So, Day 2. I meditated and I’m sitting here in my workout
clothes having my coffee.
Are you exercising? Although I actually get to liking
exercise, I have done a very good job at procrastinating a lot. I’ve done the
same thing I’ve done with food. All or nothing.
Either I’m paying through the nose for a trainer (with money
I should not be spending) or I do nothing. The lastest HIIT (high intensity
interval training) trend hasn’t helped. It’s like the bar is continually being
raised as to what’s enough. I guess my blood sugar is delicately balanced or
something, but even after months of strength training and cardio, HIIT just
about made me hurl on the gym floor. I definitely scared the trainer and had to
sit down.
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How about enough actually IS enough? What does a woman of a
“certain age” need? We need strength training. That’s the only thing that can
help arthritis progression. It’s the only thing that prevents bone loss.
What about cardio? I need some cardio because of calorie
burn and it makes me feel good (endorphins and all that). No, not massive
intervals. Maybe a few, but if a nice hill is what I’ll ACTUALLY do, that’s
what I’m doing.
Has anyone had the issue of exercise making you so hungry
that it derails your food? I have. It’s only taken me 53 years to realize that
I need to stop thinking I need to do more, all the time—more.
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I’m shooting for 30 minutes of cardio that gets my heart
going. 20 minutes of some kind of strength training. And I’m doing this at
two different times of the day. No, I won’t be dripping in sweat when I’m done.
I’ve read food is 80 to 90% of weight loss. More exercise
isn’t going to help me get there. Keto showed me you can lose weight without
exercise, but I didn’t feel well and it didn’t improve.
What are you going to do to move today? Maybe give yourself
permission to choose something you like. No qualifications about what you “should”
be doing or what someone has said is “best”.
Comment and let me know how it went!


Sonia, this is the first blog I’m following. And commenting on! Thank you. I appreciate your honesty and your bravery! I’ve been known to say, ‘don’t should on me’...
ReplyDeleteKeep doing you. It’s fantastic! Thank you. You are inspiring, affirming and validating. Mindy -yes that Mindy see you on FB! ��
Yay, Mindy! Thank you so much for commenting. I hope I can live up to your high praise. The work you do inspires me!
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