Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Gifts: Peace






Peace may not spring to mind as a fitness gift, but let me explain.

When I work out, I burn off negative emotions.  Rage workouts are good workouts.  Nothing fights the Depression Monster like some nice, hard cardio.  If I’m crabby, I really ought to choose the gym every time.

 

Further, workouts make me tired, and tired people are usually peaceful people.  After I’ve worked out, I just don’t have the energy to act out.

 

Not enough?  Fine.  I’m also going to give myself peace in my workouts by letting go of my attachment to the outcome.  Maybe I didn’t do the best workout ever, but I did a workout.  I can be at peace with that.

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Gifts: Joy






The next gift I’m giving myself is joy.  In the current world, joy can be a rare thing because there are so many things to worry about and stress over.  We all have too much to do, personally, socially, politically.  That’s all true.

And yet.

 

Every single time I get on my spin bike, I feel better afterward.  When I get up early in the morning and the sky is blue and pink and the sun is coming up, it’s beautiful.  Things are growing in the garden.  I get to hug my loved ones.  There are books to be read and naps to take and I love taking photos and cooking things.

 

Some of those things are fitness related and some not so much.  However, one aspect of my fitness practice helps with all the things I need to notice joy.  It’s my daily yoga and meditation and my Pilates work.  The mindfulness I get from moving my body (and quieting my mind) makes space for joy to emerge, even when things are less than perfect.

 

What gives you joy?  How do you notice it?

Monday, April 6, 2026

Monday Workout: New






New month, new challenge.  Usually we do ten pushups.  Today we’re trying a set of twenty.  Three rounds.

 

suitcase swing

30

rows

20

kickbacks

10

 

 

mountain climbers

30

pushups

20

reverse flies

10

 

 

db circles

30

(lunge to) curl

20

hamstring curls

10

 

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Gifts: 4






Four ways to love movement:

 

1.     Slowly.  This kind is for building mindfulness, learning new skills, and integrating complex movements.

2.     Fast.  Speed is fun.  Think about the breeze on your face as you zoom down a hill on a bike.

3.     Daily.  Habits are reassuring.  The morning just makes more sense with movement in it.

4.     With music.  Whether this means dancing or just getting the Led out while lifting, it’s easier to love a workout with tunes.

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Gifts: Love






Welcome to April!  I happen to be an April Fool, in that my birthday falls in this month.  Naturally, what’s on my mind this month is gifts.  (Books.  Books are always a good gift.)  What do gifts have to do with fitness?  Well, I’m making a list of fitness gifts to give myself this month and maybe you’d like to do the same along with me.  It’s a virtual party!

I’m not going to start small.  The first gift I’m giving myself this month is love.  As we all know, love is what love does.  So I’m going to love myself with weights and cardio and, weather permitting, swimming.  I’m going to love myself with vegetables and sunlight, walks, and sufficient sleep.

 

But let’s back up a minute.  Love can also be expressed in words.  I’m going to try to give myself the gift of nice words.  I talk to myself in ways I would never talk to someone else.  Other people make honest mistakes; I am a mumblety-mumble idiot, except I use other words where the mumblety-mumble is and they’re not nice ones.  Love might be giving myself the same grace I give other people.

 

What would the gift of love be to you this month?

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Fresh: Praxis






How are we feeling?  We’ve spent a month thinking about freshness.  Was it helpful?  Did we try things that we liked?  Hated?  Did we learn stuff?

In one of my previous lives when I worked in nonprofit as a coordinator of a service learning program, I spent a lot of time thinking about praxis, which is, as my old French teacher would say, a ten-dollar word.  Praxis, in pennies, means the union of theory and practice, in which we think about things, try them out, and then think about what happened.  Then we go around again based on what we learned the first time.

 

So:  what do we want to keep from this month?  What can we let go of?  Where are we off to experiment next?

 

I’d love to know what y’all are doing out there!  And, of course, I’m here for all your wellness coaching, personal training, and Pilates needs.

Monday, March 30, 2026

Monday Workout: Sneaky






It’s the end of the month and I’m feeling sneaky.  So we have squat pop ups this week, which are like the bottom half of a burpee.  Four rounds.

 

1 min cardio

 

 

 

woodchoppers

30

flies

20

squat pop up

10

opposite knees

30

bench press

20

plank saw

10