necessarily entailed goal-setting.
I will paste Chuck's thread-starter below, but by all means go to his thread also, because there are good responses to read.
Three weeks out from my heart-related incisional hernia surgery, I have a few simple goals:
1. Complete the at-home physical therapy being provided me. My PT thinks I will be a candidate for graduation in just a few more weeks. He said I passed his agility and endurance tests with flying colors.
2, Return to the senior fitness class which I was enjoying immensely and benefitting from when detection of a big booger of an aneurysm derailed me in mid-2019.
3. Try my hand at writing poetry.
What are your goals?
Here is Chuck's starter:
I am going to put down some personal goals that I have set for myself as I recover from my valve surgery. I encourage all to do the same. We can encourage one another and keep each other accountable.
They can be weight related, fitness related, goals for recovery, getting ready for surgery, diet, or anything else. You can put a time frame on the goal if you wish to, or not.
My own goals:
I weighed 178 the day before my surgery and I now tip the scale at 185.
Goal: Get back to 178 within 3 months.
Goal: Spend at least 3 days per week lifting weights.
Goal: Climb Mt Monserate in less than 30 minutes
Goal: Take at least 14,000 steps per day on average. Smart phone apps are great to track this. Walking and running count- they count rotations on the bike and elliptical stepper also.
So, what are your goals?
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Thanks, Chuck!
Cheers and Happy Independence Day in the USA,
Superbob
Great idea!
Whether you respond here, or in his thread below, or both, it matters not to me. He has revived some of the spirit of the original Throwdown, which was basically a weight-loss competition but necessarily entailed goal-setting.
I will paste Chuck's thread-starter below, but by all means go to his thread also, because there are good responses to read.
Three weeks out from my heart-related incisional hernia surgery, I have a few simple goals:
1. Complete the at-home physical therapy being provided me. My PT thinks I will be a candidate for graduation in just a few more weeks. He said I passed his agility and endurance tests with flying colors.
2, Return to the senior fitness class which I was enjoying immensely and benefitting from when detection of a big booger of an aneurysm derailed me in mid-2019.
3. Try my hand at writing poetry.
What are your goals?
Here is Chuck's starter:
I am going to put down some personal goals that I have set for myself as I recover from my valve surgery. I encourage all to do the same. We can encourage one another and keep each other accountable.
They can be weight related, fitness related, goals for recovery, getting ready for surgery, diet, or anything else. You can put a time frame on the goal if you wish to, or not.
My own goals:
I weighed 178 the day before my surgery and I now tip the scale at 185.
Goal: Get back to 178 within 3 months.
Goal: Spend at least 3 days per week lifting weights.
Goal: Climb Mt Monserate in less than 30 minutes
Goal: Take at least 14,000 steps per day on average. Smart phone apps are great to track this. Walking and running count- they count rotations on the bike and elliptical stepper also.
So, what are your goals?
****
Thanks, Chuck!
Cheers and Happy Independence Day in the USA,
Superbob