Try not to let your eyes roll out of your head when you read what I have done.
We can get through this you and I, I promise.
I have broken up with friends for less so I understand what you are about to feel towards me.
Here goes.
I am on a health kick.
I have been exercising, a lot.
It’s been about 8 weeks now and God help me I feel good.
It gets worse, I look forward to my daily run and my twice weekly “strength” session with my *trainer Dean – aka the dark lord.. (*I know I used the “T” word.)
If it makes any difference he is an ex stripper! He once belonged to a “dance troupe” called “Bad Boyz” so at least he’s got pizazz. Picture a huge chunk of a man with brown hair and deeply tanned skin. He’s in his mid forties and gets around in high waisted, tight, black silky tracksuit pants. He minces about the gym in a manly fashion (it’s possible picture Paul Mecurio in Strictly ballroom.)
You can tell Dean knows how to do a decent pelvic thrust.
I am attributing my newly acquired fitness to my ability to deal with the challenging time I have been going through mentally. If it weren’t for the endorphins produced by the exercise I think I would have tattooed something by now or spent thousands of dollars I don’t have on an antique “saddle leather” chesterfield couch. (I still may, just checking the dimensions of the space I wish it to fill..)
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Oh I LOVE exercise.
I thought I was one of those people who hated it until I stepped back and realised how much I actually do!
I referee soccer, usually a minimum of 4 AA games a weekend, so thats a minimum of 6 hours constant running. Sometimes I'll also do younger age groups as well, and have in the past run up to 10-11 hours one weekend.
I also pole dance - an hour lesson at the studio each week, usually 3-4 hours during the week at home and I attend stretch and core classes (1 hr each) during the week.
And on top of that, I don't drive so walk / cycle everywhere!! My job also requires me to walk pretty much all day, all over Sydney, so that's another 10-12 hours a week walking.
Wow. I think having all that written out has made me realise why I'm constantly hungry and craving protein ALL THE TIME.
Exercise rocks.
I can attest to the positive effects of exercise on mental health. I am prone to depression and anxiety and I definitely notice the difference if I'm not exercising. For those of you who loathe the thought of running or the gym, one hour's brisk walk a day and few hand-weight lifts will do the trick. Works wonders.
I hear ya. I too am prone to depression and have begun to develop anxiety traits. In the past when I have been low, very low I have been able to exercise and reap the rewards to get out of a black hole. But, at this time while I am not that low I really cannot get the motivation to get off my arse. I know the positives of exercise but just talk myself out of exercise every time I think of doing something remotely energetic.