This summer I've made plans with Andrew to start playing tennis once a week to help get in shape as part of the weight loss. I grew up playing a lot of tennis and really enjoyed it. The past few years I've been too out of shape to play without risking heart attack or heat stroke but since I've lost a total of 40 pounds (as of today, booya!) I figured it was perfect time to pick up the sport I love so much.
I've been getting excited since March rolled around (despite the constant snowing, freaking country) and Saturday night I decided to stretch while waiting for Kim to get ready for bed.
Big mistake.
Apparently muscles not used in centuries don't like a sudden light stretch because Sunday I wasn't walking. In fact I was more waddling as the muscles of my inner thighs communicated what they thought to me by being very sore and stiff. I suddenly felt very old and out of shape, and hence I returned with bravado:
"Well you know what thighs? Get used to it!"
Nothing like threatening body parts to get your week started.
Anyway, I was feeling very proactive on the exercise front with my 2 minute stretching routine before bed when Andrew lays this one on me: "I'm going to resume 1hr runs with the dog every evening once it thaws. I did that for a month in the fall[.]"
Damn him! He's planning to escalate the Get-Body-In-Shape-For-Tennis arms race! I must quickly make provisions to counter this threat because suddenly stretching doesn't seem like enough.
Its easy to see how things like this get out of control.
You're beating me by a pound right now - I can hardly allow that to continue!!! :P
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