Body Building
Feb. 6th, 2006 01:21 pmI am slip-sliding away from the 5BX program. It is just too much of a hassle to do every morning. I've missed a few days in the past - usually through sleeping around somebody's house, or LRP weekends - but this is the first weekend that I've woken up in my own bed and just not done it because I couldn't be arsed. Theoretically I should keep going and slip back a step or two on the chart for every day missed, but that's very dispiriting and on the whole I can't be bothered.
I will to keep up with some sort of exercise, probably some situps and maybe pushups, but definitely not the running-on-the-spot and likely not every day. (Probably every school day.) After all, I'm walking half an hour almost every lunch time, and anyway it's not as though I'm not already enough of a lanky streak of piss.
I will to keep up with some sort of exercise, probably some situps and maybe pushups, but definitely not the running-on-the-spot and likely not every day. (Probably every school day.) After all, I'm walking half an hour almost every lunch time, and anyway it's not as though I'm not already enough of a lanky streak of piss.
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Date: 2006-02-06 01:48 pm (UTC)I've just rebooted my 5BX, and the running on the spot is the point, I think/
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Date: 2006-02-06 04:16 pm (UTC)I agree that exercise is one of the most boring things ever. If there was some way of somehow keeping the mind occupied/doing something productive at the same time, it'd be much more appealing. I tried doing cardio-vascular stuff at home and watching movies at the same time, but it doesn't really work.
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