Friday, January 29, 2010

Day 28

I did not get on the treadmill until 9:30 p.m. Ugh!! And it was the last thing on earth I wanted to do tonight! I just wanted to crawl into bed after finally getting Jude down to sleep! Anyways, it's done and I'm glad. If it weren't for this challenge, friend, this is one of those days that there is NO WAY I would have exercised!
I did get new shoes today, so that helped. I'm too lazy to take a picture though, so I shall do it tomorrow when I hopefully have a bit more energy!

I found this earlier today on http://fansofbeingamom.com/ and thought I'd share. I like how all the reasons are related to being a Mommy! :)

15 Really Good Reasons to Exercise:

1. Endorphins – Official definition: natural opiates (produced in the brain, by physical exercise or thinking happy thoughts) which act as natural painkillers. Real World definition: the stuff that explains women who go happily through labor and delivery without painkillers.
2. Stress Release – Who needs stress relief more than moms?
3. Better Sleep – Need I say more?
4. Mommy Time – If you’re able to set time aside to exercise on your own, you’ll reap the extra benefit of some solitary down time … a mommy “time out,” if you will.
5. Greater Confidence – Whether you’ve reached your fitness goal or not, taking action gives you a feeling of empowerment, a more positive body image, and the confidence to put yourself “out there.”
6. Bonding Opportunities – If you choose to make your fitness routine a group activity, you’ll have the chance to forge new friendships and nurture old ones.
7. Better Health – There are a ton of specific health benefits, but overall health is important for moms. After all, we’re the one who end up taking care of everyone else when they get sick!
8. Greater immunity – When you’re healthy, your immune system is stronger, which helps you stay healthy.
9. Increased Good Cholesterol – Exercise boosts the good stuff!
10. Lower Blood Pressure – Even when the kids are pushing all your buttons, exercise will help you rebalance things in your favor.
11. More Energy – It doesn’t make immediate sense, but working out does give you more energy. And, if anyone can use more energy, it’s moms!
12. Stronger Muscles – Stronger muscles don’t just help you carry all those groceries, they also help protect you from injuries. Strong abs, for instance, help protect your back.
13. Stronger Bones – Women in particular should do what they can to strengthen their bones and certain kinds of weight training do just that.
14. Greater Flexibility – Stronger, more supple muscles lead to greater physical flexibility, and the stress-fighting aspects of exercise help make you more mentally limber as well.
15. You’re Setting a Good Example – As moms, we do everything we can to provide for and teach our children. Investing time and effort in taking care of yourself by exercising regularly sets a great example for your kids to follow.

2 comments:

  1. Those are 15 good ones AND can apply to GRAND Mom's too!!!!!

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  2. Can't wait to hear how the new shoes are working out & if you can tell a difference. Sorry you got on so late. I feel your pain. That is the pits when it gets put off so late. But good for you for finding enough motivation to get you through the day! :)
    jessy

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