I started working out regularly in March of 2008. I was the heaviest I had ever been (220 lbs / 100 kg).
I stuck with it for more than four years.
I lost fat, and gained muscle.
It was great.
But, in August of 2012, I had surgery to repair an umbilical hernia (for the second time), and I stopped working out.
This wasn't the first time I had faced an involuntary layoff. The hernia was repaired for the first time in April of 2011, and I broke my ankle later that same year (in October).
I came back from those.
2011 also saw me made a partner at work, but the resulting workload was not crushing.
I think the real trouble was that I dismantled my pull-up bar in preparation for renovations to our living room.
I hung that pull-up bar in March of 2008, six months after I decided I would start doing SimpleFit—even after resolvng to start, it took me a while to do so.
Having been slow to start working out in the first place, I should not have been surprised that having blown up my fitness life, it would take me a while to put it back together.
The first thing I need is a pull-up bar. There are other exercises, but I like pull-ups.
The living room is unfinished, so I can't put my bar there. But, last fall, we had our basement excavated to increase its headroom. A sump pit with three pumps and a battery back-up was installed address the wet soil. A new concrete slab was put down. It's dry down there, and I can stand up!
Today, I measured and sketched, and then I took those measurements and sketches to a friend, so he can fabricate a new pull-up bar for me.
One Week Later
I picked up the bar today!Sweet T. |
Go get it!
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