Tag: gym session

  • Not Feeling It, Still Turned Up

    It’s Wednesday and I’ve just come out of the gym.

    I wasn’t really feeling it today, if I’m honest. But I still turned up. I talked to ChatGPT about what the session should look like and started with ten minutes on the rowing machine.

    That ten minutes actually confirmed it: I wasn’t quite there today.

    So instead of forcing a full rowing workout or walking out, I pivoted. I went and did sled work instead — pushing, pulling, lifting, carrying — the stuff I enjoy and the kind of work I can always get something out of.

    After that I finished with another five minutes on the rower, just to close the loop and leave feeling like I’d done a complete session.

    On the way out I had a proper “of course” moment: the little key in my key fob wouldn’t work, so I had to break into my own car. Thankfully there’s an old-school mechanical key hidden in the fob, so I got it sorted without too much drama.

    I feel a bit better now. And it’s actually a nice day outside — blue sky, sun shining — even if my head and legs weren’t totally on board this morning.

    This is The Sub-7 Experiment: turning up, adjusting, and getting it done anyway.

  • Friday Strength, Blue Sky Head

    That was a good strength session.

    A couple of things helped. First off, it’s Friday, which is always a good day. Secondly, it’s one of those proper winter days: cold enough that there was ice on the car this morning, but the sky is blue and the sun is out. That kind of day always lifts the spirits.

    I had a solid hour going around the weights and really enjoyed it. I even upped the weight on a couple of things, which felt good — progress without drama.

    One thing I’m noticing more and more is how much having a rowing machine at home changes what the gym is for. I’m genuinely privileged to have the RowErg in the shed. It means that when I do go to the gym, I can use the rower there just as a warm-up and then focus properly on strength training. No juggling my hour between rowing and weights. Just warm up, lift, leave.

    Grateful for that.

    Right. Time to go and start the rest of the day.

    This is The Sub-7 Experiment.

  • A Good Day to Lift

    Today is Tuesday, and when I opened the curtains this morning the sun was actually shining. Hooray.

    If I am completely honest, the first thing I thought about was walking on the beach and looking at the sea. That was the real temptation. But I have work commitments and a day to get on with, so instead I went to the gym and did a strength session.

    And it was great. I really enjoyed it and I am very glad I went. Today is a good day.

    I saw something on Instagram recently that came back to me while I was training. It was the idea that we always call in sick when we feel terrible, but we never call in well.

    Wouldn’t it be brilliant to phone work and say, “I’m not coming in today because I feel great, and I’m going to walk on the beach and look at the sea”?

    I might float that with my manager next time I see him. I doubt it will take off, with deadlines to meet and targets to hit, but the idea still makes me smile. A day off not because you are broken, but because you are actually doing well and want to enjoy it.

    For today, though, I am doing the grown-up version. I lifted, I feel good, and now I am going to get some work done.

    This is The Sub-7 Experiment.