Hello everyone. I’m still a bit tired but at least I managed to do my workout today. I’ve also managed to do more laundry and clean up a bit.
Today was the first time I did the Legs split from Slo-Mo. I have to say it might be the last time. I love Amy’s stuff, but this one was not right for me. I did appreciate two things about it: 1) I never had to sling a heavy barbell over my head and rest it on my sore shoulders, and 2) I never had to do leg presses up on the step (boy, I hate those). However, for the first half my back was killing me, and for the second half I just felt awkward and like I couldn’t get the form right. Lower body weights are my least favorite workout, anyway. I don’t think it was Amy, though; it was me. (That sounds like the “it’s not you, it’s me” breakup excuse.) My core (and the rest of me) is just too weak for the stuff she was doing. I’ve never claimed to be actually advanced, even though I like doing advanced workouts; I generally feel more intermediate, and Slo-Mo Legs definitely put me in my intermediate (if not beginner) place. So next time it comes around on my rotation, I’m going to sub B&G or something. Hmm, might copy this and put it on my blog since I haven’t written anything on there in a couple days.
I’m hungry now. I need to find some more filling stuff on WW. For lunch I had steamed broccoli with shredded 2% cheddar on top, a peach, and huh, maybe that was it. No wonder I’m hungry. No wait, I also had a little ½ cup of unsweetened applesauce. Yep, I am justly hungry. I’ll get up in a minute and eat some protein, I guess.
Oh, and I put another post on my dream blog (
http://dreamerfig.blogspot.com).
Deb, well, I like the upper body Slo-Mo workouts, but as I wrote above, not the lower body. Yeah, I have the Polar F4, but I’m considering upgrading to the F6 or something.
Peggie, sorry about the monthly visitor’s arrival. It really sucks what that SoB does to us women.
Robin, Pee Corner? Catheland? Figgyville? What a world you live in.
Kristi, I did some fasting (for Christian purposes) in high school as well, and maybe also in college, not sure. More recently all I do is give up something for Lent, since becoming Episcopalian.
Shannon, good job upping the weights on GSL. Hmm, maybe I should try that one again soon.
Tneah, your ISFJ is showing with your gym complaints.
Sometimes I think I’d like to be a mean old lady, myself. By then I will have earned it. Well, at least I’ll be smart-mouthed.
Breckie, does that mean you’re starting with Mr. Trainer Man?
Shelley, I sent you some virtual booze over on Facebook. I wish I could do more. All I have is virtual booze and virtual hugs. ((((HUGS))))
Leanne, you got a yogurt maker? Is that some sort of machine?
Kara, I love love love The Office! I loved the British version before and when they started the American version we were still living in Britain. I confess I was sure they were going to screw it up, but they didn’t. They converted it brilliantly—with more American characters and more American humor, but still wonderful and hilarious.
Allie, ooooh, girl, so sorry you are feeling rotten. I want to send you virtual booze and hugs, too. ****BOOZE**** ((((HUGS))))
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fitness blog:
http://fitnessfig.blogspot.com
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