I have been keeping track of my exercise every Friday for 5 years, and plan to continue doing so.
Since the pandemic started, I have been keeping track of “firsts,” and more lately, I have been trying to note good things (“fabulousness”). It’s a good way to pay attention and not let life slide by.
Friday Firsts
This week’s firsts:
- I attended a social event for a small group from work, and enjoyed it.
Fabulousness
See above, an enjoyable social event with people I work with every week. Held at an outdoor venue on a beautiful summer day.
Fitness Log
The goal is to get 150 minutes of moderate exercise, of which (ideally) 60 minutes should build strength (yoga counts); if I am working in the hospital, my goal is just 90 minutes, which is a more realistic stretch during those busy days.
How did I do?
- Saturday: My friend stopped by again for a morning walk. I again did not time our walk, but will call it 10 minutes.
- Sunday: I needed to get a birthday card or two, and did not have the car. I walked to and from the store for the first time in months, 54 minutes (counting time spent texting family, but not shopping time).
- Monday: I missed out on walking home, but did work out with my trainer. 30 minutes.
- Tuesday: A walk part-way home, 20 minutes.
- Wednesday: My tennis lesson was super: an hour outside in cooler but still summery weather, with music from the 70s and cicadas buzzing. Life is good.
- Thursday: I slept poorly overnight, and didn’t have the oomph to walk after work. Possibly knowing I’d already hit my exercise goal for the week encouraged me to ask for a pick up at the hospital.
- Friday: There was no time for me to exercise today, as I had to travel after work.
Total: 84 minutes walking, 30 minutes strength training, and 60 minutes tennis, for a total of 174 minutes of exercise. This exceeded my weekly goal by a decent amount, and I felt a lot better than prior weeks.
CME Goals
Still nothing. I really do need to buckle down soon. Very soon.
Well done for exceeding your fitness goals. I’ve been away for 16 days so my August goals report will be sparse. TIme to get back on track for September.
Thanks!
Re: your goals. I’ve been finding that sometimes real life gets in the way of my plans, often times for the better.