Archive for the ‘exercise’ Category

Early morning thinking versus early morning doing

Monday, November 17th, 2008

When I was in my twenties, I spent a few years meeing a some ‘gym friends’ starting at 5 in the morning to work out.  We’d meet 4-5 times a week, lift for an hour or so, and start the day off with your basic bs’ing and so forth.  We all agreed that we felt like we were getting an edge on ‘the other guy’ by working out early, and starting the day off right.

Now I find that even if I get up early, I’m more likely to spend the time reading online, writing posts, managing things on Flickr, and generally thinking more than doing.  I’ll go into work earlier and get more done in the early hours, then be ready to leave by 3-4 PM.

I’m not sure if that’s a transition just because I don’t want to be outside when it’s cold (running at 5 am doesn’t have the appeal in the wintertime that it does in the summer), or if it’s a side effect of my priorities changing from myself to my family, where I don’t want to be on the computer once I get home at night.  It does seem that I’d get to be outside when it’s daylight a little more by heading to the gym at 4 PM - I hate missing the sunlight in the winter, since there’s so little.

The downside is that unless I’m absolutely commited to the afternoon workouts, I’ll end up missing some as can’t guarantee I’ll get to go to the gym, like I can with the morning ones.

Morning

Monday, July 14th, 2008

The key to getting anything done in the morning may be to not touch the computer/iPhone until after the exercise is complete.

Fitness

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

I’ve walked this path 6-7 times since I became engaged. The early alarm clock that’s often shut off and the trips to the gym at lunch to make up for it. Sore legs and scarfing whatever is in the fridge, not that I need it, but I tell myself it’s fine since I’m exercising. Wondering what that funny looking stuff around my waist is, oh, look, it jiggles.

4 weeks now of 4 days a week lifting and at least 3 days running. I’m only getting 2-3 miles on the runs, and with the dogs it’s probably a 10 minute mile if that, with lots of stops. But progress comes slowly, I keep telling myself. We used to say in the gym it’s lost twice as fast as it’s gained, and it’s gained back twice as slow as it was lost.

Someday: squat 4 plates, whatever my age is in dips and pullups, run 5 miles in under 40 minutes. Meanwhile, there’s more pizza that tastes better than I remember it having any right to.

Exerblogging

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

I used to have a local install of wordpress that I used to track exercise with post categories and custom fields. But that’s a pain to have to sit at home and update it. So let’s see how it goes putting it online where I can be shamed into actually getting back into it.

I’ll use categories under the overall Exercise category. Running, Weights, and then whatever else as needed. Under weights, I’ll break it out into each bodypart for reporting later on.

3 things

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

I might have had an epiphany. Here it is: there is enough time in my life for three things.  Three.  That’s all.

Family is one.  Spending time with JK, calling family, whatever, playing stick in the backyard with the dogs, that’s one.  It should always be one.

Work is two, unless you are born rich or win the lottery.

And now there is three.  This is the hobby, second job, volunteer work, something.  This summer it’s been mostly working out, with some reading mixed in, and some computer work.

Each day, there’s enough time for  3 things.  When JK is gone, it’s working out, reading, and family (the hounds, mostly - I talk to them a lot when I’m home). If she’s here, it’s her, working out, and work.  Three things only.

When the summer started, I had plans to read 15 books, work on the yard, practice typing, clean house, get in shape, etc etc.  What I’m findind is it’s three things a day and that’s it.  It’s not a bad thing, it’s just interesting that it’s three, no matter what they are.