Rumi Rosario
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On Monday, 27th of March 2023, I went on a date with my new girlfriend and took us rollerskating at the local skate park I've wanted to go to for months. She got it faster than I did - she's a runner and been doing it for a few years. Me - I've tried to exercise on and off for years.
I got it as well after a while and was able to move, albeit short distances, on my aggressive skates. Finally, something I've wanted to do since I was 18 is coming into fruition, 10 yearslater, made me stupid-hopeful I can get back on the exercise wagon again.
After 2 weeks of logging my meals, I wanted to start working out again. Something not too heavy, since my exercise goals have changed - I no longer just want a buff body, but I need to strengthen my core, glutes and lower body for skating and so 10 minutes rolling round doesn't tire me out.
And then I saw the 90 days of walking. As if by a miracle or coincidence, what I was already doing when I went a city away to see my GF (we walk throughout the slight countryside for about 1 and a half to 2 hours) was now a Program. So today I started, headphones in, Spotify playlist up and walking down the nearby canal then when I reached a half hour away, I doubled-back and got to my apartment.
17/04/23's Workout
90 Days of Walking - Day 1: 60 minutes (Walking Non-Stop)
Back & Core - Day 1: 10m 30s at Level 1
Today's highlight: I've spoken to my GP doctor about being referred to a gender clinic, getting an ADHD diagnosis (and not getting an adult autism diagnosis), and some help with getting therapy. I woke up at 6 am, brushed my teeth and had a bath after my workout. I've counted all my caolries for the day up until lunch, snacks included, and I made my first Hive post.
I've been decently productive today.
I got it as well after a while and was able to move, albeit short distances, on my aggressive skates. Finally, something I've wanted to do since I was 18 is coming into fruition, 10 yearslater, made me stupid-hopeful I can get back on the exercise wagon again.
After 2 weeks of logging my meals, I wanted to start working out again. Something not too heavy, since my exercise goals have changed - I no longer just want a buff body, but I need to strengthen my core, glutes and lower body for skating and so 10 minutes rolling round doesn't tire me out.
And then I saw the 90 days of walking. As if by a miracle or coincidence, what I was already doing when I went a city away to see my GF (we walk throughout the slight countryside for about 1 and a half to 2 hours) was now a Program. So today I started, headphones in, Spotify playlist up and walking down the nearby canal then when I reached a half hour away, I doubled-back and got to my apartment.
17/04/23's Workout
90 Days of Walking - Day 1: 60 minutes (Walking Non-Stop)
Back & Core - Day 1: 10m 30s at Level 1
Today's highlight: I've spoken to my GP doctor about being referred to a gender clinic, getting an ADHD diagnosis (and not getting an adult autism diagnosis), and some help with getting therapy. I woke up at 6 am, brushed my teeth and had a bath after my workout. I've counted all my caolries for the day up until lunch, snacks included, and I made my first Hive post.
I've been decently productive today.
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