working out

Feb. 2nd, 2005 10:00 pm
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I'm currently feeling the afterglow of 1.5 hour of working out with Henrik.

I have(had) a negative image of gyms in my head: boring people performing repetitive movements to crap music, but in fact it seems like the most practical way to get a work out. After this first experience, it actually seems ok.

I feel more disposed to do stuff, despite the pain behind my knees. So it seems that working out also has a short-term effect.

The machines kinda suck, though. Poor user interface, and don't explore the huge potential for video games... if they gave me highly-structured goals (with subgoals, etc.) with immediate feedback and perhaps a nice story with avatars (i.e. the principles of addictive video games), people like me would be motivated to work out. But in principle, a chasing game would be enough.
Anyway, I managed to motivate myself enough.

On the way back, I heard singing coming from De Portugees. They have these events where the whole restaurant sings folk songs. It's very lively and nice, though a bit crowded and I don't know anyone.

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Date: 2005-02-03 03:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ashliana.livejournal.com
i think it is for this very reason that geeks flock to DDR. perhaps you should explore its video-game goodness seemlessly melded with physical activity!

not that it at all compares to lifting weights (ooh yeah), but, still. :)
i love working out -- of course it looking horribly boring until i started as well. now i feel better most of the time because of it as well.

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Date: 2005-02-03 11:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gustavolacerda.livejournal.com
Thanks for the reference!

http://www.getupmove.com/ is dedicated to those who use DDR as a work out .
http://www.sportwall.com/ apparently sells smart walls, which still seems to be far from approaching the interestingness of a real sport.

What I'd like to play is a game like GTA using DDR-like controls. I'd like to play this kind of thing in the gym, where the neighbours couldn't complain... and maybe I could even socialize or compete with people.

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