Today was horrible! ... which is to be expected, I guess ... it's just that it's so depressing to go "yay I'm doing so well", then suddenly realize you're not doing well at all ... not to mention, it's been a while since my last infusion of embarassment at my performance compared to everyone else ... and on the crunches, it's so hard to make sure you keep your arms crossed or whatever you call it ... it just suddenly adds so much more weight you have to crunch up ... arms are not really heavy, I guess, but they get in the way, and any extra weight is heavy when your poor poor muscles are tired ...
Today's (Pseudo-)Exercise- walk 2 busstops in morning to work (yay! I love morning weather! So crisp and clear and not hot!)
- going from Muddy Branch busstop:
- 3 min walk
- 2 min jog
- 3 min walk
- 1 min jog
- walk rest of way ... :(
- (lots of rest)
- 44 crunches (not timed, only about 10-15 are of pristine quality)
Strategies to ImproveSo what can I do to get better? Well tonight I'm planning to get a good night's sleep (which means goto sleep right now! no more polishing up this post! edit it tomorrow!!), and tomorrow I will try extra hard on my running (at the very least ... the circuits are kinda easy since they're only 1 x 15). Also, I'm going to give myself a treat tomorrow, a bottle of real Kirkland Sports Drink instead of just water! Oh yeah, and maybe I shouldn't rest so much on the weekends, I should use that "extra" time to work on my "weakest" areas ... maybe when that SSgtMaj guy said "PT EveryDay" he meant 7 days a week, not 5 ...
Actually it's kinda funny, now that I think of this: SSgtMaj said "no soda, just keep chugging on that water or gatorade or whatever you have" ... when I actually cut off my soda, though, I cut off the sports drink as well ... I kinda feel like "if no soda, then definitely no Gatorade", which seems kinda backwards; shouldn't it be "if no Gatorade, then definitely no soda"? Ah well ... maybe it's because all the fun bubbles in soda make me think I'm drinking "less" sugar ^_^
Sigh ... I guess it's just so hard to measure any progress in jogging more than anything else since I have a terrible grasp of both time and distance (in the real world ... on paper, I'm a real know-it-all) ... it seems like since I've started exercising, my distance/time-before-legs-start-to-burn/breath-grows-short has not increased any at all, at least not by a perceptible amount ... whereas on the other hand, crunches and all those other things are measured by number of reps, which is easy to count since there's no such thing as "eh ...
approximately 14.3452 crunches ... about ... maybe" ... no, everything in crunches (or whatever) is very definite, the smallest subdivision might be 1/2 if you count not being able to complete a crunch ^_^