August 29th, 2008

by Kate

What I learned this summer

Just as we did returning to elementary school many years ago, I feel the need to write about my summer. It was rather uneventful, consisting of many days of work, or days off doing little things around the house. I haven’t accomplished much, but I intended to. Isn’t that enough?

In June, I began a training program to become a figure competitor (read: sometimes extreme dieting with intense lifting while little running and removing anything fun or social about life, especially if it includes eating food that is not chicken or protein powder, god forbid you enjoy a glass of wine) in part due to my knee pain stopping my running .

While I have 100% respect for figure competitors and body builders, it’s just not a lifestyle for me. They have perfect discipline, which I do not. They also don’t mind going on and off diets, taking fat burners, cleansing, etc… Eating disorders are rampant on the message boards and the extremeness of it all wasn’t something I’m willing to do to my body right now. I would love to look the way they do, but I would also love to look like an elite marathoner (once again, I’m completely looking at opposite ends of the spectrum and want both, but I do always tend to lean towards the marathoner look).

A positive side-effect was that my eating habits have improved and my knee pain has all but disappeared. I still really feel that Michael Pollan’s got the best advice for healthful eating.

In August, I gave up that dream… but I found the more intense lifting strengthened my legs and my knee stopped hurting.  This was a big deal for me, because I love to run (I wonder why I say this, because during the act of running, I absolutely hate it!).

During the summer my weight went up and down continually. I am not happy with the added 7lbs I’ve been carrying for a year now (131+7=138), since my wedding last September. Luckily, I was 132lbs all last summer, but the week of my wedding I went up to be 137lbs on my wedding day. So, I haven’t “gained” weight, but if I lose weight I can always say, “I weigh less than I did on my wedding day!”. What a consolation prize!

Here I am, the summer is coming to a close. My goal of looking like a muscle-bound woman has vanished, but in it’s place a new found future of stronger running, healthier eating and a positive outlook with a great plan to get started… um, on Monday?  It wasn’t a bad summer, I tried something new, it didn’t work out. I try things all the time and then give up on them. I guess I’m just destined to be me, whoever that is.

I’m still going to attend the show I wanted to compete in, but as a spectator. It’s okay, because I’m more excited that I mailed the check to sign-up for the same Half Marathon I ran in 2007… and my sister-in-law is going to do it again with me!I took off most of 2008 from running, but I think that break brought me back to the sport with more knowledge, interest and fascination. This fall, I’m preparing myself to reach further goals than ever before when I compete again in 2009.

The biggest lesson I learned is that I need to see results on paper. While lifting, writing down or logging my workouts wasn’t enough motivation and changes were slow to appear. While running, I see my distance numbers rack up after every run. Watching my weekly, yearly or lifetime mileage tick up is the greatest satisfaction for me. It has been stagnate this year, but no longer…

The difference between a jogger and a runner is an entry blank.  ~George Sheehan

August 28th, 2008

by Kate

Walked Bambi

Logbook Activity

  • Type: Walk
  • Date: 08/28/2008
  • Time: 18:00:00
  • Total Time: 00:20:00.00
  • Distance: 1 miles
  • Average Pace: 20:00/mile

August 28th, 2008

by Kate

Updates are coming

I’ve been working on some new ideas to change the colors and header for the fall. I’m excited to have a refreshed look coming soon, with a little more of my sarcastic self thrown in for once.

I log my workouts with very general information on Google Calendars. This way I have a quick easy access to see what I’ve been up to for the month. I used to do this on a paper calendar, but I like that I can share my workouts/plans with friends and family if they are interested. I’ve embed the calendar into the blog on another page here (also the link is on my right sidebar: Workout Calendar). Usually I will put in what my goals are for the day without a set time, marked for “all day”. Once I’ve changed the time, I’ve actually completed the workout.

Maybe through refreshing my blog and adding a calendar for the world to see, might actually get me moving a bit more. I’ve been severely unmotivated this past month… worse than ever.

August 27th, 2008

by Kate

Cycle with Chris

We took a bike ride around a part of our town. It was pretty hilly, but fun. He took me on a back trail in order to avoid a large road uphill ride for the last part. Unfortunately, I ride a Cruiser, not a mountain bike like his. I was swaying and bumping all over the place. At one point, we both had to walk through very deep sand. It was exciting, but I was pretty bumped up and dirty afterward! :)

Logbook Activity

  • Type: Cycle
  • Date: 08/27/2008
  • Time: 16:00:00
  • Total Time: 00:40:00.00
  • Distance: 5 miles
  • Average Speed: 7.5 mph

August 26th, 2008

by Kate

An attempt…

…but little was accomplished. I was watching US Open tennis last night, therefore I felt like I was exercising for hours! Gosh, after watching all those Olympic sports last week and mentally competing myself, I was sure I had lost some weight from exercising almost 24 hours a day… Sadly, I never physically moved a muscle and gained a few pounds. Impossible!

The Olympics and grand-slam tennis usually motivate me to exercise more, not less. Lately, they’ve had the opposite effect. When will they invent the ability to *think* about exercise and have that just be enough to keep in shape?! Yeah, I have been lazy, I have to find a way to motivate myself and get off the couch. So far, little has worked and I’ve been more tired as the days continue. I’m not sleeping well, which could be a reason for such a drag of my feet on this issue…

Instead of hitting the gym yesterday after work, I headed home to “exercise outdoors”. That never happened, but I squeaked out some forward and back lunges as well as 3 sets of squats and some shoulder lateral raises. Very lame! I really have to stop skipping the gym for the great outdoors, because I go home and sit down… never to make it outdoors anyway!

Do the Olympics motivate you to workout harder or just sit back and relax?
I wonder if the effect the elite athletes are having on me is me realizing I’ll never be that good, so unconsciously I’ve stopped trying at all. What I have to remind myself is that there are tons of people out there running who do it just because they can or love it, not to be the best. I’ve got to follow their lead… and get off the couch, as well as get better sleep!

Logbook Activity

  • Type: Strength Training
  • Date: 08/26/2008
  • Time: 18:00:00
  • Total Time: 00:15:00.00

August 25th, 2008

by Kate

15 Cycle cool-down

Logbook Activity

  • Type: Cycle
  • Date: 08/25/2008
  • Time: 16:35:00
  • Total Time: 00:15:00.00
  • Average Heart rate: 124
  • Distance: 2.95 miles
  • Average Speed: 11.8 mph

August 25th, 2008

by Kate

Chest, Back, Arms

15 min elliptical warm-up
3×12 chest press 15fw
3×12 bent over row 15fw
3×12 chest incline press 15fw
(my left arm felt so weak…)
3×12 bicep alt curls 10fw
3×12 triceps kick-back 7.5fw
3×12 bicep hammer curls 10fw
3×12 triceps press down bar 25lbs
3×12 lat pd 55, 50, 50lbs

15 min cycle cool-down

Logbook Activity

  • Type: Strength Training
  • Date: 08/25/2008
  • Time: 16:15:00
  • Total Time: 00:25:00.00
  • Average Heart rate: 131

August 25th, 2008

by Kate

15 Elliptical Warm-up

Logbook Activity

  • Type: General Cardio
  • Date: 08/25/2008
  • Time: 15:55:00
  • Total Time: 00:15:00.00
  • Average Heart rate: 154

August 24th, 2008

by Kate

Track Work

800 meter warm-up jog
2×400m
2×200m
1200 meter cool-down jog
400 meter walk

Good track work with K-dot. We haven’t met up in a few weeks, but we will be keeping to our usual Sunday morning runs. My knee felt good today. I wore lighter weight shoes and didn’t push it. After a week of strengthening, it’ll feel even better!

Did you watch the Olympic Marathons? Aren’t they inspiring?!

Long distance running… I’ve missed you!

Logbook Activity

  • Type: Run
  • Date: 08/24/2008
  • Time: 08:00:00
  • Total Time: 1:00:00.00
  • Distance: 2 miles
  • Average Pace: 30:00/mile

August 23rd, 2008

by Kate

Cycle to Farm

Yay, I finally rode my bike to the farm again this weekend. I’m heading to another U-Pick farm this afternoon to fill my freezer with fresh vegetables. I’m really getting into this whole farm fresh thing. The food tastes so much better when it’s local, fresh and organic. I can’t shop for any fruits or vegetables in the food store anymore. Today, I’m bringing some family along with me to introduce them to the farm fresh lifestyle.

Logbook Activity

  • Type: Cycle
  • Date: 08/23/2008
  • Time: 10:00:00
  • Total Time: 00:50:00.00
  • Distance: 8.5 miles
  • Average Speed: 10.2 mph