Kamis, 28 November 2013

Is a ktm 125 or 150 a good fit for me?

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Im about 5'6'-5'7 and About 135-140 pounds, i had my first didrtbike when i was 6 and have had a quad and or dirtbike ever since. But because my birthday is in october and only two months from christmas i requested to join the holidays to get on big gift. I realise that this big gift is about 7,000 dollars but thats why i have taken on extra task to help with cost and earn it. But my point is will a KTM 150 or 125 sx last me and be a good fit as i finish to grow? Also a list of the new gear i should get, i have always just had a helmet.


Answer
It's probably going to be a bit tall for your build, but with your riding experience you should be able to handle it. You may as you get older want a bigger bike for more power but as far as fit goes it should stay just fine! As to gear you should get some good boots and gloves at least and then maybe add leathers and a back protector to complete your outfit.

How can I turn into a gym fanatic?







I hate the gym. I feel so unhealthy. How can I turn into a gym fanatic?


Answer
Even people who appear to be "gym fanatics" often aren't, at least not every day.They go because they're dedicated to whatever their goals are, not necessarily because they just LOVE working out and can't wait to get there.

The difference between people who work out a lot for years and people who work out a lot for a week or a month, then quit, is that the first group have learned how to go in there and get it done, even when they don't want to and don't feel like it. Sometimes that comes in the form of muttering to yourself "I don't feel like doing this, I really don't feel like doing this..." even as you're starting your workout.

1. Don't do workouts you hate. If you've tried something a couple of times and you find it not the least bit rewarding or enjoyable, quit doing it. No matter how much "everyone" tells you how great it is or how their brother/girlfriend/dad/cat lost 30 pounds in six weeks or whatever. If you hate it, you'll make excuses not to do it. Then there you'll be, not working out again. If you're doing workouts you like, you'll be anxious to get back there to do them.

2. Don't spend all your workout time in the gym. You'll start dreading going in there if it feels like you're there all the time.

Do you have a bike? You don't need one that costs $1000. Seriously, just for a couple of hour-long rides each week, a bike from Target or a nicer bike, used, from a bike shop will be just fine. (Please wear a helmet. I've been hit by a car on my bike. Not cool.)

Try a run-walk program if you're not up to full-on running yet. Get new running shoes first. Get them fitted at a running store, not by some indifferent, inattentive, underpaid guy at a store in the mall.

Do you play any sports? See if there's a recreational league for your sport in your city.

If you use the cardio machines, but you get bored get on one for 15 minutes, another for 15 minutes, then switch to another for 15 minutes. Maybe jump rope for two minutes between machines. (If you can't jump for that long, jump for one minute, walk around for 30 seconds, jump for another minute, move around for 30 seconds...) Changing activities during your workout makes it go by MUCH more quickly. It's much easier to get on a stair climber if you know you don't have to be on it very long.

3. Have some objectives in mind. Don't just work out for the sake of working out.

4. Maybe you hate the gym because you're going to the wrong gym for you. Maybe it's too crowded or too empty. Too quiet or too loud. Maybe they don't have the activities or equipment you'd like. Maybe the people are too young or too old, maybe they're obnoxious or never put things back where they go. No matter how modern and fancy your gym is, if you hate it, you're not going to go.

If at all possible, try a different gym, or try going at a different time or different day from when you're going now. Those 7 - 10 am or 5 - 7:30 pm windows are the worst unless you're just running in to take a class, shower and leave. If you want to swim or use the weight room or cardio equipment, 8 pm to closing time is the best, or if you don't work during the day, try going in between 2 and 4 pm.

5. Try a LOT of different activities. Just running or just lifting weights or just boxing or swimming is dangerous - you could die of boredom. Even two or three activities will get really boring after a few months for most people. Always keep looking for new things to try. Boredom will slowly kill your workout habit.




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