Treadmill Love (and a coming surprise!)

For my 43 today, I tried a new move that I saw over at Brooklyn Active Mama yesterday. For her Weekly Wednesday Workout post she featured a lateral shoulder raise with an ab twist.

Start holding light dumbbells (I started with 5 pound DB for the first 20 reps then dropped down to 3 pound DB for the last 23 – by the end I almost dropped all DB) down at your sides.  Lift your arms straight out to the sides (laterally) and hold arms out while twisting (keeping your head facing the front) to the right and back to the center – lower arms – repeat sequence to left side = 1 rep.  So, in order to complete 43, I actually had 86 lateral raises and 86 twists (while holding arms out).

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I liked this move since it was a combo move but it was hard – probably because my shoulders are still my weakest body part!!

Today I pulled out another DVD that I haven’t used much:  Tone with Ten with Rodney Yee, Ana Caban, Tanja Djelevic & Suzanne Deason.  I did a 30 minute total body cardio toning segment and about  20 minutes of  total body pilates.  It was a nice treat for my body!!!

I thought about doing the total body yoga segment but once I pulled it up I remembered why I never do this DVD – Rodney Yee does a lot of the moves in a speedo – PASS!!!

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Treadmills – you either love them or hate them!!  I think the view on the ones above probably helps some people tolerate them a bit more.

I used to detest running on treadmills – college, grad school – no way would I ever run on a treadmill.  I would run outside in  (-) temperatures, 50 mph winds, 95% humidity (I went to grad school in southern Alabama!!) – it didn’t matter what it was like I was outside.

And then…..I had Jordan.  We lived in Texas at the time and Chris was gone at least 50% of the time.  I had already decided that thisScreen shot 2013-04-04 at 10.10.40 AMwasn’t for me.  Running was my thing and the only time I had completely to myself.  So we bought our 1st treadmill.  I can’t remember the brand but it was a fairly good one – it could go up to 10mph and incline to 10% and it had a nice long running belt (mandatory!).  The biggest downside – it was a fold-up treadmill which, at the time, we thought would be great.Screen shot 2013-04-04 at 10.13.22 AMI’m pretty sure that we NEVER folded it.  The biggest problem with a fold-up – it isn’t super sturdy.  So when I maxed the speed it would shake – a LOT!!!

In August of 2001, I started training for a marathon – the Walt Disney World Marathon.  I was doing the Team in Training (Leukemia & Lymphoma Society) thing.  2 things happened:

  1.  On one of my long runs (I think 16 or 18 miles) my treadmill quit – burned out!! Bummer since it was only 2.5 years old.
  2. I got a stress fracture in my right hip and couldn’t run anyway.

Once I started back running, we bought our 2nd treadmill.  I went to a Fitness store that specialized in treadmills and other home equipment to find one.  The sales guy tried to steer me away from the ones I wanted – commercial grade – but after I told him how I used my treadmill he agreed it was the best option.

I ended up with a PreCor (some # that I can’t remember) that looked sort-of like this.Screen shot 2013-04-04 at 10.20.33 AMThis one could go up to 12mph and 12% incline!!  Loved it!!  And the sales guy said it would last me forever!

Wrong!!!  In January (coldest part  of the year, of course) of 2010 my treadmill died.  Not cool at all!  Back to the same place for treadmill #3.  I stuck with a commercial grade treadmill and this time got a Free Motion.Treadmill

This one also goes up to 12mph and 30% incline!

30% incline
30% incline

It is my favorite (and hopefully last)!!!

I think I learned to love treadmill running because it was my only option.  Chris is a military pilot and was often gone while I was home with 1 then 2 boys.  Running on the treadmill was a life-saver to me on 100s of occasions!  I have all kinds of ways to entertain myself – music, TV or just the treadmill itself – I play games with the speed and/or incline during lots of runs.

I have done lots of long (multiple hour) runs on the treadmill over the past 14 years – longest was 60 miles in 2 days (25 one day and then 35 the next).  Longest consecutive was 42 (should have been 43 this year but I didn’t make it).

I think the biggest downside to my treadmill addiction – I have lost the ability to self-pace accurately.  Oh well, if I ran outside all the time I would probably use a Garmin to take care of that anyway.

How about you – love or hate the treadmill?

Happy Thursday!!

Kim

Make sure you check in tomorrow – I have a first (for me)-  a GiveAway!!!

 

200 Minutes of Running – Done!!

Today I had to pick a fairly simple 43 because I got up at 4:30 so that I could run over 3 hours!  Then I did my 43 – crazy plan!!

I did a “dead bug” to work my abs.  I laid on my back with my legs up (knees bent at 90 degrees).  Then, I alternated heel taps out in front of me until I had done 43 with each leg.  This is a nice move to work your lower abs!

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I’m not gonna lie – it was hard for me today because I had already run 24 miles!!!

Today is my 200th consecutive day of 43s so I wanted to celebrate with a 200 minute run!!  I decided that if I got up at 4:30 and started running by 4:40 I would finish at 8:00 which would leave me time to do a quick demo before I needed to take Hunter to school.  Chris helped me a great deal this morning by going in late (he is usually at work by 6:00) so that he could take Jordan to school.  Thanks, Babe!!

I set my treadmill at 1.0% incline and started.  In 200 minutes (3 hours, 20 minutes), I watched both episodes of Dancing with the Stars from this week, an episode of Dance Moms and 2 episodes of the New Normal – hooray for DVR!!

I did a total of 24 miles in the 200 minutes.  I averaged 8:00 minute miles for the first 22 miles then I used the last 20 minutes as more of a cool down.24 miles

The time flips at each 100 minutes (so I had to watch it flip 2x!).

I’m hoping that some of these hard long runs will help make me stronger for my 50 mile race – I don’t plan to run it nearly as hard!

I’m off to soak my tired legs!!  Then I’ve got a busy day ahead!!

Happy Wednesday!

Kim

Humor – It’s a Good Thing!

For the 43 today, I did an 8-count lunge.

  1. Step right leg forward
  2. Raise up onto toes
  3. Drop down into lunge
  4. Lift up (leg still forward, heel still up)
  5. Drop down into lunge
  6. Lift up
  7. Put heels down
  8. Step right foot back to left

Screen shot 2013-04-02 at 10.13.54 AM(No clue why my eyes are closed!!!  And, my T-shirt is ginormous!  Issues!!!) – You can see the different positions this way, though.

Of course, after I did 43 with my right leg, I had another set of 43 to do with my left leg.  My legs were nice and shaky by the time I finished!!!

BOSU
BOSU

I pulled out another DVD that I haven’t used in awhile – BOSU Total Body Blast with Mindy Mylrea.  This is a great total body workout (70 minutes).  It has cardio through-out and lots of leg toning plus some core work at the end.  Mindy is a bit of a goof but the time goes pretty quickly and most of the moves are easy to catch on to – lots of repetition!!

Today, I just feel the need for some laughs!!!

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I’m pretty sure that Jordan and some of the other kids I tutor in Algebra think this next one!Screen shot 2013-04-02 at 10.24.34 AM

This little thing about exercise made me smile!!

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Q: What goes up and down but does not move?

A: Stairs

Q: If you were in a race and passed the person in 2nd place, what place would you be in?

A: 2nd place!

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I hope y’all have a day full of smiles and laughter!!!

Happy Tuesday!

Kim

 

Going Through the Motions

Today I decided it was time for another push-up move for the 43.  I alternated moving one hand in front to do a push-up.

right
right

Because I wasn’t thinking clearly (or something!) I decided to count a right hand in front and left hand in front

left
left

as 1 rep.  Crikey!!!  Instead of 43 push-ups, I ended up doing 86!!!

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Hunter is turning into a push-up machine!!  He did the number of push-ups to correspond with the day of the month every day for the month of March (31 last night!!).

Today I decided to get in a good run!  I ran on my treadmill (1.5% incline) – 8 miles 52:39 + 1.75 miles easier for a total of 77:15 minutes.  Hopefully later this week I will be outside running in shorts!!!

Do you ever feel like you are just going through the motions?  It could be with anything – working out, shopping, spending time with your family – whatever.  Just that feeling inside that says you should be doing more!!

We used to have a little dwarf hamster, Emma,Screen shot 2013-04-01 at 10.44.41 AM

 

who looked similar to the picture above.  She would get on her hamster wheel and just go and go (speedy little thing!) – but she wasn’t really making any progress.

Sometimes I feel like Emma the hamster – I just go and go, but what am I accomplishing? If you’ve read my blog for awhile, you know that I just recently passed my ACE Personal Training test.  But I haven’t done anything with it and I’m not sure if I’m going to.  I’m still trying to decide what I want to do with my life.

I love the time I get to spend with Chris and my boys and try to treasure every second of it.  But I feel like I should be doing more with my life!  The problem is, I don’t know what it is that I should be doing!!

I’m pretty sure that my newest addiction (thanks Keri and Vickie!!)Screen shot 2013-04-01 at 10.46.51 AMisn’t enough to satisfy my need to feel like I’m accomplishing something every day!  It is a fun thing to do on a short car trip, though!

I guess I will just keep trying to figure it out!!

On a completely different note – did anyone see the Louisville vs. Duke basketball game yesterday evening?  When Kevin Ware snapped his leg, my first thought was for his parents – I can’t even begin to imagine watching that happen to my child!!!  I just read an article saying he had emergency surgery and a rod was inserted into his leg.  I hope he is able to make a full recovery and return to the court next season!!!

DSCN0135Spring flowers from friends who came over yesterday!!!

Anyone else ever feel like you are just going through the motions until you figure out what your true purpose is?  Maybe you could just tell me you are so I won’t feel like the only grown-up who is still unsure what to be!!

Happy Monday – April Fool’s Day!!

Kim