Yesterday while Ted was in his conference, I took the car and did one of my favorite things: explore…and maybe get a little lost. This really isn’t as risky as it sounds because when you get lost in a big city, all you have to do is get to an interstate (assuming all of the interstates intersect at some point…oh, and it helps if you know which one your hotel is off of). Plus, I had my cell phone with me if things got really bad – no, it doesn’t have GPS, but that’s why I have a map.
No sooner did I pull out of the parking lot did I see a group of people in a park doing boot camp-like exercises. So I of course had to investigate. It turns out this group (San Diego Fit Club) meets in a park overlooking Mission Bay and the lessons are taught by Matt, a certified personal trainer. He told me they were meeting again the following afternoon, so I made plans to come back.
Can you say, "map," boys and girls? No, not "app." "Maaaap." |
Matt-the-Drill-Sargent, making his rounds... |
"I didn't ask to be a role model." |
After we put our weights away, we were instructed to run up two flights of stairs that led from the park up to the road overhead, then run back down the steep hillside, which became quite slippery with all of us running/sliding on it. The first jaunt up was fine; it was the second, third, fourth (eventually I lost count) trip that brought my heart rate up to 500. I definitely didn’t want to be the new girl who quit, but nausea was starting to set in.
“Are you there God? It’s me, Maureen.”
We weren't given a set number of laps, so I had no idea how much longer I had to hang in. Just as I was beginning to make deals with the big man upstairs about getting me through this, Matt called us back to circle up. I’ve never heard such sweet words. Even though I was seeing spots, I was smiling, knowing I'd see another day.
We weren't given a set number of laps, so I had no idea how much longer I had to hang in. Just as I was beginning to make deals with the big man upstairs about getting me through this, Matt called us back to circle up. I’ve never heard such sweet words. Even though I was seeing spots, I was smiling, knowing I'd see another day.
Man I love Google. Photo Credit: martialarts.iweb.bsu.edu |
And so it continued for another 45 minutes. We did walking lunges, walking high kicks, enough planks to build a wooden ship, and so on – all to the beat of Ke$ha and the like. This guy really had an affinity for dance/pop.
How about some Lincoln Park to give us the false confidence that we’re tough enough to get through such grueling workouts? I’d even settle for Eminem as long as he’s not singing about abusing his girlfriend…Creep.
By the end of it, I could feel the lactic acid building up in my muscle tissue like the iron building up in the pipes of my 1940s-era home. I knew I'd have trouble walking the next day, but it was oh-so needed after all the indulging I’d done, and how fun, working out in such a pretty place!
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