No Line on the Horizon

My journey to become a United States Sailor.

You're in the muck..in the maze of your imagination..





Ladies! Today was another tough day at the gym. I gave up on running after a little over half of a mile in. It was pathetic. I'm in this psychological funk from screwing up yesterday and I think the only way I might get out of it is to try to mix up my routine tomorrow and do Zumba before I go do strength training.

I wanted to give ALL of my Sister Sailors from Facebook a massive shoutout, because you guys totally brightened my mood today when I talked about how disappointed I was in my run. You girls can always make me smile and laugh and I'm glad that we're all going through this together. It will be a shame when some of us split to go to RTC at different times. I wish ALL of you the best of luck and maybe we'll see each other on the other side during sea duty or something. I do know one thing..there isn't a ship in the entire fleet of the Navy that could contain our silly asses. I'm quite certain that we might have a blast, but we're likely to get thrown overboard with the way we all act. And to sum up this silliness I just wanted to share a preview of how sexy we will all look at RTC in our BC Glasses (female version, of course!) teehee


























Lots of Love to my girls!

Future Sailor, GM Ringle

3 comments:

Cute-ness

I saw your post, sorry i didnt comment, busy day.

I too splurged on food a bit this weekend in waiting for my insanity workout. i regret it but im glad because the cravings are gone and ill be able to without craving for a while.

Feel Better!

 

First I have to say, those pictures are hilarious! I also wanted to share a tip with you that I learned somewhere along the way. The first ten minutes of any workout are the hardest. Your body resists and screams, "NO!!" But you have to push through that. I always tell myself that it will get better in just a few minutes, and it usually does. Also, don't beat yourself up if you have a crappy workout. It happens sometimes. Just do what you can, always remembering to push yourself to do your best. Just remember that sometimes your best may not be what you're usually capable of. Changing up your routine helps too. If you don't feel like running, do some circuit training or go swimming. If you don't feel like doing weights, then do some power yoga. Keeping yourself interested will help keep you motivated too.

 

Thanks for the advice Karen! :)

 

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