I’m back in England early this year for a couple or reasons
I either cannot or will not talk about here. What I will say, however, is that
my anxiety and panic attacks have all but disappeared and I am getting my life
back on track. This means that I am working on various projects including the
next books. Again I must print out and read again stuff I did before (mostly
last year), to get it running in my head again and get writing. Also other
things…
While I was out on Crete I kept to a pretty severe exercise
regimen. At the start of the year I was walking in the mountains from 8 to 12
kilometres every day. As the temperature rose I turned to kayaking and swimming
and most days was kayaking 10K and/or swimming 2K. Back here I decided I needed
something to replace that so for the first time in many years joined a gym.
I told the guy who did my induction what I had been doing
before which is probably why each of the four circuits I am taking on (one each
day) start with 20 minutes on a cross trainer and end with 2000M on a rowing
machine, with lots of work with weights between. The induction lasted 2 hours
and I felt shell-shocked afterwards. The next day I did my first circuit and
found that using the weights rendered me incapable of doing the two sets of 25
standard press-ups and two sets of 25 press-ups with the hands directly under
the body. I managed 14 standard press-ups and gave up. Giggling.
After doing this I came back home and felt energised.
Amongst other things I wrote 1,000 words – this was all good. The next day I
found it difficult to get out of chairs and there were few parts of my body I
could touch without them hurting. Today I did my second circuit. This was hard
but I managed it all. Afterwards I sorted out some bits and pieces in my local
town and returned to a big breakfast. My body then demanded an hour and half of
sleep but now, as you see, I’m back to writing.
Good to see you're getting back on top Neil. Looking forward to some Jain...
ReplyDeleteAgreed, glad to hear things are going well (if tired :-) ) for you.
ReplyDeleteRe the gym font push too hard too early, the point is to ramp up to a level over time, the PTs will help you do that, as will (depending on the chain) the computer monitoring/recording of your progress
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update Neal, keep plugging away, mind and body!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you're well... and that a new book is underway.
ReplyDeleteYay, post from you!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
I genuinely laughed :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update and good for you!
That's why I stick to a simple weight regimen workout each day :/
ReplyDeleteThat's why I stick to a simple weight regimen workout each day :/
ReplyDeleteDont get too addicted to exercise !!! You may implode....
ReplyDeleteAiming for a six pack? ;)
:-) !
ReplyDelete:-) !
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, was starting to wonder if you have given up on the whole blogging thing
ReplyDeleteGood to hear things are coming back together.
ReplyDeleteVery happy to read this! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear! Nothing like exercise to clear the mind.
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