Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Problem Solved

Insofar as I know, not a lot has been going on last few days. The heat is pretty much keeping everyone on lockdown, so not much to glimpse through the patio window and I’ve had no desire to check into the Community Room, catch up with the Usual Suspects since the BBQ.

Nor have I had the desire to pressure myself into getting out by 9 am for the Tahirobics class.

After eons of the daily grind …… up early, get myself and the twins together, drop them off at school, make it to work on time and then, after the twins were grown, on their own, myself still having to make it to a job on time until the day I was mercifully freed from the grind through retirement, I was beginning to feel resentful of having to pressure myself, in these Golden Years, into another early morning schedule — this time just to keep my body from deteriorating, stay somewhat fit.

There’s just has to be an easier way, thought I.

Researching nearby senior centers, I found no activities that made me want to drive to, engage with other people.

The gym in the strip mall next to Ralphs Market, adjacent to Starbucks, has always been a viable option. I’d looked into it years ago, before I found Trainer but, at that time, it was just opening, and it turned me off that memberships were aggressively being pushed before the gym had gotten its act together.

Now there’s a pool, exercise classes, tons of equipment.

The classes offered looked to be the same as that covered by Tahirobics — at $10 a pop as opposed to the cost of a gym membership, plus Tahirobics is medium impact, safer for my body than the high impact workouts the gym offered.

Inasmuch as the only equipment I was likely to take advantage of at the gym was the treadmill, it didn’t seem worth the expense of a membership, plus again there’s the issue of my currently not wanting to be around a lot of people, but the tour gave me an idea as to how I could safely walk and strength train, on my own time, in an atmosphere free of others.

Problem solved.



My own home gym station — air conditioned, open 24/7, a cross trainer for full body workout, a foldable portable treadmill, and there’s even a coffee bar.



So, if anyone is looking for me, you’ll find me snug as a bug in a rug, working out in my in-home bunker unless and until people no longer so easily get on my last nerve, and it's safe to once check in on Community Room activities, engage with the outside world.

In other news …… not my creations, but good on those who created.





12 comments:

  1. Good for you. Much more convenient and easy to get to when you have 5 minutes you want to stretch your hips/legs after a long cross-stitch session.

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    1. You got that right about stretching the hips. I didn't realize they were beginning to tighten from just that short time away from Trainer's treadmill until I got on this portable treadmill. I'm better already.

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  2. Open 24/7 AND a coffee bar!!! Dang right problem solved.
    But I think we're gonna need more ICE voodoo dolls! Just sayin'.

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    1. This gym even has a shower, LOL. Ice voodoo doll would be a BIG seller around here.

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  3. I've tried to exercise at home, but it doesn't work for me. I need the structure of a gym class to make me accountable.

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    1. So far, it's looking like the right solution for me. I'm so happy to be walking again that I've been working out every day.

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  4. Gadfrey, that workout on the treadmill had me panting. You're a much better conditioned octogenarian than this old boy! Keep up the good work!

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  5. I need to do what you’re doing and stick with it. Great voodoo dolls!

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    1. Judging by the beautiful photos you post, looks like you're doing a great job with your outdoor walks. Wish I could safely walk outdoors around here but it is what it is.

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  6. Perfect! And no problem with wait times or hours or smelly boxers or loud obnoxious people .

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