I found Dr Berg on youtube couple years ago. Best channel on youtube healthwise. Check out his videos about insulin, keto, and fasting. And boy, you dont even need to exercise, the pounds will shred while u drive
Time for exercise?
Discussion in 'Driver Health' started by Teb1987, Jun 9, 2019.
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Recently, I upgraded a to a newer truck and got a fridge and microwave. Hoping this will drastically reduce reasons to eat out of the truck stop.
I used to hit a heavy bag in a gym and I miss it. It was an all body involving activity and I could work up a sweat quickly.
I keep browsing Amazon to see if I can find a compact alternative and wondered if anyone else has tried something like this.
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Walking the dog will get you out of the truck, when you do not want to. If you can find a dog friendly carrier to hire you.
I would like to get a fat tire bike. For all year use. They range from 37 pound to 52 pounds .Rideandrepair Thanks this. -
There's a lot of great advice here. Keto, intermittent fasting, quick effective workouts... Drivers are getting more and more informed about health and fitness.
I'm a team driver and me and my partner drove 6,000 miles in 6 days last week and I still managed to drop an additional 2 lbs of fat on my keto+intermittent fasting plan. It's simply a matter of planning your meals, managing to workout while in your fasting window (I like to work about anywhere between 1-4 hours before eating), and being diligent.
I have my own thread here where I post my progress. Here's my latest post that has my stats thus far and when I 1st started so you don't have to read the whole thing:
30+lbs to lose in 60 days while driving team
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I saw this old guy at the petro outside of texarkana i think it was.. He was doing pushups outside his truck with dumbells. After he got done with pushups he would start lifting the dumbells then he went under his trailer and was doing pull ups using the cross members under his trailer. He was in great shape and looked to be about 60 years old or more.. Its entirely possible to stay in shapre. Do a couple laps around the truck stop every morning or night. That right there would probably be a couple miles by itself.
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If I am near DC for the day, the truck gets parked and off to Metro Center we go (Subway) then walk through some of the museums etc.
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