Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Ticking Boxes Does It For Me



My Fitbit died, again.  Since I liked it but did not love it, this is not a tragedy.  I did get a little jolt of something when it buzzed me for reaching my step goal, but really, I already know when I’m getting enough exercise.  It is not the very best accountability tool for me.  That said, it may well be the right tool for some of us.  And all of us do better if we have some system for keeping ourselves on track.  It often takes some experimenting to find the right one.  Here are some things to try, including ones that I use.

• Fitness trackers.  Yes, this includes my dearly departed Fitbit, but also everyone’s fancy Apple Watch.  People will do a surprising number of things to complete little circles or hit buzzing goals.

• Buddies.  This one works in person or by text, phone, email, or other communication method (smoke signal?).  A buddy can, obviously, work out right along with us, making us show up by presence alone.  Alternatively, we can make a deal where we text our buddy after we’ve done our workout or our buddy can gently harass us about it if we haven’t made contact yet.

• Social Media.  I use this one.  It works like having a whole bunch of buddies.  I take a photo of something in every workout and post it on Instagram.

• Paper.  I use this one, too.  I have a lot of fitness activities to track (cardio, weights, Pilates, yoga) and I like to have a weekly workout sheet that reminds me about what exactly I’m supposed to be doing.  I also enjoy ticking boxes the way some people enjoy completing virtual circles.

Try one or more and see what works!

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Not all at once



The quote has been attributed to various people, and, really, attaching it to someone particularly brainy doesn’t make it any more or less valid; I don’t care who said something like time exists to keep everything from happening at once, but I agree with the idea.  Agreeing with it does not mean that I always like it.

I, like many people, have enthusiasms.  I get inspired and I want to do All The Things.  I want to do them all Right Now.  That this is not possible does not stop me from trying.

When we have a fitness goal, many of us start by overdoing it.  Sometimes this leads to injury.  More often, it leads to exhaustion.  Then we feel sore and discouraged.  Maybe we give up and rekindle our romance with the couch.

Fitness is not an exam that we can cram for at the last minute.  It is, like it or not, one of those things that we have to do, more or less faithfully, most days.  As time passes, we get better.  We can do it.

Monday, February 11, 2019

Monday Workout: Make it as hard as you like



This week’s workout is pretty typical.  We can make it harder by using heavier weights or moving faster.  Three rounds.

kb swings
30
kb twists
20
kb overyets or 8s
10
Bosu step ups
30
flies
20
reverse flies
10
plyojacks
30
rows
20
pretty princesses
10