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Showing posts with label Workout Schedule. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Workout Schedule. Show all posts

Friday, August 2, 2013

Back at it!

*blowing the dust off* 
Hey there! So there were some bumps in the road (surgery and long hospital stay for the kiddo), then there was some fun (2 week lake vacation) but hopefully things have settled and I can start posting regularly again! During my time away I did learn a few things.

1. Running hurts. Like more than just being sore. I am not sure if it the extra weight that I am hauling around, am I wearing the wrong shoes or should I see a podiatrist? Well I am working trough this but for right now I am biking and that is AWESOME!

2. Biking is AWESOME! So someday I want to do a sprint tri so since running 3 to 4 times a week was killing my knees and feet I started biking (needed to start sometime anyway). I feel like I get a work out. I can get my heart rate up, I switch up the gears as it gets easier so my legs are always working hard and have tried out some areas with some elevation to keep it challenging! I feel soreness but not pain!

3. I need a schedule. I find myself at the end of the day trying to figure out when I am going to get my workout in! I think, "ok...lets go now", then I look at the clock it is the heat of the day. Then the next time I try it is time to get dinner ready or I was lazy earlier and didn't do anything so now I have lots to catch up on! Anyway...I need to dedicate a specific time for everything that needs to get done and STICK TO IT!

I just keep keeping on! Exercise is the only real way to be healthy and lose weight (there are things that assist in weight loss and health but nothing will really work with out a little sweat) and there are thousands of benefits. Sure for lots of us the motivation comes in spurts but it comes and that is the important part. Some of us love the gym and happily go there everyday with out fail! Just remember that anything is better than nothing!

Monday, February 7, 2011

I'm back on the wagon...

and back in the GYM!!

Wow. Someone let the holidays make some excuses for her. *hides face, very ashamed.
I let the “I’m so busy”, “The holidays are so crazy” and my favorite “I want to enjoy the holiday season”, get in the way of my goals.
I caved.
I got lazy.
I paid for it.
What did I learn during my “break”?
Allow me to share.

1.  Consistency is ALWAYS the best policy. If you want to be healthy you have to consistently do 2 things: eat right daily and exercise often.  Skipping out on one or both can cause weight gain and you lose that “I just conquered the world feeling that is now replaced with the “may I pretty please with a cherry on top take a nap” feeling.

2.  One good decision will lead to another. Yeah. That one is a 2-way street.  It all started with Thanksgiving.  I broke my work out routine and things went downhill from there.  Really. Make exceptions, give yourself rewards but plan ahead. Example: I like to work out at night so when there are events in the evening I plan ahead a get my workouts in the morning instead. Bend your routine but do your best to get the time in! Also, it’s ok to splurge but make it up in the gym!

3.  If you aren’t moving forward then you are sliding backwards.  There is no such thing as standing still.  The longer I went without working out the harder it was to start back.  It was hard to put in the time and it was actually difficult.  I had lost so much of the progress that I had made in addition to packing back on some pounds.  I have to admit that the 60 minutes on the elliptical was always challenging but it had gotten easier and tonight I nearly died.  No lie.

I am back in a routine and back to blogging.  I’m sad that I back paddled so much and sad that I neglected my blog. I am glad to back and I hope that we can help keep each other motivated.

How did you do during the holidays? Do you have any tips on being consistent even when things get busy?  Please do share!!

Monday, October 4, 2010

My "in house" Personal Trainer

Will has made me an offer that I can't refuse!  He offered to be my personal trainer!!  He has designed a work out that has me working out most everyday.  I am giving him in a month and if I see results then I have to continue to let him push me. I am nervous and excited.  Excited for the progress that I know can be made and nervous because I promised to keep this crazy workout schedule (crazy because my workouts are so sporadic).

I can do it. 

I know this.  I know that I have it in me.  Plus, Will loves to workout and he has promised to stay my side and work with me (even if I get annoyed and try to shove him off the treadmill).  We have only been at it for a few days but having him support me this way is amazing!

Basically, I am on a rotating schedule...
Relaxing walk - Sunday
Lower Body w/cardio - Monday
Upper Body - Tuesday
Yoga (stretching) - Wednesday
Core w/cardio- Thursday
Cardio- Friday
Saturday- make up (just in case I wanna blow off one night...which we all know that I will)

Having a schedule makes it easy to stay committed. Like, if I didn't have a work schedule I would probably end up procrastinating and doing projects last minute or trying to cram all my hours in at the end of the week.

Structure.  I need it. Bottom line.

Thanks Will for helping me with this.  Just know that when I am swearing at you tomorrow because I can't walk...that what I am really saying is "thank you and I love you".