Hi IndyChick!
Yes! I LOVE to exercise...NOW! !
I'm a non-athletic type in a family of athletes (marathon runners, throwers, wrestlers, football and soccer players, a Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do etc.). I have ALWAYS felt inferior when it came to moving my body around. I took up walking as an exercise mainly because it was cheap AND nobody else in my family did it! I could excel in something on my own and not feel like a loser trying to be a wannabee athlete! I watched the pounds come off and was AMAZED! I didn't have to be an athlete in order to move my body!
As my walking distances increased I actually started to keep track of my miles. A couple years into my walking routine I hit 1000 miles! My family made me a fat-free cake with Cool-Whip icing and a big 1000 written on the top.
For me, that was a real turning point. I had actually accomplished something that none of my athetic family had accomplished -WALKED 1000 miles! I also had a body that was thinner and more in shape than it had ever been. At that point I had lost about 40 pounds and I found that my body didn't seem as stiff and uncoordinated as it had always felt.
After that I moved into all kinds of DVD exercising. I first visited our local library and tried out all different kinds of exercise. Some were for me and some were too tough, but I managed to find a bunch that were really FUN! Richard Simmons was my starter one. I've always admired him for his empathy and laughed with him as he would be so crazy. I got up more courage and added Leslie Sansone's Walk Away the Pounds" to my IT LIST. Now I had no excuse NOT to walk when drifts of snow outside were a couple feet high. I could walk right in my livingroom or familyroom, and I could do it any time of the day or night!
After those positive experiences I branched out to more challenging DVDs. Yoga, Denise Austin, Karen Voigt, Chalene Johnson's Turbo Jam and Gilad's step routines are favorites of mine. Ones that I loved I bought to keep. Ones that were too hard, I took back to the library hoping that I might be able to revisit them someday when I was more fit.
Just yesterday I revisited my Suzanne Deason "Balance Ball for Weight Loss". I was pleasantly surprised how much more capable I was this time. I did the hour-long routine again today and could see improvement from just yesterday.
If I would have fast-forwarded a video of me on the balance ball even five years ago, I never would have believed it to be possible. I guess it all is a testimony of coming to terms with yourself.
Once I felt good enough and capable enough and worthy enough to learn something new JUST FOR ME, I then was able to move ahead. Exercise is so much a part of me now that I load up my step, my ball, my DVDs, and my weights when I go visit my mom for a week! If we are away as a family I set the clock for two hours BEFORE everyone else so that I won't miss my workout.
I also came to the realization that I will always have to watch how much food goes into my body, and I always will have to exercise to lose and then maintain the weight I have lost. I NEVER want the pounds I lost to EVER be found again!
Cheryl