LMAO! Hopefully in time. I am way stronger than I used to be as far as upper-body as I've owned this property for 6 years. I'm just fat. I stepped onto the scales at the doctor's office and it was a wake up call for it to be 280. (I could see 300 right around the corner.) I usually run about 260, but after sitting around all winter I gained weight. (which I usually drop come mowing season)
At any rate, I hopefully have the right combo of shoes, socks, shorts, underwear, shirts, hats, sunglasses, ear protection with bluetooth audio, etc. to stick with it. Comfort and gear is like half the battle. Foot pain/blisters will stop any progress. Mowing grass is my thing. Very Zen-like. I sit on my ass all day doing an IT job and most times I'd rather be outside "playing in the yard". Also, mowing grass is kinda compulsory; once you start an area you need to finish it or it looks bad. The upside of push mowing is less crushing of the grass allowing it to grow in better and constant opportunities to pull weeds and chop them up to improve the yard.
I mowed a whole acre with a push mower for over a year, and it didn't help me at all. Probably because I have health issues and can't move very fast. So I'm back to the riding mower.
I was doing about the same between my yard and my Grandma's yard. About half of it was on a hillside.... It really is a work out!!
Unfortunately I'm out of the grass mowing game this year... Took a good fall at the beginning March and tore my hamstring completely off the bone. A month out from surgery now and I'm just starting to take a few steps without crutches.
I've been mowing my yard on hard mode. Push mowing instead of riding a two acre property is a workout. (not all on the same day)
Damn bro. TWO ACRES. You gotta be buff as fuck.
LMAO! Hopefully in time. I am way stronger than I used to be as far as upper-body as I've owned this property for 6 years. I'm just fat. I stepped onto the scales at the doctor's office and it was a wake up call for it to be 280. (I could see 300 right around the corner.) I usually run about 260, but after sitting around all winter I gained weight. (which I usually drop come mowing season)
At any rate, I hopefully have the right combo of shoes, socks, shorts, underwear, shirts, hats, sunglasses, ear protection with bluetooth audio, etc. to stick with it. Comfort and gear is like half the battle. Foot pain/blisters will stop any progress. Mowing grass is my thing. Very Zen-like. I sit on my ass all day doing an IT job and most times I'd rather be outside "playing in the yard". Also, mowing grass is kinda compulsory; once you start an area you need to finish it or it looks bad. The upside of push mowing is less crushing of the grass allowing it to grow in better and constant opportunities to pull weeds and chop them up to improve the yard.
I mowed a whole acre with a push mower for over a year, and it didn't help me at all. Probably because I have health issues and can't move very fast. So I'm back to the riding mower.
I was doing about the same between my yard and my Grandma's yard. About half of it was on a hillside.... It really is a work out!!
Unfortunately I'm out of the grass mowing game this year... Took a good fall at the beginning March and tore my hamstring completely off the bone. A month out from surgery now and I'm just starting to take a few steps without crutches.
Never thought I would miss mowing grass
If the public pools ever open back up.
They should.... didn't you see the article about chlorinated pools killing covid?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9465679/Health-Swimming-pool-water-inactivate-COVID-19-virus-just-30-SECONDS-study-finds.html