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Jul. 23rd, 2010 08:06 pmHi, I'm Ellie, and I'm trying to get into the habit of daily exercise because my choices are hurt because I didn't exercise and hurt because I did, and the latter seems somehow healthier. Also I can't walk a mile and a half without getting exhausted, and I don't like that. So what I want to be doing is cardio, flexibility, and strength. I've been doing half-mile or mile walks and some yoga and Pilates. See also, hot; see also, ow; see also, lazy.
Earlier this summer I did speak to someone on staff at the local gym about an exercise program, specifically resistance training to increase my upper body strength, and a very irregular exercise schedule has nonetheless produced a noticeable improvement. (Now I can start the damn lawnmower without asking for help!) You'd think that'd constitute incentive. So today's exercise, which the mere existence of this comm guilted me into, was a round of that. Ten reps of an assortment of exercises with a light resistance band, except for a medium band on the exercise that works my shoulders, plus a few pushups and squats. Ow.
Earlier this summer I did speak to someone on staff at the local gym about an exercise program, specifically resistance training to increase my upper body strength, and a very irregular exercise schedule has nonetheless produced a noticeable improvement. (Now I can start the damn lawnmower without asking for help!) You'd think that'd constitute incentive. So today's exercise, which the mere existence of this comm guilted me into, was a round of that. Ten reps of an assortment of exercises with a light resistance band, except for a medium band on the exercise that works my shoulders, plus a few pushups and squats. Ow.
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Date: 2010-07-24 06:54 pm (UTC)Hee! My reasoning exactly!
I hate pushups, but boy oh boy do they work (even the
sissyones I do, up from my knees. YAES.)no subject
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Date: 2010-07-25 01:56 pm (UTC)Thinking about it: when the ball/ovoid is somewhere along your thighs, I suspect there's a trade-off between the fact that it's supporting some of your bodyweight and the fact that it's changing the angle of your body.
So I think you're right, that may be kind of intermediate.
But by the time the ball reaches your shins, it's definitely harder.
*checks*
*falls off ball*