BUH |
Since I am still technically sick (my throat was a tad sore and I had a low fever) and had an early meeting, I did one of the many timesaver premixes on this DVD. Since this workout involves two sets of exercises done three times each, I opted for the first premix that cut out the third repeat of each set.
Choices, choices, so many choices |
So how was the eating today? It was good..except I was sick enough to not really be very hungry all day. However, I did have a hankering for some spaghetti on the way home so I stopped at the store and did this crazy thing called "cooking" on a weeknight...but only because making spaghetti is pretty damn easy.
ZOMG DOMESTICITY |
And it was good, too.
Yum. Moe. |
With me being sick all day and pretty much trapped in my office in a self-imposed quarantine, I had a lot of time to think about things today. Mostly I thought about how much work I had to catch up on after sleeping in my recliner all day the day before. But on those rare occasions (i.e., lunch) when I thought of other things, I thought about why I even came to work today - it was because of what my mother used to always tell us when we were sick as kids: "Get up and go to school; you'll feel better." While we always thought this was code for "You're not staying home alone so get up and get your butt ready," she was actually pretty accurate; once I was at school (or these days, work), I did feel better. This got me thinking of other advice my mother used to give us about fitness, weight loss, and other important topics, and I thought I would share some of these little tidbits of wisdom with you: (please read all of them with a Southern accent)
- My mom on weight loss: "It didn't come on all at once; it's going to take time to lose." I have always struggled with my weight, and this is a little nugget I always have to tell myself when I get impatient with my weight loss.
- My mom on fitness: "Take care of yourself now and you won't end up in a nursing home!" There's truth to this - take care of yourself now and you won't have to have someone else take care of you later.
- My mom on brain-eating amoebas: "If you put your head in that lake you'll get a brain-eating amoeba!" Oh wait, that wasn't my mom; that was me before my first open-water triathlon. Sorry.
- My mom on eating: "Calories in; calories out - specifically out on your thighs." This was often said as I was devouring her famous banana pudding.
- My mom after the first time I went walking with her and her friend and they neglected to tell me they freaking SPEED WALKED: "You wimp. Keep up!"
- More of my mom on weight loss: "You have to burn more calories than you take in." The same Mom after coming home from the doctor with super high cholesterol: "You mean I shouldn't have eaten all that apple butter before I had the test?"
- My mom on animals: (not really) "A cat will always photobomb what would have been the BEST POST-WORKOUT PIC EVER."
My mom also says it's time for learnings:
- Some workout is better than no workout. Glad I did what I could this morning.
- I can cook. I just like my cooking easy, like any sane and reasonable person who spends two hours in the car each day and works between those two hours.
- My mom has way more little nuggets than the ones I listed...only a lot of them may not be suitable for general consumption.
- Let's just say we grew up with a lot of Southern sayings where, after they were said, we looked at her like WHAT DOES THAT EVEN MEAN
- Even thought my mom didn't say it, it is true about cats photobombing pics. Because they're jerks.
Tomorrow's workout: 5 mile tempo...and, after a peek at the weather, looks like it'll be on the treadmill. *quiet sob*
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