In the past month or so I have completely restarted my
fitness routine – I used to work out a lot and after stopping for a few months,
I’m just getting back into the swing of it. I thought that I would bring my
fitness to this blog as it’s a big part of my life and I also thought it’d be
nice to have a place to document my journey. Let’s get motivated.
The best place to start would probably be with my history of
fitness. I used to really dislike my body, I was never necessarily big but, I
was always bloated – I pigged out A LOT. So, from the age of about 12/13 I used
to set myself the task of getting fit at the beginning of every year yet, I
never could stick to it. Of course, the feeling of giving up left me deflated
but, I think I was too young to really get into the correct mind set in order
to work out effectively. Soon enough, January of 2015 rolled around – I had the
same resolution but, this time was different; this time I was going to stick to
it. I built up slowly, for the first two months I literally did a 30 day ab
& squat challenge and then worked out for three days a week. I probably
worked out for about 15 minutes on my “working out days”. Soon enough I was
working out one hour a day, five days a week. At my peak of fitness I was going
to the gym for over two hours a day, six days a week. As you can imagine, I was
VERY proud of myself. As it turns out, slowly building up was the way for me to
develop a love for fitness (I will do a structured post on this as I think it
could help a lot of people out).
You’re probably wondering why I’m writing this post; If I
was so into fitness, how did I wind up not doing it? Well, life simply got in
the way. I moved to a new place and just as I was about to sort a membership
out for a gym, I had to move again – I ended up moving quite a few times and
over that period of time I just fell out of the habit of working out. So, at
the beginning of this year I was all ready to start my fitness up again – I
kind of stuck to it and kind of didn’t. I did a little bit of working out here
and there but, it wasn’t enough. On top of that, I got quite sick in
March/April this year and I couldn’t even think about working out. Once again,
I was thrown a bit off guard. I didn’t want to be defeated though so, half way
through June I began to work out for about ten minutes a day and in July I was
doing about twenty minutes a day, five days a week. It helped me to build back
up my love for fitness – It reminded me of how I got into it in the first
place.
That brings me to now – August. Over the period of August I
have been working out for about 40-60 minutes a day, five days a week and I am
finally starting to see some progress again which makes me really happy. I’ve
been eating pretty healthy, I have way more than my five a day and I’ve been
eating a lot of protein. However, some days I will go to my local SPAR and
literally spend like seven pounds on junk food (haha, life is all about
balance). The reason why this feels like the start of my fitness journey is
because I feel like I’m properly working out now, in comparison to short little
bursts. I am nowhere near where I want to be but, I’m building up – Slow and
steady wins the race.
The areas that I want to work on at the moment are my
oblique’s (this is your waist area – working on this helps to give you more of
an hourglass shape but of course, genetics help), my lower back and my glutes.
My main focus is definitely my legs and glutes as I really want to try and bulk
them up a little bit and get some more shape.
So, what am I doing you may ask? I’m not going to the gym,
at the moment I’m working out from home which I’m really enjoying. I am
currently using “Blogilates”, which is a fitness channel on YouTube (I’ve used
it since trying to get fit when I was 12). As my glutes are my main focus, I
have set up a series of three leg days and two ab days. These are all separate
playlists, consisting of six videos each – All an hour or under. If you happen
to me interested in following the same plan that I’m on then I have left the
links to each playlist underneath for you J
I am planning on making a fitness series, one for me to
track my progress and also so we can all get motivated together. I’m very
excited for this new chapter.
See you next Tuesday,
C x
the first quote is so funny. funny but true
ReplyDeleteThe Glossychic
i always find peoples fitness journeys so interesting to read about! at the moment i'm going for around an hour and a half 3 days a week...i dont think i could ever get up to 2 hours 6 days a week - i admire your dedication, girl!!!
ReplyDeletei dont think there is any feeling in the world better than when you start to SEE the changes and begin feeling strong. it's the only motivation i need! would definitely be interested to read along if you did a fitness series!
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