Exercising with cats or perhaps any pet...
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We have a chihuahua who loves to jump on your chest and lick you in the face as soon as you start doing crunches. It's not a little distracting! LOL0
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Hah, my Puggle does the same thing! So frustrating, but so funny!0
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I can't do anything on the floor, or the kitties come "help". the yoga mat must die, according to the younger one. Oh, and he loves loves loves the treadmill. I finally have him trained to stay off when I'm on it, but he has to have his treadmill time afterward. He likes to walk on it with it on its lowest setting, then ride the belt to the end and plop off the back. Then he hops back on and walks again for a bit before....plop! Its really cute! But not so cute when you're trying to run and not step on him or trip!0
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My cat seems to be attracted to zumba music & tries to wrap herself around my legs or lie down in my path. I guess it's the same way they like to lie down on the newspaper when you place it down on the floor to read lol0
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I have one dog that is always at home and he likes to help me stretch but otherwise just supervises my workout. The visiting cat likes to watch from a safe distance and the visiting dog likes to play with the hand-weights while I try to use them.0
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My dogs do this!!! I have a pitt and a chihuahua. The pitt comes and rubs her head on my arms and belly trying to snuggle the second I hit the floor and my chi jumps on me and licks my face and lips! It's so hard to work out at home!
When my bf works out at home? They fall asleep on the couch! Go figure!0 -
All is quiet and I'm alone... Until I complete the first push-up. Something about that single action must radiate a cat tractor beam of massive force! My two old lazy obese house cats can be sound asleep in another room but are under me, in my face, wrapping themselves around my arms or trying to lay under me during push-ups. Does anyone else have this problem? Can anyone else relate to being smacked in the face with a cat tail while plank'ing, push-up'ing, etc? As an extra bonus one of them tries to chew my hair during crunches and attack my feet during leg lefts. It's like a workout in the gauntlet
HAHA least yours go under you. My daughter's 15 lb cat thinks a flat back is an open invitation to jump up there and lay down....whether its pushups or leaning over to listen to the messages on the machine, etc.
altho, if i could do a push up, 15lbs extra weight might be a benefit....
the ferrets on the other hand are all up in there, the deaf one trying to nip any skin you have showing and the other one climbing on your head.0 -
<-- that pup right there thoroughly enjoys licking my face during crunches and pushups Laughing = core work right?
She also finds all the jumping around during 30Ds very entertaining.0 -
Yes my cats like to participate!0
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Yes! Anytime I get on the floor I become some sort of cat playground.0
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my.cat does this too. Bites my ankles and arms during my workout-but oddly enough she loves the scent of my sweat after I run-its really weird-she will rub herself all over me (too bad that doesn't work with my husband) lol
she has also attempted to get on the treadmill while I am run-pretty sure her flying into the wall didn't feel so good since it has never happened again but she does still insist on sitting on the front while I run and slaps at my feet with EVERY step!0 -
My cat would get on my yoga mat after I've laid it out and am prepping things. Like I laid it out just for him, agh.0
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Yes, my (50 lb) dog continually tries to lay on or right next to me the whole time I'm doing yoga in the mornings. Sometimes the (otherwise anti-social anti-petting) cat joins in, too.0
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My cat could care less, but my 5 dogs ( 2 great danes ) think it is party time! I go to the basement now and leave them up here, I hear them having a party upstais just as soon as I am working out good, I have to come up and scream up the steps! Very funny ritual we have going on! Oh and when I come back up they barf and then act like I have been gone!
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Yes! The cat AND the kid have both been stepped on during the same workout! The kid learned.....the cat doesn't intend to ever learn. I'm trying to train the kid to keep the cat off my back, out of my face, away from my moving feet and not chasing my hair.0
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I love cat yoga but not if my feet get nibbled0
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My kitty runs away when my husband does crunches or push-ups...but the minute I put weights out and begin my 30DS, he can't get to me fast enough. During my push-ups he lays down right underneath my face so that every time I go down he is there to whack me or pull my hair. Distracting...yes..but cute...hells yeah!!!0
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absolutely. Every time I turn on my WII fit Yoga the cats have to come and observe. Often they try to sit on the platform and wind around my legs.0
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Mine only started when I began insanity. My cat, or Coach as I like to call him watches me do the cardio stuff but anytime I'm still for more than 10 seconds, he has to come help me stretch further or play with the drawstrings on my shorts, not so fun in the high plank/low plank of cardio abs. Hubby bought me an industrial style huge fan which the Coach doesn't like so I haven't been bothered as much lately, he mainly hides on the stairs to make sure I'm not slacking.0
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one of my cats cant leave me alone when i'm doing floor stuff and stretching. and then the new baby persie loves to get on the treadmill with me. he loves it. i've almost stepped on him a few times.0
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I would be afraid if my snake tried to help me work out, I don't see how that could be a good thing. Luckily he doesn't move real fast. Lol
A snake would be a workout bonus for me. Watch me run!!0 -
All is quiet and I'm alone... Until I complete the first push-up. Something about that single action must radiate a cat tractor beam of massive force! My two old lazy obese house cats can be sound asleep in another room but are under me, in my face, wrapping themselves around my arms or trying to lay under me during push-ups. Does anyone else have this problem? Can anyone else relate to being smacked in the face with a cat tail while plank'ing, push-up'ing, etc? As an extra bonus one of them tries to chew my hair during crunches and attack my feet during leg lefts. It's like a workout in the gauntlet
I can relate 100% times 4. They are not interested it seems until i pull out the mat and the exercise ball to do my ab work.0 -
Yep, mine like to run under me when I'm doing push-ups. One of them has also started weighing himself every day. I keep telling him that watching *me* exercise won't help him lose weight, and threaten to start counting the calories in his Fancy Feast!0
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My cat loves to stretch with me at the end, when I am all sweaty. So, I have cat hairs sticking to my sweat.0
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My youngest cat (male, Pazuzu) used to attack my yoga mat, and sometimes my hair when I first started working out. Eventually it became less and less, and now he doesn't even bother me anymore. I think (at least in some cases) the cat/s just need to get used to the change in their environment. Cats are such strange creatures, though. You can never really know what goes through their heads. lol0
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Love it! My cat does the same... wonder what he's thinking0
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Haha I looove this thread! My cat loves when I do any exercises on the floor. Its at her level and something she thinks she can join in on!0
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My dog and my daughter find it irrisistable not to jump on me when I am doing push ups or planks... LOL. I guess the extra weight is a challenge!! :-)0
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