Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Wii're Old

As our plans for the Marche dinner today was canceled, Wii were mulling on the idea of spending the now-free time doing more cardio (like Wii needed it). Choices choices choices: Curve for Bodyjam with Tracy, Axis for Combat with Crystal and Jam with Tony, or Manulife for Combat with Calvin and Jam with Kenny.

Somehow since Wii've been doing Calvin's classes a couple of times on Tuesday when Wii happened to miss Monday's class at The Curve, Wii opted for the Manulife option.

And now, our body is HURTING. Wii haven't done any back-to-back classes for a long time, and it shows. The last time Wii did back-to-back classes was during the quarterly launch at IOI Mall, for Bodyjam and Nike Bollywood Rockstar (Wii were too late for Bodycombat whatwith stupid traffic). Anyways, even then Wii had been doing the Bollywood tracks for a month beforehand so the moves weren't new and strenuous, but after the Launch Wii were feeling twinges already (and backaches the following day, all thanks to Bodyjam 38's Say Say Say by Hi-Tack).

Well, Wii did do 'Combat and 'Jam back-to-back before in Manulife, but the first time Wii only stayed for 4 songs in 'Jam before leaving (to rush for a movie), and the second time Kenny had to do the latest release again for the second block (damn sien already with the Dance4Life block) which Wii didn't bother pushing ourselves because a bit demotivated with Dance4Life by then.

So anyways Wii finished 'Combat, was out of breath and out of water and totally drenched in sweat, and like hero stayed for 'Jam. First song was Jamiroquai's Canned Heat which made us cringe, worrying that half the block would be the new block. Thankfully, it all went DIVA from there. Tracks that Wii've not heard for over half a year were played (didn't matter that they were diva songs with...erm...lots of performance by KH You and Kenny)! Geri Halliwell's 'Look At Me', Liberty X's 'Just A Little', Whitney Houston's 'I Will Always Love You'...Wii're only not sure of the name of the Latin tracks, but recognized the songs and moves.

Need to chill out and recover...

End of class Wii were hurting all over - went into Energy-Saving mode, that is, major hunchback and limp. Muscles don't hurt much this way when Wii goes Igor. Slightly regretted doing back-to-back classes, but nevertheless enjoyed 'Jam's replaying of old old single tracks. That was worth the pain.

Oh, the pain.

And Wii have Cardio Dance tomorrow, hope Wii've recovered by then.

Damn it, Wii're old. *Sob*

3 comments:

William said...

Not old la... just need more rest.

3-Seconder said...

With our current working situation, it's hard to get enough rest. And with the increased stress levels... yes, i DO agree with you that we are ALL getting old... Physically, Emotionally, Mentally. Ain't sure about spiritually tho.. :) You're not alone, don't worry!

Janvier said...

william:
True, not literally that old, but consider, already in the mid-20s and slowing down isn't a good sign too. It lets the 30s catch up with us even faster. :(

3-seconder:
And you have it worse compared to us. Rest is definitely a luxury for you!