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Title: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: dazmond on October 28, 2013, 08:42:44 am
so what do you guys do to keep fit (if anything) or do you consider window cleaning good enough to keep you trim and active?

ive been going to the gym a couple of times a week and a bit of swimming and i feel great.a bit of weight training and on the bike.

i turned 42 the other week so want to keep as fit as possible and keep my weight down.

i dont know whether its when i went wfp but i put on weight as i wasnt running up and down ladders all day.


i suppose i could sell my extremes and go back to  fibreglass/aluminium poles.then i probably wouldnt need to go to the gym then. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: Geoff on October 28, 2013, 08:49:39 am
Spend a few hours a week on porn hub should help.
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: windymiller on October 28, 2013, 08:50:04 am
Traditional window cleaning  ;D
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: gary999 on October 28, 2013, 08:52:55 am
was running reg basis till got injury now cycle 10-12miles
every morn or evening
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: dazmond on October 28, 2013, 08:58:38 am
gary running is not for me.17 years running up and down ladders all day and i have a bit of a dodgy right knee.although its improved a lot since going wfp. ;D

i love getting on the bike in the gym for half hour then half hour on the weights.or sometimes i do half hour swimming then an hour on the weights.

regards
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: andyM on October 28, 2013, 09:02:09 am
I've ridden a few old bikes in my time.
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: Pure Glass on October 28, 2013, 10:03:20 am
5 a side footy for an hour, twice a week keeps me in good nick. Pretty intense pace keeps you fit. I'm 35, but can still keep going longer than the 19yr olds playing-although I'm not as quick anymore!!
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: windowswashed on October 28, 2013, 11:18:19 am
don't smoke or drink alcohol if you want to stay fit and drink plenty of water. Sex and swimming is good for you so I've been told. I totally disregard whats bad and live life to the full so if I die younger than the average age at least I will have been happy for most of it  ;D
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: sunshine windows on October 28, 2013, 11:31:38 am
Karate every Thurs night and the odd visit to the gym. A friend gas got me going to a spinning class first thing in the morning which I love.

Running around after 4&1 year old kids helps too
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: LT carpet cleaning on October 28, 2013, 11:37:41 am


Running around after 4&1 year old kids helps too

Good god, don't let Hilton hear you say that!! :D
He will bring mobs and fire and stuff!
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: sunshine windows on October 28, 2013, 11:51:57 am
Ha ha hummer.  :D
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: Frankybadboy on October 28, 2013, 11:55:39 am
where does one start

about 10 hours training a week

3 early morning swimming for a hour.

2/3days a week I go running

and on Saturday /sunday I ride the bike for a total miles of between 50/100miles

I just ticking over at the moo,until janaury when I be training hard for the Manchester marathon in april

ps daz I don't get fit for window cleaning ;D
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: Don Kee on October 28, 2013, 12:07:24 pm
where does one start

about 10 hours training a week

3 early morning swimming for a hour.

2/3days a week I go running

and on Saturday /sunday I ride the bike for a total miles of between 50/100miles

I just ticking over at the moo,until janaury when I be training hard for the Manchester marathon in april

ps daz I don't get fit for window cleaning ;D


Sexual fustration....? :P
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: Tom White on October 28, 2013, 12:13:46 pm
Just running mostly.  Doing the Gower Coastal Marathon in under three weeks.  Have got a trail 20 km race next weekend.

I've never felt fitter or stronger since I was a yoof, to be honest.  I did an enjoyable 20 mile run yesterday, followed by a kebab.
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: Frankybadboy on October 28, 2013, 12:14:11 pm
where does one start

about 10 hours training a week

3 early morning swimming for a hour.

2/3days a week I go running

and on Saturday /sunday I ride the bike for a total miles of between 50/100miles

I just ticking over at the moo,until janaury when I be training hard for the Manchester marathon in april

ps daz I don't get fit for window cleaning ;D


Sexual fustration....? :P
you should know  ;) ;D
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: Tom White on October 28, 2013, 12:15:59 pm
Sex and swimming is good for you so I've been told.

It depends who you have sex with.  I once had sex with my next door neighbour who was married to a large guy in the Royal Artillery.  That could've been bad for my health.

Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: Paul Coleman on October 28, 2013, 12:21:34 pm
Just running mostly.  Doing the Gower Coastal Marathon in under three weeks. 

Wow.  That's a very slow time.  I could do that in two days myself.
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: Dave Willis on October 28, 2013, 12:21:58 pm
Carrying my wallet about all day seems to work for me. Alex Gardiner has helped with the excess weight in the past.
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Post by: dannymack on October 28, 2013, 01:04:40 pm
Don't have time use to go virgin but have up as was tooooo knackered after work as we go out at 4.30 am and am just tooooo tired for anything else 😁
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: ascjim on October 28, 2013, 05:25:02 pm
Lifting 4 times a week, run once a week and do a lot of walking at the weekend with the misses.

Doing this makes work seem easy
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Post by: trippyboy on October 28, 2013, 06:10:16 pm
I do a lot of walking to and fro to the van everyday,and do a awfull lot of reeling in excersises
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Post by: DeLuce on October 28, 2013, 06:46:00 pm
I'm 46, but still play (or think I can ;D) football every Monday night with some decent youths who still invite me to play. Must run a few miles doing that. 7-a-side on astro.  Then every Friday I go circuit training. Which is an all out body workout. I love it. In fact, my wife says I'm really miserable if I haven't done any exercise in a week, it must get the happy endorphins moving around!  ;D
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: Nick_Thompson on October 28, 2013, 06:52:02 pm
Just running mostly.  Doing the Gower Coastal Marathon in under three weeks. 

Wow.  That's a very slow time.  I could do that in two days myself.

 ;D
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: kevinquinn on October 28, 2013, 07:05:39 pm
Well i do Karate on a Monday Wednesday and Saturday. Used to do lots of martathons but piled on 6 stone when i stopped. Ive just lost 75lb on the atkins in 14 months so i might start running marathons again, i said i never would but i think they are calling to me now im much lighter :)
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: Johnny B on October 29, 2013, 12:10:33 pm
I'm 51, with 16 and a half years in this game (100% trad).

I have never been to a gym, don't consciously exercise, but feel as fit now as I was when I started window cleaning..

I used to play cricket in the summer months, but gave it up 20 years ago. I restarted this year and picked up a number of injuries just warming up! I now skip the warm up and can get through a game unscathed.

No, evercise is not for me.

John     
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: SPE on October 29, 2013, 12:34:41 pm
I read the title of the post and took it to mean what do you do to get fit for window cleaning ?
I think that if its your full time job and you have been doing it for any length of time your body is probably adjusted to its optimum physical requirements.
Does window cleaning keep you fit ?
I'd say no.
Since being self employed I have put weight on, I think I can put most of this down to the fact I drive everywhere, that includes all the things I used to do on foot like shopping  and day to day stuff in town gets done whilst I am working, the amount of walking I now do has actually been reduced although I do a physical job.
 I like to get out on my mountain bike and have been getting back into it this year but shorter days and weather has limited the time I get to put into it, plus the fact when I get home from work I'm knackered !  ;)
44  next month, certainly find as I get older it gets harder to find time and more effort to keep fit. :'(
Simon
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: Johnny B on October 29, 2013, 06:14:36 pm
My point is that I don't keep fit for window cleaning, I keep fit  by window cleaning. Other forms of exercise seems to do me more harm than good (ie the warm up before a cricket match which usually results in an injury)!

John
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: Tom White on October 29, 2013, 06:28:58 pm
My point is that I don't keep fit for window cleaning, I keep fit  by window cleaning.

It doesn't keep you fit though does it?  There's no impact to start with, so bone density won't increase.  It's also thought that cartilage likes impact too.  Tendons won't strengthen.  The cardio vascular system won't really improve; winding in a hose reel aint that physical and neither is pushing a carbon fibre pole about.

Work is definitely a lot easier when you're fit, and to get fit you have to stress your body with exercise.

And if you're getting injured just warming up for a cricket match (and let's face it, cricket isn't really physically demanding; you even get meal breaks ffs), then a gentle, but gradually tougher training program of some sort is called for.

I reckon?
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: Johnny B on October 29, 2013, 06:40:55 pm
Not really. I can carry a ladder and bucket about, climb said ladder umpteen times a day for up to 10 hours a day and go home at the end of it without aches, pains and injuries. I have put a little weight on which at my age is no surprise. I am 5 feet 10 and around 13 stone, and as long as I can move about reasonably freely, I am happy with that.

John   
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: Tom White on October 29, 2013, 07:13:42 pm
Fair one, I didn't realise you were trad; that's more physically demanding.
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: Mr.G on October 29, 2013, 07:33:59 pm
Definately makes a big difference being trad, I was fit as a fiddle when I was working trad, not now though...
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: G Griffin on October 29, 2013, 08:27:17 pm
Sex and swimming is good for you so I've been told.

I mentioned this to the missus and she suggested we do something about it and both get fit  :D.
We're having a swimming pool built  :-\.
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: SB Cleaning on October 29, 2013, 09:33:11 pm
I go to the gym twice a week doing mostly weights and then a 6 .mile run every Saturday.
Title: Re: getting fit for window cleaning
Post by: PoleKing on October 29, 2013, 09:51:09 pm
I go to the gym twice a week doing mostly weights and then a 6 .mile run every Saturday.

Walk of shame after a Friday night bird?