I didn’t get a chance to write about where I stand with my fitness goals last week. It’s not because I’m behind. Exactly. I have learned int he past two weeks how important it is to go to the gym first thing in the morning before things come up and excuses are made. But I have also forced myself to remain active at home on days that I haven’t made it into the gym.

But the real news here is that: I WENT TO MY FIRST FITNESS CLASS. And three days later, I can almost move! Alert the presses! So, here’s the rundown.

I got to the gym with enough time to drop the boys in childcare, sign in, switch my shoes and have a short conversation with a firefighter my Husband works with at the Fire Department. Then I walked down the hall and into the fitness room. The happy surprise was that there was only one other person (a woman with two kids the same ages as TheBrothers) as some couldn’t make it the first week. The unhappy surprise was that the male teacher wasn’t there and a female was teaching. That made me nervous.

But we got to moving. We did some stretching. And breathing. And then we started stepping. And, let me tell you, we got to stepping. If you think the Advanced Step on Wii Fit is even remotely hard, don’t take a Step class at your local gym. I was able to keep up with the footwork. And I was able to push myself past some comfort levels for some repeaters. But, by the end of that first half hour, I was sweating. And fully aware that I was going to feel it in the morning.

But it didn’t end there, folks. Oh, no. Because it’s not just about cardio. It’s about building muscle, too.

So we got body bars and did some arm workouts. And chest workouts. And more arms. And some squats. And then we ended the class with abs. ABS, I TELL YOU. ABS OF DOOM! Okay, I may be exaggerating a bit. But, still, as we neared that hour mark, it sure felt like movement of doom in general.

I left the fitness room and went to change my shoes. My firefighter friend told me that my face was red. Then I pointed out that his was as well. I changed shoes. Picked up the boys. And went home. I felt pretty good. I was proud of myself.

And then I woke up the next morning.

That was my first mistake. Waking up on Day Two Post Step Class was my second mistake.

I’m happy to say that I can walk today without thinking my calves were going to revolt and just separate themselves from my legs all together. I’m still aware that I worked muscles that I forgot I had but, can I tell you something? I AM SO PROUD! I was able to keep up. I was able to finish. I was able to keep going. I was able. Period. And that feels great. I’m going to get in shape. I’m going to fit back in my thin jeans. And I’m going to be HEALTHY while doing it. And that’s totally awesome folks.

However, I am still in desperate need of shoes. (Want me to review a pair? Send me some! I have high arches.) I went to try on a few last week and, let me tell you, I have weird feet people. So far I haven’t found anything that initially strikes my fancy. I’m going to maybe have to purchase a pair and just hope/pray that they work on my weird shaped foot. More suggestions, please. Specific models, not just name brand! I’m planning on a blog about my shoe buying experience this next trip out!

But the bad news is: still no weight loss. Things do fit differently. My arms look shapelier and my legs look, well, nice. But no movement on the scale. I know. Muscle weighs more than fat. And yadda yadda yadda. But it’s kind of heartbreaking. And discouraging. But I keep on keeping on.

This week’s goals are a little more loose as we have some scheduling conflicts going on. My goal is to hit the gym 3 days (fitness class included) and stay active at home for the other four. Whether that’s with yoga, the stability ball or an evening walk (sans-ice cream) with the boys, I don’t yet know. But activity (and not just up and down the stairs to do laundry) is the goal on those four days. Stop by Go Workout Mom and tell her your goals for the week.

  7 Responses to “I Can Almost Move”

  1. Oh, reading this made me miss the Step class I took in college. I can’t keep up on the Wii when I do Advanced Step but I always could in class! Way to go Jenna, you’re inspiring!

  2. @lisa: Yes. I hadn’t taken Step since college either. I’m so glad I took this class though. And I can move even more today! WOO!

  3. Way to go! I love that “can’t move” the next day feeling…makes me know I really pushed myself.

    I’m finally jumping into my losing weight routine. It’s about time…my son is 1, so I no longer have an excuse, I say!

    And be proud that your clothes are fitting differently! That is HUGE!

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  4. Just think how you’ll feel on the “day after” when you can hardly tell you’ve hardly been working out at all. :-) Congratulations on all the progress so far – you’re definitely disciplined. It sounds like having a solid plan helps with motivation.

  5. What a great day and follow up. Keep it up Firemom. Next time you hit that class you’re not going to feel as sore and you’re going to be more pumped.

    Don’t worry about the scale. Take your measurements and keep enjoying the feel of the clothes starting to fall off. The scale will start dropping as you get further and further down this great journey of healthy living!

    Whoohoo! Firemom, rocks. Firemom is on FIRE!

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  6. Don’t joke about the muscle weighs more thing, dude! It’s true! You’ll want to be svelte and fit into the skinny jeans – tone, tone, tone! You’ll feel better.

    An acquaintance of my is an aerobics instructor. While she was pregnant with her second child, she briefly gave up her high intensity workouts to teach the Pilates classes at my Y. I took them briefly. S he said Pilates did more to tone her body than any other class she taught or took! And believe you me, even a totally klutzy person without any coordination whatsoever can do Pilates. It’s not as easy as it seems, and I might not have looked like I was doing every move perfectly right, but it was good. And calming. And an easy 5:30 am workout to wake up to…. Try it!

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  7. [...] when I set some not-so-strict fitness goals last week, citing scheduling conflicts as the reason? Well, that was prior to the phone call letting me know [...]

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