In the past month or so, I started playing basketball again. I say again because I grew up playing basketball, played it all the way through high school, and continued to play for fun for several years after that. Of course, I was in great shape back then. Sadly, for the past three-and-a-half years, I’ve lived an almost entirely sedentary lifestyle where playing basketball is almost as crazy for me as running a marathon. :)

Fortunately, I have a friend who lives about a mile away and we have a school nearby with two basketball courts. We decided to start playing to get back in shape. Even though it’s only the two of us playing 1-on-1, the amount of exercise in one hour of playing is tremendous. I felt like I was going to die the first day we played. I was completely winded after a few minutes and I was sore for days afterward. I’ve continued to play though, and I feel more energetic every time we go. I think it’s making a huge difference for me.

So, while all of that sounds great, I did have one small obstacle to clear in order to play more frequently and to enjoy it more. When I started playing again, I only had one good pair of basketball shorts and only two t-shirts that were comfortable and fit me well. That may not sound like much of a problem, but when you’re busy working and trying to fit in a game of basketball at the end of the day, you don’t really have time to manage your laundry. Wearing clothes that are too tight or a little old and worn out, even just for exercise, doesn’t make you feel very good about what you’re doing and can make skipping a day a bit easier than it should be.

To solve this problem, I went out and bought three new pairs of basketball shorts and five new t-shirts. I made sure they all fit me well, looked good, and made me feel good wearing them. I spent about $90 for my new basketball wardrobe. I know this probably sounds trivial, but it really makes a big difference. I look forward to playing more now because I can put on the clothes that make me feel like an athlete again. Sure, I’m still fat, but at least I’m dressed for getting fit.

I value saving money and being frugal, but you’ve got to be prepared to spend some money to set yourself up for success and remove the little barriers that may not be obvious at first. So think about what you’re trying to accomplish and look for the little things that get in your way and don’t be afraid to spend some money to eliminate those barriers.

By , Sun 19 Apr 2009, 1 Comment, Categories: Fat, Spending