Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Health or Hair


Has anyone found the happy medium for Black women and exercise? This is a very serious question I’m posing. I’m not afraid to say that sweating my hair out drives me bonkers. As a natural who wears it straight (via flat iron), any bit of a workout will throw my roots in a tizzy and I’ll be rocking a poofy semi fro. To wash it after a workout, every workout, would be too much work- wash, condition, roller set under the dryer, flat iron. As I write this, it may sound easy. Most of us know it’s not and it is time consuming for those of us who have lives. To wash my hair more often than once a week, or to just flatiron that my fluffy roots into straight submission (sounds dirty, like dirt-sweat kind of dirty) a few times in a week would be too harsh. I know what to do; I just don’t know how to do it.

Not too long ago, I took a break from working out. I just procrastinated myself into a two-month gym hiatus (sad, I know). I went to the doctor and she asked how much I weighed. I had just learned my current weight minutes before I stepped into her office. She laughed when I told her. We have that kind of relationship so she can do that. I’m laughing too but wondering what is soooo funny?! Turns out as she tells me, since our last visit 8 weeks ago, I’ve gained 6 lbs. WTH???!!! Oh that was funny alright! She said, “Sam, go back to the gym…” I just smiled and nodded at her and made the promise to myself that I’d go back. The promise was easy. Working out is even easy because I love to do it (when I’m actually doing it and not a moment before), but the hair is the hard part. I wish it wasn’t so. I really do.

So I need advice, because my jeans are saying “No, Sam, don’t even try to put us on,” my doctor’s saying, “Girl, get your butt back on the elliptical,” and my man is saying “Babe, your face is a little rounder? Have you noticed that?” O_o

Who can help?! What are you doing to make sure your hair doesn’t get in the way of your health?

Love,

~Sam

8 comments:

  1. I don't have a problem with my hair and exercise. I wear it in an afro... lol sorry I can't help. Your doctor and your man are funny though. He was trying to be nice about it.

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    1. Yeah, he's a sweetheart lol And my doctor's awesome!

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  2. In my opinion, nothing should come between you and your health, not even your tresses.

    Maybe you could rotate your workouts: spinning, running, rowing, hot yoga, or anything that makes you REALLY sweat one week while you wear your natural curls and then the next week switch it up to walking, weight lifting, regular temperature yoga-not as much sweat so you wear your hair pressed.

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  3. Ummm...WHEN I go, I put myself on like a "hair cycle". I'll explain...Monday - workout, Tuesday - wear "professional ponytail" to work then work out, Wednesday - low bun to work, (Bible study - no work out), Thursday - "high-fashion bun" to work, and yoga that night (namaste), Thursday night - do my hair for the weekend, and start all over again. Just a suggestion.
    ***I have thick, medium/long hair.***

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  4. Oh my goodness. So yeah, I can see how this would totally work. You, my friend, have it together. Appreciate the response. I will go on a "hair cycle" and make working out work!! #NAMASTE- only cus I know who you are lol

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  5. Well...you know me daughter...I'm "old-school." Why don't you just set it and wrap it up with a scarf (not a do-rag)before your work out? You can coordinate it and make it look cute :-) Next day if it's curly, ponytail it or bun it. You know how to be versatile;-)

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  6. True. Can't do straight and out every day, and that's okay :-) I will keep you posted on my progress. Health comes first.

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