nancy324
Cathlete
Whenever I get really depressed, as I am now, I go through a phase where I come home from work and get right into bed. All evening long I watch home shopping channels. They soothe me and make me feel better. In home shopping land, everybody is happy and everything is just great. And anyway, there are lots of people to feel superior to, like all the people who can't afford to contribute to their 401(k) accounts, but just have to buy those beaded fruit Christmas ornaments. (Somehow you just know that those are the people buying those ornaments).
Of course, I'm not completely immune to getting interested in some of the products. I mean, the Ryka shoes look good. Although how anyone can buy shoes without trying them on is beyond me. But I'll probably try them on the next time I'm at a shoe store.
So then Michael Thurmond comes on selling his diet and exercise plan kit. And I can't help thinking is there really anything to this idea that each person has her own magic combination of foods and exercise that will keep her fit for the rest of her life? Any shred of truth to it? What is so special about his exercises that they can be targeted to specific types of people so that they don't have to spend much time exercising? Has anyone found any of this to be true? Are there really any shortcuts out there?? My weight is okay, but I work out a fair amount and have never really seen much more than a little toning here and there, mostly in my legs. And even after 2 years of working out with Cathe, my arms are still barely toned at all.
Back to my hibernation and QVC.......
Hope all my Cathe friends are well. See you again when I come up for air,
Nancy
Of course, I'm not completely immune to getting interested in some of the products. I mean, the Ryka shoes look good. Although how anyone can buy shoes without trying them on is beyond me. But I'll probably try them on the next time I'm at a shoe store.
So then Michael Thurmond comes on selling his diet and exercise plan kit. And I can't help thinking is there really anything to this idea that each person has her own magic combination of foods and exercise that will keep her fit for the rest of her life? Any shred of truth to it? What is so special about his exercises that they can be targeted to specific types of people so that they don't have to spend much time exercising? Has anyone found any of this to be true? Are there really any shortcuts out there?? My weight is okay, but I work out a fair amount and have never really seen much more than a little toning here and there, mostly in my legs. And even after 2 years of working out with Cathe, my arms are still barely toned at all.
Back to my hibernation and QVC.......
Hope all my Cathe friends are well. See you again when I come up for air,
Nancy