I've found that its important to keep fit as a photographer.
Out of curiosity I was interested to know what others do to stay fit ?
I've found that its important to keep fit as a photographer.
Out of curiosity I was interested to know what others do to stay fit ?
Eat sensibly and in moderation. Play 11 a side soccer twice a week and cycle.
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Walk , And same as Flame, No Junk food, At all ! , I'm lucky enought to live pretty well close to everything I need, Not unusual not to drive the car for 5 days, Fuel bill is around $10 a fortnight, Climbing rocky, slippery , sharp headlands in the dark also tests the leg muscles at tad
Exercising three border collies twice a day, and photographing dogs and kids...guaranteed to keep me on my toes.
Can't claim to be very good about the food and wine side of things though....
I press the shutter button.
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I dont stay fit for photography per se, but for other things I do. Other than doing a few more weights after getting the 400.
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Recliner crunches and tinny curls mostly, that keeps me in nice shape (round is a nice shape isn't it).
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cycling, not as much as I used to. Walking my dogs, cross trainer. Going for walks to take photos. Working inside, I much prefer to get outdoors to exercise.
What do you do William, seeing it's your thread, it would be interesting to know what you do.
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I used to be in the Army before doing photography so that was a good start. Now I play league soccer, train 2-3 times a week and match on weekends, weights gym 3 times a week and miscellaneous sports like tennis and badminton and hiking locally and overseas.
train hard, shoot easy
funny you posted this today as I was in the gym this morning (after having a long time off from a torn ligament) and I was nearly vomitting!! I think my head cold and dehydration made me feel like this!!
I try to get into the gym at least 2 - 3 times a day (when not injured) and I love walking!!
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hmm... lift beer- drink-put beer down... lift beer-drink-put beer down
just kidding. everything in moderation i believe and stay active... above all else dont become a "lazy person". taking photos doesnt take a great physique but being puffed after walking 100 meters probably isnt a great thing.
that said i walk, cycle, fish, and generally keep moving... dont forget rest peeps! very important! do your back in and you will regret it! you only get one body so look after it
My life changed from unbelievably active after I had to stop my first career, after that I suffered from activity withdrawals initially.
So after major back surgery when I was 32, within the year of that major operation, I took up mountain biking and endurance horse riding before I left the UK. Once I'd moved here, I then found my work became more digital,which meant a great deal more sitting in front of a computer.
So I needed to find something to get my regular fitness kick, my personal interests, (other then the more standard gym visits kayaking and cycling) over the past 15 years I've been into Muay Thai Kick Boxing, sparring in one on one no holds barred (UFC style), and general self defence . My professional fight trainer and sparring partner, who doesnt believe in the typical customer client relationship, of the customer is always right, taught "old school training" of a black eye will teach you to hold your guard up properly. So while I may be in my mid 50's, I'm still fitter than most 40 year olds
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I have a weekly tennis session. I went back to it this year after stopping in 2009. It's fun and keeps me active, but I doubt it's enough exercise.
In common with Williams is martial arts (different styles, though). I walked away from it in 1994; at the time, I was training four nights a week plus half of Sunday.
I wonder if lifting my gear and lugging it around counts as exercise...
always been pretty big into the fitness...usually my excersise consists of gym sessions 3-4times a week an riding my push bike for leisure and started racing keeps the heart ticking....was doing this before i started taking photo's mind you...photography is leisurely hobby i've started...
I got enough broken bones to deal with. I know that in trying to keeping fit it will only exacerbate this recurring problem.
I can't say that being unfit has ever stopped me from achieving my photography goals(but my physical disabilities definitely have).
My biggest problem is walking, and adding 20plus kgs of camera gear to the already significant 100kg burden my knee has to deal with does have implications.
I can't imagine walking more than 5klms in a stint and not due to a level of unfitness. It's simply due to the knee problem.
As for walking up or down hill ... definitely a no go for me(unless the photograph is worth the effort).
I used to play and train for touch footy basically 7 days a week for about 15 years up until about 15 years ago, but now I'm 50 I have backed off considerably to now only playing Tag once a week and sometimes touch footy, do a 15km cycle each Saturday and walking our dog. My job can also be a little physical if the boys need help in the store and I try to eat sensibly and by and large this has worked. I have little trouble lugging around my 10kg of gear in my backpack.
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Why does one NEED to be fit to be a photographer?
Certain types, yes... If you are photographing lions on the jungle, it probably pays to be able to run fast and long.
But, if you are photographing birds from a bird hide, sitting with cold beer, why is fitness an imperative?
Other than it's generally better to be moderately fit than not.
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