I haven't written anything because there isn't much to write about.
I haven't been running because, for some reason I've not yet discovered, both of my knees ache behind the patella and the right one feels torqued when I sit cross-legged.
My mom says its my shoes and its just not in my budget right now to buy a new pair of running-specific shoes.
I've been doing a lot of walking instead but it still makes my knees, and now hips, ache a bit. (Ya use your hips more in walking than running.) I'm still getting my sweat on, walking 6 miles in about an hour - 10, not bad.
P90X is thwarting me. I was 'waiting' (read: procrastinating) due to not having a pullup solution but that has been rectified. The next step is the diet.
I took the "before" photos and I'm so hesitant to post them online. I'm not huge but I'm not model perfect either. I should just get over it.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Hills
Today I decided that I would do The Hills by the house. My aunt and uncle live right next to the Metroparks system and in order to get to their house, you have to drive through it. The directions usually include, "turn left, go down the hill, then up the hill, turn right, then left and you're here." I did the hills today, both of them. I went down the hill, across for a half mile, then up the hill, then back down, across and back up.
I know I'm being sort of cryptic and that's okay. Suffice it to say that these hills are about 1/4 mile long, each, and are both, on average, about a 10-12 degree incline. There is one section of hill that has a short steep part, right near the crest.
Pushing the stroller up the hills is quite a glute/hammy workout. There was no running, just pushing uphill...push, push, push. Thankfully, the day is bright and sunny and lots of blue sky. We did stop to watch the fly fishers in the river catch some pretty big fish!
Very Sisyphean of me, without the rolling back down...that would have been dangerous for Littles.
Maybe later, I'll do it again.
I know I'm being sort of cryptic and that's okay. Suffice it to say that these hills are about 1/4 mile long, each, and are both, on average, about a 10-12 degree incline. There is one section of hill that has a short steep part, right near the crest.
Pushing the stroller up the hills is quite a glute/hammy workout. There was no running, just pushing uphill...push, push, push. Thankfully, the day is bright and sunny and lots of blue sky. We did stop to watch the fly fishers in the river catch some pretty big fish!
Very Sisyphean of me, without the rolling back down...that would have been dangerous for Littles.
Maybe later, I'll do it again.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Mission Accomplished!
Yesterday was my race, the Jog into Spring event in Independence, Ohio. The morning was pretty cold, about 35 degrees, but it was a bright day with plenty of sun. My friend Craig did come and do the event with me. We ran together the whole way, saying "Thanks" to the winning runners as they said "good job" passing us at the 1 mile / 2.5 mile mark. (The course doubles back on itself)
I finished it in 33:05, running the whole way, 3.1 miles, no stopping, no walking.
I couldn't be prouder of myself.
BUT! My back. O.M.G. My back HURTS. Not my legs, shins, calves, feet or hips. MY BACK. Ouch.
I finished it in 33:05, running the whole way, 3.1 miles, no stopping, no walking.
I couldn't be prouder of myself.
BUT! My back. O.M.G. My back HURTS. Not my legs, shins, calves, feet or hips. MY BACK. Ouch.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
P90X Introduction
Yesterday, since it was raining quite hard and Littles would have had to join me on a run, I decided to exercise inside instead. I put in the Plyometrics DVD from the P90X series just to get an idea of what I was in for, work up a sweat and feel good about staying inside.
I did about 7 minutes of it, maybe half of that holding Littles because he was crying, before I had to stop to tend to my child. After 7 minutes of Plyometrics, my legs were sore THAT DAY.
This morning, my upper hamstrings are quite upset. I'm looking forward to this new challenge after I run my race on Saturday. I think I'll finally have the guts to put up the "before" pictures for total accountability just so that I can gloat about the 'after' pictures in 3 months.
Sun's out today. Gonna run outside!
I did about 7 minutes of it, maybe half of that holding Littles because he was crying, before I had to stop to tend to my child. After 7 minutes of Plyometrics, my legs were sore THAT DAY.
This morning, my upper hamstrings are quite upset. I'm looking forward to this new challenge after I run my race on Saturday. I think I'll finally have the guts to put up the "before" pictures for total accountability just so that I can gloat about the 'after' pictures in 3 months.
Sun's out today. Gonna run outside!
Friday, March 19, 2010
Dairy Free Protein Smoothie
I've been meaning to post this for awhile. I am off dairy indefinitely due to my little guy not being able to process the milk proteins and honestly, I don't really miss it, except when I am eating a cookie. (I still sneak a bit of cheese now and then...)
Most smoothie recipes call for milk or ice cream or yogurt of some sort to make the smoothie smooth. Since I can't have milk products, I was looking around for some dairy free recipes and really came up kind of short. So, I made my own.
Here is my super simple, really healthy, dairy-free, super delicious smoothie recipe:
(1) banana, sliced, (small to medium for 12oz, large banana for large serving)
1/2 c rice milk
3 tbs vegetable protein powder (soy)
6 frozen strawberries
1 tbl honey
2 tsp vanilla extract
Pour the rice milk into the blender, add the sliced banana and protein powder. Mix on high for about 30 seconds. Make sure all the protein powder is mixed in and not stuck to the side of the blender. Add strawberries through hole in lid one at a time, careful to watch for splashing! After strawberries are completely mixed in, add honey and vanilla. Whip for 30 seconds and serve!
Makes about one 12 oz smoothie. Feel free to double everything for a larger smoothie. The honey and vanilla really take this smoothie over the top on flavor. Enjoy with a reusable glass straw: http://www.glassdharma.com/straws.html
Most smoothie recipes call for milk or ice cream or yogurt of some sort to make the smoothie smooth. Since I can't have milk products, I was looking around for some dairy free recipes and really came up kind of short. So, I made my own.
Here is my super simple, really healthy, dairy-free, super delicious smoothie recipe:
(1) banana, sliced, (small to medium for 12oz, large banana for large serving)
1/2 c rice milk
3 tbs vegetable protein powder (soy)
6 frozen strawberries
1 tbl honey
2 tsp vanilla extract
Pour the rice milk into the blender, add the sliced banana and protein powder. Mix on high for about 30 seconds. Make sure all the protein powder is mixed in and not stuck to the side of the blender. Add strawberries through hole in lid one at a time, careful to watch for splashing! After strawberries are completely mixed in, add honey and vanilla. Whip for 30 seconds and serve!
Makes about one 12 oz smoothie. Feel free to double everything for a larger smoothie. The honey and vanilla really take this smoothie over the top on flavor. Enjoy with a reusable glass straw: http://www.glassdharma.com/straws.html
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
On Course
Today I drove to the race course.
I downloaded the course from the website and headed over there today to get the lay of the land.
There are a few tiny hills and a spot where the wind just whips across.
Today was bright sunshiney, windy and nice, around 62 deg.
I think I ran 2/3 of it, walked the other 1/3. I can honestly say that the 1/3 I walked was into the wind, uphill with the stroller. Ugh. Serious resistance.
Since I don't know where the mile makers were, I just concentrated on finishing it running, which I did. I think about mile 2.5 I hit a bit of a wall and this coincided with the last uphill spot where the wind comes across. The last 2/10 or so is mildly downhill and I let the stroller roll on its own while I held its leash. Xavier slept the whole time. (I won't be pushing him for the race...thankfully!)
So, all in all, a good day. I felt happy with my progress and if I can keep on keeping on, the weather stays mild and I don't get another sinus flare up, I could actually do this!!
I downloaded the course from the website and headed over there today to get the lay of the land.
There are a few tiny hills and a spot where the wind just whips across.
Today was bright sunshiney, windy and nice, around 62 deg.
I think I ran 2/3 of it, walked the other 1/3. I can honestly say that the 1/3 I walked was into the wind, uphill with the stroller. Ugh. Serious resistance.
Since I don't know where the mile makers were, I just concentrated on finishing it running, which I did. I think about mile 2.5 I hit a bit of a wall and this coincided with the last uphill spot where the wind comes across. The last 2/10 or so is mildly downhill and I let the stroller roll on its own while I held its leash. Xavier slept the whole time. (I won't be pushing him for the race...thankfully!)
So, all in all, a good day. I felt happy with my progress and if I can keep on keeping on, the weather stays mild and I don't get another sinus flare up, I could actually do this!!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Curveballs
Okay.
Its just downright difficult for me to focus on the mental mechanics of running while pushing a fussy baby in a stroller into the wind while its raining.
I'm worried that he's not covered up or that he's hungry. The stroller is designed for running but I still have to push it. Into the wind. While running.
I'm a novice runner and darnit, that's hard!
Twelve days and counting to my 5K. I'm not feeling confident at this point
Between the dismal days, rain, clouds, constant freakin' grey skies, inconsistent eating, being depressed about my life in general and constantly interrupted sleep....this is HARD!
Its just downright difficult for me to focus on the mental mechanics of running while pushing a fussy baby in a stroller into the wind while its raining.
I'm worried that he's not covered up or that he's hungry. The stroller is designed for running but I still have to push it. Into the wind. While running.
I'm a novice runner and darnit, that's hard!
Twelve days and counting to my 5K. I'm not feeling confident at this point
Between the dismal days, rain, clouds, constant freakin' grey skies, inconsistent eating, being depressed about my life in general and constantly interrupted sleep....this is HARD!
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