repeating week four
I finished week four, column three very weakly and will repeat it this week. This program is very tedious but it does produce results. Andrea, I expect for you to get back on the wagon!!
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Monday, February 23, 2009repeating week fourI finished week four, column three very weakly and will repeat it this week. This program is very tedious but it does produce results. Andrea, I expect for you to get back on the wagon!! http://hundredpushups.com Friday, February 20, 2009Understanding Food LabelsIf the label says... It means each serving of the product has...
or less fat At least 25 percent less fat than the higher fat version
more than 15 percent of the calories coming from the saturated fat
saturated fat, and 95 milligrams of of cholesterol
and 95 milligrams of cholesterol
half the fat of the high-calorie, higher fat version or no more than half the sodium of the higher-sodium version
2 grams (or fewer) of saturated fat
and 2 grams (or fewer) of saturated fat
higher cholesterol version and 2 grams or fewer of saturated fat
or no sodium sodium chloride in ingredients
sodium 35 milligrams or fewer of sodium
CHOOSE WISELY! Source: Living Well, Staying Well from the American Heart Association and American Cancer Society Note: I clicked on the wrong blog. This was intended for the blog I keep for my mother. But it is information we can all put to good use. Wednesday, February 18, 2009Oh, Mama!(deep inhale through the nose...slow exhale through the mouth) (deep inhale through the nose...slow exhale through the mouth) Ahem. Remember those nights in college when you'd begin by forcing down cheap beer in your dorm room, then soon it went down much quicker...and before you know it you're tossing back whatever fruity jungle juice concoction your friends handed you in the big red keg cup? More importantly, remember that feeling the next morning when your head spun, your stomach took it's revenge and you thought you should vomit (but couldn't)? Remember thinking pancakes would soak up your sins but instead made you gag? Ahh. Yes. That's how I feel this morning. Only, instead of binge drinking, I've begun growing an itty-bitty sesame seed. (Between the bloating and the gas, though, I'd swear I was up to an heirloom tomato by now.) Exciting - Yes! Two years in waiting! But, oh my, I don't remember feeling this terrible last time around (nearly 5 years ago). Blech. All the hangover, with none of the humiliating photos. I've come to the point of my post: how do you do it? HOW do you get to the gym when you want to just hug the toilet? HOW do you get out the door for a run when you have to pull out Lamaze breathing while bending to tie your shoes? I want to keep exercising, but man, I'd rather just curl up in bed and read people's status updates on Facebook. Not that that's a possibility with a 4 year old and a job, but a girl can dream. How did you survive this trimester? Monday, February 16, 2009Week 4, column 3Starting week 4, column 3. I think this challenge really helped me hold my own while arm wrestling Thursday as a part of a high-spirited girls' night out!!! Next time, Lee...next time. Relish your victory now, but next time I'm slamming your arm onto the table!!! http://hundredpushups.com Tuesday, February 10, 2009A Good PointRunningfor3, you make a very good point below. I wonder if children of running mommies are better able to sit still later as a result of Sitting Still training from such an early age. What do the rest of you think? I for one can vouch for a supernaturally calm 2 year old. Is this the result of spending so much time a. in the jogger and b. with mommy? Another point covered by runningfor3, patient walks. We made a very rare trip to the mall yesterday. My little guy walked, albeit slowly, and LISTENED to me. I think this behavior can be attributed to, not to beleaguer the point, but the 90 minute mile. Other kids twice his size where strapped into strollers as their mothers rushed through the mall. What's your take? Labels: time well spent Monday, February 09, 20099 months in, 9 months outAfter a particularly exhausting week, I realized that I'm carrying (or pushing) around a bunch of extra weight, diverting enough calories to grow a person, and suffering through sleep disturbances. Sounds like pregnancy, right? Except the baby is 6 months old. So, despite being the third child I've nursed, I think, perhaps, I've underestimated at times that I am still growing a child, so maybe don't be so hard on myself. This is tough since my standard for "recovered from pregnancy" has gotten higher with each one. So, I won't be training for another marathon until Francesca turns one this summer, but my husband and I are signed up for an on-road and off-road duathlon in April. He mountain bikes, I trail run, I ride the road and he runs the roads. Shorter distances (relative to the marathon) but consistent training as a part of one's routine and keeping the foundation strong is key. Helpful for my physical and mental well-being and key for keeping the kids "on board". Trying to put a 2-year-old in the jogger for the first time because you waited to get back into shape and then convincing him that sitting there for an hour or more is OK, let alone fun, is unlikely. Train them from birth, and they'll be climbing in the jogger every time you turn around. Plus they'll appreciate the good times - you know - when the temp is over 30 F and the run is under 90 minutes. Push-up check inStarting week three, column three today. I have to say, I am loving what this challenge is doing for my shoulders!!! http://hundredpushups.com Sunday, February 08, 2009This Mama-to-be ROCKSNot exactly running related - by my goodness, if you didn't get a chance to see it, you should google MIA and Grammy. Despite tonight being her due date, she got up on stage and rocked hard. Now THAT's endurance! Labels: crumbs Wednesday, February 04, 2009Careful what you wish for...I'm always complaining because I can't find any running partners in my new town (that fit my schedule, that is). Monday, however, it didn't just metaphorically rain, it poured. The other day, I tried to convinced my co-workers at the bakeshop that even absolute novices could enjoy running, if done right. So we set a running date for 6:30 am. Turns out, everyone had wonderful excuses why they didn't make it and I ran a hard, hilly 4 miles all on my own. Despite being stood up, it was refreshing to put in a few miles before mixing a few batters. When I checked my e-mail upon returning home, I was startled to see a note from another girl from my meetup.com running group confirming that we'd still be doing 4 miles at 5pm that same night: "A slow 11:30 min/mile pace." Oh, man. I forgot! Not one to stand up a running partner, even when tired, I strapped my sleepy 4 year old into his stroller. Unfortunately, we blew our goal pace to bits. I dug deep-- I mean, Lamaze-breathing deep; self-hypnosis deep; holding-back-tears deep; I-should-have-eaten-more-cherry-pie-bars-at-work-today deep -- just to keep up with my new 12-years-my-junior buddy*. "Whew!" she said upon finishing , "That's a minute and a half per mile faster than I've ever gone! You really pushed me! I never could have done that on my own. I hope we can run together again!" What? What? What? I pushed her? Funny, we both almost passed out because we were trying to please the other. I guess I'm not the only one who would do anything for a running partner! *okay, I'll try to give the hyphens a rest. Labels: crumbs, running buddy Share the LoveI wanted to share a simple/fun way that you can create a little extra happiness on Valentines Day. BTW, I normally don't give into the marketing hype of V-Day, but this year decided to view it more as a good time to volunteer (without being asked to volunteer). Taking Valentines Day Cards to the Elderly:
CONSIDER DOING THIS IN YOUR LOCAL AREA. You could even take cards to people in the hospital. The crafts can make great daily activities for the kids! And your heart will smile. Sunday, February 01, 2009Push-up Challenge- goof upOK~ I know I hit 40 and all last month but you think I could follow simple directions. I copied the directions for what I thought was week two last week. I seemed so much harder BECAUSE IT WAS.............somehow I managed to copy down Week # 3 Level #3 instead. When I went back to the site today to copy down week #3, realized, I already did it so now do I go back to week #2 , do week #3 again or push on to week #4 (the very least appealing right now as my pec's are moaning. I sure the rest of you follow directions more clearly than I do! Labels: www.onehundredpushups.com |