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kelly | 6 January 2009 - 4:54pm
This past year one of my blessings has been my workout buddies. My typical weekly workout routine includes Curves, swimming, and now yoga, and each of these activities I do with a good friend. In addition to the motivation these friends provide to actually show up and not wuss out, it's also emotionally energizing to spend time each week with them.
Mom and I have been going to Curves for several years now. Although I started going mostly just to support her, I am considerably more toned than I was when I began. But more importantly, I love having a reason to see Mom 3 times a week. The workout is a bit like our relationship - routine and comfortable.
HFD is my swimming partner. Considering our shared love for the ocean and dolphins and such, this is an appropriate activity for us to do together. The way our schedules work out, we both end up getting to the pool about 15 minutes before it opens for lap swimming. So we sit in the locker room and chat. And then we chat some more while taking breaks between lap sets. The place we swim is sorta ghetto, so there's also plenty of opportunity for snarking, something else we love to do.
I've just recently been brought back to yoga by another friend. She is 25 years my elder and has been so many things to me through the years - a teacher, a colleague, and always a mentor. Occasionally we'll go somewhere afterwards for a real conversation, but usually we just talk as we walk to our cars. But somehow, just moving through the poses together seems like enough. She has always brought me reflection and clarity, and yoga is yet another way that I can receive that, indirectly, from her.
It's such a gift to have a moment each week to reconnect with a close friend, to swap silly stories, share frustrations, or just see a friendly face. And these moments provide a continuity that I believe deepens our friendship. With the support, of mind and body, from these women, it's no wonder I'm feeling stronger than ever.
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Workout girlfriends are a treasure, indeed. I don't have one right now. I'm going to try to remedy that. I remember years ago, making a deal with a co-worker friend that if I made any excuses about going to the gym after work, she was to say, "You have to go, LARDASS!" She was the sweetest, kindest person imaginable, and I would resist going just to have the delight of her discomfort when she kept up her end of the deal and called me Lardass. Good times. Thanks for the memory :)
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You know, I always think of going to the gym as alone time. Now that I have my own apartment though, trying to go with a friend more sounds like a great idea!
Thanks! I feel the same way about our time together. But I think that you mean we swim in between taking breaks from chatting! Oh wait, are we not telling people that...
Well, Susie, forget me teasing you about saggy boobs. Lardass is even better. ;)
That's a very good one, Rz! (And hi!)
Jenski, I think for some people working out can be great "me time," but I would probably just stand myself up. I can justify why NOT to work out very well. For example, just coming up with a reason not to go is exercise...for the brain.
You'll notice, HFD, that I did not mention the times we skip swimming entirely to go sit at a coffeehouse...
Whoa, you just made me miss yoga even more than I already did. *sigh* I gotta find myself a class and GO.