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So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing

Posted By: Ventucky Red

So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/05/11 11:17 PM

After a little hiatus form working out I am now getting back on the program to get in shape for cat sailing. The problem is I am just not motivated to push around the scrap iron at the gym with the meat heads anymore. I am motivated for cardio; AAMOF I do a pretty intense Stairmaster run when I get the chance, and I am looking to add to the program for legs, lower back, and arms.

Anyone here developed a program that is working well for you outside of the 16 ounce arm curl?

Thanks
Posted By: JeffS

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/06/11 10:11 AM

I've just gone back to a Nacra 5.8 so I need to concentrate on the red wine, cheese and crackers to remain in racing trim
Posted By: ThunderMuffin

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/06/11 10:55 AM

Ask JC to share his workout video. You'll find it pretty mild and achievable for the everyday Joe. :-P
Posted By: Timbo

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/06/11 01:43 PM

2 years ago, when I turned 50, I decided I wanted to "get back in shape". The last time I was "In Shape" was in college, runnig 6 miles a day, swimming 1/4 mile a day, lifting weights for two hours a day. So I had a long way to go and I'm not half way there yet.

First, I had to cut back on the Sailor's 4 basic food groups; Pizza, beer, cake and ice cream. I replaced those with Salad, apples, water and more water.

Yes, you will have to pee all the time but it does fill you up and it's low cal. I've dropped 20 lbs., only 20 more to go...

Next I got out the bike and started riding again. Not too much at first, but adding more miles every week, trying to put in at least one hour per day. Then I bought a curl bar and some plates, so I can lift at home, in front of the TV while watching...what ever is on. And I do a bunch of push-ups (3x40) and sit-ups (3x50), agian, in front of the TV, where I used to sit and eat junk out of boredom.

Last month I ran into a fried of mine at work, I had not seen in two years. He said, "Wow, you've lost weight! What did you do?"

I said, "I quit eating and drinking."

Yeah, it sucks, but that's the only way to do it. Stop eating and get off the couch (or Internet!).

I do feel better overall, but getting old sucks. I guess it beats the alternative.

Now I'm on my way out the door to do an hour on the bike. With my luck I'll get hit by a truck. I just hope it's quick and painless, at least my corpse will be...In Shape!
Posted By: waterbug_wpb

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/06/11 03:14 PM

I just ordered some tapeworms online.

And get a good rowing machine (the one with the fan/flywheel). That gets you ripped for sailing all at once. Legs, back, biceps, shoulder... I mean, it's the same as sawing the main in the comfort of your living room!
Posted By: waterbug_wpb

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/06/11 03:15 PM

Originally Posted by Timbo
With my luck I'll get hit by a truck. I just hope it's quick and painless, at least my corpse will be...In Shape!


Timbo, been there, done that, and it wasn't quick or painless. But at least they sewed my arm back on.
Posted By: pgp

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/06/11 03:16 PM

Dietetic pork chop sandwich:

throw away the bread, eat the pork chop.
Posted By: cyberspeed

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/06/11 06:22 PM

Sailing always works.
Posted By: mikeborden

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/06/11 06:33 PM

Lift weights 3 days a week. Run 2-3 times, swim if I have time after lifting.

Drink beer to keep the ballast up until I get to 180, then I stop drinking beer until I get to 170. Then I start drinking beer again. smile I'm almost 180, so I'm getting close to the stopping point right now. smile

Mike

Posted By: brucat

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/06/11 08:25 PM

"So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing"

Absolutely nothing. And round is a shape, so what are you trying to say?

I think I need to work on a better one...

Mike
Posted By: scooby_simon

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/06/11 09:19 PM

What am I doing to stay in shape for Sailing? Skiing a lot; probelm is that ballast is good for skiing and bad for sailing!
Posted By: catman

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/07/11 12:47 AM

It's not the beer. It's the fatty foods you eat with it....So says a rep for a beer manufacturer. So beer and salads are ok.
Posted By: brucat

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/07/11 12:56 AM

Originally Posted by catman
It's not the beer...


For a minute there, I thought you were going down the road of one of my all-time favorite TV quotes from Al Bundy:

"It's not the dress that makes you look fat, it's the FAT that makes you look fat!"

Best line, ever...

Mike
Posted By: IndyWave

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/07/11 03:13 AM

"So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing"

First, I have my wife hit me in the face with the phone book a few times.
Then I do a couple of belly-flops off the high dive.
Next I try to grab the wire wheel on a bench grinder with both hands.
Then I finish by staring directly at the sun for about an hour.

(I should add, the phone book in step 1 is because I sail a boomless rig. For those of you with booms, substitute an aluminum baseball bat.)
Posted By: Todd_Sails

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/07/11 01:13 PM

Masters Swim Team Workouts

I'll be 51 y/o in a few days.
I weigh what I did 30 years ago, just can't swim quite as fast.

(I had to take off for a recent back surgery that went very well, I can get back in the water soon)

Sometimes, when sailing in real light air,
I often say 'I can swim faster that this!'
Posted By: Karl_Brogger

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/07/11 02:23 PM

I have a shithook, idiot job. So I get to use everything but my brain. I'm not in shape, but I'm certainly not the average disgusting fatbody American. When I gave a crap, and I was working 80+ hours every week I was in pretty damn good shape.

I really don't understand paying to go some where and move things, (like a gym), go get a job tending block or shoveling shite. At least then you can make some money.
Posted By: carlbohannon

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/07/11 02:31 PM

I have been working on one for many years. These days it’s more to extend my sailing lifetime than to win races. What you need for sailing is complicated. You need cardio, arm, shoulder, ab,, ham strings and lower back strength for sailing. Then you need muscle to protect your hip, knee, and shoulder joints against the strength you built in the first set. Don’t forget the lower back, think about what most of your friends who have quit sailing complain about.

Like many people I am not willing to give specifics on training. What I can do and what you can do may be way different. You will need a program designed for athletes. The programs created by trainers in most gyms are poor to harmful . Programs for swimming and baseball are pretty good. Laser sailors used to publish a basic to Olympic level guide.

Stay away from supplements unless you know what you are doing. This includes everything from Gatorade to Ripped Fuel and worse. In a gym, this can mean an irregular heartbeat. Working hard in 95F+ temperatures, people have died. (know anyone who would consider rigging a catamaran on a hot beach or a asphalt parking lot?)

Be wary of info from old coaches. A lot of what they told you is a lot of hard work with minimum gain. Some of what they told you can hurt you.

Make sure you do full range of motion. I sucks to discover you can’t extend your arm fully when working the mainsheet (don’t ask me how I know)

Start at what you thing is too easy and work your way up.
Posted By: pgp

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/07/11 03:13 PM

You can't loose fat at the gym, that has to be done at the table. Trust me...

For general fitness, I walk, lift a few light weights and concentrate on core exercises including stretches.

The best core workout I know of is yoga. If you can find a class near by, join it.

For years I would stiffen up before the day's sailing was finished, and the second day was very difficult. Core exercises remedied that.

Posted By: Luiz

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/07/11 03:35 PM

I am in shape. Round is a shape.
Posted By: David Ingram

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/07/11 03:45 PM

Originally Posted by Karl_Brogger
I really don't understand paying to go some where and move things, (like a gym), go get a job tending block or shoveling shite. At least then you can make some money.


Oh I don't know... because of the scenery? Pay to work out and enjoy the scenery in the A/C or get paid min wage to shovel poop in the blazing heat and look at other dudes shoveling poop, it's tough call for sure.

Yoga is awesome!
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/07/11 04:14 PM

Here is one of my routines
Training to Win in Sailing
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/07/11 04:43 PM

Originally Posted by Ventucky Red

Anyone here developed a program that is working well for you outside of the 16 ounce arm curl?

I do 2 things to stay in shape for sailing (i am currently the same size jeans as i was at 18 and only about 5-10lbs heavier)

1. I got a dog and walk her 3-4x/day (lost about 20lbs when i started this)
2. i sail 3 days a week (for about 10-20 hours/week)
Posted By: ThunderMuffin

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/07/11 04:57 PM

Originally Posted by DUH
Here is one of my routines
Training to Win in Sailing


Getting a workout from an American Gladiator :P

Posted By: RickWhite

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/07/11 07:37 PM

I use my vibrator! whistle

I have lost 38 pounds since January, and am 7 pounds lighter than when I played high school football. At 197 now, from 235, and going to get to 190.

All from my vibrator.., oh and not eating as much, but still drinking hartily.


The vibrator was an idea designed by the Russian astronaut program. You stand on it and it shakes the hell out of you. Increases your heart beat from 80 to 110. Price is $4K, and street Price is $2K. When Mary uses it her oxygen levels go from 82 to 92 within 10 minutes.
Posted By: Jake

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/07/11 07:48 PM

Originally Posted by David Ingram
Originally Posted by Karl_Brogger
I really don't understand paying to go some where and move things, (like a gym), go get a job tending block or shoveling shite. At least then you can make some money.


Oh I don't know... because of the scenery? Pay to work out and enjoy the scenery in the A/C or get paid min wage to shovel poop in the blazing heat and look at other dudes shoveling poop, it's tough call for sure.

Yoga is awesome!


Some people also consider the scenery "motivation".
Posted By: rhodysail

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/07/11 11:47 PM



I lift things up and put them down.






Posted By: Dan_Delave

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/08/11 03:30 AM

Originally Posted by Ventucky Red
So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing

Sail! That is the first workout.
Bicycle for cardio.
Yoga for flexibility.
Posted By: Nimrod

Re: So what are you doing to stay in shape for sailing - 06/08/11 10:15 AM

Don't need a gym! The basics of the USMC training program are push- ups, chin-ups, sit-ups, squat thrust, cardio (running prefered), and stretching. Lots of the previous mentioned and better to start with little everyday and build from there!

A few have recomended Yoga, if you can find a Hot Yoga class, rock with that.
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