Monday, March 22, 2010

Free Photo Luggage Tags from KLM

Free Photo Luggage Tags from KLM

I just made 2 free luggage tags. You can check them out on my Facebook page. Pretty cool. We've been talking about needing something like this for a while.

Carla

Friday, March 19, 2010

A pain in my......foot

Last Saturday was a big day for me. I ran 12 miles from Morton to East Peoria and back again. It was tough, but it was done. I was on my way to preparing for the Delavan Frostbite Classic this weekend.

I rested my body Sunday and most of the day Monday. Heck, I even took a two hour nap on Monday afternoon thanks to the time change over the weekend.

Monday night I played volleyball. In my running shoes. I've done it before. I never had a problem, but I'm 41 years, 5 months and a few days now. I guess I should have been smarter.

I can't remember if the ache started Monday night or if it waited to appear on Tuesday, but the outside of my left foot was aching....not a sharp pain. Just aching. I could touch my foot and feel the sensitive area. It's about where the yellow arrow shows up on the picture. That is apparently my peroneus longus tendon.....and I think that is the source of my discomfort.

What? Go see a doctor? Why would I do that when I have access to Dr. http://www.webb/. I mean really?! Of course, I did initially self diagnos myself with plantar fasciitis, but today I decided that was all wrong. So now I'm on to tendonitis...or possibly just a strain...in my peroneus longus tendon. The strain is possible if you consider that I was playing volleyball in running shoes and you know I don't play my favorite sport without giving it my all. I'm worried the quick start and stops of volleyball cause a problem for my peroneus longus tendon.

I haven't run since Saturday because it makes me a little nervous. Everyone says to let it rest....so I am. I don't want to be hobbling around the beach next week! I swam Tuesday (1000 yards) & Thursday (900 yards). Wednesday I did pilates and stretching. Boy, oh boy, did that feel good on my aching body. That's really when I came up with my misdiagnosis. Today I was hoping to get my Dolce out for a ride, but work took priority. Maybe this weekened....or not....that dang wintery mix again.

Tomorrow I'm supposed to play in a volleyball tournament with my nieces and nephew. Hmmm, maybe I'd better get some new shoes. I ran to Kohl's and purchased some new shoes, but I'm still not convinced they were the right shoes for my needs. We'll see what happens. If my foot doesn't hurt after 3 or 4 hours of volleyball on a hard court, I'll be running in the half marathon on Sunday.

Wish me luck.....

I'm thinking spring.....

Spring is around the corner. Really. Just ignore the call for a wintery mix this weekend. It is just the news media's way of trying to destroy my optimism.

In the past month since I last posted, what have I done?
  • I've run 2-3 times per week.
  • Increased my long runs to 12 miles just last Saturday
  • I've floundered with my swimming routine.
  • I've rescued my swimming by changing my swim days to Tues & Thurs
  • I've continued to lose weight (slowly, but it's coming off)
  • Ohhh and I bought a new bike! YAY ME!
My new bike:
Isn't she beautiful? She has nice clean lines. A nice shine to her paint job, but she needs a name. What shall I name her? She's Turk maroon.

I haven't ridden her yet....other than up and down my street two times. I thought I'd ride her today, but I have slave masters for bosses who said "You must work on this goergeous day!" OK, maybe not. However, I week from now we'll be on the road for spring break. I have a lot to get done before then.

Last Saturday I ran 12 miles from Morton to East Peoria and back again. 12 miles. Yes, I've said it. I've done it. I'm still amazed by it. ME??!!?? No way. I am a runner. Oops, scratch that. I'm not a runner. I'm an athlete.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Exercise & Menu Plan for week of 2/22/2010

Planning, planning, planning. It's all in the planning. And as far as menu plans, who has been doing that one lately? After looking over my budget deficit spending this week, it's time to come up with a good plan. So away we go......


Monday
D: Spicy Chicken (chicken in crock pot with taco seasoning and chicken broth)
WO: Swim (technique drills), Run 5 miles, bis & tris, volleyball


Tuesday
D: Sweet & Sour Meatballs
WO: Herrin Circuit, Legs


Wednesday
D: leftovers (Sorry, I am working day and night!)
WO: Treadmill intervals, chest & back


Thursday
D: Sloppy Joes
WO: 4 miles at moderate pace, shoulders


Friday
D: Michelle's Signature Salmon
WO: Swim for endurance


Saturday
D: dinner at brother and sister -in-laws
WO: 12 mile run, rock climbing


Sunday
D: Oh who knows?
WO: REST


What is your plan for the week?

It's a funny thing to run 10 miles

My half marathon training plan called for a 10 mile run this weekend. Wow. 10 miles. Who would have thought a few years ago that I would have any interest in running that far? That long? I certainly couldn't imagine it. 


Back in 1999 and 2000, when I did the Memphis to Peoria St. Jude Run, I was assigned to motor home GOLD 1. The people in my  motor home were fantastic! BUT they were runners. I was there for the children of St. Jude. My roommates for the week tried to convince me that I needed to do some marathons with them and I thought, "No way! I am NOT a runner. People who run that much are INSANE!" Well, I guess I am getting close to insanity now.


Saturday was one of those days where I could have easily put my long run off until the next day...and then the next...and then the next. But I knew I would be VERY unhappy with myself if I gave into that twinge of laziness. So, I collected my X-Men: The Last Stand DVD and hit the treadmill. (After a little bit of slushy ice was dropped on us by Mother Nature, I didn't think a run outside was the best decision.)


10 miles...
Really?
Do I have to?
Take a deep breath.....GO!


I am not running this 10 miles to win a race. I was running for my physical fitness. For my health. For an additional year or 2 on my life. I set the speed at a relaxed 5.6, incline of1 and took off. I checked my time at 1 mile: That was a 10:45 pace. I was happy with that.


Believe it or not, the first mile or two seems to be the toughest. It takes time to get into a groove. By 2.5 miles, I felt pretty good. My pace was relaxed and I was clicking off the time. Now, I know you won't believe this, but I have a pretty good stride. I've been told by many people that I look very relaxed when I run. Have you ever watched someone run and thought they are working WAY too hard? It happens a lot! So even though I have pretty good form, I still end up with an ache in the back of my shoulder after 4 or 5 miles. I try to stretch it out throughout my run, but sometimes it just won't go away. If you had a video camera on me during my run, you would see me flapping my left arm around every once in a while and wonder, "What the heck is she doing?" Well, now you know.


As my run continues and my body is warmed, I am amazed that I am not having negative thoughts. 10 miles used to feel SOOOO overwhelming. Now? It's 10 miles. Just GETTER DONE!


I've discovered that I really like to watch action movies while I'm on the treadmill. I think it's the faster, more intense pace that keeps me going. I find myself reacting to the action being played out on the screen - and yes, I do worry that I am going to leap frog over my rival and fall right off the back of the treadmill!


Running takes some mind games to keep going. By the time I hit 6 miles, I was telling my daughter, "Mommy only has 4 miles to go!" which doesn't sound nearly as bad as, "Mommy still has to run on this stupid hamster wheel for about 45 more minutes!" UGH! Let's keep the positive energy flowing here!


At some point in the run, I find my legs, especially my hip flexors, go a little numb. Every once in a while I have to consciously tell my legs how to put one in front of the other. That's when it gets scary. Your brain shouldn't have to tell your body how to move, but luckily it only lasts for a few seconds and then your sub-conscious takes over again.


By mile 8, I am thinking to myself. I am almost done! WOW! That's when I start to get cocky and start thinking about racheting up the speed. Naw! I'm just a simple mom of 3 trying to get her athletic mojo back. At 9.5 miles, I step up the speed to 5.8 and at 9.8 miles up to 6. 


After 1 hour, 46 minutes and 42 seconds, and 1410 calories burned, my 10 miler was done. Again, I get to tell myself in wonderment, "I AM A RUNNER!"

Friday, February 19, 2010

Humpback Whales at the River Plex

Today has truly been MY kind of day. After dropping the kiddos off at school, I came home to do a little cleaning (very little), a load of laundry, and started my vegetable soup. Finally about 9:30, I was ready to head to the River Plex.

I got to the lap pool and horror of horror saw someone from Tremont there. I thought to myself, "Oh man! Now he is going to 1) see me in a bathing suit and 2) see my drown as I pretend to know how to swim."

Eh! Oh well. He saw my in my tri outfit last year. How much worse can this be?

I don't know what the staff is doing at the River Plex, but by golly, the water sure is cold when I get in. I don't remember it being this cold last year. Wow! It usually takes me a minute or two to get brave enough to submerge my entire body. Finally, my body was acclimated and my cap & goggles were ready and I was off!

I pushed off the wall and I heard a creepy voice in my head telling me I was cheating. What??? Where did that come from??? Oh thanks Fatty! The Fat Cyclist wrote an article recently about training for a triathlon and how pushing off the wall after each pool length. Yes, Fatty, I know, there aren't walls in the lake at Canton. Damn. No more pushing off for me. I'm ruined.

I started out with 2-50s for a warm-up. Nice and easy. Just get the blood pumping. I've read about some swimming workouts where the warm up is 500 yards. YAH! Right. That's about my goal for the day!

After my warm-up, I started focusing on technique. Dragging my fingertips through the water for 50. Pulling only (no kicking) for 50. Focus on keeping my elbow up high for 50. After a few 50s, I was feeling kind of lame because the Tremont boy was 2 lanes over and hadn't stopped yet.

"Guess I'd better show him with my endurance and do a whole 100!" And to kick it up a notch, I threw in flip turns! This is when I discovered the humpback whales at the River Plex. My first flip turn was a FLOP turn. I took off too far from the wall and didn't get a good push off. (Sorry, Fatty, it was all in the name of technique!) On my second turn, I waited a stroke later to start my turn and WHOALA! I flipped, turned and was off again in no time...and that's when I felt it.

The humpback.....my buoyancy had suddenly changed. I had a humpback. When I did my flip turn, I apparently pulled my butt up out of the water and now had an air bubble wedged in my.....well, it was wedged. I had one air bubble in my ear and another keeping my lower body afloat. Boy, was I embarrassed when I finished my 100 and there was Mt. St. Helen's erupting around me.

"No, honestly, Mr. Tremont boy. I did not just relieve myself through my lower blow hole."

I think that's when I scared him because he exited the pool a little while later. I did another 100. A few more 50s and then a whole 200!...and then a couple more 50s. All in all I did 1000 yards today. NOT CONTINUOUS, no, thank you very much, but I am still working on my technique. Come March 1st....I'm going for endurance. Although I must say, swimming is kind of boring. I've always been the independent fitness guru but staring at the trash at the bottom of the pool can get quite boring. I need something to distract me and I'm thinking I need to get an Interval Waterproof Headphone System. Dang, I wish Fatty would give one to me.

I finished my workout and stopped at Wal-Mart on the way home. Yes, I went to the grocery store starving. I'm sorry, but it needed to be done. I didn't buy a bunch of junk though. I'm pretty pleased about that. On the way home I was listening to the Meal Makeover Moms and discovered a recipe for Banana Brownie Waffles which I just HAVE to try out on my kids. My girls eat processed white bread gross waffles most days for breakfast. I'd love to make these. 1) They are healthier. 2) They are chocolate. They won't even have to KNOW that they are healthy....but of course, my kids know I don't normally cook anything UNLESS it's good for you.

BUT now it's time to be off for work and coaching volleyball.


How to keep motivated

First off, let me say that I think your motivation must be internal. It can't be something or someone external to yourself that decides you are really, truly going to make yourself a priority and get healthy. If you aren't convinced you are worth it - and you have to feel it DEEP down inside - you won't make yourself a priority.

So, I thought I'd talk about some of the tools that I use to stay motivated:
WEBSITES

  1. Spark People - Awesome sight full of information on exercise and nutrition. Use it to track your calories and stay on track
  2. Motivation to Move - CMO (Chief Motivational Officer) Scott Smith with his wife, Joi, have created an excellent site to read articles, get recipes and share with a community all of your successes & failures.
PODCASTS
This is one area that I talk about A LOT, but people usually give me this deer in the headlights kind of look. Podcasts are usually free on iTunes and are basically "talk radio". I subscribe to a number of podcasts from genealogy, Harry Potter, a volleyball podcast, Disney and Jane Austen. (I know - what strange mix of interests, but that's me!)

To find podcasts, open Itunes, on the left hand side click on Podcasts and once that opens, click on Podcast Directory on the bottom right of your screen. You can enter any search subject and you will probably find a podcast out there for it.
  1. Motivation to Move Fitness Boost - Scott Smith has recently changed the format of his podcast. It used to be an hour long free podcast. Now, free subscribers only get a once a week 15 minutes podcast, but it's still worth listening to.
  2. The Biggest Loser Fan Podcast - Based on the hit NBC TV show, Cliff Ravenscraft & Father Roderick (yes, a Catholic priest) review the show each week, but talk about the insights they have gathered from the show. 
  3. KFI AM- Sunday - Jillian Michaels is no longer putting out this podcast, but let me tell you IT'S WORTH IT. She breaks down the science of physical fitness as well as the affect of the processed foods in our bodies. Makes you think!
  4. Cooking with the Moms - Listen each week as cookbook authors, dietitians, and busy moms, Janice Newell Bissex and Liz Weiss -- AKA The Meal Makeover Moms -- share their latest fast and healthy recipe creations and mealtime tips, all designed to get families, even the pickiest eaters, back to the table.
BLOGS
Some of the blogs that I read are kind of specific, but I thought I'd share them anyway.
Steve in a Speedo? Gross! - Hilarious and insightful
Fat Cyclist - A man and his bike and his struggle with life after losing his wife to cancer
Fit Yummy Mummy Blog - full of short workout videos
Goals for the Week! - A smart woman who sets weekly goals for various aspects of her life


I actually read many, many more, but those are some of my favorites.