I've been trying to lose weight with varying degrees of success. What's really been the big success so far, is that I'm finally starting to get into shape. I've been faithfully going to the gym for the past two and half months and it finally hit me today while I was walking the dog, that I'm actually looking forward to my workouts, instead of dreading them and trying to think up excuses to avoid them. This is a big step forward!
My weight isn't really moving (and it needs to), but I've stopped obsessively worrying about it. I'm just concentrating on getting fitter (more fit?) and hope that the weight will start dropping off eventually.
There were a couple of different reasons for this whole fitness regime, the main reason being the quality of my life. I'd reached a point that I was the heaviest I've ever been, everything ached and I could no longer really enjoy doing the things I like to do. Hockey had started to become more of chore, instead of the joy that it originally had been, simply because I was so weak and slow, that I became more of a hindrance to my team rather than the limited help that I wanted to be.
And so I've endured a lot of time at the gym on the treadmill and recently on the bike. It still isn't easy, I don't think it will ever be easy at my point in life. Yet I can finally jog continually at a slow pace for 30 minutes. I know it's not much, but it's a big accomplishment for me, thus I decided to enter a 5K race so I'd keep on track with my fitness goals. A few clicks of my computer mouse and lo and behold I was registered to run the Walk of Life 5K run at the Science Centre on May 14th. My friend Julie has decided to register too and last night Madie said she wanted to run also (though I think she was more interested in the free T shirt).
Thus a goal has been set and I know I can work towards it. I remember a hundred years ago when I started to compete in Triathlons, that I could run a 5K in 25 minutes. I doubt I'll hit that, but I am hoping for a sub 30 minute time. Stay tuned to see if I do!
And yes, there has been some crazy talk about doing another triathlon - do stay tuned!
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