I recently decided to go on a health binge. By that I mean work out twice a day at the gym, and eat healthy foods I see on Epicurious. It will probably be good for me...that is to say. My diet is a 2,000 calorie like other adults. I usually end up 50 calories short of that, haha.
Anyways, I went to a gym for the FIRST time today. Last night, I borrowed my brother's weights and did some exercises with those. It was a huge milestone because I had never actually done that of my own volition. It was very invigorating. I even broke a mild sweat, which I consider a good thing.
I was the fattest girl in the gym at 9AM. It was so funny, I thought it was kind of an accomplishment.
To begin with, I did jumping jacks and trunk twists. Then, I decided to run four laps around the track--inside lane of course--to warm up. Boy, that was tough. I reminded myself of a scene in the movie 'Facing the Giants.' It is about a failing football team and a failing coach in a Christian academy, Shiloh. Aside from being overly, blatantly and unapologetically Christian-centric, one scene inspired me so much that I did all four laps without stopping. I was breathing hard by that time!
The coach needs to invigorate his team to take up the slack, and tells the team captain that he is the most influential player on the team. To prove it, he has the player--Brock--do the death crawl with a teammate on his back. The death crawl is where one has someone on his or her back and uses their arms to "walk" forward for a duration of time. He said that Brock had the gift of of leadership and was the most influential player on the team. Well, that scene influenced me.
The coach yells at Brock, telling him to never give up, to not rest, and to not lose heart. When Brock yells about the far 30 yard line, "It burns!" The coach crawling beside him says, "I know it burns!" Then after a short dialogue, he said, "Then you need to negotiate with your body to find more strength, but you keep going!" It was quite a powerful scene.
I had to tell myself that, that I had to negotiate with my body to find more strength about a quarter of the way through the third lap. I am so weak...I was called flabby a while ago. Suffice it to say, it is true. However, all I ask is that when I slim down, my breast size stays intact. I would be so, so scared that they would leave me!
I'm watching an anime series (so rare!) called "Ghost Stories." It's about some little kids who hunt ghosts. Sounds boring, right? Well, it's hilarious because they swear at each other so much. Comedy!
Anyway, that's what's going on with me so far. I'm gonna hang out with Keely on Wednesday! I'm super excited! I asked her if she wanted to party, but she's not a partier. That's okay too. We'll have fun! I try to have a new present for her every time she comes to visit.
I really like my life! I have huge boobs. I have lots of friends. I know a lot of people! And I'm excelling in my major. O - H - I - O!!! O-H-I-O!!!
Anyways, I went to a gym for the FIRST time today. Last night, I borrowed my brother's weights and did some exercises with those. It was a huge milestone because I had never actually done that of my own volition. It was very invigorating. I even broke a mild sweat, which I consider a good thing.
I was the fattest girl in the gym at 9AM. It was so funny, I thought it was kind of an accomplishment.
To begin with, I did jumping jacks and trunk twists. Then, I decided to run four laps around the track--inside lane of course--to warm up. Boy, that was tough. I reminded myself of a scene in the movie 'Facing the Giants.' It is about a failing football team and a failing coach in a Christian academy, Shiloh. Aside from being overly, blatantly and unapologetically Christian-centric, one scene inspired me so much that I did all four laps without stopping. I was breathing hard by that time!
The coach needs to invigorate his team to take up the slack, and tells the team captain that he is the most influential player on the team. To prove it, he has the player--Brock--do the death crawl with a teammate on his back. The death crawl is where one has someone on his or her back and uses their arms to "walk" forward for a duration of time. He said that Brock had the gift of of leadership and was the most influential player on the team. Well, that scene influenced me.
The coach yells at Brock, telling him to never give up, to not rest, and to not lose heart. When Brock yells about the far 30 yard line, "It burns!" The coach crawling beside him says, "I know it burns!" Then after a short dialogue, he said, "Then you need to negotiate with your body to find more strength, but you keep going!" It was quite a powerful scene.
I had to tell myself that, that I had to negotiate with my body to find more strength about a quarter of the way through the third lap. I am so weak...I was called flabby a while ago. Suffice it to say, it is true. However, all I ask is that when I slim down, my breast size stays intact. I would be so, so scared that they would leave me!
I'm watching an anime series (so rare!) called "Ghost Stories." It's about some little kids who hunt ghosts. Sounds boring, right? Well, it's hilarious because they swear at each other so much. Comedy!
Anyway, that's what's going on with me so far. I'm gonna hang out with Keely on Wednesday! I'm super excited! I asked her if she wanted to party, but she's not a partier. That's okay too. We'll have fun! I try to have a new present for her every time she comes to visit.
I really like my life! I have huge boobs. I have lots of friends. I know a lot of people! And I'm excelling in my major. O - H - I - O!!! O-H-I-O!!!
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