Wednesday, October 4, 2023

That Word: I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means






I’ll begin with a disclaimer:  I am an English major who last took a physics class in high school; Newton makes some sense to me, but, not being Richard Feynman, that quantum business does not.

In normal conversation, inertia means something akin to glued-to-the-couch.  The thing is, the term comes from Newton, who said, more or less, a body at rest tends to remain at rest and a body in motion tends to remain in motion unless acted on by an outside force.  That’s inertia, baby.  It’s not just the part where we remain at rest.

 

This is good news.  It means that starting is the hardest part.  Once we get moving, it’s easier to keep going than it is to stop.

 

Let’s find the energy to get started!

Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Fear, Scars, Tools






Recently I listened to a webinar about fascia (which was fascia-nating, natch!).  One of the presenters made the comment that scars keep growing.  I don’t think she meant it literally, although that’s possible.  It made me think.

Injuries are troublesome.  They keep us from doing the stuff we want to do.  But even after they’re physically healed, they can keep affecting what we do.  Some of that has to do with scars and scar tissue.  We are not going to be exactly the same.  But a lot of it has to do with how our brains have changed.

 

We’re a little more anxious after an injury.  We hesitate.  We overthink movements that used to be smooth and unconscious.  We keep the injury alive in our heads long after it is gone from the body.

 

Fear is a tool that helps keep us safe.  It also can hold us back unnecessarily.  We need to remember that we are in charge of our tools.  We can choose when to use our fear to keep us safe and when to discard it to move freely.

 

Go play.

Monday, October 2, 2023

Monday Workout: Weight Bearing






The last set in this workout is all weight-bearing on the arms.  If that is not appropriate, sub regular jacks or regular rows for one or both of the first two exercises.  Three rounds.

 

kb alternate arm swing

30

kb bottom up press

20

kb halo

10

 

split squat pulldown

30

bench press

20

lateral raise

10

 

plank jacks

30

renegade row

20

plank

10


Thursday, September 28, 2023

The Amazing Stickie and Book Opening






The Amazing Stickie enjoys twists, and not just in plots!  Today she is working on Pilates by doing book opening (see what I did there?).

She begins lying on her side with her arms stretched in front of her at shoulder level and her knees bent.  As she inhales, she lifts the top arm and arcs it over her body until it is resting on the ground.  Her lower body, however, stays still.  The end position looks like her top half is lying on her back and her bottom half is lying on her side.  Then she exhales and brings herself back to the starting position.  She usually does four or five repetitions on each side.

 

A variation of this exercise is called Around the World.  From the starting position, Stickie circles her upper arm up over her head along the floor, through the end position of the basic exercise and then down toward her feet before coming back to the start position.  As she moves her arm, she moves her head to keep her hand in view, which entails raising it off the floor as she gets to the part where her arm moves toward her feet.  The whole time, her knees stay pressed together and still.  She does two to four reps on a side.

Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Look! A Pretty Picture, Too!






Today I’m going to keep it simple.  If you can, when you read this, stand up and stretch for a minute.  Take a couple of deep breaths.

Feel better?  I hope so!

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Go Play






I feel like I talk a lot about how good it is to try new things in fitness.  It’s also good to let old things go when they don’t serve us anymore.

I’m probably thinking about this because I’ve recently been doing my spring cleaning (yes, I know it isn’t spring, but fall cleaning doesn’t have the same ring).  I’ve been purging worn-out clothes and weird coffee mugs, craft projects that didn’t exactly succeed, kitchen gadgets I don’t like, and all kinds of other stuff.  Except books.  The books stay.  But I digress.

 

Sometimes our old fitness patterns wear out.  We find that we don’t like lifting heavy anymore and want something that focuses on endurance, or balance.  Maybe we want to dance instead.  Or maybe we loved taking ballet for years, but we find that we don’t love it now the way we used to.  It is all right to stop doing things.  Yes, even if you bought a bunch of expensive stuff to do it with.  Sell it or give it away and move on to what gives you joy.

 

Carrying the weight of guilt or of expectations does not build fitness.  It just makes us tired.

 

Go play.  At whatever you want.

Monday, September 25, 2023

Monday Workout: Sneaky






There are some sneaky core exercises in this one.  Guess where they’re hiding!  Three rounds.

 

jacks

30

flies

20

YTA

10

 

squat raise

30

curls

20

truck driver

10

 

clean and press

30

1 leg squat

20

V sit press

10