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<< Yes, there are definitely days when I have to force myself to workout! >>

Thanks ! I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who has 'off' days.

Most days I just force myself to do it, and I'm always glad that I did. I

guess with any kind of exercise there will be days when you're body 'just

says no'! LOL!

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> That's great Barb!! Now, I have a question for you, , Elena

and

> anyone else who is a Tae Bo fanatic! I have read some of you say

that you

> have to force yourself to take a day off. Do you ever have to

force yourself

> to work out? Most days I don't have a problem working out, but

some days my

> arms and legs feels as though they're made of lead and on those

days it's

> very difficult for me to finish a workout. Last week I only did

Tae Bo 3

> days (the first time I've worked out less than 5 times per week

since I

> started). I'm doing better this week, but I just wondered if those

of you

> who work out 6 or 7 days a week ever have to force yourself to do

it.

>

,

Yes, there are definitely days when I have to force myself to

workout! It's funny that you mentioned this now because it's

actually been really hard for me to workout a lot of days lately!

One reason is like you, my legs feel like lead weights. I guess it's

from the tb tv workouts and the different muscles they are

working....but for the past 2 weeks I've been really sore and it

doesn't ever seem to go away. I have taken off 2 days each week for

the past 2 weeks, only working out 5 days a week each of those

weeks. So, yes.....there are days I don't feel like working out and

I have to push myself to do it! I've just been trying to listen to

my body and see if I really need the day off or whether I can work

through the soreness. Lately, it's seemed like I really needed the

extra day off....so, I've taken the extra day off! We all get into a

rut sometimes. But, even on an " off " day of tae-bo....it's still

better than my best days doing any other type of exercise....LOL!

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In a message dated 5/10/00 4:49:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ruppydog@...

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<< Have weeks where I do my work outs 6 times a week, but I

try not to get to critical if I only do 4 work outs. Anything is

better than sitting on the couch. I lost another pound. >>

You have a great attitude ! Congratulations on the pound you lost!!

:)

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> << Yes, there are definitely days when I have to force myself to

workout! >>

>

> Thanks ! I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who

has 'off' days.

> Most days I just force myself to do it, and I'm always glad that I

did. I

> guess with any kind of exercise there will be days when you're

body 'just

> says no'! LOL!

>

>

I don't think there isn't a day yet and I have been doing this a long

time that I don't have to do the ole 15 minute claus, that's where I

tell myself to at least do 15 minutes, knowing full well that if I

start I will finish. But my brain doesn't seem to realize that at

5:30 in the morning. I also try to tell myself that I will feel much

better if I get up and do the workout. Now this doesn't always work,

twice this week already the snooze alarm won. But my resolve is as

long as I keep trying to get up and make it through at least 4 work

outs a week I have accomplished something and that's better than

nothing. I have weeks where I do my work outs 6 times a week, but I

try not to get to critical if I only do 4 work outs. Anything is

better than sitting on the couch. I lost another pound. It's great

I was so depressed two weeks ago when I found this site and through

everyone's inspiration I have found that little extra and now I am

getting my results. Thanks everyone, you are so encouraging. I

finally took a moment and went through the member listing, now I have

some faces to go with all your names. I don't think I will get to

any live tappings living in Michigan, but I will be sure to look for

you on the live tapings. Your inspiration and kind words are always

appreciated. Thanks, hugs.

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<< It is sometimes better to skip the work-out on such a day, knowing

tomorrow

you will feel better, than do it and have a crummy time that may damper your

spirits towards your next work-out. Remember it is better to work-out with

intensity every other day than do an exercise daily walking thru the motions

without your full intensity >>

Thanks Barb. I will keep that in mind. One morning I was working out at 5am

and stopped because I didn't feel that I was giving it my best effort (my

body just wouldn't wake up! LOL!) I sit at a desk for 8 hours and stare at a

computer screen most of that time and by the time I get home, I'm more

mentally tired than physically tired. On those days, I need to make myself

just do it.

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<<I sit at a desk for 8 hours and stare at a computer screen most of that

time and by the time I get home, I'm more mentally tired than physically

tired. On those days, I need to make myself

just do it.>>

That's me too, so the days I'm not going to Jazzercise class I workout as

soon as I get home, and it's beginning to be a sort of closure for the

working day now. I really get p**d off with myself when I don't do it.

I just wish I could get up early and workout, like some of you here do, but

I tried last week and it just doesn't seem to suit me I end up feeling so

tired instead of it 'waking me up'.

Jill

who did UKBL1 followed by Studio Basic last night to make up for the

ice-cream pudding at lunchtime.

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I couldn't do the early thing either at first and dead on my feet

could better describe it, but I had to cause Hubby went on days and

he goes to bed way too early. Now it's the only thing that wakes me

up. The point however is not when you do the exercise but that you

do it. I have worked out both in the evening and now early morning

(there should be a law about getting up too early) And I just feel

great. I actually did a whole 50 of al#3 this moring. I would have

done the whole hour if time would have permitted but there's always

soemthing. I am just proud of myself for making it through a whole

50 minutes.

Congrats on your up coming wedding. Enjoy yourself!!!!

Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend- Doing Hubbys surprise birthday

party tonight he's turning the big 40.

> <<I sit at a desk for 8 hours and stare at a computer screen most

of that

> time and by the time I get home, I'm more mentally tired than

physically

> tired. On those days, I need to make myself

> just do it.>>

>

>

> That's me too, so the days I'm not going to Jazzercise class I

workout as

> soon as I get home, and it's beginning to be a sort of closure for

the

> working day now. I really get p**d off with myself when I don't do

it.

> I just wish I could get up early and workout, like some of you here

do, but

> I tried last week and it just doesn't seem to suit me I end up

feeling so

> tired instead of it 'waking me up'.

>

> Jill

> who did UKBL1 followed by Studio Basic last night to make up for the

> ice-cream pudding at lunchtime.

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