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      I have a desk job (accountant) and all that sitting causes hip strain and shortens my hamstrings. I set alarms to remind me to get up and stretch but sometimes I am in meetings and cannot do that. So I would have to say that my career choice definitely impacts my training.

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      it did when I was on call 24/7 and still in the military. these days...not so much of a impact on my training.

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      Engineer so I kick it at a desk most of the time unless im out on-site. But I normally get in around 730 and spend 1.5hr at the gym at lunch.

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      i use to deliver packages to major business’s thru a company like fedex,using a pallet jack to load and unload the deliveries an pickups,i loved that job and it kept me going,never felt drained,would hit the gym around 10pm everynite..

      Now that im back in the oilfield and on call everyday i work,i feel more drainedCareers and training


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      I'm a locomotive engineer and on call 24/7. It's a very tiring job. I usually try to lift after I've slept instead of after work. If not, I just feel like I'm going through the motions. Also, giving the traveling, I dont have a steady place to workout and rely on whatever is available in the hotels to work with. So it challenging, but worth the effort.

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      Your career definitely affects training. I worked shift work in a refinery for 7 years and I actually worked more and longer hours but my training was on point always. I use to love going to gym when I woke up before night shift to blow some time before work and I had more days off during the week then weekend wasn’t a lot to do except go to the gym while wife and kids doing school and work



      The 2 three years I been working straight days mon-fri and find it harder now to go to the gym and train then when I was working more. I can’t do the wake up before work and go to the gym thing lol and once I get off work the wife and kids are waiting on me to get home so if I don’t bring my gear with me and change at gym I won’t make it.

      I think members who live in a area where the closest gym is 20-30mins away can understand why it’s best to stop before going home lol I wish I had a gym a couple blocks away


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      Lucky me it doesn’t. Workout mid day or whenever I can within my work day.

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