Getting into Shape
A little more than a year ago, I made a pretty big decision. I noticed that I would get up pretty early most mornings, but I didn’t really accomplish much.
In the time I had before I had to shower ad get ready for work, I would usually watch TV or goof off on the Internet.
Most times, I had good intentions of accomplishing something like doing some reading or writing, but I hardly ever followed through and pretty much just wasted my time until I had to get moving.
Even though I am a fan of the sloth, I thought things needed to change. So I decided to start exercising because, well, I could stand to get in better shape.
I started off by going for short walks. I knew I wouldn’t get back down to my fighting weight this way, but I thought I had to do something.
At first, I thought walking would bore me, but I ended up really liking it. I bought an MP3 player and discovered different routes around downtown. Everything looked so different in the early morning light.
Instead of music, I usually listened to podcasts. I learned a lot about pop culture and sports during my walks. If you saw a guy laughing or nodding in agreement to no one in particular as he walked through downtown over the past year in the morning, that was probably me.
I managed to keep going through the fall and winter. Since we had a pretty mild winter, I couldn’t use the weather as an excuse. Like I thought, the weight really didn’t come off since I was just walking, but I started to feel better. I could tell the difference when I missed a few days of walking.
I used a pedometer to track my mileage and kept a running tally. Between my 39th and 40th birthday, I walked more than 200 miles. That’s not the most incredible number, but I’m glad I really stuck with something.
The hard part was trying to decide what to do this year. Did I just see if I could top that number? Did I up the ante a little? Did I just pat myself on the back and go back to my lazy ways?
For now, I have decided to switch the focus from walking to running. I have pretty bad knees and ankles from my wrestling days, but want to see how long I can stave off that pain.
I have not had the greatest motivation at the start, but don’t want to give up right away. I know I can do it because I used to run all the time when I competed, but I also know how much I hate running so the temptation is to throw in the towel before I even get into the habit.
The hardest part is that I lost my MP3 player about a month ago and have been too lazy and cheap to buy a new one. I’m a baby that way. Entertainment will play a tremendous role in whether I feel motivated to get the exercise I so badly need.
So I guess I have to suck it up and go buy myself a new toy so I can feel like running in the morning. I hope I survive.
shea
September 1, 2008woahh!
Godspeed to you, brother.
pacer521
September 1, 2008great way to learn, you could also get one of those fancy high def radios and listen to cnn or espn with out the “KHHHHHH” noise.
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