Three days a week I walk three miles with my neighbor. On the other days, we do Firm videos. We lift weights everyday (thanks to R for writing a program for me). My high cholestrol (258 total) motivated me to be more consistent in exercise (it's completely genetic), but I confess that I have other motivating factors, as well.
Conspiracy theories aren't my game and I don't believe that terrorists will overtake this country. I do think that by removing the modern conveniences to which we have become so accustomed they can create a choatic environment that would cause neighbor to rise against neighbor in the quest for survival. I don't think about this every hour of everyday, but it does cross my mind on occasion and I want to be fit enough to have to walk ten or twenty miles should it be required; to carry gear; my four year-old.
Aside from being physically prepared for anything that comes our way, R and I want to exemplify physical activity in front of our children. We want it to be seen as fun and beneficial. By having our girls swim three days a week, we want for them in their adult life to be uncomfortable in their conscience when they haven't exercised. We want them to feel a sense of personal obligation to stay fit.
So, as I push through the discomfort of another set of crunches, curls, and another half mile I have not only myself in mind, although I ultimately benefit and who doesn't want a more shapely body?
Posted by Rae at August 27, 2004 07:44 PM | TrackBackInteresting how many sane Christians are doing the exact same thing for the exact same reasons.
I work out at least 4 times a week. I am 50lbs down from my heaviest and it has been a two year odyssey and counting. Last night was my first workout with my new workout partner (need all the accountability/encouragement I can get.) First time ever doing free weights.
Being single the main motivation is one day I felt the Lord said that He was concerned about my weight. No flash of lightning or boulder on the head moments...just loving concern. Over the past two years He has taught SOOOO much about how taking care of one's body can teach us of our spiritual walk.
It is very neat you are modeling these things for your kids.
Posted by: Randy at August 27, 2004 08:45 PMI'm fat. Thanks for reminding me to get up and get my blood actually circulating again.
Posted by: Joe at August 28, 2004 04:47 AMI see that this time is different for you. The "habit of exercise" will keep you going once results are visible. I like our talk about exercise principles.
Posted by: R at August 28, 2004 08:17 AMMe, too R. You have been so helpful and I love your knowledge and how you have used to benefit our family. Ya ain't too bad lookin' either ;)
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