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Workout Wednesday – Nearing the End

My four weeks at Booty Camp are almost coming to an end and I would like to share what I have learned and how much I have been enjoying it.

My particular class is held in a High School Cafeteria.  There are no weights, no machines, just you, your mat and your instructor.  Oh yes and the cafeteria benches.  Lauri has been amazing at instructing different classes each and every day, no two classes have been the same. One class we had Kick Boxing, the next we did a circuit and at another we did a thousand reps.  Yes, folks ONE THOUSAND REPS!  I was under the impression that the instructors were given a class to follow so each one across the city would be the same.

After talking to Lauri I learned that each instructor makes her own classes so no two are alike. The classes I most enjoyed have been the ones to follow a standard pattern, warm up, work out one area, move to the next, add some cardio, cool down.  I think that this is the pattern that I have followed most of my workout life. When we did the class of a thousand reps I didn’t think I would make it.  Lauri takes ten exercises you do ten reps each then repeat the set ten times.  I did them all.  ALL!  I figured I would collapse halfway through, but with a few modifications I was able to do them all.  For instance, I could not do the push-ups that had you step your arm out – push-up -step back-do the other side, so I did regular push-ups.  I could not do the one leg squat that had your hand touch the floor, so I did the one leg squat where I tried to touch the floor.  My point is that I did them all.

I have really enjoyed my time at Booty Camp and hope that I can continue on in the future, but this is where I learned a little something more about myself.  Ready?  Here it goes…  I can’t do it all.  I can’t.   Unfortunately or fortunately which ever way you want to look at it, becoming a work-at-home Mom has made some changes in our lives that don’t afford certain luxuries and working out at 6:30 or 7:30pm is one of them.  It cuts into bedtime with the kids, freelance work (events that happen during the evening) and my actual time to work.  Hubby and I agreed that I should try Booty Camp in hopes that I could get into some great shape and not have it kill me in the process, however, I am hanging on by a thread.

I am in better shape than when I started, but just barely.  The stress of getting work done in time to get to Booty Camp, make sure we have a light dinner so I don’t get sick at Booty Camp and making sure that Hubby has what he needs has gotten the better of me.  For a few weeks I even had dark circles under my eyes!  Something my Sister has had most of her life, but not me.

When it came time to register for January and I had the opportunity to continue on, Hubby and I had a great discussion about it.  And really, it has nothing to do with Booty Camp, but with us as a family.  He used to try to workout right after work and it was a killer on him and us, so he changed it.  And trying it out this past four weeks was a good exercise in seeing if we could do it after a few years and really it just doesn’t work for us.

I hope that I can continue in my quest to get my old body back, but until Booty Camp has enough people that want to do it in the morning, I will have to continue my journey at home.  No worries, I will still continue on.  I miss running and am looking forward to getting back into that and we have added some exercising at home with the kids that gets us moving so hopefully that will keep me going.

Next Monday is my last Booty Camp class for now, I am curious to see if I lost any inches anywhere during this whole process, I know that my legs and arms should be smaller since they are used for most of my exercises, but I fear my belly hasn’t shrunk and that is what I would like to see less of in the future.

Thank you to Lisa and Lauri from Booty Camp Fitness for giving me the opportunity to try out these wonderful classes and to see if it was the right fit for me.  I do look forward to working with you in the future.

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  • Sara December 1, 2010, 5:24 pm

    Good for you for sticking with it – dedicating two nights a week is hard, especially with little kids at home. I’m staying for the Jan session but moving to a different location for the 7:15 class. My previous job involved evening work and the first thing DH said when I resigned was “more time to work out!” Trying to look on the bright side 😉

  • Lynn December 2, 2010, 9:20 am

    I completely identify with this post. With the kids getting older and having their own activities, I’m on the run all the time. It’s so hard to fit it all in, and the hours immediately after dinner are out of the question for getting out of the house.

    I’m sure you’ll find another activity that fits in better. Good luck!

  • A Crafty Mom December 2, 2010, 9:50 am

    You rock – you’re so amazing for being able to do this at all! Congrats, it is a huge accomplishment 🙂 I can totally relate to how hard it is to fit things in, and even exercise, although important, has to be scheduled at a convenient time.

  • Vicky December 3, 2010, 11:10 am

    I’m also excited to see if there has been any change in 4 weeks. If you love the program, you could always do the DVD at home? I tried it on Tuesday and it was great! I did a 15 minute booty blaster before watching Glee, and after the kids were in bed.

  • Lara December 9, 2010, 9:42 am

    It’s hard to fit stuff in isn’t it?? With all your evening commitments I can totally see how this would be hard to do – but I’m glad you enjoyed it and you/we should totally push for some more time slots for the program 😉

    are you one of those people who could do it at 6am? 🙂 (I am not!)

  • Lori December 15, 2010, 10:01 am

    Anna,
    So much has gone on in your life!! You are so talented and such a wonderful warm hearted person!
    You look totally terrific!!
    I miss you – keep plugging away at the Booty Camp!!
    I am so proud of you!
    Lori