I mentioned yesterday that I since I have been working from home, I’ve had a lot more time to workout, and thus I have been working out a lot more. Make sense, right?
I mentioned 2 a day workouts, which doesn’t actually mean I am working out twice a day. Well, sometimes, but usually not. I mean I am doing two workouts in one day, usually back to back- which means cardio then upper body, then the next day cardio, and lower body. Its awesome. I love it. I can already see changes and feel like my workouts are something I can take my time with, and enjoy instead just trying to cram it in inbetween shifts.
The only problem is, I don’t have any goals yet, and I can’t think of any. I don’t want anything with weight, because I don’t want to lose weight, and I don’t want to focus on body fat because that will happen naturally, so I’m thinking I should set some strength goals. I want to build more muscle (I have a feeling I’m going to end up looking like a pro wrestler soon) but the problem with that is I don’t really keep track of that stuff. Maybe I should keep track. If I did, I would keep track on here, and I dont know if you guys would be bored with that stuff.
Are you interested in seeing my workouts/weight progressions?
Gah- I have to do a “photo shoot” this weekend. I wrote an article for Breathe Magazine’s Winter Issue about how to train for ski season and was asked to be in the pictures. Think I can officially add “fitness model” to my resume?
LINKS:
You On a Diet listed their top 34 weight loss blogs, and EGN was included. Thanks!!
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Ruby Reminds Us of the Dangers of Food Pushers
Michelle Obama Shorts (I didnt write this one but I think the comments are hilarious)
