Who would have thought that I‘d actually get excited talking about working out one day ;-D
We didn’t use to be overly sporty people, especially during our teenage years where our physical activity was mainly constrained to “a little bit of running for 3 weeks after New Years Eve” or a week of skiing in Winter. So yes, we were definitely lucky to have had a high metabolism during those years 😉
However, about 3 years ago when we decided to turn our lifestyle around and take more care of ourselves in that way we started eating a lot healthier and that got us started off doing yoga, then picked up running (a lot!) and eventually weight lifting and more HIIT style training.
We decided to prioritise our health more which didn’t just have a huge physical but also SUCH a positive mental effect. It bleeds into so many aspects of life and helped me getting stronger, more confident and balanced, more creative, calmer, … Just by practicing self discipline and getting comfortable with being uncomfortable 😉
I do a bit more strength training compared to Mona (she‘s doing more yoga and flexibility work) so I’ll give you a rough workout routine for me (given things aren’t too busy to carve out the time).
We normally run about 4 times a week (typically a timed 5k race on Sat, a 10k race on Sun, and two more laid back runs during the week).
Then I do a mix of weight training, HIIT and sometimes Pilates about 4 times a week as well. I normally split the lifting workouts in different muscle groups. These session hardly last longer than an hour, normally less, and we always work out at home (with dumbbells, bands, pull up bar, etc.) so there isn’t really much excuse not to do it and I always feel amazing afterwards. No gym fees and travels and more flexible with time are some more pluspoints.
It is so much fun seeing yourself improve, building muscle and getting faster and stronger.
I cut my 5k time by nearly ten minutes over the last 2 years 🙂
All that makes me ridiculously happy. Dad is running and working out too and is now in the best shape of his life.
I used to not really „get“ people that were active. I saw myself as only the „musician“ who didn’t really care about something seemingly rather „primal“ as working out. I think I was very wrong about that. Our bodies are meant to move, it‘s part of the „design“. Plus it can be really fun 🙂 And all the better if it gets you outside, if it connects you more to your body and maybe to other people that you’re running or working out with.
Thanks for the question 🙂