Just as forecast, our latest round of winter weather arrived overnight.
When I opened up the blinds this morning I saw a thin sheet of ice on the
road, the driveway, and the roof of the building next to ours. Tiny icicles
hung from our gutters and deck railing.
All of the media outlets were telling people to stay home if they didn't have
to be anywhere, and I didn't. Yesterday I had cancelled my dinner cooking
commitment at the church, and there was nothing else on the calendar. The
meteorologists were predicting above-freezing temperatures by early afternoon,
but I was content to hunker down inside for the day.
I slept in, thoroughly went though the newspaper, and took the time to
completely read each of the blogs waiting for me in my reader. I gave Jackson
the Cat some attention, cleaned the bathrooms, did some paperwork, read a
little, and made soup for lunch. After all this I was getting a little antsy.
In the early afternoon I received an email from the
gym saying they would be closed all day, but that I could access their On Demand fitness
classes, I decided to check them out. Ultimately I ended up using a video for
Les Mills (a fitness company)
SH’BAM, a cardio class that was new to me.
There were 30 and 45 minute options. I chose the shorter one. The website
described the class as "a fun-loving, insanely addictive dance workout." The
other Les Mills classes I've participated in change on a regular basis. Based
on the information included with the YouTube video, it looked like this one
was release 51.
I haven't been to a dance club for a long time, but it seemed like the music
would fit right in there. There were five different people on the stage-two
women and three men. Each track was led by a different instructor, who
introduced two or three moves and repeated them throughout the track.
Eventually the moves ramped up (maybe a light jog instead of a walk, or larger
arm movements).
In the right space I think the class would have been fun, but I had some
issues. I started in house shoes, but quickly realized that there was enough
jumping around that something with more arch support would be better. However,
it was hard to do the turning moves on the carpeted floor with shoes.
Eventually I just decided to make my own movements in time with the music,
figuring that being active was the main goal.
Five years ago:
Let Freedom Ring 2019