join the club... i am just getting over a cold (virus, not the flu). i haven't been sick in well over a year or two, so i knew i was due. but this is the pattern... i run a temp for about 24 hours after which most symptoms subside but, due to post nasal drip, the cough starts and remains for a few weeks. what i have found helps is a simple antihistamine.
Do you have Asthma, Tru?
the main problem is the barking cough and breathing problems at night outside of that I don't feel unwell and it is not having an effect on training.I hope you get well soon.
If only feeling well automatically meant being well.the main problem is the barking cough and breathing problems at night outside of that I don't feel unwell and it is not having an effect on training.
Tell me about it. And that´s you working with an excellent sense for what´s happening in your body.Increased weight on Serratus press from 25 up to 42.5, this muscle is soooo hard to isolate but soooo important for shoulder health.
And very worth it, especially for people like you who play with the big weights. You don´t know how wonderful it is to see someone who lifts the heavy stuff and actually cares about how it all works and what it does in and to the body.Feeling a little tender this afternoon, the weight may not have been big this morning, but working all the small muscles is hard work.
i never really thought about that, but i can see your point... when i finally learned how to breath properly to be able to swim more than one or two laps, it has everything to do with controlling your breathing. when swimming you only have a split second to inhale deeply and on the flip side, when you exhale you need to forcibly blow all the air out of your lungs while your face is submerged. very taxing to your lungs... though it is the best non-impact exercise i can think of..... My asthma is the reason I seriously HATE swimming, ...
And very worth it, especially for people like you who play with the big weights. You don´t know how wonderful it is to see someone who lifts the heavy stuff and actually cares about how it all works and what it does in and to the body.
i never really thought about that, but i can see your point... when i finally learned how to breath properly to be able to swim more than one or two laps, it has everything to do with controlling your breathing. when swimming you only have a split second to inhale deeply and on the flip side, when you exhale you need to forcibly blow all the air out of your lungs while your face is submerged. very taxing to your lungs... though it is the best non-impact exercise i can think of.
That right there is how it should be. And couldn't agree more about youth and good genes blinding people to actual knowledge and ability. Plus there's a big difference between being able to do something well and being able to teach well.My body may not look perfect, I am not a bodybuilder but at least apart from a few problem areas getting worked on, my body is strong and functional.