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Lora SITE ADMINISTRATOR
Posts : 5907 Age : 53 Join date : 2011-07-26 Location : Southern CA
| Subject: A Day at the Gym Fri Jan 06, 2012 3:39 pm | |
| Since I’ve been out of work and not very successful in finding a job, my mother, God bless her, has decided to make me her personal project to get me out of my emotional slump. She figured she needed to get my patooty out of my office chair and away from my computer, so she signed us both up for visits with a personal trainer. “Patooty,” by the way, is our personal trainer’s favorite word to use when reminding us to squeeze our buns at every available opportunity. It’s becoming a word I absolutely hate.
We go twice a week, and I think we both dread those days, although neither of us will actually admit it. When we both pull up to the trainer's house my mother is usually wearing a forced smile and I’m inwardly groaning at the thought of what that trainer is about to do to me for the next hour. I continually remind myself that this is good for me. If nothing else, it’s great bonding time with my mother even if it involves both of us assuming some of the most embarrassing positions a body can assume, and, as the hour progresses, we start looking more like two sweaty, disheveled wretches than two respectable ladies.
As far as embarrassing positions, there’s an exercise called the Cat-Cow that we do. If you’ve never seen, heard of, or attempted this position, I wouldn’t advice it for any self respecting lady to pull off. One must place themselves on a mat on all fours, and that’s about the extent to which I am willing to explain it. Personally, I think all cats and cattle out there should take offense to it being named that.
I have to admit, though, for a 62 year old lady, my mother can really kick some patooty in the gym, and I’m delighted to be participating in it with her, even if my attitude toward the trainer, although it’s completely undeserved, is less than respectable. I’m just having a difficult time feeling all warm and fuzzy about someone who has that much power over me. Somehow I’ve formed this mental picture of the trainer as the “enemy.” No one should be able to make you experience that much pain and get away with it. It should be on the law books as a bonafide crime. (People say that our true character comes out in times of adversity, so I’m afraid I’ve got a lot to work on.)
My suspicions of my mother’s dread for these appointments were confirmed a few weeks ago when we showed up for our appointment and the trainer was auspiciously absent. (Due to the tough economy, our trainer and her husband/business partner had to downsize and work out of their garage. Believe me when I say that the downsize has not in the least changed the effectiveness of their workouts.) We knocked on the door and tried the gate, but to no avail.
I wasn’t about to show my absolute glee over this truly miraculous turn of events. I was already formulating everything I wanted to do for the next hour in my mind, but to my utter shock my normally calm and collected mother quickly turned to me, wide-eyed and frantic, and said, “Hurry! No time for talking. Let’s get out of here before she shows up.”
I always thought my mother put in ample effort in the cardio portion of our workouts, but the speed with which she turned heal and made for her car was quite an amazing site to behold. If there had been dirt instead of pavement on the sidewalk, I would have been left in her dust. We both jumped into our cars, started them up, and sped off down the street like race car drivers.
Unfortunately, the street the personal trainer lives on is quite a long street, and by the time we got half way down it, we saw the trainer turn her car onto the street heading for her house. I half expected to see my mother duck down behind the steering wheel to avoid being seen, but to my complete dismay, she flipped her blinker on to make a u-turn and headed back. It was all so surreal. I half contemplated continuing on home, but I reluctantly followed my mother’s lead, and to be honest, I felt like crying.
Once we arrived, the trainer was shaking a disapproving finger at us with a big Cheshire cat grin on her face. She made us pay for our little adventure with blood, sweet, and tears. Okay, maybe not blood, but it sure felt like it, and I’m sure we have amply learned our lesson. Although, I’m not sure that if it were to happen again, I wouldn’t hit the gas a little more next time.
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worshipfreely WRITERS’ MENTOR (500 + posts)
CCW GOLD MEMBER POETRY CONTEST WINNER Posts : 832 Age : 51 Join date : 2011-08-29 Location : Hillsboro OR
| Subject: Re: A Day at the Gym Fri Jan 06, 2012 3:52 pm | |
| Thanks for sharing, it's nice to get a glimpse into your world. I myself enjoy working out though I would never subject myself to a "personal painer". |
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oneagleswings ADMIN II
CCW GOLD MEMBER CCW SUPPORTER 2X POETRY CONTEST WINNER Posts : 4323 Age : 64 Join date : 2011-08-30 Location : south carolina
| Subject: Re: A Day at the Gym Sat Jan 07, 2012 2:31 pm | |
| i read this yesterday and i have to admit to quite a bit of procrastinating myself. really need to take this step and for some reason i can't seem to. could be because of all the injuries and health problems i've had in the past. but they're just excuses. this was entertaining to read but moreso than that very thought provoking for me and a wake-up call to what i should be doing. the funny thing is...once i get my butt in the gym i know i'll love it!? |
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Thena ADMIN II
CCW GOLD MEMBER CCW SUPPORTER POETRY & SHORT STORY CONTESTS WINNER Posts : 2875 Age : 79 Join date : 2011-09-11 Location : Sunny CA
| Subject: Re: A Day at the Gym Fri Feb 24, 2012 2:52 pm | |
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JoeT SCRIBE (101-150posts)
CCW SUPPORTER Posts : 107 Age : 65 Join date : 2012-02-08 Location : Surrey BC
| Subject: Re: A Day at the Gym Sun Mar 25, 2012 4:41 pm | |
| I just starting reading the Non fiction forum, Cute everyday living kind of story you and your Mom must make a great team Hope you find a job soon and can say patooty to your trainer |
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Lora SITE ADMINISTRATOR
Posts : 5907 Age : 53 Join date : 2011-07-26 Location : Southern CA
| Subject: Re: A Day at the Gym Sun Mar 25, 2012 5:06 pm | |
| Thank you. As much as I love hanging out with my mom, I'd rather be working. |
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bewhary WRITER (51-100 posts)
CCW GOLD MEMBER SHORT STORY CONTEST WINNER Posts : 91 Age : 58 Join date : 2011-12-13 Location : Mechanicsburg, PA
| Subject: Re: A Day at the Gym Tue Apr 03, 2012 6:57 am | |
| I giggled the whole way through this! TRULY! I could just envision the exercising...the pain and the whole "jail break" scene.. I SO needed this laugh today.. Thank you for that! I go to the gym, but have been putting it off now for two weeks... I will remember that I have a workout warrior going through the same thing and get my patooty back into gear! HUGS! |
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Lora SITE ADMINISTRATOR
Posts : 5907 Age : 53 Join date : 2011-07-26 Location : Southern CA
| Subject: Re: A Day at the Gym Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:49 pm | |
| To this day that trainer doesn't know about the scene we caused in front of her house while making our escape; although, it probably wasn't an unfamiliar site to her neighbors. We played it cool all through that work out while occasionally glancing at each other with knowing smiles and when we left and walked out to our cars we burst out laughing.
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Thena ADMIN II
CCW GOLD MEMBER CCW SUPPORTER POETRY & SHORT STORY CONTESTS WINNER Posts : 2875 Age : 79 Join date : 2011-09-11 Location : Sunny CA
| Subject: Re: A Day at the Gym Tue Apr 03, 2012 1:43 pm | |
| I have decided that since gravity is a law and exercise goes against gravity, I should give up exercise since I am not a lawbreaker... |
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Lora SITE ADMINISTRATOR
Posts : 5907 Age : 53 Join date : 2011-07-26 Location : Southern CA
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Modern Day Disciple 1 WRITER (51-100 posts)
POETRY CONTEST WINNER Posts : 51 Join date : 2011-09-16 Location : Narragansett, Rhode Island
| Subject: Re: A Day at the Gym Thu Dec 19, 2013 6:55 pm | |
| Oh, I loved this write, Lora! I had to check it out as I have worked as a Personal Trainer for ...well let's just say a very long time. I could really appreciate this in every way! I have clients who I have worked with for over ten years! They would still complain about me, but after ten years, really? How bad can it all be? lol. Enjoyed this! |
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Lora SITE ADMINISTRATOR
Posts : 5907 Age : 53 Join date : 2011-07-26 Location : Southern CA
| Subject: Re: A Day at the Gym Thu Dec 19, 2013 7:10 pm | |
| LOL, now the truth comes out. I'll be keeping a close eye on you in the workshop. |
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Modern Day Disciple 1 WRITER (51-100 posts)
POETRY CONTEST WINNER Posts : 51 Join date : 2011-09-16 Location : Narragansett, Rhode Island
| Subject: Re: A Day at the Gym Thu Dec 19, 2013 7:12 pm | |
| I am semi-retired. But once a trainer, always a trainer. |
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