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Bringing out the child in me.πŸ˜€.

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Yesterday was a tense time sat in a hospital seat for 5 hours waiting for MrRfc to have a procedure. They are not the most comfortable of seats and we have had a few sleepless nights recently.

This morning I decided I had to get my body moving and I wanted a run. I had decided that I wasn't going to push it as I was tired but I needed the me time.

Off I went out, it was sunny but cold,. A few mins into the run it turned dark and wintery By the time I got to the park there wasn't that many people around so I decided to try something I've been wanting to do for ages.

If you watch football you will see before subs come on they run up and down on the sideline. They often run sideways and sometimes I see people in the park doing this, so today while It was quiet I gave it a go. Things i noted from this are

1) it makes you feel like a kid

2) it stretches the muscles on the inside of the thighs

3) you can still keep a certain speed up

Every now and then I changed sides. I didn't do it for too long as I could tell it was a new exercise for my muscles and as we know new exercises need to be treated with caution until the body adapts.

When if I finished doing that I skipped. I haven't tried skipping (this is run skipping rather than rope skipping) for years and it was such hard work. My heart rate jumped up so fast and I couldn't keep it up for long. I was quite shocked at how much effort goes into skipping. It really stretches the quads, in my mind better than squats.

The upshot was it brought a massive childlike smile to my face, relieved my tension and worked new muscles. I think I might keep it in occasionally. The footballers must do it for a reason and they have professional trainers.

Wishing you all a happy healthy week

Rfc X

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Millsie-J profile image
Millsie-J

Sounds great Rfc. Just what you needed by the sounds of it. Hope all went the way you want it to at the hospital xx

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RealfoodieclubGraduate10 in reply to Millsie-J

We're good thank you. It was good to have a little giggle with myself.

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AncientMumGraduate10

Sounds wonderful, and a great way to work off the tension and worry. Hope MrRFC's procedure went well x

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RealfoodieclubGraduate10 in reply to AncientMum

He's doing fine thank you. I really was surprised at how much effort is needed for skipping like a child.

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AnneDroidGraduate10

Brilliant! I'd love to try that. Somewhere I couldn't be seen at first I think.

5 hours in one seat not so brilliant. Nightmare!

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RealfoodieclubGraduate10 in reply to AnneDroid

I think that's why I waited for a cold wintery day but next time I'll have the confidence to do it regardless.

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Sandraj39Graduate10

Haha! Good for you - sounds like fun and now I want to try a bit of sideways running. I also have a (very underused!) skipping rope which I bought to improve my fitness levels ages ago. You are right - it is a great workout! Oh, and I hope MrRfc is ok?

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RealfoodieclubGraduate10 in reply to Sandraj39

He's doing fine thank you. The skipping was like toddlers do but it was so hard. It shocked me, but it was great fun.

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Noaky12Graduate10 in reply to Realfoodieclub

You can go really quite fast when you skip too!

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ancientrunnerGraduate10

Sounds great - I'm going to try that. Hope all is well.

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RealfoodieclubGraduate10 in reply to ancientrunner

Were fine thank you. Do have a go its fun but limit out for the first time I have some aching muscles tonight.

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ancientrunnerGraduate10 in reply to Realfoodieclub

-and you used to skip everywhere as a kid I bet.

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davelinksGraduate10

Could you not have a walk round every so often? Blow that! I couldn't stay sitting down for 5 hrs! Hope Mr RFC is OK after procedure..😊

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RealfoodieclubGraduate10 in reply to davelinks

He's fine thank you. Normally I would of gone for a walk there is a lovely park next door but mrRfc had had no fluids for 2 hours before as per arranged and there was a two hour wait when we got to the hospital He asked me to stay as we were both a bit worried what with his kidneys would do with 4 hours no fluids. I think there had been an emergency along the line. So couldn't be helped.

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runswithdogsGraduate10

Skipping is hard! And super hard with a rope! It's amazing how different it feels in an adult body. But so fun. Perhaps I'll throw some in my next run.

Glad to hear the procedure went well. Sounds like you needed the stress relief.

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RealfoodieclubGraduate10 in reply to runswithdogs

Thank you. Skipping is hard, I still think I might keep trying I wonder if it's something to do with being taller than the last time I skipped easily πŸ˜€.

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agedsnailspaceGraduate10

Good for you! Sounds like you got some much needed endorphins flowing. Hope Mr Rfc is OK - hospital waiting can be painful. I havery been known to skip from time to time. Haven't tried the sideways running though. Not entirely sure I am coordinated enough to even consider trying that!

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RealfoodieclubGraduate10 in reply to agedsnailspace

He's doing fine thank you. On the sideways I made sure I knew the surface that I was running didn't have potholes otherwise when you not looking where you are going it could be difficult.

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TomasGraduate10

Sounds great. Having a good time is so important!

Hope the Mr is ok.

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RealfoodieclubGraduate10 in reply to Tomas

He doing fine thank you. I agree a smile is s great way to relax. πŸ˜€

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misswobbleGraduate10

I hope Mr RFC is feeling ok!

I bet it was good to get out and stretch your legs a bit. It must be a worrying time for you both

I skip in the house - without a rope ! I do the boxer's type skipping. you just do the arms as if you are holding a rope. I do it as part of my warm up before going out for my warm up walk

I copied a footballer stretch when I seized up after the half marathon. I got a right pain in my groin and I remembered seeing footballers stretch their legs up and sideways as if lifting their legs over the back of a chair. It worked!

What we do for entertainment! Tee hee

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RealfoodieclubGraduate10 in reply to misswobble

We both doing fine thanks. The thing i found with skipping is as I raised my leg while I skipped my quads felt so tight which made it feel so much harder. Started on my stregnth and flex work today so that might help. I've seen that stretch they do. I might read up and have a go too.

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misswobbleGraduate10

I do a warm up routine in the hall before my run and it involves high knees (walking on the spot) You can do those quite slowly, hip swings ditto, skipping, arm swings, skaters and then jumping jacks. I do each 30 times and then repeat the whole sequence before going out for the warm up. I daren't stop doing it now as I'm sure it does me good. I do a cool down walk but then do some stretches when I get home while I still have music playing in my ears. It's easier to do them to music I find. I did strength and flex out and about, using the park railings etc. It's good!

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RealfoodieclubGraduate10 in reply to misswobble

That sounds great. I am beginning to realise that if I don't act now injury will follow. My muscles are far too tight. As with everything slow and steady I will start to change my ways.

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misswobbleGraduate10

Yoga is good! helps strengthen the core and stretch us out, helps with balance as well.

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OldflossAdministrator60minGraduate

It sounds like your skipping was a lot of fun! Your run sounds cold, but very different too!

Glad all seems well with MrRFC too...:) Plus.. numb b** syndrome whilst waiting in a hospital is horrid !

The whole run exercise obviously, was just what you needed... my Nan always said, laughter was the best medicine, although sometimes it is not that easy to take :)

Happy more adventurous running!

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RealfoodieclubGraduate10 in reply to Oldfloss

Thank you. I am a naturally happy person so i love things that make me giggle. Hope your cross training is going well. Rfc x.

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Irish-JohnGraduate10

Glad Mr RFC is fine and Happy Thanksgiving to you both :)

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RealfoodieclubGraduate10 in reply to Irish-John

Thank you and happy Thanksgiving to you too. Rfc x.

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jojo57Graduate10

We skip sometimes in warm up at circuits (and always do the sidestep one you mentioned) and I've noticed that us girls always seem to skip better than the boys! Boys look funny and ungainly when they skip :-)

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RealfoodieclubGraduate10 in reply to jojo57

He he I'm not saying either way about how i looked. Just was g!ad not many people around to see πŸ˜‚.

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runningnearbeirutGraduate10

This reminds me of a skipping race we did in PE way way back when I was in infant school. The teacher told us to skip to the end of the playground, and one boy said, "but we don't have skipping ropes". She told him just to pretend, so while the rest of us dutifully skipped in the way you described, he left us for dust running down the playground circling his arms round pretending he had a rope that he was skipping with!

Glad you had a good endorphin raising workout and that all seems to be going OK with Mr RFC.

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