"Don't you just love it when exercise feels like it has a purpose?!"
That was a comment from Jill under my "5K Pioneer Style" post. And it is so true. For a person that likes to see immediate results for effort, it's hard to walk on a treadmill that goes nowhere or lift a bunch of weights and then look in the mirror to see nothing has changed.
Well, here's some exercise with purpose. (I should have taken a before picture). Recently, I've been putting in a garden. My yard is on a slope, and I wanted a place to grow vegetables, so I put in a couple of retaining walls and soil.
When I said "I put in," I literally meant I put it in and didn't hire someone.
-Dug in and removed sod and hauled it
-Loosened dirt underneath, removed rocks and chunks of cement
-Picked up retaining wall bricks brick-by-brick from d.i.y. center and put them on hand cart.
-Put the bricks brick-by-brick into vehicle, then out of vehicle, then eventually into position, carrying many uphill.
-Did this also with soil.
This is the top level. |
The almost-finish product. I started off with two short walls that just ended bluntly . I added the top level and extended the bottom levels, curving them around. |
Hopefully something grows.
After I finished the garden, neighbors came over and offered their unused garden plots for our use. They are elderly and don't keep them up. My kids were thrilled! We've been weeding and hand-tilling (okay, they weren't thrilled about that part). My 11 y.o. son planted his corn "field." My 5 y.o. son planted his watermelon patch. And my 10 y.o. daughter is surrounding the garden with giant sunflowers. I'm putting in cantaloupe.
We're dirty. We're tired. I'm sore. But it's great to accomplish something.
I may see that I don't look much different in the mirror, but the yard sure is different, and that is so satisfying. I tried to use good form while lifting each brick or shovel. It seemed like every muscle was being used.
And I was tired each day. A good tired.
I'm not trading my weights or kettlebell for a landscaping business, but it was nice to exercise the original way for a while.
I have a friend who's exercise routine is vigorously cleaning her house. She really puts herself into it and works up a sweat.
Do you have a non-gym activity that gives you a good work-out?
Blogging has not been on the forefront. I hope to catch up with y'all in between summer activities (including weeding).
Blogging has not been on the forefront. I hope to catch up with y'all in between summer activities (including weeding).
Dangit Blogger just ate my comment!!!
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ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome!! I can't believe you did all that by yourself. My husband does this every day for a living so I know how hard you worked and you deserve BIG kudos for doing all that!
Keep going girl, you are definitely on the right track!! :)
Walking my dog and keeping up with my son's gf's 2 year old.
ReplyDeleteMy husband just cannot understand why I like to run for the sake of running. He's very much into gardening and yardwork.....both strenous activies that have a tangible result.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the fruit of your labors (pun intended). Your garden beautifully designed.
I love gardening for exercise. My rule of thumb is that if I spend more than one hour doing it and I'm sweating a lot, that's my exercise for the day. :) The garden is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat's great!! I bet you will have a wonderful garden! It's so much fun to see things grow!
ReplyDeleteI started cleaning my house with a lot of energy and pushing myself to exhaustion. It feels good, I get a good workout and the house looks great!
ReplyDeleteLove the garden by the way!! How fun to do this with your kids. Cherish this time - so precious!
Keep focused!
Definitely. Exercise can give the shape and size of your choice. The best way to shaping yourself.
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