In Fitness and in Health
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Keep this up @jdwaid and you might need this link
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@Bridger the slim cut is definitely a bit tighter these days

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@goosehd you might do this already but make sure to wear a weight belt for heavy lifts. My spine and discs are totally worn down from years of heavy deadlifts and squats. If I knew then what I know now…
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@goosehd you’re a smarter man than I. Keep up the good work

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My best belt and recommendation if you don’t have one is the SBD lever belts. Thick and stiff to brace against. Absolutely love them!
https://sbdapparel.ca/collections/belts/products/13mm-lever-belt
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Yeah lever belts were a game changer for me when they first came out. I also wear a soft belt underneath on heavy pulling sessions.
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Gives you an extra layer of support and are designed to be worn under lever belts.
Cerberus make a great Neoprene one.
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Hit a diffferent milestone this week.
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Great work

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@1WayTrip appreciate it brother

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@goosehd thanks! The first 200 or so activities were exclusively mountain and road biking when I lived in the Pacific Northwest. Then when I moved to the Midwest I still rode my bikes seasonally but added in a few hundred yoga sessions and walks to heal my back. The last 300 activities or so have been mostly weight training. I've been on Strava a little over 10 years now.
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I bought a lever belt around 15 years ago, it's still going strong (shame I can't say the same about myself!). It's got a wonderful patina from sweat and chalk that I'm sure would be appreciated around here.
A couple of weeks back I said my current short-term goal was to get back to running a full 5k. I've been running 1-2x a week, with walks an extra 2x or so. I can't quite hit the full 5k, but today I got 4k on the trot, a short walk to catch my breath and then finished the distance. I think next week I'll manage the whole thing!



Going to take a look