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19 May 2011

The 80s are back!

Sweaty Stepper!
Yeah it was totally worth it digging out my old step! I did five minute chunks with different weight lifting moves in between and I am feeling it. Seriously though, I don't know what got my heart rate up higher, the exercise or child #2 crying himself to sleep. Night time is mommy time and don't forget it!

Just kidding!

I know I don't have many readers yet but I'm going to go ahead and ask:
What's your favorite cross training exercise?

Skinny Jeans and Saltines

Now it may or may not be because of my current stomach bug but I am proud to announce that my skinny jeans, or what we ladies call jeggings, are now baggy jeans. While I would normally be a little sad about this (hey, I JUST bought them) I'm a little more giddy than normal. This is me compensating for all the crappy feelings I've been trudging through for the last two days.


Goodbye =[

Did I mention that I bought them for under $7 at Target?

But seriously, with the exception of breakfast, all I ate was two servings of saltines and a sugar free chocolate pudding mousse. Or is it mousse pudding? Whatever. That pudding is extremely tasty with Cool Whip on top. You know what's best about it is the no-crazy-blood-sugar-spike deal that comes with most treats. When chocolate is the topic I could go on and on.


Hello Lovelies <3

Cross training was in order today but I was side tracked by the husband having a meeting at 1pm, the usual time I head out the door for the gym. So I drove to Sally's and picked up a couple of new nail polishes. Eh, I guess I should have checked the reviews on Makeup Alley for one of them but it was on clearance so no love lost. Now my house smells and I'm sitting wishing that I was at the gym. I have an old skool school step under my bed, maybe I should dust that thing off.

I actually can't knock this thing- it helped me lose 35lbs before so I could conceive child #1!

18 May 2011

S.I.C.K.


Ah the life of a stay at home mom!
toothpaste for dinner
 Thank you child #1 for giving me the stomach bug that had me gagging changing your sheets, clothes etc. every two hours. My stomach is absolutely turning and it doesn't help that the husband had to have eggs for lunch nor does it help that I had to cook it. This mama's cranky today, watch out!

At least the stomach bug waited until I was finished with my run. It was a blessing in disguise since I had totally been planning on not waking up for a run this morning. Sunlight was already coming through the windows and I prayed that it was early enough for me to get outside- it was just six! So to the potty he went then back in his room to play with his toys.

For Alabama in May, it was pretty chilly outside and my hands were a little numb by the time I returned back home. There were also not very many cars on the road this morning so I could actually run on the asphalt surface than the sidewalk. I didn't leave early enough to miss the students though and I'd be lying if I didn't say that I was a little apprehensive passing the multiple bus stops on my route. I haven't been out of high school that long!

Map My Run helped me to find a nearly perfect two mile run (2.03 to be exact) and I was so happy that I remembered to map it out before bed. There was actually a downhill section for me to just let go on! Our neighborhood is mostly hills so this was a relief because while I love my lungs not exploding the burn in my quads, I wasn't feeling hills this morning. Then 15 minutes after I walked in the door BOOM I felt like crap. Go figure!

Note to self: I need new running capris- Having to pull them up constantly is a PITA!

17 May 2011

I Heart Hal Higdon

I love doing 5ks. I do, really. It's awesome to finish, amazing to know that I CAN do it. But lately I've been curious as to just how far I can bring my body. Surfing the internet brought me to this page and I was happy to find an 8k training program. Call me a wuss, but jumping up to a 10k feels a little daunting. Now I just have to choose whether to start now or to wait until after my birthday. Hmmmm...

Here's the plan that Mr. Higdon suggests:


WeekMonTueWedThuFriSatSunMiles
  1
  Stretch & strength
  2 m run
  30 min cross
  2 m run
+ strength
  Rest
  30 min cross
  2 m run
  6
  2
  Stretch & strength
  2 m run
  30 min cross
  2 m run
+ strength
  Rest
  30 min cross
  2.5 m run
  6.5
  3
  Stretch & strength
  2.5 m run
  35 min cross
  2 m run
+ strength
  Rest
  40 min cross
  3 m run
  7.5
  4
  Stretch & strength
  2.5 m run
  35 min cross
  2 m run
+ strength
  Rest
  40 min cross
  3.5 m run
  8
  5
  Stretch & strength
  2.5 m run
  40 min cross
  2 m run
+ strength
  Rest
  50 min cross
  4 m run
  8.5
  6
  Stretch & strength
  3 m run
  40 min cross
  2 m run
+ strength
  Rest
  50 min cross
  4 m run
  9
  7
  Stretch & strength
  3 m run
  45 min cross
  2 m run
+ strength
  Rest
  60 min cross
  4.5 m run
  9.5
  8
  Stretch & strength
  3 m run
  30 min cross
  2 m run
  Rest
  Rest or 60 min cross
  8-K Race
  10


Wish me luck!

Tuesdays are always a bust

Off days are circuit training days, meaning I usually hit the gym for a turn with the stationary bike. Today my truck sits in the driveway in pieces. Sigh. I've been exercising for a while now but not long enough for me to go berserk over missing my workout. Thankfully, my eating is somewhat in control so I won't have anything to regret tomorrow. What irritates me though is that, for the first time in months, my feet were not sore at all when I woke up this morning! Why this couldn't happen on a running day is beyond me.


toothpastefordinner.com

Today I realized that I'm ready to take my running to the next level. Am I really going to let myself max out at 3.1 miles? The women who write many of the running blogs I follow do weekly long runs of 12-18 miles! It's time to get my butt in gear and research the safest way to do this. I know the first place I'll be headed is Jeff Galloway's site. When everyone refers to their own training plans, this man's name always comes up and it's a great site.

And if you haven't already, 'like' Intervals and Ice Cream on Facebook! Remember, we need 25 fans just to get a url!

16 May 2011

Tuna and Jumping to The End of The Line

Plain like me old tuna on a five carb wrap

Today I should have done two miles but I forgot to charge my phone so it's dead and without my gps I have no idea how far I went. I walked back in the house nearly twenty minutes after I walked out so I know for certain that I was moving way too fast. Child #1 has had a stomach bug lately so I was thankful to get out no matter how far I went.

 Lunch was a tuna wrap and a short Facebook session brought me upon this morning's shocking news of the olympic gold medalist marathoner, Samuel Wanjiru of Kenya, who threw himself from the balcony of his home in an apparent suicide. This just goes to show that you can have it all and have nothing at the same time.


Run on brother!


15 May 2011

The cat's out of the Recyclable bag!


Yup, I made a little page for the blog on facebook. Check it out and 'like' it if you please! Sorry, I was totally channeling those siamese cats from Lady and the Tramp (is that even the right movie? Ugh).

Do it in the Bush 5k Recap and Throw up

Yes, I said throw up but let me recap the race before you jump to conclusions.



I was a little embarassed telling people about the race I was running!
  First off, I woke up way too early. I know the park well where it was held and thought the parking situation would be nutty so I arrived an hour before the start and ended up sitting all by my lonesome for a good while. A lot of the people arriving were hitting the park for an easy run before the race started so I did an easy ten minute jog to get the blood pumping. Including the race, I must have completed four miles yesterday. Thats the most mileage I've ever covered.

I'm not going to lie, everyone seems to know each other at events like these so it was a little disheartening to be by myself but once the race started all I could think about was finishing. The first mile was uneventful except for a lady who brought her dog who was already having to stop to bag up her dog poo and I felt that I was moving a little too fast but when I saw the clock/timer at the first mile I was glad to see that my mile was getting faster and that lifted my spirits as we turned into the shade of the trees.

After passing the one mile marker I found myself behind a mother/son duo on the narrow trail. I don't know what was more aggravating, not being able to pass them or the mother constantly bitching out her wheezing son. If my kids were that age and running with me I would have left them in my dust told them I'd meet them at the finish. Eventually I passed them and was moving steadily again.


I knew it was going to be a good day- I got good numbers!
 My usual running routine consists of lots of trails so I felt pretty comfortable dodging roots and rocks and the like. Mile marker two brought us out of the woods and gave us a water station and I couldn't bring myself to toss my cup so I tucked in my sports bra as I ran back into the woods. Instantly the trail went up and my legs felt weak just by looking at what was ahead. I took many walking breaks, mostly to deal with my burning quads and my desire to not fall into the nastiest stream I've ever seen. I played catch up with the lady in front of me nearly the entire time we were in there but eventually I moved passed her and stayed in front for a while. This same lady caught up to me in the last wooded part and breathed that she was staying with me because of my good pace. She should have been there when I was sprinting towards the finish line only to be passed by two speed walkers. Sigh. I'm very happy with my time so I'm just going to sit back and take it.

It was not a lucky day for son #1 though who was so upset that we were vacuuming the ceiling he threw up all over his bed. A minor curveball in my day but nothing we couldn't deal with. Unfortunately he wasn't done and at midnight he was calling for help with more mess in his bed. Ahhh kids...


14 May 2011

A 5k and a Personal Best

Today was my first ever 5k trail run and saying it was difficult would be putting it lightly. Very Lightly. 3.1 miles, several steep slopes and one precarious stream crossing later I finished in 41.52. I can hear people snickering already but I knocked five minutes off of my previous 5k time after only a month of training. I even ran my fastest mile to date (12:52) since high school. So yay to me for having such a great Saturday!

Night All!