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It’s our seventh week with the Total Gym XLS! Measurement time:
This was a rough week; not with the Total Gym, but with everything else. Our schedule with both work and personal commitments has been really punishing and taking good care of ourselves has been a challenge. I made it through the weekend with about 3 hours of sleep, working hard to take care of everything that had to happen, and the lack of sleep has been brutal. When I can’t get to bed until 4 AM, it makes it difficult to work out because I can’t bear to stay awake any longer, especially when I have to get back up at 9 AM – you know what I mean? I hate to even say it because it sounds like I’m just whining, but there’s no avoiding the topic of my schedule since I’m being honest about my fitness journey and quest for better health. Clearly, surviving on a couple of hours of sleep is not anywhere to be found on a list of “Healthy things to do”! 😉
I’ve actually been fighting very hard to reclaim my schedule this month, although you wouldn’t know that by how overbooked I still am! But I’ve been turning down a lot of things and cutting out a lot of stuff – many of this month’s projects are just prior commitments or unavoidable loose ends related to our home renovations that I just had to get through and make the best of. Doing a total DIY renovation is a big challenge at the best of times, and since Jai and I work so many hours each week, the only way we’ve ever been able to make progress on our home improvements is just by creating the time to do it out of thin air – hence, all these late nights!
Although neither Jai or I got to use the XLS as much as we wanted to – I worked out 3 days last week, and Jai did roughly the same – I still had my small wins with it. I’ve been doing crunches on the Total Gym with my legs held up in the air, and I think back to 2012 when I was still having trouble walking and feel so grateful for how far I’ve come. I’m also noticing that some of the exercises are getting a little too “Easy” so I’m thinking I might boost the XLS up to Level 3 for some exercises and Level 2 for others, depending on how challenging they are to me. One thing that is wonderful about having a gym in the home like this is that my idea of a “Bad week” now is only working out 3 times – as opposed to a “Bad week” just a few months ago that would involve zero exercise. By having this in my home, I’m still able to at least hold steady when things get really bad and keep it from going completely out of control – right after my hell weekend was over, I was right back on the Total Gym Monday night. I can’t tell you how many times in the past a “Bad week” has turned into a “Bad month” where I end up skipping the gym for weeks and weeks, so I feel that this definitely helps me to avoid those huge “Two steps forward, two steps back” cycles. Also, I’m noticing that my back is less prone going out when I’m stuck working in front of a computer for long periods of time, and I suspect that this is because I’m able to be more active during these hectic periods and keep everything from seizing up. So while this may not have been the greatest week ever, it’s certainly not the worst.
How do you keep active (and sane) when you’re overbooked?
It’s fun to follow while you use this. I need to try this.
I’d love to see day 1 to today’s results!! Keep on going, you’re doing great even if this week was hard.
Even though this week might of been rough, you’re still making progress! Keep up the good work!
it’s probably not healthy to eat a chocolate bar (snack size though!!) when thinking of how much you’d like a total gym in your own home, right?
hey. my theory is– a bad week can always be worse. at least you DID 3 days.
i have to go get chocolate off my keyboard 😉
Keep up the good work! You’re doing such a great job. These progress reports are inspiring and make me want to get going.
Look at you all ready to move up a level of difficulty. Awesome!
I have to wonder if some of that is just you building muscle, at least in your arms if nothing else! &I still think you’re rocking it.
You are doing great. As long as you just keep at it, it is a move forward. I have an awful time keeping myself motivated when things get hectic.
You’re doing great, keep it up. Rough week or not, you did great!
Janel – Here’s our first day using the XLS: https://www.beeb-log.com/announcing-our-total-gym-xls-brand-ambassadorship/
Brett – That’s totally something I would do too, LOL! In fact, there may or may not be cookie crumbs on my keyboard as I type this…. 😉
Shell – That is possible, our bodies certainly do flux as we build muscle and work on fitness. This is the first time I’ve ever measured weekly – I usually do that monthly, so I know there’s going to be some variations each week. So I keep it all in mind with the big picture. 🙂
Thanks so much for all your encouragement and support, guys!!
Sorry that you had a rough week. I love that you are keeping up!
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