Giving the heart its due






Have you ever been in love with two people at the same time? If you have - tell me how do you pick? While the head clearly chooses one, the heart longs for the other. It only becomes worse when in your head you’re a practical Capricorn and think the choice is clear - obviously you follow your head, right? But despite your best intentions you cannot stick it out because your heart is not in it.

Here I am stuck between my two loves - the head says gym, the heart sings out Z.U.M.B.A.

The backstory:

This last year has been a bit of a downer on the health front. Tests revealed desperately depleted Vitamin D levels. The doctor prescribed strengthening exercises that were gentler on the bones. The head quirked an eyebrow at the heart even while nodding in wholehearted agreement. The heart sighed but knew it didn’t stand a chance.

Dutifully I gave up Zumba and took up gym membership. I could do this, I thought, after all these were the first friends of my fitness journey - my first loves. I said hello once again to treadmill and dumbbells.

… and I settled down

.... to the leg presses and bicep curls. 'Look', the head told the heart, 'It’s not so bad, is it?' The heart bobbed its head, like an employee who doesn’t quite agree yet nods to a rather overbearing boss.

The workout didn’t have the happy zing of Zumba but it offered the comfort of routine and as I began to gather speed on the treadmill and lifted heavier weights for longer counts the sense of achievement kept me going. Just as a a girl gives up the rush of a first crush for the sedate love and care of a married life, I began to settle down to my gym routine.

But it’s never easy

Right across from where i exercise there runs a Zumba class. Each time the door opens a waft of my favourite music floats out. As I watch the girls through the glass walls, twirling and jumping, I mentally go over the familiar well-loved moves along with them and my poor beleaguered heart feels a little squeeze.

In that moment the treadmill seems the drabbest thing on earth no matter that I’m running on it like I’ve never run before.

And I am beginning to feeling like that long-suffering employee who is finally deciding to hand in notice to his boss, like the woman who decides to give up her marriage to rush back into the arms of her first love.

The problem is - there is no overbearing boss, no boring husband - there is just me and my not-so-good knees.

My one hope now is that the vitamin tablets would have worked and the strengthening exercises would have done their bit. And then perhaps I can have a bit of both worlds. On a more serious note, if you have pledged your life to to exercise it pays to listen to your heart.

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