I agree that getting in shape for the benefit of health is a hard thing to get motivated with. I started really getting seriously back into it after I got out of uni and got a job. I visited the doctor and found out that I have high blood pressure. That scared me a bit, considering I usually eat right, and sometimes had exercised...jasper-isis wrote:...health is another. I may look okay, but I have practically no upper body strength and I can barely run a mile under 10 minutes or swim a continuous 50 meters these days. The idea of having a hot body doesn't really motivate me much... it's too easy to dress well enough to hide minor "imperfections" anyway.
So immediately I tried to get a running regimen going, 1 hour a night, doing whatever I could. That kicked my arse for about a week, then after I got used to it, I would look forward to it almost like a drug. Runner's high and all that. Not only that, but it gave me some "me" time at the end of the day where I could just be alone and sort my thoughts out. Also, bought a new mp3 player and some earbuds that are designed to actually stay on during exercise.
Since then, I've dropped enough weight (sure, I'd still like to have that 6 pack) that my blood pressure is consistently where it should be, and I don't get winded easily. Just typing this up makes me want to go run now >_> even though it's hot as hell >_> today will have to just be a pool day then. :3

