Ode to My Gym
Back when we moved to NYC in 2015, I joined an all-women's gym called Lucille Roberts. I went until mid-pregnancy with Annie in 2016, when I was told to be on modified bedrest including no lifting. Fast forward...uh.. years, and this fall 2019 I finally re-joined the gym. After about a year and a half of half-hearted exercising at home and doing some irregular modified healthy eating, I feel like I am in a healthy place right now.
First of all, my husband Will is in a very fit shape right now. He's been going to a track club and he is super careful about what he puts in his body. It makes me really aware of what I am eating. As I am now in my thirties, I understand that I should limit my dairy intake and save halloween candy for special treats instead of daily treat-yo-self. I switched out my coffee creamers and I haven't had a soda in forever.
But, my gym. I love my gym. First of all, it is all women. It just feels safe to be there. The classes are tough, and the Zumba makes me smile it is a lot of fun and I always drip sweat. There's a great childcare room for Annie and it is a welcome break for me with her. Also, I'm walking .75 miles there and then another .75 miles back (it's about 13 blocks from my apartment) so I know that I am getting a decent workout in no matter what. I usually run some kind of errands on the route.
I love that there is so much diversity. Asian, Muslim, Russian, etc etc. Some women are Jewish and cover their heads, other women are Muslim and cover their head/arms. If there is a maintenance man in the building, then there are announcements so women will have a chance to cover up. I love that I get to just exercise and be in the same place with women who are so unlike me and I have no common ground with. I overhear many people having conversations in foreign languages, and the childcare workers are often Arabic speaking to the little Arabic kids. I love that I am reminded of the beautiful diversity of my neighborhood, and that Annie is already being exposed to it too.
So here I am, on my "fitness journey" trying to be strong because I have to be. As of right now, Israel is 80 pounds, and I have to lift him regularly. I have to do hard things and there's a lot that is physically required of me. I NEED to be healthy and strong. So, back to the gym I go. Not to lose weight per se, but to just be healthy because it is a good thing. I can have self-control, drink smoothies and say no to carbs not because it makes me better, but because using self-control as a discipline is a good thing and it can be a spiritual thing! Just as I say no and yes to some things, I also do that with my time. I limit TV intake and increase book and bible reading. I take the time to know my neighbors and work towards goals.
So, I'm thankful today for my gym and this newfound sense of drive!
First of all, my husband Will is in a very fit shape right now. He's been going to a track club and he is super careful about what he puts in his body. It makes me really aware of what I am eating. As I am now in my thirties, I understand that I should limit my dairy intake and save halloween candy for special treats instead of daily treat-yo-self. I switched out my coffee creamers and I haven't had a soda in forever.
But, my gym. I love my gym. First of all, it is all women. It just feels safe to be there. The classes are tough, and the Zumba makes me smile it is a lot of fun and I always drip sweat. There's a great childcare room for Annie and it is a welcome break for me with her. Also, I'm walking .75 miles there and then another .75 miles back (it's about 13 blocks from my apartment) so I know that I am getting a decent workout in no matter what. I usually run some kind of errands on the route.
I love that there is so much diversity. Asian, Muslim, Russian, etc etc. Some women are Jewish and cover their heads, other women are Muslim and cover their head/arms. If there is a maintenance man in the building, then there are announcements so women will have a chance to cover up. I love that I get to just exercise and be in the same place with women who are so unlike me and I have no common ground with. I overhear many people having conversations in foreign languages, and the childcare workers are often Arabic speaking to the little Arabic kids. I love that I am reminded of the beautiful diversity of my neighborhood, and that Annie is already being exposed to it too.
So here I am, on my "fitness journey" trying to be strong because I have to be. As of right now, Israel is 80 pounds, and I have to lift him regularly. I have to do hard things and there's a lot that is physically required of me. I NEED to be healthy and strong. So, back to the gym I go. Not to lose weight per se, but to just be healthy because it is a good thing. I can have self-control, drink smoothies and say no to carbs not because it makes me better, but because using self-control as a discipline is a good thing and it can be a spiritual thing! Just as I say no and yes to some things, I also do that with my time. I limit TV intake and increase book and bible reading. I take the time to know my neighbors and work towards goals.
So, I'm thankful today for my gym and this newfound sense of drive!
All the best on your journey <3
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