Monday, November 30, 2009

Going Nowhere Fast


Life is good.  Even so, as I navigate through the grand buffet of the good life, it can be tricky.  Lingering too long can take it's toll. Some choices must be made along the way.  In order to stay in the game for the long run, some time must be carved out to take care of ourselves.     

As part of the my treat myself better plan, I decided to head to the gym to take in a spinning class. For those of you who have never taken part in such a class, the concept is simple. It starts with a darkened room filled with a bunch of strangers on stationary bikes. Together with these nameless, faceless individuals, you all ride your a—s off, accompanied by extremely loud music. There is typically a gray haired man in full biking regalia at the front of the room shouting commands and words of encouragement into a microphone that is mounted to his face.

It really isn’t so bad and he does try to keep you from going crazy by having you stand up and sit down more times than the attendees at a Catholic wedding. Then of course there are your fellow participants that shout out the occasional Apache war cry or howl at the moon.  I am not kidding!  They actually do this! I did mention that it was dark. This has a double benefit. The lack of light prevents others from observing the belly roll that has formed as one crouches over the handle bars.  It also gives the rider a strange sense of obscurity, and allows everyone to feel free to look and sound ridiculous for the full forty five minute period.

Why would I choose to spend my time staring at a bunch of sweaty back sides bouncing up and down as I hide in the back row?  Because I realize that I finally need to do penance for all of the pasta, wine and song that I have enjoyed for the past three decades or so.  Now I don’t plan on giving up pasta, wine, or song anytime soon. I’ve been a party girl from way back and though the party ends a little earlier these days, I plan to carry on.  However, as I find myself at fifty, I have vowed to turn over a new leaf or two. A few days a week I vow to join the ranks of the peddlers and steppers. I pledge to move this old bod of mine a bit more often as we strut to the oldies, run in circles, climb stairs and ride bikes that go nowhere. Who knows, maybe I’ll even grow to like it.

Probably not.



5 comments:

Unknown said...

Jody,

I think with your Italian heritage you may not need spinning classes since you almost took out a waitress the other night with your hand gestures. Maybe that is all the exercize you need. Keep on keeping on Jody. Everyone loves you just the way you are!!!

J Paglia said...

I was overcome with my own exuberance. This happens to me often. I must point out that we were not in an Italian restaurant, as the servers there would be accustomed to dodging hand gestures. I will also tell you that I had a special hand gesture in mind for the leader of the spinning class, but they turned the lights on before I had the chance to use it!

Unknown said...

Jody,
Entertaining post! Ever think about taking up dancing? Great exercise AND social activity!

J Paglia said...

I just tried out my first Zumba class. This work out combines dance steps with exercize. I did not realize how hard I was working until the sore muscles kicked in this morning. I will defintely do it again. Dance lessons are on my to do list! Someday....

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