Oberon
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I'm generally not-too-out-of-shape; I canoe and backpack, and am somewhat regularly active, but I don't like how exhausted I was after just 5 miles with a 30lb pack.
I've never "worked out" before, and I *hate* running, so to get myself to do *anything* regularly I started Square One and Back & Core two weeks ago. Square One I just power through with no breaks; I'll finish it, but it's too easy.
And start rant: Back & Core is rated as suitable for beginners. I find this to be true 80-90% of the time, but then today (day 14 in the program) just absolutely kicks my ass! Like, I can't do the side star plank *at all* - my hip on the leg I'm holding up just screams at me. If I put that leg down, it feels like I'm just working my arm? Am i just doing it completely wrong? Also, I can only do 6-7 plank rolls before I kinda just fall down - my feet slip out from under me and I have to reset. Am I literally just weak af, or what?!
It's surreal to nearly always be like, "yup, suitable for beginners," and then occasionally be like, "wtf I can't do this at all!"
Please help me understand
I've never "worked out" before, and I *hate* running, so to get myself to do *anything* regularly I started Square One and Back & Core two weeks ago. Square One I just power through with no breaks; I'll finish it, but it's too easy.
And start rant: Back & Core is rated as suitable for beginners. I find this to be true 80-90% of the time, but then today (day 14 in the program) just absolutely kicks my ass! Like, I can't do the side star plank *at all* - my hip on the leg I'm holding up just screams at me. If I put that leg down, it feels like I'm just working my arm? Am i just doing it completely wrong? Also, I can only do 6-7 plank rolls before I kinda just fall down - my feet slip out from under me and I have to reset. Am I literally just weak af, or what?!
It's surreal to nearly always be like, "yup, suitable for beginners," and then occasionally be like, "wtf I can't do this at all!"
Please help me understand