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YES! The first few times I did Insanity I cried when I got to the end. I was so happy and proud of myself that the tears just came like crazy! There's also a part during plyometric cardio circuit where this sad-ish music starts playing and as i'm gasping for breath my eyes get all teary, lol.
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Sorry for the loss of your father. :hug: |
I completely agree about the cathartic effect of exercise. It's astounding...every thing that's wrong in my life and in the world gets pounded out of me, is flung off of me, is exhaled by me, is sweated out of me, and yes, is cried out of me for that hour. For that hour, I soar, and I forget that I have limitations. I will never stop exercising again in my life.
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No but I want to! I know that sounds silly but I've watched a couple of seasons of The Biggest Loser and they're ALWAYS CRYING. I'm watching it like, "Why don't I cry?! I want to cry!" hahah.
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Teary maybe. Like when I finished walking my first half marathon I was pretty pumped. But not full on crying. This concept is alien to me.
You say you are starting again after a long time. You know 30 Day Shred and Turbo are advanced? Why are you starting there rather than building up? Don't get hurt ok? :( A. |
The last 1/4 mi. of my first 5K was all uphill, pretty steep. It was SO HARD to push through. I was dry-sobbing--no real tears, but making panting/crying noises. I couldn't even walk it out after I hit the finish line--I had to sit down on the curb right there and rest for a few minutes.
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