I'm still going to the gym. I've not wimped out!
I enjoy it and I like the "feel good ache" I get in the mornings afterwards.
I think I've gotten a bit bigger. I'm trying to bulk up and put a bit of weight on with all this. My ideal weight is 13 stone. I'm a wimpy 11 stone right now.
I've been thinking of getting protein drink as due to stresses I'm under right now my appetite is almost non existant. So I think a protein drink will help provide my muscles with the protein needed to gain muscle mass.
The way things are going my stresses will not be getting any better soon. In fact they will most likely be getting very much worse with the coming weeks. So the protein drinks may help give some energy to get through all this.
On top of my normal workout last week I played indoor football with some mates. Well, I say football. The only thing it had in common with the beautiful game is that there were goals and a ball. After that it was eight very unfit and testosterone charged men trying to hurt each other!
It was fun! It's looking to become a weekly event too. So that's nice.
I have more pictures but looking at them I really don't look much different. So I'll hold off on posting more for now.
Showing posts with label Gym fitness start. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gym fitness start. Show all posts
Sunday, 2 March 2008
Friday, 18 January 2008
Here goes!
Hello,
My name is Stiffy. I am 22 years old. I live in Oxford, England and I work in a very "bottom-rung" job in customer service. But I like it, so it's not too bad.
The point of this blog is to document my fitness. My last job (in a car production plant) was very labour intensive. I would walk anywhere up to 14 miles over the course of 11 hours each night.
This job was awful. But it paid very well. At least £21k a year. The down side was that it was extremely depressing. I decided that my mental health was more important than a fat wallet, so I quit. I walked into the office with my notice, handed it in and they said "when would you like to leave?" I replied "I wouldn't be here now if I had the choice.". They then said that I could work that night and then never come back. I was thrilled!
I spent month job hunting and my Mum helped me find my current job. It's in an office and is considerably more stimulating for my mind.
The downside is it doesn't pay that well. I take home just over £12k each year. I'm also sat on my arse everyday, which is fine at the moment as I have my "young person metabolism", but in a few years I could end up never seeing my feet again!
This is where my mission come in. I plan to join a gym and blog my progress. This should add an incentive to keep it going. As I'm sure most people know, the problem with gym membership is keep the incentive to go each week.
I won't be doing this alone. I have drafted my mate Pete to help me. This should add another incentive as we can egg each other on.
The first step is taken. I have joined a gym at the cost of £42.50 a month. Oh dear. Here we go!
My name is Stiffy. I am 22 years old. I live in Oxford, England and I work in a very "bottom-rung" job in customer service. But I like it, so it's not too bad.
The point of this blog is to document my fitness. My last job (in a car production plant) was very labour intensive. I would walk anywhere up to 14 miles over the course of 11 hours each night.
This job was awful. But it paid very well. At least £21k a year. The down side was that it was extremely depressing. I decided that my mental health was more important than a fat wallet, so I quit. I walked into the office with my notice, handed it in and they said "when would you like to leave?" I replied "I wouldn't be here now if I had the choice.". They then said that I could work that night and then never come back. I was thrilled!
I spent month job hunting and my Mum helped me find my current job. It's in an office and is considerably more stimulating for my mind.
The downside is it doesn't pay that well. I take home just over £12k each year. I'm also sat on my arse everyday, which is fine at the moment as I have my "young person metabolism", but in a few years I could end up never seeing my feet again!
This is where my mission come in. I plan to join a gym and blog my progress. This should add an incentive to keep it going. As I'm sure most people know, the problem with gym membership is keep the incentive to go each week.
I won't be doing this alone. I have drafted my mate Pete to help me. This should add another incentive as we can egg each other on.
The first step is taken. I have joined a gym at the cost of £42.50 a month. Oh dear. Here we go!
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