Sunday, February 23, 2025

Gotta Keep Moving

 I like to move, but I've never been one who's been drawn to formal exercise, more like one who is always tapping her foot or getting up to walk around. My job was great for that. But I don't have that job anymore, so I could greatly benefit from better aerobic and strength fitness -especially at my age. You may be as young as you feel, but your body doesn't always cooperate with your feelings. Anyway, exercise pretty much helps with everything from head to toe, and I'd like some of that help. :)

At this time of year, when it's cold outside, I spend a lot of time inside under a blanket. To counteract that, I have been trying out various exercise classes. I have been a gym member for a couple of years but only visited it every few months—never enough to get comfortable with anything. Now that I'm retired, I have more time and class options, so here are the classes I've tried recently.

Ballroom dance: This is through the rec department, and Ward and I have been going on and off for a year. It's a one-hour weekly class, and we focus on two dances per session. Now we're working on the samba and tango. This class makes me sweat, but it's not exhausting. It's also a good mental challenge as I try to learn the steps. 

Line Dancing: This class meets for an hour once a week at a dance studio. It is advertised for seniors, and the dances are simple. However, it's another one that definitely makes me sweat. The instructor is playful, and the class is a lot of fun. It's just about my speed.

The classes below are at the gym.

Zumba: This is an hour of continuous dancing. I'm better than I was, but I still struggle to keep up with the moves. I find the class challenging and am ready to quit after about 20 minutes. However, I have been sticking it out to the end, but with less vigorous movements than most of the class is doing. I hope I will improve on all counts if as I keep going.

Pilates and toning: I am new to Pilates and found the class good for stretching and toning. This particular one incorporated weights. Even using the lightest ones they had, I was challenged and was sore for a couple of days afterward. 

LIIT (Low-Intensity Interval Training): This class does 30 seconds of an exercise and 10 seconds of rest for 45 minutes. Different from HIIT (High-Intensity- Ward goes to this), LIIT does not do a lot of jumping. There were a fair amount of weight exercises during which I used no or light weights. I found it challenging but doable.

Strong and Balanced: This class was advertised for the over-50 crowd and focused on strength and balance. The class used weights and a chair. I especially appreciated that it concentrated on the entire body from head to toe. It was just about right for me at this point.

Tai Chi: I had never done tai chi before and was told there were many different kinds. We did a meditative type. It was 30 minutes of slow, continuous movement. In fact, the hardest part of the class was going slowly. The lights were dimmed, and gentle music played in the background. It provided good stretching with a focus on slowing down your thoughts. This is an important class that I hope to do more often.

Yoga: Ward and I did couples yoga for Valentine's Day. It was fun but not something I would want to do every day. I have to be careful not to hyper-extend my loose joints in yoga classes.

I would go back to any of these here. There is enough variety in time and activities that I should be able to reach my goal of 3 days of aerobic activity each week and at least 2 days of strength training. When the weather warms up, there will be more outdoor opportunities to be active. 

Wish me luck. Follow through with regular exercise has never been my strong point, but I feel hopeful this time will be different.

Until next time...

11 comments:

  1. I'm so impressed at your trying out all of these classes! That's amazing! I love any kind of dance, so I think I'd love line dancing and ballroom, but not sure I have the stamina for zumba! I'm proud of you!

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    1. Thanks. The Zumba class tests my stamina the most of any of the classes I've tried. I'm hoping at some point it won't be so taxing. And I know that will happen with practice.

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  2. Sounds like you are really serious about getting your exercises in! Well done! I hope you continue to go to the different classes and it gets easier as you go. :)

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    1. I am serious. I want to be able to do more things without hurting, and improving my overall fitness will help with that.

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  3. You get a fair amount of physical activity with your daily routines of caring for the cats among other things. I bet you're in pretty good shape.

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  4. What a great variety of classes! I think it's key to find something (or several "somethings") that you enjoy, exercise-wise. Keep up the good work.

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    1. The gym has many more classes than those I've tried. Ward goes to several of the more intense ones, and he has advised at this point not to try them because he doesn't want me to get discouraged. I'm hoping he will go to the Tai Chi class this week with me. Calming thoughts will be a good thing for both of us.

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  5. I am not a formal workout person either. I do not like getting together in group settings to workout. I prefer to hike and exert myself outdoors. Lately, I have not been doing it enough!

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    1. I like the social aspect of the classes and find that I work harder and longer in a class that I would otherwise. However, outdoor activity is the best!

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  6. It sounds fun to try out so many different classes.

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    1. I am lucky that I have so many to choose from. Eventually, I will find what works for me and the variety of them may decrease.

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