So this week my personal best, balanced efforts will amount to 5 days a week of exercise vs the 6 I've done the past couple weeks. I say this because I want to put it out there that not being perfect is normal. I am proud of 5 days a week. 5-6 days a week is a good range to stick to. I often remind myself that 4 months ago and for the rest of my life before that, I never exercised consistently. So how can I be so hard on myselfs for missing one workout? Truly the real danger comes from getting caught up mentally, and blowing things out of proportion. Fixating is the real issues. Allowing myself to be imperfect and accepting my abilities in a range allows me to stay sane! It allows me to not make such a big deal out of things (which my bf will attest that making a bigger deal out of things is my default). You know what, it's just not a big deal to miss one workout! It just isn't.
These last couple days I counted the reps on my left leg instead of rewinding to the right leg again so that I can hear Tracy's cueing for my left leg. Michelle from the TAM community suggested this, and you know what...that lady knows what she's talking about! It made the workout go by faster, and it gave me something to focus on (counting) besides the pain. It also helped me to feel like I wasn't doing endless legs lifts because I could count down getting closer and closer to the end.
Let's all be easier on ourselves, kinder to ourselves. Prouder for what we HAVE accomplished, giving credit where credit is do. Continued success to you all!
Exercising consistently is important. Although it is fine to let it go down to 5 x/ week on occassion, there are reasons why a lot of health professionals and fitness experts say you want 6 x per week. All I am saying is don't let the excuse monkey start. Remember to make YOU the priority.
ReplyDeleteANd hooray that the counting helps. It is the only way I could do it.
Good job! I accidentally called you by another blogger's name and then realized that I don't actually know your name. I think you have the right attitude - like Tony Horton says, do your best and forget the rest. Michelle is spot on too - counting really helps.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Michelle 6 x a week is what most health experts are advocating nowadays to keep your weight and health under control. I look forward to working out, and the one week that I did it for 5 days I felt guilty. Anyway, you do what you can do, and if 5 days a week is it then it is better than nothing at all.
ReplyDeleteMichelle, Excuse Monkey, haha, that's a funny visual. I'm gonna trick that monkey into becomming my ally one of these days.
ReplyDeleteShan, I'm Leah, pleased to meet ya :) "Do your best and forget the rest", I'm adding it to my arsenal of favorite quotes! Quotes are so catchy when they rhyme aren't they?
Tracy2011-Thank you for your thoughts and support. For me, I don't want to feel guilty for missing 1 workout. In fact, my guilt is what makes mountains out of mole hills as they say. It is so easy for my brain to get caught up in something small, make it a big deal AND THEN the worst part is that the fixating and the guilt prevents me from moving forward and instead I just want to drown out my worries with a boatload of food.
I too look forward to working out for the first time in my life, and am so thankful to TAM for that, but for the times where life happens and I do less than 6, I want to still be proud of myself rather than feel guilty, and keep moving forward, rather than spiral and get completely derailed. Like you say, we do what we can do, and recognize that something is indeed better than nothing :)