Motivation to get out of bed? Some days that motivation just isn't around at 5:00 in the morning, today was one of those days. As my alarm went off, I hit the snooze not once, not twice, but three times. (Thankfully my snooze is only 5 minutes.) Finally I dragged myself out of bed, put on my gym clothes, brushed my teeth, and put in my contacts all despite the refusal of my body to move just a little faster and to at least pretend it had energy. Off to the gym I went though. I rode the recumbent bike for 30 minutes on level 6. I started on level 1 at the beginning of March and am proud that I have moved up 6 levels. The energy did not seem to find me until the last 10 minutes on the bike. But...I got up and I went. I will remain steadfast in self discipline! Even though it is tough at times.
What helps you to stay committed?
Monday, April 25, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Two posts...
I know two posts in one day...pretty sure that was all I wrote in entirety last year. I have another update to give besides signing up for the 3 Day again. For the past month and a half...I have been going to the gym. I have been eating better. And...I have lost weight!! For the first time in my adult life, I feel like I have the gusto to keep going and stay committed to being healthy. The goal when I began was simply being active, and having the side benefit of losing weight. To date, I have only missed two workouts...both due to the stomach flu. I work out 4 days a week. Once a week with a friend who is keeping me going and pushes me farther than I think I can go. The other three days, I am at the gym on my own, with my friend but a text away, making sure I am there. I know I am so committed this time in part to my friends support. Though she isn't there everyday, she is supporting me everyday and cheering me on. She helps me celebrate my achievements no matter how small, and helps me get back on the right track when I want to veer off in another direction.
So here are the stats for you...since March 2, I have lost 11.5 pounds, three inches off my waist, and 3% body fat. I also increased the number of sit ups I can do in a minute from 10 to 27. Which in my book is huge, because after 3 babies, I have no core whatsoever!!!
So what goals have you set and achieved? What keeps you going?
So here are the stats for you...since March 2, I have lost 11.5 pounds, three inches off my waist, and 3% body fat. I also increased the number of sit ups I can do in a minute from 10 to 27. Which in my book is huge, because after 3 babies, I have no core whatsoever!!!
So what goals have you set and achieved? What keeps you going?
Back again?
We'll try this blog thing again...I have signed up for another year of walking 60 miles in 3 days for the Susan G. Komen organization. My experience last year was unbelievable and is so hard to put into words. It was the hardest, yet easiest thing I have ever done. The 2nd night I discovered a blister between my first two toes, just as my neighbor in camp was taking her chemo pills, suddenly my little blister seemed really insignificant. So here we go again. I am changed after my 60 miles last year and believe I will be again. I am bolder, I am stronger, and I am so much more aware of the world around. My little comfy bubble was definitely deflated. Now to use that expanding bubble to be even more bolder in what matters most, sharing Christ with the world around me. This last year was quite the journey for me and I anticipate it being the same this year. Stay tuned...
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