As to be in ok shape I think people say 30min 3-4 days a week I exercise everyother day when I shower. First I park as far from the ts as possible, walk in and see if there is a wait. If more than 30min I'll get my shower ticket then speedwalk/jog around the parking lot for 20min or so. Then grab my shower stuff and head in. If no wait I just get the ticket after my cardio. Once in the shower I cycle through pushups (5*10) sit-ups (5*25), squats (5*25), lunges (5*30 alternating legs), and 50-100 jumping jackes on each end of the workout. Follow this up with som streaching (sometimes in the shower). When all done I have had a good 40ish min workout and dont stink. Also once in the truck I spray my cloths down with fabreez before putting them in the laundry bag.
When I started driving I was addicted to french vanilla capachinos, but they are loaded with surgar. So I weened myself to black coffee, which is not bad. However, as I have become very cheap, I usally just fill up my water bottle a coupple times a day.
Also if time allows I like to stop every 3-4hrs get out and walk and streach for 10-15min.
Foodwise I am a vegetarian and mostly eat salads, and snack on nuts, carrots, celery, and sunflower seeds. To reduce the sodium I buy raw unsalted seeds in bulk from winco, and mix them into a spitz seasoned bag.
Hope that helps. We should start a support/accountability gorup like weight watchers for truckers.
Work out routines on the road / Meal plans?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Wubboux, Jul 10, 2012.
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I do eat a lot usually. The time I was referring to was when I had an idiot for a co-driver. It was very stressful and I didn't have much of an appetite. I also did not get enough sleep. I've corrected that problem. -
And what's with this "former" Marine crap? We may not be serving any longer, but we ARE Marines! OOH RAH!!! -
I will be the first to admit, running isn't for everyone. Some don't find it enjoyable. Some have knee problems that prevent it. I just recommend that you do something. Whatever you can. I do know this, the more you enjoy an activity, the more likely it is that you will continue doing it.
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Here is a list of things I pack for my husband. Boiled eggs keep for quite a while unrefridgerated about 5 days in mild weather and they keep for 3 weeks refridgerated or in a cooler. They are the Ideal 100 calorie snack with protein & omega 3-s just try to buy the cage free or Organic type since they are more rich in nutrients.
Trader Joe's is the best I would seriously drive for a few hours just to shop there every month. They are cheaper than any other health food store and there food is sooo good its always winning awards. Everything they sell is free of hormones and dangerous types of preservatives Here is some price examples.
Organic Raisins 1lb $3.50
Dried Mango 9oz 1.89
Cage free eggs 2.79
Sliced turkey 9oz 1.99
Beef Tamales (2) 1.79
Rice crispies 1.99
Clam chowder (can) 1.49
Bread and sandwich meat
peanut butter and jelly (low sugar type)
Tuna
salad in a bag with dressing and croutons
hummus
olives and cheese
boiled eggs
String cheese
yogurt
fruit
Whole rotisserie chicken
trail mix and nuts
dried fruit
olive oil and figs
cereal bars
Oatmeal packets
Single serving drink mix powders
Hot chocolate packets or make your own mix
Tea
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