March
21

The importance of cardio respiratory exercise; it cannot be stressed enough. It alarmed me the first time I noticed that I was out of breath from going up a flight of stairs.  Now, I know this is a common occurrence, however, I used to run a thousand stairs in a half hour and feel amazing afterwards.  For me to walk a normal pace up twelve stairs and be winded took me off guard. Naturally, I thought the worst…” Perhaps I have a lung problem or perhaps I have a heart disease.” I had to consider that I did change my workout routine.  I was doing 30-60 minutes of cardio exercise on various machines at the gym, 3-4 days per week.  I supplemented and changed up the cardio by substituting occasionally with running stairs when the weather was good.  But when I changed jobs, I stopped the cardio routine like I had been for so many years.  I stopped going to the gym and exercised at home instead. I continued with other types exercise, but my cardio was down.

 

But I didn’t actually feel as if my body had changed.  I still felt great up unless I did something of exertion. I went to my doctor and got a check-up.  I told him that I was getting short of breath when I did something that required exertion, for instance I noticed these symptoms greatly when going out dancing (also far less these days!) or running up my stairs at home or doing a quick paced yoga.  He asked how many flights I was running… I told him about 3-400, he told me there was nothing wrong with me and that I was fine…”Anyone who can run that many stairs doesn’t have a lung problem.” 

 

Boy! It didn’t take very long for my body to change.  Within a matter of a couple of months, my body has suffered the consequences of not getting enough cardio respiratory exercise.  I had to consider that my body did change a bit and that I needed to recondition.  I realized that I needed to do something, but I didn’t have the living space, nor the money to purchase a cardio machine.  So I started running up and down my stairs at home.  Albeit boring, when it’s cold out, something is better than nothing.  I do my own variations of kickboxing, butchered dancing, and combo cardio fitness routines.  Now, when I incorporate cardio into my workouts, I have no choice but to listen to my body when it works a little slower and gets tired a little faster and my heart doesn’t beat as fast as it used to when doing the workouts.  

 

I know I’ve gotten older, and by nature, the heart slows down, but I WANT TO BOOGIE on the dance floor like I used to.  The good ‘ole days had me dancing my ass off, nonstop for twelve hours, to my favorite djs. I haven’t yet worked up to my former levels, but I’m not giving up.  I know that when I jump off the wagon, I have to get back up.  The longer I stay off, the longer it takes for me to get back to where I left off. It doesn’t pay.  It pays to stay on.  A lot of times it’s tough to keep riding, but quite frankly, the consequences of jumping on and off are greater that just getting through those tough short moments and hanging on.  So my advice to you all, is to STAY ON THE WAGON, no matter what.  Hey- we all jump off, but GET BACK ON, no matter what.  Your body and mind will be so grateful, you WILL reap the benefits.  TRUST ME, I KNOW. And YOU KNOW it too.  IF YOU LISTEN TO YOUR BODY WHISPER, YOU’LL NEVER HAVE TO HEAR IT SCREAM.

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LISTEN TO YOUR BODY WHISPER

ENRIQUE | 20.07.2010 at 2:14 pm


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