Cause Workin' Out is 'fun' to do...
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Well, that didn't work. I got too depressed to go. Stupid dumb stupid.
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30 more minutes on the Nordic Track tonight..I've got to get myself in shape for an insane "Field Installation" project--10 hours/day for the next 25+ days....
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It's crazy how my endurance sneaks up on me.
A year ago I could barely run a mile before almost collapsing, taking my shoes off in the elevator because I was so dang hot. A few months after I started I squeezed lifting in beforehand, and am normally still really tired, but not dead, after the mile run. Today I skipped lifting due to the time constraint, and was well into my third mile before I realized I had been slacking on watching the clock and needed to quit. But I could have gone way more.
A year ago I could barely run a mile before almost collapsing, taking my shoes off in the elevator because I was so dang hot. A few months after I started I squeezed lifting in beforehand, and am normally still really tired, but not dead, after the mile run. Today I skipped lifting due to the time constraint, and was well into my third mile before I realized I had been slacking on watching the clock and needed to quit. But I could have gone way more.
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Worked out three days in a row with my Walk Away the Pounds three mile DVD. I like it because it truly makes me sweat, but is, like, the least threatening, least insecurity-raising DVD I've found. Proud that I've stopped letting being tired and having Atty at home get in the way. (Though, I admit, Atty gets BORED the last ten, minutes or so, and that's hard.)
I'd forgotten how good endorphins feel. And, even though my body/weight hasn't changed (yet), it's nice to no longer feel so mad/frustrated about it.
I never thought my pre-baby body was much to brag about, but I do miss it. It's hard not to notice how differently it moves/feels thirty pounds heavier. But then endorphins kick in and I don't mind as much.
Anyhow. Hoping I keep it up.
I'd forgotten how good endorphins feel. And, even though my body/weight hasn't changed (yet), it's nice to no longer feel so mad/frustrated about it.
I never thought my pre-baby body was much to brag about, but I do miss it. It's hard not to notice how differently it moves/feels thirty pounds heavier. But then endorphins kick in and I don't mind as much.
Anyhow. Hoping I keep it up.
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Good luck keeping the streak alive; I know how hard that can be and that's without a baby to worry about.
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Thanks!
Yesterday I went to our apartment's workout room and did 40ish minutes on the elliptical. I enjoyed it - in part because I didn't have to try to entertain Atty and work out at the same time.
Today, I did a briefer but more difficult DVD. Twenty minutes cardio and then it has four different strength training things you can pick from. The BIG plus is twenty minutes is about exactly how long Atty can handle being in a highchair or saucer or whatever before he wants to get down and play, and I can put him on the floor for the strength training without worrying about stepping on him. The bad news is the ab routine I tried today is way advanced for me. About three minutes in I noticed Atty had the DVD remote. I let him keep it for the first time ever, hoping he'd accidentally turn the damn thing off. No such luck. Anyhow, I did my best, but my upper back hurts and I think I'll find some easier ab exercises to do on my own for awhile. I miss an old VHS I had which had a pilates-ish workout at the end that was just the right level of frustrating for me. But I'll keep trying the other workout options - it was probably not smart to start with abs.
Yesterday I went to our apartment's workout room and did 40ish minutes on the elliptical. I enjoyed it - in part because I didn't have to try to entertain Atty and work out at the same time.
Today, I did a briefer but more difficult DVD. Twenty minutes cardio and then it has four different strength training things you can pick from. The BIG plus is twenty minutes is about exactly how long Atty can handle being in a highchair or saucer or whatever before he wants to get down and play, and I can put him on the floor for the strength training without worrying about stepping on him. The bad news is the ab routine I tried today is way advanced for me. About three minutes in I noticed Atty had the DVD remote. I let him keep it for the first time ever, hoping he'd accidentally turn the damn thing off. No such luck. Anyhow, I did my best, but my upper back hurts and I think I'll find some easier ab exercises to do on my own for awhile. I miss an old VHS I had which had a pilates-ish workout at the end that was just the right level of frustrating for me. But I'll keep trying the other workout options - it was probably not smart to start with abs.
There's another home somewhere,
There's another glimpse of sky...
There's another way to lean
into the wind, unafraid.
There's another life out there...
~~Mary Chapin Carpenter
There's another glimpse of sky...
There's another way to lean
into the wind, unafraid.
There's another life out there...
~~Mary Chapin Carpenter
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Been working out consistently five days a week! Lots of elliptical now that Donny is home. Go me!
There's another home somewhere,
There's another glimpse of sky...
There's another way to lean
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There's another life out there...
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There's another glimpse of sky...
There's another way to lean
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There's another life out there...
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Wasn't sure if I should put this here or in the chunky town thread but I found this first.
I joined the gym and have been going every other day for the last eight days. I am there for about 60-80 minutes. Walk for an hour (3.2mph at a 3* incline). A few minutes of elliptical (I am trying to build up endurance but my thighs are wicked weak). And a quick round of the weight machines.
I also started back up at zumba for the last few weeks, once a week. Plus on a lot my non-gym days I'm walking for a couple hours, at a slow pace, while birding.
None of my summer pants fit me. I'm going shopping tomorrow to reward myself for all the exercising.
I joined the gym and have been going every other day for the last eight days. I am there for about 60-80 minutes. Walk for an hour (3.2mph at a 3* incline). A few minutes of elliptical (I am trying to build up endurance but my thighs are wicked weak). And a quick round of the weight machines.
I also started back up at zumba for the last few weeks, once a week. Plus on a lot my non-gym days I'm walking for a couple hours, at a slow pace, while birding.
None of my summer pants fit me. I'm going shopping tomorrow to reward myself for all the exercising.
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I figured out that in order to go to the gym after work, I need to throw my workout clothes in the car and go right after work. If I go home to change, I never make it back out the door.
Bonus: When I do go to the gym right after work, I have more energy in the evening than when I just go home from work and crash.
Been doing Weight Watchers, lost 10 lbs, gained some back, stalled at the same weight for a while, but it looks like I'm starting to lose again, with some adjustments to my diet and exercise patterns.
Bonus: When I do go to the gym right after work, I have more energy in the evening than when I just go home from work and crash.
Been doing Weight Watchers, lost 10 lbs, gained some back, stalled at the same weight for a while, but it looks like I'm starting to lose again, with some adjustments to my diet and exercise patterns.
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My abs are sorer today than they've been in a long time. The cause? Picking blackberries bare-foot with shorts and a t-shirt while trying not to get pricked. It's like yoga where you get flogged for messing up
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zero and I had started running last fall, then stopped during the winter (at first because I was afraid of icy sidewalks and then because, well, I'm a wimp who doesn't want to run in anything under 40 degrees) and didn't start up again until I got out of school's spring session in May. We changed tactics from going for increased mileage (only ever made it to three miles) running twice or so a week to a flat timed run multiple times a week, as schedules allow. Just yesterday, we added intervals, which made my lungs scream out in agony and had me sounding like a wheezy asthmatic for an hour or so after we finished.
Currently in the process of tuning my bike after it sat for two and a half years unused, a lot of that time out in the AZ sun.
I don't feel more energized from the increase in exercise but I do seem to have fewer issues with the depression getting bad. All in all, I find exercise kind of annoying until after I've done it, at which point it seems almost fun and definitely not as bad as I thought it would be.
Currently in the process of tuning my bike after it sat for two and a half years unused, a lot of that time out in the AZ sun.
I don't feel more energized from the increase in exercise but I do seem to have fewer issues with the depression getting bad. All in all, I find exercise kind of annoying until after I've done it, at which point it seems almost fun and definitely not as bad as I thought it would be.
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*dusts off thread*
*sneezes*
*blinks*
Okay. Well. It's been awhile.
So, while I've been in North Dakota, I've been doing pretty good at walking/running in the spring and summer. Ran a couple of 10Ks a couple of years ago, a 5k last year. (By run, I mean walked. And ran. Both those things.) Last year, late in the summer, I realized that I actually LIKED getting up and going out running right away, early morning. I was almost to the point I could run a mile without stopping when winter happened and dark happened and getting up and going out and doing it quit being feasible.
And I've been MEANING to get back to it all spring, but... cold. Tired. Atticus wanting snuggles. All that. But a couple of days ago, I woke up and no one else was awake and it was bright and sunny and I was like, "Kirsten, if you are ever going to get started on this, today is your day." So, I got out and walked and ran on the bike path, a couple of miles all together. More walking than I had to do last year, but I figure it won't take too long to get back into it.
And then my boss called me with a Surprise! Crisis intake for the third week in a row and I was feeling SUPER crabby and I went outside and Donny started yelling at me from the balcony to look at something in the garage and I was honestly afraid that something had happened to the car and it took me awhile to figure out that he was telling me to look next to the car, where I found my bike, where it always is and he was like, "No, go LOOK at it."
New chain. Tires inflated. Surprise!
I have not regularly ridden my bike since 2008. And I have missed it. Oh my gosh, I have missed it. Got up yesterday, it was the perfect day for it, and I just felt like I was flying. Went out today and had a great time, too, even though it was windier.
I think I'll still keep trying to do the running thing a couple of times a week. I have actually learned to enjoy it over the past few years. But biking. I love biking. I love it so much. Happiest I've been for quite some time.
*sneezes*
*blinks*
Okay. Well. It's been awhile.
So, while I've been in North Dakota, I've been doing pretty good at walking/running in the spring and summer. Ran a couple of 10Ks a couple of years ago, a 5k last year. (By run, I mean walked. And ran. Both those things.) Last year, late in the summer, I realized that I actually LIKED getting up and going out running right away, early morning. I was almost to the point I could run a mile without stopping when winter happened and dark happened and getting up and going out and doing it quit being feasible.
And I've been MEANING to get back to it all spring, but... cold. Tired. Atticus wanting snuggles. All that. But a couple of days ago, I woke up and no one else was awake and it was bright and sunny and I was like, "Kirsten, if you are ever going to get started on this, today is your day." So, I got out and walked and ran on the bike path, a couple of miles all together. More walking than I had to do last year, but I figure it won't take too long to get back into it.
And then my boss called me with a Surprise! Crisis intake for the third week in a row and I was feeling SUPER crabby and I went outside and Donny started yelling at me from the balcony to look at something in the garage and I was honestly afraid that something had happened to the car and it took me awhile to figure out that he was telling me to look next to the car, where I found my bike, where it always is and he was like, "No, go LOOK at it."
New chain. Tires inflated. Surprise!
I have not regularly ridden my bike since 2008. And I have missed it. Oh my gosh, I have missed it. Got up yesterday, it was the perfect day for it, and I just felt like I was flying. Went out today and had a great time, too, even though it was windier.
I think I'll still keep trying to do the running thing a couple of times a week. I have actually learned to enjoy it over the past few years. But biking. I love biking. I love it so much. Happiest I've been for quite some time.
There's another home somewhere,
There's another glimpse of sky...
There's another way to lean
into the wind, unafraid.
There's another life out there...
~~Mary Chapin Carpenter
There's another glimpse of sky...
There's another way to lean
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There's another life out there...
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Donny is awesome! I'm pretty sure I loved the idea of biking but hated actually doing it until I heard Ali talking about it in a pretty similar way.
Also, super impressed by the 5 and 10ks. I've only done one 5k, ever.
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Donny really knows how to show true love. That is one awesome guy.
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He is!
I've biked about 70 miles since he got it for me. I'm not getting out daily, but around every other day, before work. It is the actual best. Very free. Me, the bike path, some geese, ducks, and a bazillion rabbits. And a few other ambitious souls.
I've biked about 70 miles since he got it for me. I'm not getting out daily, but around every other day, before work. It is the actual best. Very free. Me, the bike path, some geese, ducks, and a bazillion rabbits. And a few other ambitious souls.
There's another home somewhere,
There's another glimpse of sky...
There's another way to lean
into the wind, unafraid.
There's another life out there...
~~Mary Chapin Carpenter
There's another glimpse of sky...
There's another way to lean
into the wind, unafraid.
There's another life out there...
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Its funny. When I think back, I was part of this forum when I was super skinny (like starving African child skinny--I'm Nigerian first generation in America, so I'm allowed to make those jokes, eh?) and insecure about my body/weight.
Now I'm secure enough in how I look that my friends/people laugh at me when I tell them I only workout once a week... Yet, I just tried maxing for the first time in about 3 years on benching, and I put up 275. "You could get so much stronger! You could get more cut!" they say. "I don't care...I'm just trying to maintain the same size I've had the past 3 years." ; ) < I don't actually wink when I say that, but I'll throw in a wink next time.
Nonetheless, since I grew up skinny, being strong/muscular isn't in my self-concept. I don't consider myself strong. I don't act like I'm strong. I will always be that skinny guy that I was on this forum in my mind.....except, completely satisfied in how I look. Until I get dad-bod, at least.
I should go look back on my old posts for a laugh...Its kind of like opening a time capsule lol
Now I'm secure enough in how I look that my friends/people laugh at me when I tell them I only workout once a week... Yet, I just tried maxing for the first time in about 3 years on benching, and I put up 275. "You could get so much stronger! You could get more cut!" they say. "I don't care...I'm just trying to maintain the same size I've had the past 3 years." ; ) < I don't actually wink when I say that, but I'll throw in a wink next time.
Nonetheless, since I grew up skinny, being strong/muscular isn't in my self-concept. I don't consider myself strong. I don't act like I'm strong. I will always be that skinny guy that I was on this forum in my mind.....except, completely satisfied in how I look. Until I get dad-bod, at least.
I should go look back on my old posts for a laugh...Its kind of like opening a time capsule lol
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I bought a jump rope. I have my bikes. I have in-line skates I don't really know how to use.
I really hate exercise these days and it's super obvious.
I'm exhausted and know exercise would help, but I have no motivation.
I've been looking for an online community that would be the perfect blend of supportive, non-judgmental, but also firm in expectations. I haven't found it yet and I also don't want to have exercise/weight loss become my life. Just a natural part of it.
Bah.
I really hate exercise these days and it's super obvious.
I'm exhausted and know exercise would help, but I have no motivation.
I've been looking for an online community that would be the perfect blend of supportive, non-judgmental, but also firm in expectations. I haven't found it yet and I also don't want to have exercise/weight loss become my life. Just a natural part of it.
Bah.
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I hear you on wanting exercise to just be a natural part of life, rather than a focal point. I'm kind of hoping that when the school year picks up I'll ride my bicycle more (because I suck at getting up on time to get the kids out the door on time for school). I keep meaning to just take along the path by our house and it keeps not happening, which means I constantly feel out of shape when I do actually manage it. I've been far too inactive since moving back to Canada...
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I'm cheering you on! Good luck. :)
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Started running again, mostly, sort of. I've gone a few times in the past week, so I'm counting that.
My first run was only 3 minutes faster than my slowest run ever at that distance, which is not good. But I suppose it says something that it wasn't as bad or worse despite all my lack of exercise. The latest run was 2 minutes faster than the first, which is crazy (and unsustainable) for the time frame. Still, I'll take it.
My first run was only 3 minutes faster than my slowest run ever at that distance, which is not good. But I suppose it says something that it wasn't as bad or worse despite all my lack of exercise. The latest run was 2 minutes faster than the first, which is crazy (and unsustainable) for the time frame. Still, I'll take it.
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You did it, though! And even that on its own is a success!
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studying fitness in college and i realize that, like a doctor is usually their own worst patient, as a trainer i am my own worst client
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As a librarian, I'm my best reader.
25 seconds shaved off from the last run 4 days ago. 1.5 minutes to go before I match my time from my prime running days 14 years ago. That's not saying terribly much, I was never the fastest. Just steady/consistent.
25 seconds shaved off from the last run 4 days ago. 1.5 minutes to go before I match my time from my prime running days 14 years ago. That's not saying terribly much, I was never the fastest. Just steady/consistent.
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zero is trying to discourage my beating myself up if I don't improve my time from week to week, so he's stopped telling me what he tracks. BUT, I listen to music when I run and if I'm not making a mistake with the math of that, I think I may be just a minute away from matching my best time.
I am cautiously optimistic and proud of myself.
I am cautiously optimistic and proud of myself.
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I got within 20 seconds of my best time! I also went back to a minute away on my latest run, but improvement is happening.
Just in time for it to start getting really cold out.
Just in time for it to start getting really cold out.
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