Getting There
May 16th, 2007 at 2:54 pm (Physical)
For me, the battle is not in pushing hard at the gym, or making and achieving fitness goals. No. The battle is in the Getting There. I’m happy to report that I did go on my date with Jimmy last night, thankyouverymuch. Once there, I decided to adopt a “start slow” attitude rather than jump immediately into some kamikaze C25K plan as is my tendency (and ultimate goal).
Okay, so I decided to walk on the treadmill for 20 minutes. I gave myself permission to spend that 20 minutes adjusting my bra straps and my headphones and finding the right way to hang my towel so that the next time I go (TONIGHT, PEOPLE) I will be able to be more serious about everything. Last night was not an exercise in, well, exercise. It was an exercise in sheer willpower. In Getting There. And, I went to the Jimmy. And that means I WON.
Nowhere was this start-slow plan more evident last night than when I looked down at the treadmill and my 20-minute mark coincided with 0.95 miles of distance. (Shut up. I said I was going to start slow, people.) I ask you: who can jump off the treadmill at 0.95 miles? Of course, then I passed my 1-mile mark only to see 194 calories burned. I mean, c’mon y’all. Is it just me, or would you also dogmatically devote 3 more minutes of your life to achieving even-number-ness?
Thank you.
There’s a whole new crowd at the gym now than when I was going last Fall. I do love my local, run-down YMCA and its scantily-clad 85 year olds pedaling. Chunky teenagers grunting. Soccer moms counting crunches and waiting for junior karate class to end. We are a rag-tag bunch with our combination of race t-shirts and Converse high-tops and sweaty paper towels (don’t ask). It’s like we’re all wearing one badge of bravery or another: the housewife with her Economics textbook. The Little League Coach with his knee brace. The new mother with her breast pump. Mine just happens to be an extra 150 pounds, but someday it will be a race t-shirt or a well-toned bicep.
The YMCA has got ever so much more heart than big, shiny, corporate Bally’s or Lifestyles or 24-hour Fitness. There are no fancy mounted televisions or complimentary towels or even staff members to keep watch. There’s just you, me, and Grandma B. She’s the one who’s logged 400 miles on that bike already this year. Go, Grandma B.
Sadly, I can’t find my fancy heart monitor gadgetry, and this greatly distresses me. I do love my gadgetry. Sometimes, when I’m suiting up to walk the dog around the block, I worry that I’ll look a bit like RoboCop and, in spite of everything (including that general hippy-granola vibe that I try to rock from day to day), I like that.
Anyway, the point is that for a few weeks I was using the lost heart monitor as my excuse to not exercise and guess what? Those days are over. No more excuses. I can half-ass it when I get there and take it easy and start slowly and take all sorts of other easy ways out, but from now on I will focus on Getting There.
Laura said,
May 16, 2007 at 7:34 pm
Thank you for this post (and the one about making your own lunch). I stumbled to your site from ElasticWaist. Am I ever grateful for that!
It is as if you have read my mind and put it in plain view–it can’t be swept under the carpet any longer. By god, I am so grateful.
I just started going to the gym and the first day I actually went was a HUGE moment for me (no pun intended). When I am doing something, I do it with gusto. But it is the “Getting There” that is my problem–I’d like everyone else to think/exercise/live for me. So, I think “Getting There” is a good way to live…because it is an accomplishment. A very important step in taking responsibility for your own life.
Thank you for sharing your stories. They are needed.
Sarah said,
May 17, 2007 at 6:48 am
You and Jimmy are going to have a fabulous relationship! I just know it!
I guess the YMCA that I go to here in Nashville is different from most Y’s. I know it blows the one I went to in West Virginia out of the water. There is a Subway, TV’s on every piece of cardio equipment, and free towels! I am spoiled. There are a lot of gay men who go to the one I go to, so I don’t have to worry TOO much about guys looking at me.
Salma Gundi said,
May 17, 2007 at 11:44 am
Even numberness is how I get through most of my machine cardio based experiences. :)
Congratulations on the going. I think you and Jimmy are going to have a beautiful relationship.
Marla said,
May 19, 2007 at 8:09 am
Good for you! Any one who just goes to the gym at all gets huge points! You are right that simply Getting There is a huge accomplishment - so many people never get to that point. Rock on!
Jen said,
May 19, 2007 at 2:32 pm
Sounds like you did a lot more than adjust your bra straps and figure out where to hang your towel. Congrats on the mile and on Getting There. I completely understand the need to make it to an even mile! Obsessiveness can be a curse (I can’t find my heart rate monitor and I can’t work out without it) or a blessing (gotta make it to a mile) in this process. Might as well work it for what it’s worth.