Anyone have "a thing"?
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Anyone have "a thing"?
Speaking purely from a fitness level. To be clear......, I know Charnwoods "thing" is golf. Really wish golf was my thing; love it, but sh*t at it. ..... And when I say sh*t, I mean sh*t to a whole new level of sh*t. Even the granddaughter beats me a putting.
I've been into windsurfing in the past, (not doing as much these days) and still sometimes play 5-a-side......, although it's usually when the mates are a man short. (And the young bastards are too damn physical!)
BUT TODAY........, the new mountain bike arrived! WOO HOO! The wife and sons have been cyclists and mountain bikers for years......, thought I'd get in on the act. First test is going to be Glentress down in the Borders tomorrow and thursday. All sorts of blue, red, black trails to conquer. Completely sh*tting it, but equally excited.
Any people on the forum where mountain biking is their "thing"......, much appreciated to hear tips or nice stories. (No stories of skint knees!)
Let's hear other "things" too though.
I've been into windsurfing in the past, (not doing as much these days) and still sometimes play 5-a-side......, although it's usually when the mates are a man short. (And the young bastards are too damn physical!)
BUT TODAY........, the new mountain bike arrived! WOO HOO! The wife and sons have been cyclists and mountain bikers for years......, thought I'd get in on the act. First test is going to be Glentress down in the Borders tomorrow and thursday. All sorts of blue, red, black trails to conquer. Completely sh*tting it, but equally excited.
Any people on the forum where mountain biking is their "thing"......, much appreciated to hear tips or nice stories. (No stories of skint knees!)
Let's hear other "things" too though.
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Used to have an interest in cycling once upon a time but other events in the end took over which subsequently caused a significant lack of interest and motivation. I do miss the cycling aspect of things to a certain extent, made for a cheaper alternative than a fitness center, but never regained the enthusiasm from before.
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I used to be an extremely good 10-pin bowler - and played at Bury Bowl ( bury st eds ) leagues and also RAF Mild., and Laken. Even qualified once for the NY Open... didn't go..
I also enjoy clay shooting and have a collection of guns.
My current "thing" is now League Pool, for 2 villages teams on a Tues n Thurs nights.
I also enjoy clay shooting and have a collection of guns.
My current "thing" is now League Pool, for 2 villages teams on a Tues n Thurs nights.
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It doesn't take much to get the enthusiasm back, Saint. After the first few outings, (and the muscles are used to it) it all becomes enjoyable again. I went out on a hired bike before deciding to buy my own in case it wasn't for me......., but it's great. Love it.Quasar wrote:I used to be an extremely good 10-pin bowler - and played at Bury Bowl ( bury st eds ) leagues and also RAF Mild., and Laken. Even qualified once for the NY Open... didn't go..
I also enjoy clay shooting and have a collection of guns.
My current "thing" is now League Pool, for 2 villages teams on a Tues n Thurs nights.
I got a job at a bowling alley once, Quasar. My then girlfriend said, "ten pin?"......, I said, "No. Permanent."
Oh dear! Coat time.
Superb though. I call it "gutterball"......, because that's where my ball always ends up. In fact, last time I went bowling, I ended up just bowling the ball as fast as I could so that I'd win the fastest bowl down the alley competition. No such competition you understand, so obviously I won it.
Played a lot of pool years ago when the eyes were better. I'd normally say, "I'll give you a game for a fiver!"........, but with you playing for two village teams?......, err, I'll give it a miss!
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I play pool too for a division one team in Newmarket on Thursday night, good nights out
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Re: Anyone have "a thing"?
I do enjoy riding my mountain bike, not alot of mountains here but we are starting to get more and more bike paths to ride around on.
Started learning the guitar about a year and a half ago and generally play/practice for at least a half hour a day. I find it very therapeutic.
I have played golf now for 36 years, still love getting out when I can. Trying to teach my oldest daughter how to play.
Started learning the guitar about a year and a half ago and generally play/practice for at least a half hour a day. I find it very therapeutic.
I have played golf now for 36 years, still love getting out when I can. Trying to teach my oldest daughter how to play.
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That reminded me of something. How do you embed Youtube on these pages ? Last did this around four or five years back and wouldn't remember the correct procedure ?
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I realized tonight you can't embed Youtube on these pages anymore. Went back to an old thread from 2011 on the very subject and went through the same procedure and even others who demonstrated it then have had them removed. Thing is I found a great clip that I wanted to share and it went perfectly well with something that was said on this very thread.
Sorry didn't know where else to include it but this thread seems adequate : as it's a thing you can no longer do ?
Sorry didn't know where else to include it but this thread seems adequate : as it's a thing you can no longer do ?
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I have a Hybrid bicycle, but I mostly ride it on paved trails. I do plan on buying off-road tires as it would be nice to do a little mountain biking. I also like to walk. Those are my 'things' as far as exercise goes.
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editedOhiotractorboy wrote:I do enjoy riding my mountain bike, not alot of mountains here but we are starting to get more and more bike paths to ride around on.
Started learning the guitar about a year and a half ago and generally play/practice for at least a half hour a day. I find it very therapeutic.
I have played golf now for 36 years, still love getting out when I can. Trying to teach my oldest daughter how to play.
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saint jude wrote:editedOhiotractorboy wrote:I do enjoy riding my mountain bike, not alot of mountains here but we are starting to get more and more bike paths to ride around on.
Started learning the guitar about a year and a half ago and generally play/practice for at least a half hour a day. I find it very therapeutic.
I have played golf now for 36 years, still love getting out when I can. Trying to teach my oldest daughter how to play.
for what?
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Cool - Is it a full suspension bike? I've ridden graded trails in slate country , mid Wales.
Graded trails are fantastic - but steer clear of the blacks until you are feeling confident as they are serious and a bit dangerous for the novice. Push your self to your limit but ride within your limits. ENjoy!!
Graded trails are fantastic - but steer clear of the blacks until you are feeling confident as they are serious and a bit dangerous for the novice. Push your self to your limit but ride within your limits. ENjoy!!
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Is that you on the snowboard in the avatar, Supershred? Superb if it is. Snowboarders are people with serious balls. No way would I ever have my feet strapped to a board!supershred wrote:Cool - Is it a full suspension bike? I've ridden graded trails in slate country , mid Wales.
Graded trails are fantastic - but steer clear of the blacks until you are feeling confident as they are serious and a bit dangerous for the novice. Push your self to your limit but ride within your limits. ENjoy!!
Definitely not a full suspension bike. Couldn't justify the cost getting one of those, 2 reasons, 1/ I wouldn't use it enough, and 2/ I am already half sh*tting myself on red trails! Blue is ok, but even then, the wife and son are miles ahead of me. Don't think I would ever try any black trails. Got to think about work too......, being self employed, my insurance doesn't allow "bike over a tree stump, two broken arms" cover!