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Thank you, Reinhard, for the advice. That makes a lot of sense to think of it in those terms. --Joe. Reinhard Engels <beautiful_idiot@...> wrote: Hi Joe, --- Khaki Joe <khakijoe@...> wrote: > > Are you doing 5 days a week? What is recommended? Or > is it a personal planned out thing? I do 5 days a week (minus holidays). See the nosdiet site for more on "S-days." The important thing is that you never have to think "am I doing shovelglove today?" Because if you do, you'll start thinking of excuses not to. You need to have a clear and simple rule in place up front. The number of days is less important than the clarity of the rule defining them. S-days are great for clarity, and work well for me physically, too. If "Swednesdays" work better for you as S-days because of your job, fine. Just remember which weekend day you've traded it for (naturday,nunday? not quite so catchy the other way around). Does 5 days seem like too much? As I mentioned, the number of days is less important, but keep in mind, as Deb reiterated, that the only hard parameter governing the routine is the 14 minutes. So if you're feeling tired on an N-day, don't skip the routine, just take it nice and slow and easy for 14 minutes. Frankly, standing around for 14 minutes just holding the shovelglove in your hand would be better than nothing, at least it would reinforce the inviolability of the habit. With this in mind, anyone, no matter how weak, puny, or tired could do 5 days a week without worrying about overstraining themselves. Congratulations, Deb on your latest string of shoglo slashouts, and best of luck to the whole "pact of blood." Reinhard --------------------------------- To visit your group on the web, go to: To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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