Whoops, I did it again. I got totally out of shape. Not partly, not a little, my whole body. My hamstrings, my calves, my shoulders and my biceps, my core muscles, my ankles and feet, and well my entire balance is off-balance. It’s hard for me to bend and squat and walk up or down the stairs. It’s been a slow decline, dating back to Covid days.
Over those years, there was some stretching and a lot of kvetching. Kvetch – from my Grandma’s native tongue Yiddish – is a person who complains a great deal. Like most Yiddish words it is a multifaceted complicated word; Kvetch, encompassing moan, grumble, whine, and all forms and degrees of complaining. I am guilty, I complained and did nothing about it.
And then summer came around again, and even that isn’t the motivator it once was. A few stylish loose dresses, a great new hairstyle, some big statement sunglasses, and I was set. Nothing could motivate me out of this malaise to get back into shape.
Just to set the record straight, I exercised my whole life. I was a City girl; it was part of my routine. Over my six-plus decades, I changed with the times, swimming, aerobics, step-class, cross-training, TRX, Zumba, and Pilates (which I fully credit with no height shrinkage yet). And yet to no avail, nothing was working.
The adage says: Move a muscle, change a thought. I decided, when all else fails, to start backward, Change a thought, and move a muscle. What idea would motivate me?
Humor! It always does the trick. When I can laugh at myself and be truly honest about my situation and my lack of intent, I can change it.
I share with you my prescription for getting back into shape with Yoga:
Drug Name: Yoga Exercise
Generic Names: Bend & Pretend; Sweat Sesh; Pain & Gain; Zen & Tonic; Stretch and Kvetch; Jog of Shame; Huff and Puff; Muscle Hustle.
Brand Names: Yoga Practice; Yoga Session; Yoga Class; Yoga.
Ensure exercise equipment is put away when not in use. Tripping over yoga mats or stepping on yoga blocks can cause temporary conditions that hinder daily medication intake.
Avoid performing downward dog if you have a history of vertigo or dizziness.
Store in plain sight to encourage adherence to the exercise schedule.
If you miss a dose due to a scheduling conflict, be sure to schedule a make-up session on the same day.
In the unlikely event of an overdose (exercising more than one hour per day, every day for three consecutive weeks), take one day off and then take the prescribed dose every other day for one week before resuming the regular schedule.
Write a funny piece like I did so you can laugh at the steps ahead and be ready to take on the old challenge in a new way. A good attitude is key to a changed behavior. I get a good attitude when I can see the humor and all the ways I have evaded the truth. This prescription for Yoga made me laugh at myself. My motto: Laugh. Cringe. Change.
Don’t think about it too much. Don’t start by plunking money down to join a gym, buy a package of classes or personal sessions, or figure out what streaming exercise programs you like or what new equipment you need. Don’t wait till the end of the day. Some gentle stretching and a few weight-bearing exercises in the morning do the trick. You don’t need me to tell you which ones, we all know at this point that it’s the doing that gets in the way.
Just take a few more steps than you did the day before. Park your car further from the entrance. Walk a flight of stairs one extra time. Bend down and pick up something you might have passed by. These small actions accumulate over time, leading to better health and a more active lifestyle.
Laugh at your attempts, and your current situation and find the spark needed to change what you have been “kvetching” about all along. Laugh. Cringe. Change.
Are you a lazy couch potato? Have you become aware of your laziness? Are you committed to do something about it and have a laugh, too? What would you prescribe yourself, but with humor?
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in my 73 year old opinion our world has gotten to serious and stressful on top of aging. Reading this article I smiled, giggled and laughed. So many descriptions are me those I laughed at out loud. After reading I didn’t feel alone in my bouts of inactivity and how to start once more. I’m still intimidated with yoga classes where it takes me longer to rise or get down on the mat. You gave me inspiration to try, try again.
Vicki – you are inspiring – 73 years of experience who cares how gracefully you get up or down – you show up. LOL – is always the goal! Ilene
Ute article!!!
Years ago a former work colleague of mine accidentally broke violent wind on a forward bend in a yoga class he took up and the instructor barred him :))
Sounds like he needed to find different instructor anyway. Jeezzz..if you can’t laugh at accidental bodily noises!
This made my day! I could have written this. I have become so lazy since covid! Always loved yoga and am starting my yin class tomorrow at 8. I broke my wrist which just added to my malaise!
Good luck and I hope the wrist heals quickly!
I like to keep an open mind to trying new things, and my current discovery is Essentrics: Dynamic Stretch Workout. It has been a lifesaver for my achy mornings. I usually do an am energy workout or choose from a variety of workouts for what ails me at the moment. If I’ve been hiking, might pick one for hips or lower back. Zumba, shoulders. Falling while walking uphill (I did that this month and sprained my wrist, injured my shoulder, and lost a toenail) so many video choices. It’s really making a difference for me right now.
Yes – try whatever works when it works!