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2017.07.24Working with Weights

Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots

A couple of weeks ago, we bought some wrist weights for use in our outdoor walks.

We bought two sets — one 2-lb. weight set (each weight is 1 lb.), and one 5-lb. set (2.5 lbs. each).

We started off trading the weights back and forth — Laurel would use the 2-lb. set and I'd use the 5-lb. set one day, then we'd switch. I think it's still a good plan. But we had some weirdness last week where Laurel was stuck to her desk a few times while I went walking, and I ended up using the 5-lb. set each day.

Using those weights was weird for the first few days. I tried a few different "walking styles" to get comfortable with them, and I think I've settled on a sort of "Rock 'em Sock 'em Robot" method: bending my arms 90°, with my forearms level with the ground, and rocking them back and forth at my sides with each step, keeping them straight like I'm holding ski poles or throwing punches at the waist. Because the weights have flaps with thumb-holes, I find my ball my hands into fists without thinking about it.

When I started with these weights, I couldn't keep the "Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots" form for the entire walk. My shoulders would hurt, so I'd drop my arms for a while. But by last Thursday, I was able to maintain "fighting form" for the entire walk, and have done so each walk since.

I'm now over 80 days into my Move Streak. I like the addition of the weights, because I feel like I'm working my shoulders and my abs more while walking, and I suspect it's translating into a bigger calorie burn by some low percentage.




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