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I’ve started working out again. I’m 3 days into week 2. Let me just say the first week wasn’t pretty.
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I live in Somerset, WI and I go to a great little gym in my town called The Training Room. It’s connected to an OSI (which I went to when I had the little neck problem) Love it there. It is not overwhelming. The staff is welcoming and positive and they remember my name, even after my latest 6+ month absence. You can get such great personal attention at this gym. So much so that my trainer (from a boot camp a while back) emailed me when he hadn’t seen me in a few months.
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“Hi Aimee…It’s Jeremy…haven’t seen you around the gym the last few months, hope to see you back soon.”
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I didn’t respond. I was certainly impressed that I got a personal note, but felt bad that I hadn’t been there for so long. The couple months, led to 6+ months. I actually don’t even remember when my last workout was.
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Anyway, I decided last Monday morning that I was going to the gym. I was going to a class.
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I sat in the parking lot for a few minutes watching other women walk in looking like they hadn’t spent the last 6 months eating Candyland Chicago Mix. I got up the courage and headed in.
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Who is at the front desk when I walk in the door? Jeremy. Of course.
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“Hi Jeremy…remember me?”
“Of course I do Aimee. Nice to see you. Welcome back.”
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That was it. I was back. Well, I wasn’t exactly back in. I had pulled the membership card thing, that was usually attached to my key ring, off a few months ago. Just looking at it hanging there unused made me feel guilty. I thought out of site, out of mind:) Anyway, he made me a new one and off I went.
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I introduced myself to the instructor, feeling like I was going to confession. “It has been 6 months since my last confession…I mean workout” . I informed her that my goal for the class was not to vomit. She laughed, but I was totally serious!
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The class was Tabata. Here is the description from the website.
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“A protocol of high intensity interval training to tax the systems of the body. Each segment is broken down into 20 seconds of work followed by 10 seconds of rest repeated 8 times for total of 4 minutes. If you enjoy a challenge, this is a great class! ”
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What the heck was I thinking? Really? My first time back into the gym in half a year and this is what I think I can do. Do I really want to tax the systems of the body on the first day? I did succeed in holding down my breakfast. Barely. But my legs were shaking after segment 2:) I did leave feeling like I had done it. The first class back.
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I could barely get out of bed on day 2. It felt like I had been stabbed in the thighs. Literally. I went back to the gym on day 2, walked the treadmill. I spent the rest of the day grunting and groaning with every movement. The walk down the ramps to the restroom at the shop just about sent me over the edge.
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Day 3 I decided to do the yoga class (more on that in another blog post). I was getting the kids ready for school and I told Max I was going to the gym again. “Do you think that’s such a good idea mom?” Out of the mouths of babes.
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Now we are a week and 3 days into my new working out way of life. So far, so good.
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Jeremy still seems happy (and frankly shocked) to see me each morning!
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I’m not sure why I feel the need to share this personal information except that they say telling people your goals makes you more accountable. We’ll see:)
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Good for you, Aimee! You ROCK! And you’ve inspired me, too. I just posted this: It’s been a long winter with little exercise. Time to get going again! Power walking. Five days a week. Starting today. “Telling people your goals makes you more accountable.” ~Aimee