- +1 Days of Cross Training
- +60 Minutes of Exercise
- +60 Minutes of Physical Activity
- +40 Pushups
- +1 Workouts
Catchup: Al Kavadlo indoor boot camp. These classes are getting too repetitive for me...
At least according to the east coast, this month's edition of Thousands has come to an end. But that only means a new one coming up in just a few days for February!
Congrats to Maggie C, Tracie M, and Karen C who as of tonight have logged far and beyond the thousands goals. Honorable mention to Tara M who was -thisclose- to hitting 100%. The rest of you, well, y'all accumulated well over TWENTY THOUSAND minutes of exercise in the last 28 days, among some other praiseworthy stats, and I have one word for that: Amazeballs.
If you are trailing behind (like me, *cough*) and have some numbers to log, be sure to do so soon by coming back to this page (http://socialworkout.com/challenge/showRunning/19415) if you are unable to see your goals on your homepage, and going back to a previous date to log appropriately.
See you again in a few days :)
Catchup: Al Kavadlo indoor boot camp. These classes are getting too repetitive for me...
Let the record show that on three successive Saturdays I've substituted Zumba for Yoga. I have no regrets, but it makes me sad that my progress in the 21 Day challenge suffers. I really did mean to double up with a yoga class, but never quite got back around to it. Still, my groove is slowly coming back....
Was supposed to do cross training today - but didn't make it to the gym. I'm counting the 2 hour walk/hike as my 50 minutes of cross training. Finished with 1000's at the end of the day. My guests didn't even notice I was doing yoga at 5:30am - they were still sleeping :)
Healthy living highlight of Friday: Evening yoga at Jivamukti, followed by dinner in the Jiva Cafe — consisting of the "Green Machine" juice medley (smelling pleasantly of hay barn), and the "Montana" salad (greens, black beans, brown rice). Naturally, this was followed by a Medium Sprite and Popcorn with (artificial) butter at the Regal Union Square Cinemas, where I went with the crew to see Hugo 3D. Moving directly from meditation to Sascha Baron Cohen in 3D is a fairly abrupt transition, but, weirdly, it worked out well. Count it!
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