Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Working Out

Finally went to the gym today. It has been almost three weeks (!!) since my last visit. This has been the longest lapse in the last two and a half years (when I decided to pay for a gym membership). I hate not exercising for so long since I am a former exercise addict. I started working out at the company gym years and years ago and usually worked out every business day. Sometimes twice a day. I was a lot more buff way back then. But then the company closed the on-site gyms because of the corporate takeover.

Took it slow and only worked out for forty minutes cardio today. Usually work out for an hour. I need to add more strength training to my regimen. Not like I really have a regimen right now. ;-D I am just working out when I feel like it. Guess I need to get that good ole motivation back to get me moving. My motivation right now is the high gym fees. Guess I am getting lazy in my age.

I have been seriously thinking about becoming a personal trainer. As a matter of fact, I am taking the Marketing certificate in place of a Personal Training certificate. It came down to money. And priority. I am at a life crossroads at the moment and have an opportunity to pursue what I would like to do vs. what I should do. Only kicker is that what I like to do does not really pay to keep the roof over my head. So, I am working on getting some marketing behind me. The personal training can come a bit later as a part-time gig. It will still take some time getting certified as a personal trainer.

I mentioned that I am at a life crossroads. Are any of you fellow Transitioners/Free Agents going through a similar situation?

2 comments:

  1. I can really relate to getting back into a workout routine. I finally got it together about 6 months ago and am doing it an hour a day religiously. The hardest part is getting the momentum and daily discipline back. The motivation of a gym membership is a good idea! Good luck!

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  2. Good for you! I guess I am periodically hitting that hard part of not just getting but maintaining that momementum. I swing from going every day for weeks, then fall off and not go for a period of time. I just need to get my mojo back.

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