Oh Yeah, I Rock

That subject line is said with a cheeky grin, of course.  Not that I’ve ever worn a cheeky grin or would recognize it if I had.  But it sounds appropriate.

So you all know that I bought a treadmill, right?

Did y’all hear any cussin’ tonight?  That would’ve been me and that would’ve been why.

We finally got the treadmill put together on Sunday.  Let’s count:  Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.  That’s five.  Five freaking days that I worked out in a row!!

Here’re the stats so far:

  • Sunday – 61 minutes
  • Monday – 55 minutes
  • Tuesday – 35 minutes (okay, no comments!)
  • Wednesday – 59 minutes
  • Thursday….well, you’re gonna have to wait to find out.

Wednesday night, I spent a great deal of the time editing my post from yesterday and watching Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None,” which is a fantastic movie, by the way.  The rest of the time, I restarted “Lbs.” (yes, for the fourth time, but we already covered that yesterday).  :P

Earlier today, I mentioned to a friend that I was looking forward to night five on my treadmill.  He suggested that I challenge myself with a 21-day challenge.  All I have to do is work out for 30 minutes (get my heart rate up) every day for 21 days.  So I figured, what the hell, I’m already on day five.

Tonight, I decided that I would finish “Lbs.” while I walked.  My goal was to do about 45 minutes or so.  At about minute 35, I was thinking things along the lines of “kill me now” and “f-ing hell.”  Yes, I’m not afraid to drop the f-bomb from time to time if I need to, and tonight I needed to quite a bit.  :P   I was also pushing myself a lot harder than usual – fluctuating between higher and lower speeds and messing with the incline (just walking really fast, though).  But somehow, I was able to break through that barrier, that “wall.”  I even bumped the incline up to 8.0 for a couple of minutes.  Ha was that funny to see, I’m sure.  Luckily, no one was around and I didn’t do that for very long.  I don’t think I’ll try that again.

Unfortunately for me, the movie wasn’t as close to the end as I thought.  Of course, it wasn’t because I didn’t want to see more of the movie, but I was ready to get my ass off that damn machine.  But by that time, it was a point of pride.  I’d said I was going to finish it out and I was.  I finished it right at about 77 minutes.  (Confession:  I did fast forward through a couple of seconds toward the end because the scene always disturbs me.)

Now, we’ll see if I can move and/or walk tomorrow.  Right now, I’m trying to keep from getting a cramp in my foot.  Oh yeah, and I definitely need a better pair of shoes.

Don’t worry, I’m not going to push myself too hard too fast (though I did push that barrier a bit tonight – but I just wanted to see if I could do it) and am probably going to cut back a bit tomorrow.  But it will be at least 30 minutes.  I want to make it to Day 21.

By the way, in watching pounds again, I realized that while I’ve raved over Carmine Famiglietti’s acting and Matthew Bonifacio’s directing, I haven’t raved nearly enough about Michael Aronov, who plays Neil’s drug addicted best friend, Sacco.  Oh wow, can that man act.  On the official “Lbs.” site, I remember seeing him described as a chameleon.  And that’s so true.  In fact, he is in “Amexicano,” too, and I think I was well into the movie before I realized that it was the same guy!  Anyway, he’s great, and I’ll be looking for him in other things, too.

Okay….enough rambling for tonight, but I’m so proud of myself right now and it’s been a long time since I’ve felt that.  (We’ll see if I still feel that way tomorrow if I’m looking at blisters on my feet – knock on wood.)  In fact, a lot of you might not think my time is such a big deal…but for me, it really is.  Especially since I still have four days left in my week and have already earned 19 activity points.
Now, I’m going to go eat dinner and then *hopefully* actually get some sleep tonight.  Wish me luck!
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2 Responses
  1. Ron says:

    Yup, take your time, don’t push to hard. A freind of mine walks 60 minutes every day, that may be all at one time or two 30 minute walks. Her doctor told her that 30 minutes a day to maintain and 60 minutes a day to lose….. she is losing….
    .-= Ron´s last blog ..What a beautiful day today =-.

    • Pamela says:

      Thanks for the info, Ron! I appreciate it! I just got out of bed for a few minutes (I seriously can’t seem to sleep for more than a couple of hours at a time) and I can move just fine – just a bit achy, but the good kind. Yay!

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