I thought it was past time to offer an update on my progress thus far.
Since October, in addition to leading my three water fitness classes I have been hitting the gym three days a week. I have tried several different programs along the way, including working out in the man-cave with my personal trainer husband. I am no longer doing that and currently am logging 30 minutes on the treadmill and hitting the Nautilus machine circuit (16 machines I believe) and completing it in about 30-35 minutes.
I really like this new program! I maintain a good heart rate for a minimum of an hour and feel great when I finish!
During my explorations of cross-training I have learned that it works! I have also learned that each foray into new territory brings with it both pros and cons. I really think it's important that you just keep moving. Whatever you decide to do!
I've lost 16 pounds since I began this journey as well as tightening up all the important bits. Someone asked me the other day if I was eating any differently. With the only exception being that I am trying to incorporate different grains (buckwheat, brown rice instead of white) into my already very restricted diet, I had to say no, I am not. But that course is not for those of you who can make better choices when you eat and have a far greater variety of foods to choose from. In your case, you will have to change your way of eating. Be mindful of the choices you make. Don't hit the local fast food joint if you can eat at home and control your ingredients and your portions. Know what I mean?
We went to an all-day instructor's workshop yesterday and if I was going to lead land-based group exercise, this would be a very worthwhile program. It was called Silver and Fit and is aimed at the 65+ crowd. It's a good workout and lots of fun. I learned some things I think will translate into the pool and will be letting them loose on my 'mermaids' in the coming weeks. They are developing an aquatic program and I'm interested in seeing where that leads. The workshop also gave me some ideas for revisions on my book, Dry Is Not an Option and I will be working on that in the near future.
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