The Curly Loft |
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| Phil: | On the footie the other day, they were playing with a red ball for aids awareness. |
| Me: | Really? They should play with a pink ball for pink cancer... |
My all time favourite fragrance; Vera Wang Princess.
Wishes to remain anon!
I’m not exagerating when I say I thought I was going to die during my workout yesterday. I’m not overweight, but not exactly size zero either, but recently the stress of third year syndrome at Uni has made me begin working out…as they say, doing exercise relieves stress and makes you happy :D.
Bollocks does it. I have been aching in places I never knew could ache because of my hard work yesterday, so no, I’m not happy! The girls on my Ministry of Sound Pump it Up DVD are probably looking so happy because 1. They already have the perfect body so are happy and therefore have no need to exercise! and 2. Because they are all imagining the people like me, huffing and puffing and nearly passing out whilst attempting to squat in positions I never knew you could squat in.

So, I start doing this amazing workout, and I’m thinking “Yeah! I can do this!”. Until 10 minutes later I realise how disgustingly unfit I am. Note: If you’re not the most athletic of people do not, I repeat DO NOT look in the mirror after exercising. The only way I could describe myself was a sweaty-sunburnt lamb (the lamb part coming from the fact that my extremely curly hair had fluffed up all over the place around my hair-line). So that made me even more less happy.
But. I guess that is what you want in a workout DVD. I gotta say, Pump It Up lives up to its name. If I had an asthma pump I would be pumping it up after each of the workouts the DVD has to offer. Give it a go-but don’t look in the mirror afterwards!