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Anxiety/depression
"Been through bad time lately with suffering with this. Dark thoughts as well. I know some posters on here suffer with this. Anyone come through the other side of this shit?
"A number of posters have been yellow carded and told to stay off this thread unless they have anything constructive to add.This is a thread that has been very useful to so many, for any other posters with scores to settle, argue on another thread. This thread is sacrosant.Thank you"
"A number of posters have been yellow carded and told to stay off this thread unless they have anything constructive to add.This is a thread that has been very useful to so many, for any other posters with scores to settle, argue on another thread. This thread is sacrosant.Thank you"
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"But if we are being serious, exercise, whatever is generally good for your mental health but it is important to find ones that engage you, I would guess."
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"Dan M 6:03 Thu Jan 16 I was responding to posters Dan, like yourself, the conversation was about rowing for some reason. Sorry it bothers you. I would think a good mental health tip would be to not respond to things you find boring, thereby perpetuating them."
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"Pipe down eric, this is a thread about things ironsofcanada has done. Now, have you any questions you'd like to ask him?"
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"Yes. I experienced some very dark events in 2014-15 that led me on a downward spiral. It is quite easy (with help) to drag your way out of this to a bright future. Fair play to you for showing some balls and putting this out there, great first move. For me professional advice set me straight, not saying it will work for you but at least give it a shot. The quicker you act the easier it is."
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Re: Anxiety/depression
Bungo 3:14 Thu Jan 16 Yeah that does seem to get harder every year. The rolling hills of the English country side for me as of late.
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"Bungo I am in no rush to try. Got a lot of that out my system as a teenager and Scout, I think, with ziplining and repelling and such. Now free to go on and live my boring life."
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Re: Anxiety/depression
"Alfs I had opportunities to try both when young and had pretty ready access to both. Base jumping requires more money, skill and a pretty specific environment as compared to running. Not sure the comparison works. (To be fair, I did not have the body type to actually be great at rowing.)"
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"""I just found white water canoeing more exciting"" I always think the same about running. ""I just found base jumping more exciting"""
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"ironsofcanada 1:08 Thu Jan 16 I'm sure it is. The best rowers I knew were almost zombies. They rowed, they trained, they ate, they rested, 7 days a week every week. I think they were too tired to do anything else."
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"Great respect to all the rowers, great for you. I just found white water canoeing more exciting."
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There have been rowing clubs in east London since Victorian times. The current Lea RC is an amalgamation of all of them.
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Yeah deffo Bungo fella... any gym that I have ever frequented over the years I cannot remember any top rowing school member types being there... don't think I have ever seen any Coxless pairs scuttling up the Estuary
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"Northern Sold 12:09 Thu Jan 16 I see. Mine was not an Essex thing. I went to one of the top rowing schools in the country. One of our teachers was an Olympic gold medallist who had been in a winning boat with Steve Redgrave. Many people from our school Boat Club have regularly gone on to row in the Oxford/Cambridge Boat Race. These were supremely fit and strong people, but they didn’t look like over-inflated body builder types. If it didn’t make the boat go faster, it was irrelevant. Sounds like very different circles."
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Bungo... it's the Essex thing ;-) Roids was absolutely rife when we was going in our 20's... we was at one of the few gyms that was `supposedly' drug/roids free... bloke (Roy Perrott) used to run it in Southend.. ex Mr Universe or something... had a photo of him in competition with Arnie one side and Lou Ferrigno up in his gym... all dead weights not a machine in sight... used to preach something rotten if he ever found anyone taking roids they would be banned.... anyway last I heard he supposedly got arrested in Newcastle for importing steroids or something... not sure if that was a rumour or not...
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Northern Sold 11:38 Thu Jan 16 Re: Anxiety/depression BungoÔøΩ. Plenty of youngsters hit gyms back in the dayÔøΩ then everyone blamed Arnie and Charles AtlasÔøΩ. Sold got sand kicked in his face at Leigh on Sea
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Bungo... I'm 52.... I played Rugby at an early age so yeah gym work was a norm from a very young age... but even when I joined a gym membership when I was 18 it was full of young lads who wanted to make them selves look bigger... Pumping Iron was a massive video in our old video shop we run... was out all the time... young lads have always wanted to change their appearance