I hate exercise
I know I shouldn't - but I do. HATE IT. However, I've been forcing myself to get out walking a few times a week and it's getting easier and easier (I don't like it any better, but I'm doing it). I have no one to walk with, so I get bored so quickly - even with great music. I have a bike but I'm TOTALLY TERRIFIED of cycling on the street. I live in Centretown in Ottawa and the streets are narrow and crowded and the traffic is always bad. So for now, the bike is parked until I can figure out how to get to the bike paths without actually cycling on the streets.
Last week, I did something I really can't believe *I* did. The "allergic to exercise" gal has signed up for the fall/winter session of Fitness Walking with the Running Room. This is akin to Sheldon Cooper deciding not to sit in "his spot". It just doesn't happen. At first I though "Nope, not spending $80 to be dragged all over god's green earth and hate every minute of it." Then I thought about it. I thought about how much better I've been feeling. I thought about how spending $80 a week on junk food and fatty meals out was done without a second thought a few months ago. Then I realized that I needed to do this. I needed to prove to myself (and truth be told, more than 1 or 2 other people) that I CAN and WILL lose this weight and will do what needs to be done. As more than 1 person has said; surgery is just the first step.
So, come the end of October, I shall (crankily) be out walking with a bunch of other (probably cranky) people, sweating and making my muscles ache. And gawd damn it - I'm going to kick arse and take no prisoners.
But I'm still going to whine about it. ;)
I dislike being hot and sweaty. I sweat a LOT and I just can't stand the feeling.
Also, I get bored very quickly. I haven't found anything that alleviates that.
And to be honest - I don't like hurting. To me exercise has always equaled pain. Of course that has been lessening as the weight comes off.
TES, I also pretty much hate exercise. Not really HATE, but I think I just haven't found something to be passionate about. I too get bored. I know many (most) people enjoy walking as exercise, and it truly is great for you, but I get bored with it. Know how I get around it (question mark if my fèing laptop would let me use punctuation!) is I walk with a goal - TO somewhere, FROM somewhere, etc. I walk TO the grocery store to pick something up, I walk FROM the grocery store cuz I want to go home, I walk TO Tims to get a coffee..... etc etc etc. It helps! Now with my Misfit on my wrist I challenge myself to see how much I can increase the intensity and speed to get a pretty trophy on my iPhone from Misfit. LOL
I am kinda pathetic, I know. But it works for me. And I can walk for miles and miles... with a purpose.
Karen :)
Karen
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Okay Lady, you need to move to Ottawa to become my personal motivator. THe pay sucks, but I promise I'm pretty entertaining. ;)
I've been thinking about getting one of the FitBit or other toy to help me track, once the finances allow. They sound like a useful tool.
Thank you for always being inspiring :)
TES
Hi Tes,
I am actually the opposite of you ( well I use to be-- I used to love exercise, the tougher, the harder the more I enjoyed it****il I broke my back in 3 places. I now am unable to do any formal type of exercise..the internist at my clinic actually did NOT recommend me to have wls as he felt I couldn't be active enough to be successful (but my surgeon fought on my behalf, and well, almost 4 months later am down 78lbs)..Anyway, a friend bought me a fitbit, and it turns out just by doing my daily activities that I would log in almost 2 miles! So now it becomes like a game, to try and get at least 5,000 steps a day (very low in comparison to most people, but good for me..)..and I will find myself going to walmart or homesense and walk around it (I use a cart for support), to up my steps!
Good luck with the walking program!
Vicky
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