Progress on starting an exercise routine: very little...okay, none at all.
Weight: waaaay too much
To be honest, I'm not really surprised, but I am a little disappointed in myself. Today was supposed to be my day to do some research and get a little bit of exercise in. Instead, I focused entirely on the nutrition part of exercising. I am very fortunate to have parents who often throw some grocery money my way. That being said, I still only really have several cans of soup and some eggs here at my apartment to eat. Although this provides me with some sort of food to eat, it's definitely not enough to be of help in my attempt to get healthy. In order to burn calories, one must have the energy from food to workout. So how did I fix my sustenance problem? Well first I..cleaned out my closet. Then I watched a movie...then another movie. They were both on HBO and free! Don't judge. Then I finally got around to clipping coupons out of last Sunday's paper to add to my collection of coupons. The whole attempt ended with me visiting the grocery store that I work at. I went to every isle, checked prices and sales, and tried to make a plan of what I should buy to keep myself fed and ready to burn calories. After two hours of that, I realized even with the great deals with my coupons, I really don't have the money to buy some new food. I really should read that cooking on a budget blog... Anywho, I came home and made some dinner from something I found in my freezer and continued being lazy and unproductive for the rest of the day. Honestly, I could have fit a trip to the gym in there very easily. Long story short (too late), I did not.
The fact that I refused to find the time to exercise on the ONLY day of the week where I have neither work nor school really made me think about what "outsiders" ( i.e. people who do not regularly exercise) feel about exercising. Many people assume that they simply do not have the time in their busy schedules to pencil in an exercise even if it is only once a week. They also assume that dedicating themselves to a routine would not only be a huge hassle, but time consuming as well. They simply cannot fit exercise into their lives. I think these assumptions are rooted in the idea that exercise must be planned and must be in a gym. I disagree with all of these assumptions. I believe that exercise can be ingrained into anybody's life and that the definition of exercise is not confined to what is done under the roof of a gym.
Things I already do to try to get healthy: (the non-gym version)
1. I always take the stairs when my classes are not on the first floor.
2. I almost always take the stairs up to my apartment. I always walk down the stairs when leaving.I live on the fourth floor.
3. I walk to and from class.
4. My drink of choice is water, and I drink around 8 glasses a day.
What I want to accomplish before the summer is over
1. To continue doing what I am doing now, in terms of fitness, but add the gym into my routine
2. Learn to eat healthier. I tend to gravitate to anything deep friend, greasy, sugary, delicious.
3. Eat more often.
3. Loose some weight. It's starting to get ridiculous.
4. Learn what kind of exercise works best for me.
5. Become actively involved in a forum that will provide me with support and suggestions.
6. Convince some of my friends to join me in my torture workouts.
7. Stop thinking about exercise in terms like torture.
I really don't know why I think that exercising in the gym will be torture. I'm pretty sure that some of those "outsiders" follow along my train on thought. Yay! I fit in! I'm hopeful that the workout is only torture in the beginning. Actually, I'm certain that once I get over the initial "wow my muscles hurt!...Oh my Lebowski I can't breathe!...I'm so out of shape!...I'm sure I look ridiculous to these guys with huge muscles in here... well...at least while I die I can watch their nicely toned bodies surreptitiously in the mirrors..." phase, I'll start to like it. I know this because in high school I used to be in pretty good shape. I swam on the varsity swim team all throughout my time in high school and after I got over the initial pain, I would feel great after our two and a half hour practices. I'm really looking forward to experiencing that feeling again.
Well everybody, time to get my beauty rest. Hopefully, I will definitely get a workout in tomorrow. Thoughts? Suggestions? Let me know!
Much love from me :)