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Is it Okay to Celebrate Myself

Achieving a fitness goal that has taken me 8-years to achieve? Hell yes!! Especially, as there is no one to share with, and say, “you go girl!”
The workout I did today, I couldn’t do in my 50s. It was just too fast paced, and too hard. I’ve attempted it a few times in these years, but gave up. Well, today, I did the whole routine. It was challenging, but fun, and it felt great that I could actually do it, with a few modifications to preserve my knees. This means I’m fitter today than I was when I was in my 50s. Heck, apart from all the arthritis and disk problems, I’m fitter now than when I was 30. Go Me! 🏆
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ravenwind43 · 51-55, F
That's great!!! You go girl:)
I have been getting back to it after not doing anything all of 2021. It was dumb of me yes, but I feel good getting back .
Carissimi · 70-79, F
Thanks, Raven. 🤗 I’m glad you are doing something for yourself, and becoming more fit and strong, I believe keeps me from going mad altogether, in the days of Covid. Well done for getting back into it. Those first steps are the hardest. 👏💜@ravenwind43
ravenwind43 · 51-55, F
@Carissimi I agree. Working out helps keep me sane.