The November Fitness Challenge

SlothRickSo a while back, I was e-mailing with friends Beth and Dan about our current fitness levels. In general, we’re pretty active people, but sometimes life gets in the way. In my case, a few injuries have set me back, and while I’ve relished in some much needed relaxation time, I’ve definitely been feeling like it’s time to get back into the swing of things. As a visual, I’ve stolen these awesome images created by Beth for her blog entry about the challenge. The sloth-like nature of these photos describes our activity levels quite well. But not for long! From the depths of the pity party, the November Three-way Challenge of Awesomeness was born.

SlothBeth

The basic premise of the challenge is this: Do some sort of honest physical activity each day, whether that’s running, stretching, yoga, cardio or strength training. Just do something! I think I’m going to try to stick to the Insanity schedule interspersed with Bikram yoga and snowshoeing. That’s the goal, anyway. The good thing about making a commitment like this with others is that I know Dan and Beth will keep me accountable, and probably throw insults at me in the event that I fail to stick with the schedule. Or instead of insults, maybe they’ll send a bit of encouragement to keep me going. It’s the least they could do, really.

But wait?! How will they know that I’ve actually completed my daily activity? Well, as expected with three crazy nerds like us, there was a shared tracking spreadsheet created by the end of our e-mail discussion. Let the November fitness challenge begin!

SlothDan

Kick that Hiatal Hernia to the Curb!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiatus_hernia

Today, as I write this, my good friend Dan is undergoing surgery to repair a hiatal hernia. You may remember Dan from face smashing fame (… if forgotten, click here). So I’m sending him positive Inspiration vibes via this blog, and well wishes for a speedy recovery. Kick this thing to the curb, then throw it off a mountain! A mountain that we will hike once you’re better.

Dan’s surgery and mention of face-smashing make a good transition to something else I wanted to post. I finally watched a Michael Moore movie- Sicko, to be exact. All in all, it was okay- I didn’t love it, and actually had to stretch it over 3 days of watching, but I’m glad I watched it. I can now cross that item off of my list! You see, Dan’s face smashing incident in Hawaii caused us to go to a hospital where the costs for stitches and hospital time were ridiculous! Oh, the American medical system. So, thank goodness for the universal health care we have in Canada. That’s all I wanted to say about that.