olenka3byl
New member
At the beginning of this year I (21F) made a cliché new year resolution to start getting healthier. I wanted to make a difference for my mental health. I was like, ok, I'll do a program three times a week, every week.
This year was my final 6 months of uni so I had to wrestle a graduation project which demanded long hours alongside a casual job, and with no rest time in between I immediately was working a 9-5 for the remaining 6 months and also running a volunteering organisation outside of work. Some days I would be too exhausted and dread exercise. Some other biological reasons I have also knock me down a bit. But I would always at least stretch or maybe just attempt something, anything at all.
So I did what could 3 times a week. For 12 months. Here's some of my progress (this is not my complete program):
Yet, despite all this, I'm happy. I'm happy I found this sub and all its supportive people. I probably won't be an amazing gymnast doing levers and planches any time soon, and I'm still on a long road to my first pullup. But I'm glad I'm here.
Thank you, r/bodyweightfitness!
This year was my final 6 months of uni so I had to wrestle a graduation project which demanded long hours alongside a casual job, and with no rest time in between I immediately was working a 9-5 for the remaining 6 months and also running a volunteering organisation outside of work. Some days I would be too exhausted and dread exercise. Some other biological reasons I have also knock me down a bit. But I would always at least stretch or maybe just attempt something, anything at all.
So I did what could 3 times a week. For 12 months. Here's some of my progress (this is not my complete program):
- 5x5 waist-height incline pushups to 3x7 normal pushups
- 0 pull-ups to 3 pull-up negatives
- 3x10 squats to 3x5 assisted pistol squats
Yet, despite all this, I'm happy. I'm happy I found this sub and all its supportive people. I probably won't be an amazing gymnast doing levers and planches any time soon, and I'm still on a long road to my first pullup. But I'm glad I'm here.
Thank you, r/bodyweightfitness!