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I cannot remotely justify the purchase of even a mid-range bike (approx. $1500 range) this year as we are really getting crowded out of our little house and hope to put on an addition perhaps as early as this summer - or even move to a location dictated by the results of the current job search. In my heart, I'd really rather put every penny saved toward opening up some space here and improving upon the space/furnishings we have, including our "outdoor area". (Last year we lost an Elm tree and thus have a big crater in the middle of the front yard that really needs some landscaping help.) Knowing in my mind that the bike thang wasn't gonna happen. I have lost momentum in getting on my bike and indoor trainer. I've been opting for more "general" workouts, like pilates, ashtanga yoga (power yoga), and hope to also take a deep-water aqua-aerobics class that starts at the end of March. But what would serve as my carrot-on-the-stick? I just happened to check out Self magazine's website last week and found that the annual Self Challenge just started, so I signed up to do it and keep an online log of my workouts. I am really excited about this as I've always kept a workout log/journal of some sort for the past 3-4 years. But this is even better as with each log entry, I get a chance to win a "prize of the day" - usually some sort of frilly bath product or similar. Its not to late to sign up - and you can either follow the "prescribed" workouts or choose from a list of "general excercises" for both cardio and strength training. In just one week I've appreciably stepped-up my total workout minutes and intensity, as well as added more diversity to my routines. I'd recommend this plan to anyone - especially since it's been helping beat these late-winter blues. |
| AbbyNormal March 2, 2005 09:46 AM PST Very inspiring. Maybe I'll check out the Self Challenge, but personally, I get a bit obsessed with the fitness thing, anyway! | ||
| Greg March 1, 2005 03:01 PM PST My bike cost me $89 at Sears... but I don't expect it to be running in a triathlon anytime soon. Me either, for that matter. And I wonder if I don't get enough of a cardio workout, just living my daily life... Hahaha. I do admire your self-discipline. I wish I could find it in me to be less lazy. | ||
| chrysalis March 1, 2005 01:41 PM PST Is that what bikes cost? Yikes! I'm thinking I might be able to bike next summer. Better start saving now ... for a low-end model ... | ||
| Michelle February 28, 2005 09:46 PM PST I desperately need to get back to my yoga practice. You have inspired me to get to it as soon as I get back from vacation. The extra 10 pounds I gain will probably be a good motivator too. Have a great week! | ||
| chrysalis February 28, 2005 01:37 PM PST I've found too that competing against oneself is the best motivator, and this looks like a good way to do that. My therapy has become my motivator ... each therapists' report must always exceed the last report. | ||
| princessdeirdre February 28, 2005 12:17 PM PST Woohoo. I subscribe to Self but I've yet to take on the challenge. Good luck! *hugs* | ||
| Gigglesbee February 28, 2005 11:11 AM PST Keep it up, Brandy!! I've stepped up my yoga practice too! :) We'll all be cheering you on if you enter the next triathlon!! | ||
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