Hitting the workout grind

As pretty much everybody does, I made the New Year’s effort – I won’t dare to say “resolution” – to hit the gym.  Before Thanksgiving I was in a pretty good groove, but then illness and a busy December prevented me from ending the year on a good note.  Now I’m empowered by my gym switch from the Pulse over to the new 24 Hour Fitness in Fort Collins.  I decided to stop giving the Pulse my membership money due to the fact that it doesn’t seem that they’re putting any of it towards maintaining and improving the equipment and facilities there.  Walking into 24 Hour Fitness and seeing dozens of brand new cardio machines and weights spoils you, plus through Bethany’s corporate deal they were able to make us an offer we couldn’t refuse.

Right now I’m just continuing my goal of getting back into some sort of routine and thus getting back in shape.  I’ve found that I’m specifically goal-oriented as much as I just want to see continual improvement and consistency in my gym time.

I also use my gym time as an excellent opportunity to catch up on my Podcasts.  One of my favorite things is to listen to ESPN’s PTI and Around the Horn during my gym time, but a lot of times they don’t post until right after I get off work.  Because of this, I’ve resorted to killing time at work after 5 just waiting for them to post the podcast, or even trying to download the podcast on my laptop in the gym parking lots.  Thanks to my purchase of a Sandisk 1GB Mp3 player, but pretty much only for it’s ability to read Micro-SD cards.  When I head over to the gym I check ESPN on my Treo to see if the podcast is available (go figure, it typically is right when I walk out the door from work).  Putting my mobile broadband plan to good use, I download the podcasts onto my phone and transfer them to the Micro-SD card using my Treo’s SD port.  Next then you know, I’m happily listening to my podcasts and making the most of my time.

I realize that all of the new gyms and Mp3 players in the world won’t keep me motivated, that ultimately it comes down to my own ambitions, but I’m hoping that these new opportunities will continue to foster my positive gym-going habits.

Romey’s Twitters for 2008-01-02

  • Okay, my place is clean (more or less) time for a little Xbox before bed #
  • Happy to have working heat again! #
  • @HzRdS you leveled down because I wasn’t there for you to take my credit in Halo kills #
  • That’s weird, it looks like my Treo and laptop are no longer on speaking terms, I guess they forgot about each other while I was off work #
  • Well it’s official – I’m back at work: I have another late-night meeting with India scheduled #

Happy New Year to All!

The hours of 2007 are waning, and with it I want to wish everyone a very Happy New Year!  After 4 consecutive National Catholic Student Coalition conferences, this has been my first New Years in Colorado in five years, and I’m really looking forward to just being home.  Originally Bethany and I were going to travel for the evening, but the with end of my break from working approaching, I really needed a quiet evening from home with Bethany.  We cooked a New Year’s feast complete with steak, crab legs, a baked potato, Caesar salad and garlic bread – as you can tell the workout regiment is back with a vengeance in 2008.

Looking back on the year, it’s easy to see how plentiful my blessings have been:

  • I have been graced with good health throughout the year.  Aside from a few bouts with colds (as well as a painful Thanksgiving bout with the flu), the only major medical ailment I experienced was my Las Vegas knee injury, and I’m happy to say that I’m fully recovered
  • I’m thankful for being gainfully employed.  For now it seems that the danger of layoffs has subsided and I’m grateful for being challenged and enjoying my job.
  • I’m grateful for Bethany and the joy that our relationship has brought me.  I am excited to see our relationship grow to new levels in 2008.
  • I’m graced with my continued drumming: with Greenfoot, my choir at church, as well as various other projects.
  • I’m thankful for my family, as it continues to grow with the addition of my sister’s husband Matt.
  • I’m grateful for my wonderful friends.   I have some really amazing people in my life.  I’m also disappointed because aside from Facebook and MySpace, I haven’t done the best job in keeping in touch with a lot of my friends. My resolution for 2008 is to be a better friend.

There are countless other blessings, but it’s needless to say that 2007 has been an awesome here, and here’s to looking forward to 2008.