We have a Netflix account. And I confess, I love it beyond all that is rational. Why? Well, let's face it, with the death of every DVD rental place (I almost wrote "video rental place" but that makes me look way old. Why don't I just start writing about the BetaMax now and seal my fate?) there's no place to rent. And I was a little behind the curve on finding out about RedBox. I know, I know. I'm a late adopter, remember.
Anyway, the beauty of Netflix is that they have all of those crazy English shows I love to watch. Ad nauseum. Shows that no one else will watch with me. I can stream them right to my computer or iPad and it's a beautiful thing.
So why am I writing about Netflix on my fitness blog? Here's the thing--you can also stream Netflix through your Wii. Or other gaming console thingy, which we don't have. We have a Wii. Not that I know how to work it, but we have one.
Now, awhile ago, a year? More? Heck, I don't know. But awhile ago, I made the boys move the Wii to the basement because I couldn't stand the competitive arguments they would get into while playing. Plus, it interfered with my Oprah watching while I was making dinner, but I digress. But after the Wii moved to the basement, we received a disk in the mail from Netflix. You could use it to set up Netflix to stream to your gamey thingy.
We tried it. It didn't work. I didn't pursue it further. I figured it had to do with having the gamey thingy in the basement.
So a few weeks ago, Declan discovered that it has nothing to do with the gamey thingy being in the basement. No, it apparently had something to do with the fact that I had no idea what I was doing. Imagine that.
Now, the streaming works. In the basement. Which cracks me up because now the kids sit down there for movie night, which is kind of weird. But I'm liking it, too, because I can watch all of my crazy English drama down there.
This is good and bad. It's bad because that makes me want to work out on the elliptical so I can watch TV at the same time. I think the elliptical is lame for burning calories. I find it boring and I don't push myself on it. Bad. Not pushing is bad.
But it's good because I've started doing something a little different. Today I did a high intensity workout DVD first, burned a bunch of calories, then hopped on the elliptical, kept my heart rate up and trotted along while I watched my current English show of choice--Mi5, or Spooks if you're in the UK. It was a win-win all the way around.
Dear Rupert Penry-Jones, I love you.
Tip of the Day: Watching Rupert Penry-Jones will boost your heart rate and you will burn more calories. Try it and see.
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