Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Audience

A huge part of being an athlete is performing in front of an audience. I am not stranger to this. Having played football and ran track in high school as well as hockey in my early 20's, I have played in front of an audience many times. That has never been an issue for me before. I have discovered, however, that working out at home does have an unexpected audience problem.
My wife and I have a lot of pets. Four cats and two dogs to be exact. They are all rescues and we have not had a day in our married life when we didn't have a pet. Our older cats do there own thing when I am doing a workout at home The same cannot be said for the dogs or our youngest cat. The dogs are a couple of Jack Russell Terrier mixes, so they are about the same size as the cats. Their names are Max and Eddie. The kitten is a fearless eight month old named Indy. She likes to pounce on the dogs for sport and I have come home to find her up on top of the curtain rod.
The dogs and the cat have an unnatural fascination with our treadmill. When I was doing my workout late last week, I had a really hard time concentrating on what I was doing. The cat looked like she was trying to figure out how to hop on the treadmill, or she was trying to play with the string on the emergency stop. The dogs did try to get on the machine while I was on it. They also ran all through the house, chasing after the other cats and barking. This didn't make for a very good workout.
Based on this, I have decided that the best place for the dogs to be when I am working out at home is for them to be outside. Doesn't matter if it is raining, snowing, hailing fire and brimstone. I don't plan to workout at home everyday. I know that for me to meet my goals, both for weight loss and other things that I have not stated yet.
My workout yesterday went a lot better. The cat was happy to be in our room, someplace she is not allowed to go to of her own free will. I got the whole workout in and all I heard was my iPod and rhythm of my feet.

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