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But you're 28!
My mind thinks I'm still 28, my body thinks my mind is an idiot.
But you're 28!
There are two thicknesses. Some are 2 inch (50mm) and some 38mm
As for my strength... Legs fine from cycling and walking. Upper body very weedy!
I have a chin/dip station which I had been unable to use because I couldn't even manage 1 rep...
I was in Aldi a couple of weeks ago and they had flexy chin-up/pull-up assist straps. I bought a box of 3 and they enable me to do the amazing total of 2 chin-ups!
I aim to keep using 3 straps until I can do 10 reps, then I will switch to 2 straps and repeat, then 1 strap, and finally stop using that last strap when I can do at least a couple of reps without it and then build up to 10 which I aim to do several times a day.
Using the chin/dip station regularly should give my upper body a big boost.
I have two 7.5 kg kettlebells which I could wave about if the inclination took me, which so far it has not!
Gyms are good strength builders for those that sit behind a computer for a living, but I find those that work manual jobs have better real world strength.
Builders, car mechanics, Gardeners et al often surprise me with how much loads they can move around.
The trade off is that years of physical work, often breaks their bodies in other ways - arthritis, back issues, etc.
Gyms are good strength builders for those that sit behind a computer for a living, but I find those that work manual jobs have better real world strength.
Builders, car mechanics, Gardeners et al often surprise me with how much loads they can move around.
The trade off is that years of physical work, often breaks their bodies in other ways - arthritis, back issues, etc.