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mrrosenthal
Getting the hang of it
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mrrosenthal
03-26-20 01:50 AM - Post#896119    

I will attempt to do a 10 minutes workout everyday before lunch. I do a major workout 3-4 days a week. (MMS lite)

What do you think is better
A ten minute yoga flow
Or a ten minute ~15 set ES type workout

The workout with sets will be super lite

If you had to choose or create a ten minute mindless before lunch plan what would you choose


tom6112
Old hand here on IOL
Posts 846
tom6112
03-26-20 11:54 PM - Post#896175    

I TRY to do a few stretches at work every day.

only about a minute at a time
Dan John
Carpal tunnel from posting!
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Dan John
03-27-20 06:31 PM - Post#896194    

There's no either/or:

Do a set of X for five
Original strength or whatever
Do a set of X for five
Repeat OS

Next exercise...rinse, repeat.

OS between sets is what we do now.
Daniel John
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AAnnunz
Uncle Al
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AAnnunz
03-29-20 11:36 AM - Post#896247    

Since you already have the lifting covered, suggest devoting the ten minutes to the McGill Big 3 or the 5 Tibetan Rites (plenty of videos for both on YouTube).
Be strong. Be in shape. Be a man among men, regardless of your age or circumstances.

vegpedlr
Old hand here on IOL
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vegpedlr
03-30-20 04:51 PM - Post#896288    

I've done MMS Lite, and on the off days I would not touch a weight. Yoga and walking are good though, they help recovery.
Henry
thinman
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Henry
04-02-20 07:38 AM - Post#896382    

Tai Chi 24 Yang short form is easy to learn in a couple of day's and takes just a few minutes.

There's also the famous Charles Atlas Dynamic Tension system, 15 mins a day.

"Go Henry - Live, lift, learn and grow - Never quit - Dave Draper"




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