Overcoming My Resistance to Working Out
July 10th, 2009
More and more, I am realizing it is time to make good and overcome my resistance to exercise. Why now? Well, many reasons–my mini-stroke of a couple of weeks back is forcing me to take my health more seriously. Plus, after reading The Power of a Praying Wife and various other books, I am realizing that exercise isn’t at all about being selfish or cramming some “me time” into an already busy day. Exercise is necessary and important to feel attractive and energetic–this is a blessing to our husbands, kids, and everyone around us. When we feel good about our health and our well-being, we are more likely to be open and friendly, and available to others.
One of my issues has also been the fact that I would have to drive a great distance to get to a gym, and I have a lack of in-home workout facilities. The solution for me has been workout DVDs. I bought the Leslie Sansone Walk Slim: Fast and Firm 4 Really Big Miles in January. I did the complete workout once–including the 4th mile with the toning band that comes with the DVD, and was so sore that I didn’t do it again for six months! This week, I have started again, and I am starting smaller. The workout is divided by mile markers and a stretch, so it’s easy to just do one mile, or two miles and then skip to the stretch. That is what I have been dong–it’s much more manageable time-wise and easier to be consistent. Starting out with the full-workout is intimidating to me, but committing to a mile or two at a time isn’t so bad. Leslie is an enthusiastic and encouraging workout leader. She emphasizes keeping moving over perfecting every little move, and when you’re stretching your arms up, she’ll say something like, “Count your blessings, while your up there.” I wish I had started with the three-mile workout because the feeling that I am doing the complete workout gives me more of a sense of accomplishment. It works okay to adapt the longer workout, too.
Tags: exercise, exercise DVDs, exercising at home, health, walking, workouts
Thanks to Amy for the Lemonade Award for Great Attitude or Gratitude!