Hi everyone! I haven’t been around here in a while. I got sidetracked when school started (I work at a college). I let my gym membership expire, and then I got so busy and just never got around to joining the new gym I was planning to go to. I have to admit, I was also getting discouraged because I was working out a lot, and not losing any weight.
O.k. so fast forward a bit… I did join the new gym and I just went back for the first time today.
I decided to start my journal right now, before I forgot how GOOD I feel after coming home from my workout.
Let me repeat that-- I just finished my workout and I feel SO GOOD. The back pain which has been plaguing me for weeks is gone. I feel very relaxed and calm. I feel happy knowing I am in the “active” club instead of the “sedentary” club.
Whenever I feel discouraged, I am going to go back and read what I just wrote.
O.k., so here are my goals. Although I haven’t been exercising for several weeks, I have been thinking a lot about why I want to exercise. And it’s not to lose weight, although I would like to--but that’s not really enough to motivate me right now.
1. I want to be strong and flexible.
2. I want to be able to move without getting tired or feeling awkward.
3. I want to get my blood pressure down to a healthier level (it’s “borderline normal” right now.)
There are a couple of things which motivated me to actually get started this week--i.e., the “click”. They both are kind of silly and not what I would have expected, but they worked so I won’t question it.
One motivator was watching Sabrina Bryan, the “Cheetah Girl”, on Dancing with the Stars. She has a body type very similar to mine, a little heavy around the middle, but wow can she move. She is strong and graceful. Watching her made me realize that I, too, can be a little heavy but still be strong and graceful if I work at it.
Another motivator was seeing a recent photo of an old friend. He was athletic when I knew him (20 years ago). Well, I saw a recent picture of him and I was shocked to see that he looks exactly the same as he did when we were in college--he has not aged one bit. If anything, he’s more fit. Talk about seeing the benefits of a lifetime of exercise. I was impressed and inspired.
O.k., so that’s where I am today.
I decided to do this journal instead of continuing my 100 days thread--I felt a bit too much pressure doing that. So I’ll just pop in here every now & then and talk about how I’m progressing.
Oh, and here’s what I did today:
30-minute interval workout on the treadmill
Weights: 2 sets of 8 on several machines, and some dumbbell curls. I like to keep it simple.

