The goldmine of TV-running was the fateful day I was flipping through the stations, sweat beading on my brow, and suddenly found a show chronicling a woman giving birth. No seriously, there she was lying in a hospital bed pushing the proverbial piano across the room. Thank you, TLC ("A Baby Story").
That was the best work out of my life (except for the couple of times I’ve actually given birth, of course). I forgot all about my running time or pace or even that I was IN A GYM WITH OTHER PEOPLE. I laughed at the terrible jokes her husband was making, I not-so-silently cheered her on, and then when she finally gave birth to the baby, I started crying. On my treadmill. With my earphones in. Sandwiched by other joggers, I'm running in place and crying my eyes out. If you're looking for a killer workout, take my advice and run alongside a birthing woman.
My good friend literally timed her gym workouts around this show! There's no better workout than pushing a baby out, so I guess it makes sense that it's motivating! Love the new blog, Katie!
ReplyDeleteHa - that is great! I should follow your friend's lead. Jogging and birthing are particularly linked in my life since I actually gave birth on Marathon Monday. Makes me wonder if women should start considering using videos of joggers to help them along with their labor as a supplement to the music and candles.
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