I've become one of those people who like exercise. I say become because I wasn't always a gym junkie. In fact, I never really played much sport in school (coordination doesn't feature in the top 10 list of my skills) and fitness for the sake of fitness isn't a huge part of the Indian culture I grew up in for 22 years. I never understood how people exercised voluntarily or craved a trip to the gym.
A few years ago, I was a bit of a mess. I was getting rapidly sucked into a vortex of black clouds and dementors and I didn't really get the help I needed. I'm stupidly stubborn like that sometimes. I don't like asking for help when I most need it so instead I chose to self-medicate. With exercise.
I'd had a gym membership for a while but I went sporadically and didn't really know what I was doing even when I was there. But during this point in my life, I was just looking for things to keep me busy and since I wasn't prepared to handle the guilt of cancelling my gym membership, I figured I may as well use it. (Yes, THAT was my motivation). So I started with a Body Pump class (I didn't know much about weight training so I thought I'd give it a go).
I could barely move the next day but I went back again (after about 3 days!). And again. And again. Somewhere along the way the endorphins replaced the dementors and its a high I did not want to get off from.
I can't pinpoint an exact moment of time when my attitude towards exercise changed but today I'm one of those people who is cranky when I can't exercise.
Exercise helped me love myself, love my body. Not be so conscious of my bum and love the definition in my thighs. Exercise makes me feel sexy.
Exercise gives me a happy.
That's why I exercise.
4 comments:
I hear you! I reckon the only reason I didn't succumb to clinical depression last year and the year before I came to Australia was purely due to exercising at the gym. I notice that for me at least, just going for a run around the block/walking doesn't work. It has to be hardcore cardio and weights that help my mood. Weights more so.
Any surprise that it's the same for me? ;-) I absolutely LOVE a good weights session and nothing gets me higher. Intense workouts work better for me too.
Im trying so so so hard to find myself on this front! I LOVE running, and swimming, and walking.... but i reckon I need to catch up on this sooner than now! Thing is....I take things like they have to be a disciplined everyday thing! And with current work settings..Aaargh!! IMPOSSIBLE!! Im determined, though...to do Barre, and TRX and BodyPump or something. Someone mentioned Zumba. heck.... we all know how dance-like I am NOT!
I agree. I look at it as part of my work day, so as soon as I finish work, I have to work out. No questions. I like that discipline too so I can understand how it would be hard if you didn't have a set routine. Maybe commit to a bit of exercise first thing in the morning? So you don't have to worry about running out of time and energy later?
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