• Coreidan@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    I never found either to be entertaining.

    Usually when I lay down it’s because I’m tired and want to rest, not because I think laying is some how entertaining.

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        Me too! For the uast two months I’ve been sleeping amazingly. Plus more free space when it’s not deployed!

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        24 hours ago

        Wait until you get into or close to your 50s and can never get out of bed because of your knees.

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          My partner and I are both well into our 50s. When on land, our bed is on the floor, and we snap out of bed. We usually live on our sailboat; getting in and out of our berth is more akin to spelunking than getting out of bed.

          I (think I) understand the point you’re trying to make: this shit gets harder with some age. Do I have that correctly?

          I can’t emphasize this enough: take care of the hardware. Yoga, Pilates, weight training, cardio, core strength, stretching, attention to posture, etc. I have coworkers and friends 10 to 20 years younger than I with half the mobility, strength, and speed. And I have all kinds of issues from abusing my body in my youth. But some basic care keeps things usable.

          If anyone’s curious, here are some good starting points for keeping your mobility or restoring physical capacity lost to age:

          • “Ten Golden Exercises” by Daniel Philpot
          • Mackenzie Method physical therapy — Robin Mackenzie was a serious innovator in PT; “Bob & Brad,” the YouTube channel, are Mackenzie Method therapists
          • Yoga with Adrienne YT channel — she has some great starter videos for all kinds of mobility levels
          • any floor method Pilates that doesn’t require machines, for example YT channel “Move with Nicole”

          All that is a lot of words to say: the dreaded middle aged decline doesn’t have to be inevitable. But you do have to put in the preventative maintenance.

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        24 hours ago

        Agreed! I’m typing this out while reclining on my futon+mattress on the floor.

  • A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Floors are cold and firm

    When I’m all in a hot sweat sometimes I don’t wanna be surrounded by blankets and pillows

    I’ve spent a lot of time grateful for a cold floor

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    I don’t know that it is. I suppose it would depend on which part of the floor you’re talking about?

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        23 hours ago

        Is laying in the middle of a kitchen floor really entertaining though? It’s certainly unexpected I guess but it’s not blowing my mind or anything

  • ivanafterall ☑️@lemmy.world
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    I don’t know that I’m ready to accept your premise. But I like lying on the floor watching TV, etc. because it feels nice on my back.