Momoko suggested that we get rid of the exercise equipment in the basement. She said we could use the extra room. And besides, nobody uses the stuff. At first I was against this idea. The main driver was that the stuff cost a couple thousand dollars to buy.
I like to live by the anti-hoarding rule: If something does not get used, it gets thrown out. Even expensive items like exercise equipment should fall under this rule. So what's a cat like me to do? It was simple actually. I started using the equipment.
Over the past week, I have used each of our three exercise machines every day. I only spend 5 to 6 minutes on each machine each day. I am done in well under 30 minutes each day. I was TV on our new big screen TV down in the basement as I exercise.
For now I am put off the removal of the equipment. The trick is to keep up this schedule for the long haul. That will serve two goals. I will get our money's worth our of the equipment. And I am sure it will do wonders for my health. Go Voltron force.
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