Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worked out 2-3 hours a day, including yoga and walking, weight training and cardio and swimming, because they all work different parts of the body. Yoga is essential to keep the muscles lengthened for a lot of exercise. I did this for over a year, because I stayed at home and I was stressed out with young child 12 hrs a day and husband who couldn't be bothered to help with child or house.
So then how did you find time to do it? A sitter for 3 hours per day?
I had a variety of choices. At 5am, I would wake up amd either hit a 6a yoga class or do cardio at a $10 gym for 30 min with a friend. Then DD and I would drive 20 min to my favorite gym with childcare and I would take a 1 hour class. Could be cardio or strength, or combo. I would change and we'd meet up with friend for a pmaydate, take a walk, go to the mall or park. Then nap. Then after DH got home, I would go to a yoga class down the street 5 days a week. I would hit AM yoga classes and/or maybe a zumba on the weekends. I always looked for opportunities to walk with DD, and when the weather was nice, we could walk with firends or by ourselves 4-5 miles in the middle of the day. Park, lunch, nap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worked out 2-3 hours a day, including yoga and walking, weight training and cardio and swimming, because they all work different parts of the body. Yoga is essential to keep the muscles lengthened for a lot of exercise. I did this for over a year, because I stayed at home and I was stressed out with young child 12 hrs a day and husband who couldn't be bothered to help with child or house.
So then how did you find time to do it? A sitter for 3 hours per day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guys, stop. Seriously. It is VERY unusual to exercise two classes a day or 2+ hours a day and not have an issue that affects your personal life. Whether it's stress, or body dysmorphia that kids could pick up on, or desire to escape the house - whatever it is, it's not all "she looks great, appreciate it!"
There's very often more to it than that.
Yes, perhaps she's fighting depression, or has a lot of anxiety or stress. Exercise is a healthy way to cope with all of these things. Much better than laying in bed chugging wine and stuffing my face with pizza like I do.
Of course it's healthier than many things. But done to this degree it's almost certainly paired with disordered eating / body image / anxiety / etc. OP could be reacting to that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guys, stop. Seriously. It is VERY unusual to exercise two classes a day or 2+ hours a day and not have an issue that affects your personal life. Whether it's stress, or body dysmorphia that kids could pick up on, or desire to escape the house - whatever it is, it's not all "she looks great, appreciate it!"
There's very often more to it than that.
Yes, perhaps she's fighting depression, or has a lot of anxiety or stress. Exercise is a healthy way to cope with all of these things. Much better than laying in bed chugging wine and stuffing my face with pizza like I do.
Of course it's healthier than many things. But done to this degree it's almost certainly paired with disordered eating / body image / anxiety / etc. OP could be reacting to that.
Anonymous wrote:Whose watching your kid between her free Lance job, 2 hrs of exercise, and the travel time getting to/for gym/streching/showered.
Is the yoga instructor/fellow yoga classmate good looking by chance?