I'm curious to know how your fitness goals have changed over time? Do you find yourself upping your goals all the time, or do you ever reach a certain fitness level, and just concentrate on maintaining that? I mean in the end I suppose it boils down to how much time you actually can spend on working out, but do you think you'll ever actually feel satisfied with where you're at (or are you there already)? If not, where do you find your new challenges?
I know I started out basically just wanting to lose about 20 pounds and "tighten up some", whatever that means. However, I got hooked on exercising, ended up losing 35-40 pounds and now I'm able to complete Imaxes and basically all Cathes with little or no modifications. STarting out with some old Jane Fonda tape, I could never have dreamt of this. Now working out is a permanent part of my life, and I find myself upping my fitness goals, and challenging myself with better and healthier eating. My goals have changed so much over time, and I'm just wondering if I'll ever get to the "maintaining my current fitness level and weight" -portion. Are any of you there?
Enjoy the weekend,
Maria
I know I started out basically just wanting to lose about 20 pounds and "tighten up some", whatever that means. However, I got hooked on exercising, ended up losing 35-40 pounds and now I'm able to complete Imaxes and basically all Cathes with little or no modifications. STarting out with some old Jane Fonda tape, I could never have dreamt of this. Now working out is a permanent part of my life, and I find myself upping my fitness goals, and challenging myself with better and healthier eating. My goals have changed so much over time, and I'm just wondering if I'll ever get to the "maintaining my current fitness level and weight" -portion. Are any of you there?
Enjoy the weekend,
Maria


