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    Did a bit when I fooked my back a few years ago - I should do more, especially as my flexibility sucks. Problem is, most of the gym times for the classes suck even more.

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      I been using my box-jump box as a base for some stretching, by fuck one side is way tighter than the other, particularly my right hip flexor, glute area.

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        <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Cookie" data-cid="551500" data-time="1452281528"><p>Did a bit when I fooked my back a few years ago - I should do more, especially as my flexibility sucks. Problem is, most of the gym times for the classes suck even more.</p></blockquote>
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        Yep, my flexibility was a bit of a wake up call. The onus is on me to make sure I pester her for at least one full on hard out session a week if she's not too tired from all her other stuff. <br><br>
        We'll hopefully get some Pilates in too.

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          Hard core.

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            #15

            Pilates is great. Fixed my wife's lower back problems, great for the core and flexibility. <br><br>
            Been using it for some recovery work the past month, has helped a lot. <br><br>
            Waaaay harder than it looks.

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              Second session done. I think I did better. Not as sore either.

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                <p>2nd session since the OP or 2nd session this week?</p>
                <p> </p>
                <p>Wouldnt have thought 2 sessions in 2 weeks would make any difference unless you didnt push as hard 2nd time round?</p>

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                  <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="taniwharugby" data-cid="553136" data-time="1453092670"><p>
                  2nd session since the OP or 2nd session this week?<br><br>
                  Wouldnt have thought 2 sessions in 2 weeks would make any difference unless you didnt push as hard 2nd time round?</p></blockquote>2nd overall. Will try and do at least one a week with her....<br><br>
                  Dude I'm an elite athlete, I'm gonna improve at a much faster rate than the likes of you would 😎😎😎😎

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                    In wrist strength, at least.

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                      <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="NTA" data-cid="553158" data-time="1453102882"><p>In wrist strength, at least.</p></blockquote>
                      <br>
                      Have you not been reading the posts? I have help for that now.

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                        <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="MN5" data-cid="551080" data-time="1452118561"><p>
                        The new lady in my life is a Zumba/Pilates instructor. <br>
                        )</p></blockquote>
                        <br>
                        You lucky prick.

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                          <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Rancid Schnitzel" data-cid="553163" data-time="1453103531"><p>You lucky prick.</p></blockquote>
                          <br>
                          Tinder is a wonderful thing. Like shooting fish in a barrel. Helps when they look like their pictures too.

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                            <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="MN5" data-cid="553319" data-time="1453185778">
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                            <p>Tinder is a wonderful thing. Like shooting fish in a barrel. Helps when they look like their pictures too.</p>
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                            </blockquote>
                            <p> </p>
                            <p>not for them....</p>

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                              <p>Better half is on holiday overseas so I've tried in vain to do some Pilates on my own thanks to Google but unlike doing weights my motivation and discipline when alone is next to zero, definitely a better idea to wait until she gets back and do it then under her expert tutelage. Hopefully any "gains" I have made in my core and flexibility haven't vanished already.</p>

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                                <p>I'll start off with an inspirational quote from Simon Danielli, Scottish Winger who played in the 03 and 11 World Cups.</p>
                                <p> </p>
                                <div><strong>"I’m dreadful at Pilates.</strong> I’ve signed up for a course because it’s supposed to help with core strength and I find it really hard. I’m in a class with people who are mostly over 50, but all of them are better than me at most exercises. I’ve left my competitive side on the rugby pitch, though"<br><span>Read more at <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.rugbyworld.com/countries/scotland/journey-through-rugby-simon-danielli-22425#KICQdooeLvT15JT0.99'>http://www.rugbyworld.com/countries/scotland/journey-through-rugby-simon-danielli-22425#KICQdooeLvT15JT0.99</a></span></div>
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                                <div><span>Now you pricks will probably point out that he wasn't even first choice for Scotland most of his career, ( those of you who've even heard of him ) but fact is he was still an elite athlete so to hear him say that is pretty encouraging for someone who is still poor to put it mildly...picturing his two late tries to snatch a win against the might of Romania still brings tears to my eyes to this day. </span></div>
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                                <div><span>Mrs MN5 wants me to come to her classes but I have issues with not being awesome so don't want people to stare at me so instead I'm embarking on a daily stretch routine ( bout 15 minutes each morning ) to work the hip flexors, glutes and other such shit. As an aside how many of you blokes can touch your toes ? I can't but I'm getting closer......once that improves I'll be there with bells on. </span></div>

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                                  <p>am pretty sure John Timu (or was another established AB around the time) did some ballet classes, that he said helped for conditioning and strength during his career....I guess the biggest thing for macho men like us is to get past the feminine stigma attached to stuff like that, but I expect professional sports teams incorporate aspects of Pilates, Yoga etc in their programmes nowadays.</p>

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                                    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="taniwharugby" data-cid="559254" data-time="1455743014">
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                                    <p>am pretty sure John Timu (or was another established AB around the time) did some ballet classes, that he said helped for conditioning and strength during his career....I guess the biggest thing for macho men like us is to get past the feminine stigma attached to stuff like that, but I expect professional sports teams incorporate aspects of Pilates, Yoga etc in their programmes nowadays.</p>
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                                    <p>Mrs MN5 is an ex gymnast and has done shit like that for years and years. I don't mind going to the Pilates classes it's just the fact I am still shit which is putting me off, I'll wait til I get more competent and then go in all guns blazing.</p>

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                                      <p>Mrs JK is the same actually, ex gymnast / dancer / cheerleader and super strong core. Has abs pretty much year round, eats crap and doesnt do much more than the odd pilates session, a 5 to 10km run once a week and the occasional outdoor high intensity session with me</p>

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                                        <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="JK" data-cid="559262" data-time="1455745870">
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                                        <p>Mrs JK is the same actually, ex gymnast / dancer / cheerleader and super strong core. Has abs pretty much year round, eats crap and doesnt do much more than the odd pilates session, a 5 to 10km run once a week and <strong>the occasional outdoor high intensity session with me</strong></p>
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                                        <p> </p>
                                        <p>That's all well and good but you should probably exercise together every now and again too.....</p>

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                                          <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="MN5" data-cid="559256" data-time="1455743471"><p>
                                          Mrs MN5 is an ex gymnast and has done shit like that for years and years. I don't mind going to the Pilates classes it's just the fact I am still shit which is putting me off, I'll wait til I get more competent and then go in all guns blazing.</p></blockquote>
                                          <br>
                                          Are you married already? That was quick.<br><br>
                                          JK: Lucky prick.

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