So I managed to smoosh an outfit post into the day! Thanks for all the
advice on packing Summer clothes away! So pretty much I did just pack away my
shorts and a couple shirts I probably won't wear during Winter and colder
seasons. But honestly, I'm a little ashamed to say that my wardrobe is now
busting at the seams! Literally, no exaggeration, I can't fit a single hanger in
anywhere! I did get rid of a few pieces, but not enough to make a dent. I have
this emotional attachment to my clothes-every piece makes me hesitate. Here's a
glimpse of what goes on in my head while deciding on getting rid of
something:
Takes piece of clothing off hanger. "Oh! That's kinda ugly, I haven't
worn it in almost a year..." Stick it in the thrift store/leaving bag. Ten
seconds later: "But...I could wear it with that _____, or maybe this....NO! I
need to get rid of it. Good bye sweet friend....Or...."
Something like that! LOL! ; )
Since most of you said "yes" to the Fitness tips, I'm sharing a bit today about weight lifting/resistance training.
I'm currently doing a hybrid Turbo Fire and ChaLEAN Extreme for exercise.
Lately I've been wondering why I'm doing it! The backs of my thighs were so soar
this week from doing weight lifting (don't freak out, it's more like resistance
training) that they were actually soar to the touch, like: Ow! You brushed my
leg I'm gonna kill you!!! But I think it's definitely worth it, I can see changes in my body and how I feel (aside from the soarness) I also get sick far less than I used to.
Anyway...my reason for bringing this randomly into this post-weights do NOT
bulk ladies up. I used to think that girls who weight lift got those disgusting
huge muscles that made them look like guys-not the case at all! Since starting
the weight lifting/resistance training I've learned why that is. Guys
have testosterone, which is why they can make huge muscles. Girls have estrogen,
causing them to get smaller as a result of weight lifting! Now, you're
asking about those ladies you've seen with the huge muscles. #1, they are on
steroids. #2, they workout 24/7 (even then it would be very hard!). Most likely
it's #1. Resistance/weight lifting is really good for you! It makes your bones
stronger, you stronger, makes your cardio more effective (a pound of muscle
burns 5X more fat as a pound of muscle!), gives you better balance and a whole
bunch more benefits than I can list here in one post. I'm only up to 12 pounds
(15 is probably as high as I'll go, since I can maintain this much) but
considering 5 pounds used to kill me...
It's also important to remember to stick with a number you can maintain,
because if you don't, you will lose your muscle, and....you know....the muscle
will...ooze? ; ) Anyone have any questions? Are you doing any resistance/weight
training?