This is Day 8 of the 21-Day Fitness Challenge held in Feb 2012. The challenge is now over but you can do the tasks in your own time. Visit the overview page for all the challenge tasks.
Hello and welcome to Week 2 of the 21-Day Fitness Challenge! :D Today is Day 8 (Feb 10).
Throughout Week 1, I wrote about my pursuit towards a fitter life, obstacles faced in pursuit of that, how I overcame them, and reflections along the way. I hope you have found my logs useful in your 21DFC journey. :) Below are my journals FYR (for your reference):
- Day 1 – It All Begins!
- Day 2 – Building Up the Momentum…
- Day 3 – Turning it into a Routine
- Day 4 – Loving the Sweat, the Pain, and the Aches!
- Day 5 – Tuning Into Our Inner Self
- Day 6 – Seeing New-Found Muscles
- Day 7 – Celebrating 1 Week of Fitness!
Since my fitness regime will be pretty much the same moving forward, I’ll be using a different format for 21DFC as of today. For this week, Week 2, I shall present a daily question related to fitness for your introspection. One question every day, for the rest of the week.
The objective of these questions is to help you channel your natural passion for fitness, and use that to cultivate fitness as a lifelong habit. For all of us already have that in us – that’s what drew us in this challenge to begin with. I see my role (in the remaining 2 weeks) to be one where I enable you achieve your ideal fitness routine, by yourself, in the absence of the challenge and a support group. For the true objective of 21DFC is not to see who can work out the most in these 21 days, but to successfully cultivate fitness as a lifelong habit – one that occurs naturally without any force. That, is the best result anyone can hope to gain out of 21DFC.
On top of posting your progress in the daily posts, I invite you to seriously reflect on the question(s) for the day and share your answers with the group in the comments section. These questions may seem simple, but they can be powerful. All the answers we seek to life’s problems already exist in us – the key is about asking the right questions to invoke these answers.
Without further ado, let’s now proceed to our first question for Week 2! :)
Day 8 – What is Your Favorite Fitness Activity?
Knowing your favorite fitness activity / activities is important because fitness is supposed to be fun to begin with. It isn’t supposed to be a chore by any means. You’re not given your body to push it like it’s some machine. You’re given your body as a medium to do the things you love.
Me, I have a number of favorite sports.
One of my all-time favorite sports is definitely badminton. I’m not good at it (I’m a recreational player at best) but that doesn’t stop me from loving the game and playing it whenever I get the chance. I love how it’s so explosive and high-impact – I get such a good workout in every game!
I often initiate badminton sessions and invite my friends to join in, but that can be quite a hassle as I’ve to check others’ availability, coordinate the schedules, and book the court – which may not always be available. I’ve since adopted a different approach – I realize there are people who gather weekly / bi-weekly to play badminton, so I’m now joining them instead. All I need to do is turn up, put my best foot forward in the game, and contribute my share for the court rental – and in the process, meet new people!
I also like frisbee too. I was introduced to Ultimate Frisbee by a friend 3 years ago, and fell in love with the game.
For a period of time we got together almost every week to play Ultimate Frisbee, and in the process created a hub where new people would join each time, by way of word of mouth. I simply love the camaraderie built among the team members in each game – it’s such social connections that inspire me the most about team sports.
Swimming is another of my all-time favorite sports. I love the fluidity of our body from being suspended in water, and the surreality of navigating through it. It feels like we’re in a world of our own – with no one to step into it. I now swim 2-3 times a week as part of my fitness regime.
Some of you may have realized from my Week 1 fitness logs – Lately I’m falling in love with jogging, all over again (barefoot too, no less).
I find jogging to be an excellent form of meditation: As I jog, my mind empties itself of accumulated thoughts from the day/week – thoughts which I had not processed previously. My mind literally becomes freer – hence leading to more “spring” with each step I take. It’s a virtuous cycle.
Not only that, jogging presents itself as the most convenient sport for my lifestyle. I can go jogging alone without subjecting myself to anyone’s schedules, unlike group sports. I can also jog right away upon leaving my flat – as long as there is a pavement, it’s a plausible jogging path.
I’ve since made jogging a part of my staple – I now jog almost every day, either in the morning or evening, covering about 3.6km (2.2 miles). While it’s a distance I’m proud of, I look forward to pushing it a notch further in the upcoming sessions.
I’m also interested to try out water sports, like dragon boat, sailing, and possibly even surfing, in the near future. I’ve never tried any of them, but it’s a matter of time before I do.
How about you?
- What is your favorite fitness activity? Why? (Feel free to list more than one activity if you have a few favorites!)
- How can you incorporate it/them into your life moving forward?
Share Your Plans/Progress for Day 8!
What is your intended fitness plan for today? What physical activities are you going to do, and how long do you want to do them for? Share with us!
Update your progress as you go along. At the end of the day, review your progress and share your learnings.
Check out other participants’ responses and join in the discussions!
(Images: Silhouette of woman running, Badminton, Frisbee, Swimming, Girl jogging)
I really do enjoy walking, so I squeezed in a morning walk and skipped something else that would have been less enjoyable for day 8.
I have four favorite fitness activities that I always look forward to participating in:
1. Dancing
2. Skiing
3. Running
4. Yoga
There is a consistent theme running through this activites for me: freedom and relaxation. Whenever I am doing one of the four activities above, I feel free, I can relax, I love my body and what it can do, I feel powerful. I think those are key components to any fitness activity; you need to be able to feel good doing it!
Day 8 did not go as planned at all. I started feeling very sore in my shoulders and back from kickboxing on day 7, so I knew anything strenuous wasn’t a good idea. That and my boyfriend and I planned a last weekend trip, departing Friday evening, so I was busy trying to finish work and pack for the weekend. Then it was three hours in a car. Boo. :rolleyes:
I am doing great with my work outs daily and doing terrible at keeping up with posting. I apologize for that because I know this is a group challenge.
I have been getting about 15 minutes a day of a good ab workout. Then putting in 15-30 minutes of yoga or Pilates through-out the day. I am pleased. I can feel stomach muscles I forgot I had. :)
My favorite activities would be:
1. Swimming. I love being in the water and I am getting a work out by doing something I love as well as teaching my children to swim at the same time.
2. Walking. I love to walk. I have since I was a child. I feel very peaceful outside and love taking in the scenery.
3. Playing softball. While I never played on a school team, my best friend did and now my oldest daughter plays. So I had to learn how to play to help her practice and I had a concept of the game to start with. I have found I love playing and it is a workout and also it keeps me alert.
Hope everyone is doing something they enjoy!! :heart:
Day Eight…
Got so involved in being here…reading, writing,…that I forgot to do the question and activity update here. With all the involvement that I experienced here, I thought I DID post. Oh well, here goes, even though everyone has left Day Eight and the halls are empty here in Day Eight….. :( It’s okay, I’m here! :D :heart:
Activity for Day Eight was a wonderful, very active swim in the playful sea. Just a huge blessing to be able to exercise outside in a beautiful environment. I can definitely feel my strength increasing.
My favorite exercise is swimming. I feel freest when I do this form of exercise.
Noteworthy is how involved I was as a child, and as a teenager, with sports.
I played field hockey, lacrosse, basketball, baseball, kickball, tennis.
Then there was swimming, bowling, table tennis, badmitton, volleyball, archery, hiking, bicycling, dancing.
I REALLY look forward when I will be able to bicycle, hike, and dance once again. It’s been a very very long time since I enjoyed those activities(15 years). Awww, I’m getting closer and closer to doing them again! :clap:
In the meantime I will enjoy my swimming and water exercise, and working out with the bands.
I am grateful to be able to move as well as I do, and I am able to do more and more each day. YAY me!! Love you, Bette, you are doing great! :dance: :heart: :D
I know this is late but I do promise you all i would still post. I had to drive to a hotel ready for a training day on Saturday. I spent 4 hours in the car so i really couldn’t much there!
So, about 10 mins of sit ups, planck and squats in my hotle roon was all I managed but that’s fine. I still know I’m doing somethign every day so I’m happy with that.
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