My major complaint throughout my career was that I had knowlingly let myself go and completely disregarded my health since school. So in the spirit of embracing the new me, I returned to the gym, the point of so many afternoons all those years ago when I was younger, more fit and could eat whatever I wanted without a second thought. Oh how I miss those days now. Walking in I smelled that unmistakable aroma of rubber and sweat with a hint of stale fruitiness from the spilled energy drinks lightly misting the recycled tire floor tiles throughout the building. The fitness center is the midst of a major remodel, adding an entire floor for cardio-only. So walking up the stairs you could hear the sounds of hammers, saws and the stomping of steel-toed boots of the construction crew working to transform my new playground into a spacious oasis where I could no longer point the finger at unavailable equipment as an excuse to postpone breaking a sweat.
With my book in hand I headed to the Lifecycles for 30 minutes of 'random, level 5.' My butt still hurt from the day before, performing the same routine only on an upright stationary bike. The book, an important prop when going to the gym, is essential if you are forced to stay in one spot for an extended period of time. Otherwise you are staring into space or inadvertently making eye contact with others who use this environment to enhance their social circle. I can spend an hour at the gym without recalling one individual - a sign of success in the gym world.
As I was peddling away and reading my book club book, Shopaholic & Baby, I could see a man walking toward me out of the corner of my eye. Another awkward part of the story is the boss who stole my 401(k), and whose wealthy in-laws managed to expunge the records (as it was simply an unfortunate 'misunderstanding') is also a member of this gym. Not that I care. However I am expecting that one day I will run into the slime ball or his equally ethically barren wife at some point in the future. As I looked up from my book I was elated to see it was my friend's ex-husband, Dan. How I adore this man. He and Sarah were together for 20 years and over time grew apart. They divorced and two years later she is remarried and he is engaged and having the ceremony in Italy this summer. We chatted for ten minutes and I was brought up to speed on his latest life adventures. It's nice that through heartache and emotional turmoil both walked away happier people free of bitterness.
I hit the mats next and did my 200 sit-ups and deep stretches and headed home. This 'Project: Get My Body Back' was not going to be easy...