Thursday, June 08, 2006
I frankly have no idea how my husband does it: the same weights at the same gym, then the same 3 miles on the same trails 4 or 5 times a week. Or, even worse, the treadmill at the gym if the weather's bad. I need variety. That sameness would drive me insane. Or, more likely, I'd find it much easier to just avoid exercising altogether, which would be A Bad Thing. So, I have a pretty good selection of exercise books, videos, and routines clipped from when I subscribed to Shape, and I exercise 5 or 6 times a week, something different every day. These are just the videos:
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I'm with you.. I get bored with the sameness too. I need variety also.
Coffee addict: Tae-bo? Hmm. I'll have to check it out. It's been a while since I bought myself a new exercise video. Thanks for the recommendation.
Lazy daisy: Thanks. That was the point. :)
Mummy: Yep. Ironically, though, I'm being a slug today. And all this posting about exercise videos is making me feel really guilty about that. *sigh*
One Scrappy Gal: Well, it depends on what kind of exercise you like/are used to, and what stuff you have at home. I love the Callanetics, because I can do it anywhere, and it's not one where you have to worry about tripping over the kids. We have a picture of my daughter doing them with me when she was 4.
And where are the Richard Simmons videos, hmmmm????
Enjoy your thursday!
Karen: Oh, please do. I love to talk books. :)
K T Cat: I'm impressed. I'm terrible at any sport that involves a ball.
Mine are up, but you know that because you visited! Thank you.
I really like that series about the professional assassin too. ummm Book of Jhereg
Those are great tips. I need something to do at home - the women's gym I used to belong to, closed - nuts. I really enjoyed the Pilates class though - it is a great workout :).
Thank you for stopping by.
BTW - I see you are in Germany (my home-country). Are your German or are you just on-base?
Kate: Good to know about the Loretta Chase--I haven't gotten to it yet, but I'm in the middle of the Jhereg books--great stuff. The tone is not unlike Jim Butcher's Harry Dresden, who I adore.
Doug: *rolling my eyes*
e: as a simple question, get... a complex answer. My husband is German--his family all lives here: mom, brother, nieces, etc. He joined the U.S. army & immigrated to the U.S., but he's spent more than half his career here--being bilingual, it's easy for him to convince them to let him stay. So we're here as Americans, but we don't live on post.
Janice: {{{hugs}}} Believe me, I've worked up to this level of exercise v e r y s l o w l y --starting with a minute a day--I am not kidding. I've had some periods where getting from the bed to the bathroom was nearly impossible, but thankfully, that's a rarity.
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