Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 Sorry to hear about your knee, . You are smart to rest. A few years ago, I refused to rest when I was sick and I ended up with terrible lingering illnesses or phases of getting better but then getting sick again in a few weeks - it is one reason why now when I don't feel well (and I'm sleep deprived and TOM fuzzy-headed, to boot) I'll take a rest day. Oh, I loved your post about food - it is very appropriate - thanks for writing it. I have a tip also about deprivation. I'll tell by example - Peanut Butter used to be my downfall, I could eat it by the jar. The way I learned to control that was by actually fitting it into my meal plan, now many mornings a week I have peanut butter ahd whole grain bread as part of my breakfast. I don't put a huge amount on (it is organic, natural pb, but there it is still a high fat food) but I put enough on to taste it and since I have been doing that I've had ZERO incidents of sitting down with a jar and a spoon. I also have done that with chocolate - allow myself one or two mini pieces. It is only when I get " guilty " over it that i start to over-indulge. Okay, gotta run. Just had to throw my two cents in! Donna --- nancydewolf wrote: > Speaking of days off... I'm taking a rest day today. > My left knee, which is my worst one, is twinging a > lot, stairs are quite painful otherwise it is just > occasionally twinges. It started out of seemingly > nowhere yesterday afternoon. Not sure why, could > just be an RA flare (which is one good reason to > rest too) but to be sure, I'm doing ibuprofen and > rest (when I'm not standing up teaching this morning > (but that's only for a little) while instead of > playing with heavy objects (today is a sculpt day). > If I didn't have a history of knee issues I'd > probably just ignore it because it isn't a constant > pain and I don't do stairs during this workout but > I'd rather be overly cautious than overly miserable > later! If all is well tomorrow I'm planning on > jumping into P90 Cardio 3-4 sometime in the > afternoon or evening but will consider doing all > low-impact instead of actual jumping. > > DH and I both get paid once a month. He used to get > paid every other week and that was fine. This once a > month thing is not much fun but we're getting used > to it (they started it over the summer). My salary > doesn't amount to much but I get paid just once a > month too though I'm supposed to file my paperwork > within 24 hours after each meeting otherwise, > especially depending where we are in the month I > might get paid a month later for that particular > meeting. It's not usually much work but sometimes, > like for Tuesday's meeting which was one just > starting out, I procrastinate because there's more > than the normal amount of paperwork. Gotta get to > that this afternoon in between meetings... while I'm > resting instead of working out! :-) > > > > Re: Jen's exercise for > Wednesday 1/09/08 > > > > > great idea to take an off day. rest is always just > as important as the workouts. > > getting paid is a good thing LOL. we get paid every > other week and it a pain. i really feel for those > that only get paid by the month(i think our teachers > pay is like that). such a pain! > > kassia > > > Jen's exercise for Wednesday 1/09/08 > > > > Since I worked out a lot yesterday that's all I'm > going to do for exercise today. I'm tired and need > to do my work invoices so I will get paid. > > > > > > > > > ldy_solana's domain > > Too many people spend money they haven't earned to > buy things they don't want to impress people they > don't like. > > -Will > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them > fast with Yahoo! Search. > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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