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Ben-RO
Uber contributor

originally posted on 16-01-2017 1:06 PM

Pretty excited about this chat tonight!
j95
Uber contributor

originally posted on 16-01-2017 2:11 PM

Me too @Ben-RO 😄

//You can stay afraid, or slit the throat of fear and be brave//

originally posted on 16-01-2017 2:25 PM

I really like that this topic works in reverse 🙂

 

ps I have some netball stories related Smiley Tongue

originally posted on 16-01-2017 8:03 PM

Greeetings every body and welcome to this evening's GR remember as always that guidelines are important and it's also important to get extra help if you are not feeling too crash hot about something right now. 

 

With that out of the way, lets get this show on the road!  

Alison5
Star contributor

originally posted on 16-01-2017 9:13 PM

Hello everyone. Sorry i'm late
Ben-RO
Uber contributor

originally posted on 16-01-2017 9:14 PM

Oh hey @Alison5! Nice to see you! I don't know if I've said hello to you all year! 

 

@roseisnotaplant i hope your internet unbreaks itself soon! 

Ben-RO
Uber contributor

originally posted on 16-01-2017 9:20 PM

Hmm, time for another question methinks. 

 

 

 

Are you someone who exercises a little lots, a lot a little or just not very often at all?

 

Alison5
Star contributor

originally posted on 16-01-2017 9:28 PM

Just to catch up:

Favourite exercise:
Soccer, badminton, hockey, any sport really
least favourite:
Swimming - a bit repetitive.

I agree with everyone about endorphins helping us feel better for Q2.

FOr Q3 about mental health affecting physical health, I think it making us less motivated and feeling drained. Then we don't end up doing anything.

Q4 - Other things affecting our mental health include food, sleep, social aspects of life and how connected we are with ourself (acceptance).

Q5 - Do I exercise much: Ha, not anymore!
I used to be what was considered an 'elite athlete', but still play a number of sports now. I know that I feel better when I exercise and keep busy, so try to sign up for everything.

So now, i'd say I exercise a lot a little (not that little) which isn't as effective as little bits more frequently.

originally posted on 16-01-2017 9:26 PM

Are you someone who exercises a little lots, a lot a little or just not very often at all?

 

I don't really exercise or go to the gym or anything.  I play sport during footy season but during the off season I just try to watch my diet to keep fit.

 

@RevzZ I like that way of thinking, really opens everything up.  And take care tonight.

originally posted on 16-01-2017 9:29 PM

I don't really get the chance to go out and exercise by myself so I feel like that is a big factor on why I don't exercise.

originally posted on 16-01-2017 9:30 PM

Yeah, having someone to exercise with @FootyFan26, can make a huge difference!
Alison5
Star contributor

originally posted on 16-01-2017 9:31 PM

G'night @N1ghtW1ng! Thanks for your contributions!

originally posted on 16-01-2017 9:34 PM

I used to excessively everyday, now I try to do at least one thing active a day. And if I'm having a really bad day, the most I might do is a few pushups and body weight squats or shoot some netball goals

originally posted on 16-01-2017 9:41 PM

Last question peeps!
 
6. If you haven't had the energy or life has just gotten in the way of exercise, how hard is it for you to get back into the swing of things? What are some things that help you get motivated and out there doing an exercise instead of a frighten? 
 
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originally posted on 16-01-2017 9:50 PM

 6. If you haven't had the energy or life has just gotten in the way of exercise, how hard is it for you to get back into the swing of things? What are some things that help you get motivated and out there doing an exercise instead of a frighten? 
 
I feel like playing a team sport, once the season comes it kinda pushes me to do it because team mates always work together and support eachother, it isn't just an individual effort.
 
If doing exercise is something I have the opportunity to do then I kinda start with my diet and then go to exercise.

originally posted on 16-01-2017 10:00 PM

I found getting back a bit hard because of my coach as well. Not a very understanding dude but at the end of the day I was in there for my team and the sport, not him.

It's easy to forget why you started something like that. Because it's fun. I've always gotta keep that in mind. That's pretty much the key to getting back into sport for me.
j95
Uber contributor

originally posted on 16-01-2017 9:58 PM

Yeah like other people are relying on you almost @FootyFan26
//You can stay afraid, or slit the throat of fear and be brave//
letitgo
Uber contributor

originally posted on 16-01-2017 10:00 PM

good night, everyone! I'm heading out, thanks for the great chat!!

// Spiral outward, keep going. //
Ben-RO
Uber contributor

originally posted on 16-01-2017 10:03 PM

Yeah i am sooooo tired, i need to go and have all the sleeps. 

 

 

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THANK YOU FOR COMING TONIGHT!

 

I had a quite excellent time and learned a thing or two 🙂 

originally posted on 16-01-2017 10:04 PM

Take care guys
Have a good night

originally posted on 16-01-2017 10:02 PM

Goodnight 🙂

originally posted on 16-01-2017 10:03 PM

Nice effort @loves netball - love the goodnight!
Alison5
Star contributor

originally posted on 16-01-2017 10:02 PM

Thank you everyone for your awesome responses tonight. Again, apologies for being late.
Have a great and restful night!

originally posted on 16-01-2017 9:49 PM

Q6.

Now I'm sure @Ben-RO will remove this if it's not allowed....

 

I gave up netball for some years after finishing 17s for a number of reasons - school, horrible coach who came back to the club (she made me cry in front of the whole team once), and a fear of coming across a player who deliberately ran into me (she probably didn't mean to make me land on my head though and be left with headaches and horrible nightmares from it ), so yeah I had a fear of getting concussed.

It took till two years ago to start playing competitive netball again (but I kept watching the elite the whole time I wasn't playing).

But now I have a new fear of finding more social teams (I might be playing girls footy this year so then it won't matter), but a year ago I got dicthed from social team because of mental health reasons. I spent last year being too scared to find new social (week night) teams because of my mental health. Hence this year the new goal of running marathon (I still need to sort that out) and possibly adding a new sport.

originally posted on 16-01-2017 9:57 PM

That's a super tough and very scary experience @loves netball I can definitely see why it's been so hard and I am sad that it happened i don't think you deserved any of that!

 

I'm happy and excited to see you find new goals and meaning and things that meet the needs you have for living a good life. This seems like a heaps good post to me and maybe i am too tired to explain why but I think it definitely is.