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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Maryland
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Yes, I went running last night. I went for about 4 miles STRAIGHT, no pitstops to rest or anything, just continuous jogging/running mix. Felt GREAT! Ever since I took up smoking in senior year of high school (5 years ago) I haven't been able to run like I did in high school (or be very athletic for that matter). Consequently I have had a pretty negative body image, lost confidence and haven't been as happy as I used to be. My lungs didn't hurt much but I could tell I was out of shape, as I used to run 5-6 nights a week at least 5 miles a night, played HS football, diving, wrestling team. And its all thanks to my e-cig! My dad smokes and consequently my previous attempts at going vape-only fell short, don't get me wrong I cut back on analogs but not completley out. I decided it was high time to go vaping only, and got stocked up on juice, PG and my Juiceybox are letting me do that. I work RIGHT next to the FDA building and love to vape in my car as I drive past those poor misinformed souls. Just a huge thanks to E-cig forum and its awesome members, Josh/James/Dawna/PS for the supplies and letting me get "back into my lane". Getting fit won't only help my confidence and self-image 100%, it'll hopefully get me more phone numbers at the bar Thanks all!! Currently 5'5 and around 165 pounds, trying to get back the "fighting weight" of 135. God bless E-cigs and screw Phillip Morris and their deliciously evil Marlboro Lights.
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Portland, Oregon
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That's wonderful! I'm so happy for you. I wish I could bring myself to exercise in any way regularly...I don't even like to run for the bus, lol. But I do notice that I can walk, skip, hop, frolic, etc so much more easily nowadays. Maybe someday I'll even try going for a real jog, now that it won't make me feel like I'm going to pass out. Keep it up!
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Maryland
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Thanks Annastasia!! You can try starting out small.....walking the dog for half an hour consistently, then walking for an hour with or without the dog then move on up! I've been completley analog free for 3 days now and haven't felt this good in a looooong time. Keep it up!
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: North Yorkshire UK
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I am 57 smoked for over 43 years, I have been vaping for just over 5 months now and am cycling up to 12 miles almost every day....and the vaping is really starting to make a difference to my breathing. I want a bike with higher gears than a mountain bike now because I can't turn my legs any faster to get more speed. It wasn't long ago I was getting puffed out making the bed.
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| Full Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: IN
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I've started running too, though, this is the first time in my life I've ever voluntarily done any kind of physical exercise. I'm 23, so it's not too late I don't think. I can't run very far, but I try. This is something I would have NEVER been able to do while smoking analogs. But then, I was so lazy and out of breath all the time that the thought never entered my mind. It's also a heck of a lot easier now to do my floor routine or anything really, anything at all is easier. You kind of realize just how crappy you felt while smoking once you quit. I can bend over to pick something up without my heart racing, everything is EASY. I have ENERGY. This is great, I will never pick up an analog again. By the way, I had smoked for about eleven years at the time I quit Last edited by Chorizo; 06-10-2009 at 09:52 PM. Reason: added that I started smoking when I was a baby |
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I have been smoking for since I was 12-13 years old (now 26). I have been vaping for 3 weeks now. Needless to say running far distances was never my main thing. Yesterda I woke up late for class and I ran to class. I don't remember being able to run that far without being so out of breath before.
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| Full Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Austin TX
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| No running but a lot of bodyweight exercises...and I can definitely tell a difference. I'm actually going through a full workout now rather than just a couple of different exercises.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Maryland
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This is good stuff to hear. subitron, thats AMAZING!! 12 miles?!?! Doesn't your butt get sore haha jk. You doing mountain or road bike? Chor, banshee and Joy, good stuff to hear. Know how it is running to class Chor, before you get to class and look terrible to the other students when your huffing and puffing away from smoking analogs. Betcha now you just walk in chill as hell. Joyride, you tought of doing P90X? My buddy just got me a copy, the excercises aren't even the hardest part, its the food choices. Wish a e0cig could help with diet stuff to!
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: North Yorkshire UK
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I have not had my dse long at all, but wow i feel much better. im down from a pack a day to 3 regular cigs. I love it i feel so much better
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