Home bard (my UR 'experimental' mod)
Home bard (my UR 'experimental' mod)
Ok, this is still at an 'experimental' phase. This is the first week I've been doing it and so far it's ben fun.
Where I live, there are no "walkable" places around, besides, this is one of the most dangerous places in Latin America. During work I don't have much time to walk.
So, as I really want to walk sometimes, I invented my own urban ranger, but inside my apartment. I call it "Home Bard".
Yeah it may sound stupid or boring but for me it has worked very well so far. This is my alternative to walking-dvds, considering I have a small space to walk inside my apartment (and I don't like to get out from home so early in the mornings):
- cheap mp3 player
- walk around the house around it's many "spots"
- Take all the necessary time until I have to go to work (usually around 45 minutes), walking inside, listening to music, and sometimes singing, and adjusting the pace to the rythm of the song...
I 'use' my imagination a lot, and I can get lost for more than an hour just listening to my favourite tunes... and thinking about my day, and other stuff... so it's working nice so far. Not boring as I expected.
Just something I wanted to share, not for motivation, just to see if someone has come out with some similar idea.
I will let you know how it goes.
Where I live, there are no "walkable" places around, besides, this is one of the most dangerous places in Latin America. During work I don't have much time to walk.
So, as I really want to walk sometimes, I invented my own urban ranger, but inside my apartment. I call it "Home Bard".
Yeah it may sound stupid or boring but for me it has worked very well so far. This is my alternative to walking-dvds, considering I have a small space to walk inside my apartment (and I don't like to get out from home so early in the mornings):
- cheap mp3 player
- walk around the house around it's many "spots"
- Take all the necessary time until I have to go to work (usually around 45 minutes), walking inside, listening to music, and sometimes singing, and adjusting the pace to the rythm of the song...
I 'use' my imagination a lot, and I can get lost for more than an hour just listening to my favourite tunes... and thinking about my day, and other stuff... so it's working nice so far. Not boring as I expected.
Just something I wanted to share, not for motivation, just to see if someone has come out with some similar idea.
I will let you know how it goes.
i have done this too, mainly when i have extra "steps" to get in at the end of the day (i am for 10,000 steps on pedometer per day), but sometimes when it is too hot out (live in Florida). i live in a small house, so my circuit includes going around furniture, etc. etc. my cats and boyfriend think i am nuts, but it amuses me......i wish i had stairs to add into the circuit.......
Indoor Walking
I do this at work as I work in a large retail shop. If there are no customers and no tasks I just walk. Also check out Leslie Sansone 'Walk Away the Pounds" video/DVDs.
BW: 176 lbs 6/08
CW: 174ish
Regularly walk over 10,000 steps per day with pedometer (Rural Ranger).
Goal weight 150ish.
CW: 174ish
Regularly walk over 10,000 steps per day with pedometer (Rural Ranger).
Goal weight 150ish.
I think this is great!! I do this in fits during the day to get in extra steps on my pedometer.
I have the MOST fun doing this when my teen daughter's friends are over...even thinking about it is making me want to laugh! You would just have to see the look on her face...that "O...M...G, MOM" look and then listening to her say something to her friends like, "Yeah, we're having her medicated next week, ignore her if you can!"
Another fun thing I like to do with my little kids (6 and 5 y/o) is to pretend that I'm a drill seargent and we all "march" through the house. Or sometimes the "bunnie hop" and yes, even the "Conga."
Of coarse, the "fun-o-meter" goes through the roof when we do this , again, in front of teen daughter and friends. Especially when we make them join in! So so much fun!!
I have the MOST fun doing this when my teen daughter's friends are over...even thinking about it is making me want to laugh! You would just have to see the look on her face...that "O...M...G, MOM" look and then listening to her say something to her friends like, "Yeah, we're having her medicated next week, ignore her if you can!"
Another fun thing I like to do with my little kids (6 and 5 y/o) is to pretend that I'm a drill seargent and we all "march" through the house. Or sometimes the "bunnie hop" and yes, even the "Conga."
Of coarse, the "fun-o-meter" goes through the roof when we do this , again, in front of teen daughter and friends. Especially when we make them join in! So so much fun!!
Two ideas to make indoor rangering more inspired:
1. Chores. Cleaning. Make it your mission to find things to tidy up during your walks. (with 2 small children and 2 hairy cats, this is never very difficult for me).
2. Audiobooks. I often don't want to stop cleaning when I'm listening to a good audiobook. It's actually become one of my favorite activities. If your library network doesn't have the same amazing selection of audiobooks that mine mine does, Audible.com is an excellent site. The Teaching Company produces fantastic courses that are worth every penny (at least when they go on sale). There are a ton of free courses on iTunesU.
Reinhard
Reinhard
1. Chores. Cleaning. Make it your mission to find things to tidy up during your walks. (with 2 small children and 2 hairy cats, this is never very difficult for me).
2. Audiobooks. I often don't want to stop cleaning when I'm listening to a good audiobook. It's actually become one of my favorite activities. If your library network doesn't have the same amazing selection of audiobooks that mine mine does, Audible.com is an excellent site. The Teaching Company produces fantastic courses that are worth every penny (at least when they go on sale). There are a ton of free courses on iTunesU.
Reinhard
Reinhard