During my last check up with Dr. Petri I was reminded I am currently about 15 lbs overweight. I was reminded that being overweight adds to the strain on my heart and since I am already at high risk for heart disease thanks to my Lupus, I need to make some changes. That is easier said than done. I am envious of the people who have small children and find the time and motivation to get in an hour of exercise a day regularly. I find that I get excited and keep up the healthy lifestyle for a few days or a week then I fall off the wagon. Each time I fall off, it is harder to get back on.
So I joined a gym. Prior to moving to Texas I was a regular at Gold's Gym for years. I can't say it helped much because I feel like I worked out regularly and didn't see the results I wanted. However, I had to give up my membership when I moved. I was excited to find out a family member was canceling his membership and I could just take it over without any sign-up fees. So now I am month-to-month at $19, which includes all classes.
Since I signed up about a month ago, I have been attending yoga. One week I attended 3 classes. I find that it really helps with my pain. I have had three different instructors and they are all so different. Each class I learn new positions and test myself in new ways. I never knew yoga could be so strenuous and rewarding. I have experienced less back pain (usually this lasts for the week after the class). I have been focusing on my breathing. It feels great to at least appear to be a regular who knows what she is doing. I suck at balance. I cannot remember the names of many of the positions. But I am trying.
I missed my yoga class this week which would have been tonight (it is my husband's birthday). I am actually bummed about it. That is a good thing. I wish Gold's Gym had more yoga class offerings.
What's next? I am considering trying cycling. I need to add something else into my schedule so I might start seeing some results. I am fairly certain 10 minutes of corpse pose isn't helping me loose those 15 lbs. I love yoga. My lupus loves yoga.
Love yoga now; thank you daughter. Ready to cycle when you are!
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