Lean and Fit boot camp KICKED MY ASS last night. Seriously. I am feeling all shades of pain this morning. I don't have any photos because there was not one second of pausing during this 45 minute workout, except for the couple of times I had to step out in order to remember how to breathe again. It was hard and I am out of shape in a way that I didn't even know was possible. Even typing right now is reminding me "You are one laaaazy, slightly overweight, extremely out of shape Bastid!"
Hardcore fitness people are an interesting breed and a little frightening to me. I'm waaaay more mellow and laid-back so they kind of startle me with all their yelling and flailing and motivational chanting. It's kinda bizarre really. So yeah, I still want to get in shape and I will keep going, but I don't see myself becoming one of them.
Yoga this weekend. I think. I'm still puzzling over yoga vs. pilates. I like both of them. Dilemma.






5 dirty hippies blowing your mind:
The other thing about super aggro workout types I can't stand (and this comes from a guy who goes to the gym 4+ times a week) is when they drop huge weights loudly to the ground (further feeding into the LOUD workout type you describe).
That doesn't tell me you're getting in shape. It tells me you don't know how to lift weights properly.
You're giving me some inspiration... I need to start working out, and I just keep procrastinating.
Yeah I don't know why the LOUD has to be part of it...maybe I'm just a big yoga type wimp?
Kris: I am the WORST at procrastinating...I was going to skip going AGAIN last night and at the last minute forced myself to go. I had Wendy's for lunch. We'll see how well this all works!
Ha! I have experienced this...it's awful (but worth it).
Extreme workout pains! Know 'em all too well, good for you, you've inspired me to go for a run tonight despite being super sore from hauling archiving boxes all day.
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