Dear Husband has signed up to work with a personal trainer once a week at the fitness center we recently joined. He had his first session last week, to assess his fitness level and set his goals. I was really impressed with his trainer, because right from the start there was never any talk about getting thin or ripped. Just getting some weight off, and improving fitness level without striving for a specific ideal. It's a very intuitive approach: "we'll work at it until YOU feel you're in a good place, then set up a routine to maintain it". I like that a lot.
I'm pretty much following the same approach, just without a trainer. I know I want to be smaller, but exactly how much so, I can't say. I remember how I felt and what life was like at specific weight ranges, so I have a bit of an idea of what I need to work towards. But, I'll know I'm there when I feel completely at home in my own body again. Same with fitness. I'll know I'm there when I can do all the things I want to do with relative ease again. Putting that kind of a spin on it makes you really feel as if you're working for yourself, not for some arbitrary ideal or goal.
To say that I march to the beat of my own drum is a bit of an understatement. My philosophies and values are a combination of traditional and alternative. My interests are a combination of popular and unconventional. I don't always make sense, and even contradict myself at times. So, I have to find my own way and make my own place in a society that in some ways I relate to quite well, but in other ways makes me feel as if I come from another planet.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Health/fitness goals, and setting them yourself versus some arbitrary ideal.
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