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Friday, December 7, 2012

Moving On


Re-inventing ourselves is a life-long process; some times are more dramatic than other times. Ruts have a limited shelf life for me. I like to move on to new things and do a lot of stuff that change places I go and activities that appeal to me. Friends and acquaintances come and go, hobbies come and go, and life is as changing as waves on a shore. I love the ebb and flow of day-to-day events and seeing what is around the next corner.

Retirement is wonderful in the way that it opens so many doors, it is hard to choose the next door. Sometimes I like to sit myself down and have a chat with myself. Where am I going? What do I want to do next? I have a "meditation" chair where I sit and contemplate my future.

Recently I made a major change and we older people don't adjust to changes well as a rule. At least, that is what I heard someone near me say to another silver-haired gent with whom he was having a profound conversation.  I was shamelessly eavesdropping. I have to agree, it takes a bit of assertive, maybe aggressive effort to decide what to do next and where to put my efforts. My major change was to move from one gym to another.

After two weeks of attending the new gym for two hours plus each morning, I find I am more than a little pleased with the decision for many reasons. I can already see the benefits of my efforts and it has almost become like reporting to work every morning. I try to follow a schedule and arrive at around the same time even though I don't pressure myself and I relax with it. It keeps me centered to have a routine to follow on weekdays. Three days a week, I work out on over 20  pieces of Life Fitness equipment, then I walk on a treadmill as fast as I can for three miles. On two days a week, I don't do the equipment, but I walk four miles and try to do that in one hour. It really works up a sweat so I can't forget to take along my towel.

I like the treadmills because they have individual TV screens and cable TV so I can watch CNN, or major networks, or movies, etc. Sometimes I set that on closed caption and watch the news channels in the morning while listening to my music on my own MP3 player. I am so occupied with my music and the headlines, I barely notice that I am exercising. My next change will probably be to expand into some new cardio machines like ellipticals, bikes or rowing machines. I like variety so I will try some new stuff again soon.

I don't know what it means, if anything, but I am seeing a lot of faces at the new gym that I used to see at my previous gym. How interesting.

I am meeting new people and I enjoy the conversations with other people who like to exercise. The early morning crowd includes many other retirees so I can relate to them and we have some things in common. However, it has a big age range which is good too. I don't want to exercise where there are only old people or even where there are only women. I think the decision to try a new location has been an exciting change and it inspires me to look for a lot of other new things to do. 


I don't find it daunting as an older person to "change" things. I find it invigorating.

7 comments:

  1. I have never worked out at a gym or had a gym membership. I walk or have a stationary bike at home. I have considered going to a gym, but that might be too big of a change for me.

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  2. I too love to go to the gym every day. It's my routine: I ride the bus during the week and know all the bus drivers and my fellow riders. If I miss a day at the gym, the instructor asks me where I was, so it feels like I belong there. The workout room is filled with people of all ages but there are definitely others like me... and like you. It's a great place to hang out, I've found! :-)

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  3. tried to publish a comment but it disappeared.

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  4. anyway, I just wanted to say that snorkeling at Hanauma Bay is more fun than doing the treadmill at the gym. Yes, we snorkel even during the winter.

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    1. Snorkeling is a lot of fun and it would be great to be able to do that five days a week. Unfortunately, I only get to snorkel when we travel to the Caribbean.

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  5. I go to my zumba class twice a week and met a group of women who I've become friends with. It's so much fun and a lovely way to exercise. You're doing the best thing for you and that is wonderful!!!

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  6. Oh my I was stopped at the part where you spend two hours at the gym each morning. TWO HOURS PLUS. You are not the usual retired older person like the rest of us.

    It is true that people with similar interests enjoy finding each other. I am glad you are receiving positive affirmations regarding the change in gyms, and kudos to you for your taking care of yourself.

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