Showing posts with label Male. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Male. Show all posts

8.11.2012

P90X - A Male's Perspective

This, my second week of P90X, marks a milestone for me in regard to exercise video adherence. In my former life, 100 pounds heavier, I never passed the one week mark when it came to a video exercise program. I don’t know if that’s due to boredom or lack of discipline, but either way, I’m determined to not let it be a recurring theme.

I attacked the P90X program in true male fashion – I talked a big game going into it, but when it came time to do it I wanted to watch TV instead. I started the videos knowing how hard they would be, and they didn’t let me down – I got through half of the first workout before I had to stop. With my experience with the Couch-to-5k program, I learned the importance of knowing your limits. Any exercise routine should push you, but if you push too hard you’re not very likely to continue. Modification to some of the workouts was key to being able to continue. What’s the use in pushing yourself to do an exercise just like the trainer if it just results in an injury? In just my second week I’m already getting strong enough to do more reps and improve my form. It won’t be long until I’m doing the full routine like one of the people in the video. I don’t have to be perfect on day one – I didn’t get out of shape in one day, I’m not going to get in shape in one day.

Jess and I decided to do the workouts individually. I told her this would keep us from getting too competitive when, in truth, it keeps her from hearing me whine like a little girl during some of the routines. Doing the routine by myself allows me to focus on my form without feeling self-conscious. Plus, when you’re 6’6”, you kinda take up all the space in the room.

I still have a long way to go, but I can already see definition and increased flexibility. However, the greatest improvement I’ve had so far has been in my mind-set. With an almost masochistic anticipation, I now look forward to my workout every day and welcome the sore muscles the next. After a workout I’m wrecked, but I feel like I could take on the world. With these changes, and Jess’s support, I know I will be able to finish this program and continue beyond the 90 days.

8.29.2008

Just when I thought I had things figured out...

...I find out my kitten is really a BOY! Yes, unfortunately I'm serious. I can't really explain myself except to say that I was told it was a female when I first got it and it was very young. I just never rechecked ;) So...here is the dilemma. A name. It's actually pretty difficult to think of a name for an animal you have loved and called a different name for over two months. I want his new name (LOL) to match his personality. I am open to suggestions. I do know I want it to do with one (or all) of his qualities:

1. He is gray
2. He loves the water!
3. His eyes are golden.
4. He is very needy and sometimes just needs his mama.
5. He eats dog food.
6. He nestles his head under my chin to pet him.


And these are some options I'm thinking of:
1. Chruse - golden, the golden one
2. Nerio-Water
3. Calder: stream, water
4. Wyatt: little warrior, water
5. Graham: from the gray home
6. Murray: man of the sea
7. Misu: water


Which one do you like? I hate for the little guy to go without a name!





And I can't forget Landry!