Submitted by Rona_Gura on

Getting Back Into Shape

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Health

During the pandemic shut-down I used the time at home to get my body in shape. I awoke everyday at my usual time. Since I did not have to give myself an additional forty-five minutes to drive to work, I used the time to exercise.

 

For years I have walked on the treadmill approximately three times a week for thirty to forty minutes in the morning. That habit continued during the shut down.

 

I slowly added, on my off-treadmill days, Pilates and Yoga to my exercise routine. I found an instructor on You-Tube that I liked (her British accent helped motivate me). I started out slowly and increased to thirty-minute routines several times a week.

 

Then we began to go back to the office and I began to cut down my Pilates and Yoga routines, although not eliminating it entirely. As the Courts began to re-open, and I found myself leaving my home earlier and earlier my Pilates and Yoga routines disappeared.

 

I miss how I felt after completing the Pilates or Yoga. They were a great way to wake-up. I do know, because I tried, that I will not wake up significantly earlier to incorporate it completely back into my morning routine. So I have been looking for smaller options, ten to fifteen minute Yoga, or stretching videos to start. But I have not found any, yet, that I truly enjoy.

 

So, I’m asking Gotham. Do you have a short beginning exercise routine that you enjoy in the morning?  A way to wake up your body? Would you be willing to share with me?

Comments

Fred Klein

Start with push ups, stretch, crunches and end with plank, all in 10 minutes (and then swim later).
Mitch Tobol

My answer would be to go to work later. BTW, I love the British accent...I have that selected for Siri's voice ;)
Judy Mines

Yes, I start almost every morning with a 10 minute workout by Team Body Project on You Tube - I do this and then head out to the park for a walk.
Tessa Marquis

All of you have me beat. By which I mean: Tired. My routine is less strenuous. Spouse asks if I am awake, to which I reply "uhUn", which he interprets as "I will be -- 20 minutes after you bring coffee to me in bed." Then I read the NYTimes headlines, plus one article, and then I rest up a bit. Then I stretch, from under the covers, and then I rest a bit.

Works for me. So far I have lost 35 pounds.

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