I returned to the gym this spring once more. I had to really consider the monthly price for it. Would I be able to afford it, can I budget for it?
In a way I cannot afford not to go.
Yes, I hike and do all the work around the farm and that should be enough right?
At this time in my life I do not take any medications or have any major health issues or joint issues [other than arthritic pain]. That makes me feel pretty blessed. I do have severe osteoporosis.
I tried all the medications for that and found that I wasn't able to tolerate any of them. I choose to challenge my bones and my cardio daily as well as my balance and strength.
But I can't do it alone. Working out in a group twice a week really helps.
We do strength training and all the other stuff that keeps one's body moving.
When I first started CrossFit, I did not have enough hand strength to do simple things like open a jar lid.
My shoulders ached all the time as well as my low back. I could barely lug a standard hay bale up into a wheelbarrow.
I had great cardio, I could hike and run like the breeze. But I sucked at anything that needed strength.
Now? I can jump up on a bar in the gym and hang with my body weight for a full minute or longer depending on the day. My grip strength is incredible.
I still have issues with my shoulders from surgeries years ago, but I have gained mobility and yep, strength.
Before I went to the gym, I had to have help in mowing, feeding the animals, opening a tight jar, and you name it...except for hiking, I was a wuss.
It is never too late to find a good place to do mild workouts. That's what we do in our Legends Class. It is designed for all of us aged individuals who have age related issues.
One of our Legend Ladies couldn't get down on the floor and back up when she started. Yesterday, after a year of coming to classes, she got down on the gym floor and back up 12 times in a couple of minutes [I think, I was counting my Burpees]. She can now do jumping jacks. For a year she did a modified version of jumping jacks and just the other day completed 10 in a row!
Those who can't run or walk far do a rowing machine or a stationary bike. They move, we all move and cheer each other on.
This is a support group for exercise at whatever level a person is at. We have bad knees, bum shoulders, heart issues, arthritis, poor mobility, aches, pains, shoulder replacements, knee replacements, heart issues, cancer survivors, and the list goes on and on.
But we workout together twice a week and support each other with laughter and hugs if needed.
We ... are ... Legends.
We are not top tier athletes, but we are moving. We share our aches and pains. We talk about our grandkids. We sometimes have coffee together. We are a community together. We celebrate small wins and big wins.
When I think of the monthly price for the support and benefits I get at the gym [NOT that expensive], I feel it is probably some of the best money I've ever spent. I've avoided PT for my hands, shoulders, and back. 3 to 5 months at the gym costs less than most PT visits.
I am, we are,
so lucky to have a program like this in our community.
Oh I still have aches and pains, but nothing as bad as it was before I started with the gym. Is it the gym that is helping me? Is it the exercise program that the coach puts us through?
Is it the support from others?
I can't answer all of those questions.
But I do know that in 11 days I'm going to complete my next big challenge [unless it is storming].
I will hike 15 miles to celebrate being alive.
Some of my friends from the gym are coming along either the full hike or part of it.
When I turned 65 I challenged myself to an 8.5 mile hike. Can that truly be?
I did!
I recall that hike. I took it with Charlie and carried him for half of the distance because it was too warm for him and his little legs.
But completing the hike was a huge goal. And I loved it. I also learned not to take poor little Charlie on warm days. It is too hard on him.
Photo below from that hike. I set my little camera up with a timer....
7 decades here on earth.
A lifetime of challenges overcome.
What's one more?
Thank you CrossFit Viroqua.
It is never too late.






















































