So I never did get an official weigh in the morning I started. I did start though & so far things are going pretty good. The plan to not use my weekly points didn't happen but I am still not over them yet. I am deeming my weigh in day as Tuesday even though I started on a Wed but this way it is the same day I joined WW & I really like the meeting leader that afternoon, she goes to our church.
I love watching the "Tia & Tamara" show on style network. And today Tia recorded a Yoga DVD. DH was in the room w/ me while I was watching, not really watching but dinking around on his iPad. Anyway so DH said there you go babe get her Yoga DVD & I bet the boys will do it with you. I thought that isn't a bad idea it is a nice quiet exercise that if I ever got up before the boys I could do it in the living room w/o waking them. Also then the boys came into the room & immediately started trying to copy to poses that were on TV. SO I started thinking well maybe I should give it a try but I feel like I am to fat for Yoga. I mean I can't even really bend over how am I suppose to get in these tangled positions. But I think it is good for strength training. DH finally found me a road bike so I can use that & the trainer w/ have for my cardio. It think hey that could be a good balance. But I enjoy weight lifting & worry that w/o that I'll be missing that important part of weight loss for my body. My Dad has TONS of weights so I could always go over there to do my weight training but then again it is just like finding time to get out of the house to get to the gym. So maybe the Yoga DVD & Bike wouldn't be a perfect balance but I feel like it would be a great place to start.
So do I order the DVD or use the free On Demand Yoga. My only problem I have w/ Yoga is when they focus on meditating. I think it would be a great outlet to think like when I went to the gym was. But when they talk about being one w/ the earth & crap, it irritates me. The free ons on OnDemand seem to be that way. So maybe I will go to Amazon & order them.
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