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My Running Story

Today’s 43 was one that I got from Nellie at Brooklyn Active Mama.  Every Wednesday she features a new exercise (and she has had some great ones!!).  This past week she had dumbbell reaches as the move and since I had never done this exact move I decided to try it.

This is a move that isn’t about speed – it’s all about control!!  It will work your core, hamstrings and shoulder and, because I did all 43 reps on one leg before switching side, I also felt it in my standing hip!!  

The move is similar to a single leg dead-lift.  You hinge from the waist, pick up a dumbbell from the floor in front of you (I used 5 pounds), stand while bringing knee up and pushing DB overhead, then hinge back down and put the DB on the floor before standing = 1 rep. The video shows the move much better than I can explain it!!!

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This move took awhile to complete because it is supposed to be slow and controlled!!  And, you know that I had to do 2 sets of 43 so that I can try to stay semi-balanced!!!

I also ran – 4 miles in 25:37 + 0.5 miles cool down.  Nice to run again!!!  Today I stayed on the treadmill because it was super early and I hadn’t told the boys I was going out.

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I started running when I was 15 – my sophomore year in high school – go Eagles!!!  For the record, that means I’ve been running for 28 years!!!

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I signed up for track/athletics as a class for the entire year but I really thought that I would just hang out in the fall and wait for track in the spring.  I had big plans – I was going to run the quarter mile!

Screen shot 2013-06-22 at 5.29.18 PMThe track coach convinced me to go ahead and run with the cross country team.  I agreed even though I had no idea what cross country was!!!  The first day of practice, we just had to run to a nearby park and back – 1 mile.  I had to stop and walk 3 times!!  But, I stuck with it and by the time we went to our first meet, I was the top runner on our team!

By the time track season came around, everyone knew that I wouldn’t be running the quarter mile – I ran the 2-mile and the mile.  And, it turned out that I was good at them!!

I ran all through high school – cross country and track were the best part of high school for me – I never missed practice or a meet no matter what!!!  I had several injuries (Achilles tendonitis, torn calf muscle and stress fractures in both tibias) but kept running!

Screen shot 2013-06-22 at 5.40.21 PMI received several different offers for college track scholarships and eventually settled on Wayland Baptist University in Plainview, TX.  During the time I ran there, we were 

Screen shot 2013-06-22 at 7.11.19 PMRunning on a scholarship changed how I felt about running – it became a job instead of something that I loved.  At the end of my junior year I gave up my scholarship and ran my senior year just because I loved it.  As a result, I had my best seasons ever (CC, indoor and outdoor!).

I continued running after I graduated from college.  I ran road races almost every weekend when I was in Grad school (in southern Alabama) – 5Ks, 10Ks, a couple 8Ks and a half marathon (my favorite distance).

After grad school, I coached 2 years at Wayland (I was the distance coach)!  This was so much fun!!!  I ran with the team every morning at 6am and did all of the distance runs with them.  Some days I even got to get back on the track and do speed work with the athletes!!!

After leaving Wayland, I continued to run and do races occasionally.   I ran through both of my pregnancies (Chris kept telling the DR that I was running too hard but….).

When Hunter was about a few months old, I decided to sign up for a marathon throughScreen shot 2013-06-22 at 7.21.00 PMI was going to run the Disney Marathon (January 2002).  I did all of the fund-raising and 2 months before the race I started having hip pain to the point where I could barely walk. It turned out to be a stress fracture in my right hip.  (My orthopedic DR wanted me on crutches but that was impossible with a 7 month old!)  I spent 6 months not running and only doing minimal walking.

As a side note – I had trained for a marathon in college (Dallas White Rock) and ended up sick with bronchitis and a sinus infection the week of the race so I didn’t run that one either.

After I started running again I decided to just run for me and not to race.  Even at that, I have had 3 stress fractures in my right foot and 1 stress fracture in my left hip in the past 10 years.

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I added in weight training and lots of cross-training after I turned 35 (YIKES – 8 years ago!!) and that has made a huge difference in my running.  I can’t run every day but I’m running stronger and faster now than when I was a college athlete!!!

I have done lots of mega runs (usually on my treadmill).  I have done distances of 30, 50 and 35 miles in previous years during the Relay for Life (I’m usually our team’s designated walker/runner).  3 years ago, I did 60 miles in 2 days (I did it virtually with a group who did the Susan G. Komen walk in Dallas).  I started my birthday runs (running my age on my birthday) when I turned 42.

About a month ago (after I had my veins stripped) running was hard, I didn’t enjoy it and it hurt a lot. I decided to take a little running break because I never want to hate running. Screen shot 2013-06-22 at 7.33.52 PMNow, my break is over and I’m ready to run again!!  

Good thing since I have my first ultra in 4 short months!!Screen shot 2013-06-22 at 7.38.53 PMAnd that is my running story (to date) – can’t wait to see what the future holds for me and running!!!Screen shot 2013-06-22 at 7.47.39 PM

Happy Sunday!!  The boys and I are off to TX  today to see my Poppa and Dad while Chris is on his trip.  (9 hours of driving here we come!!!)

Kim

Home Alone

Today’s 43 was a standing oblique crunch.  The nice thing about doing standing core work is that I always feel it in my hip flexors which need all the strengthening they can get.

To do the side crunch:

start
start – helps to close your eyes – focus or something?!
crunch to the right
crunch to the right – tap toe & repeat

I did all 43 on the right side and then switched and did another set of 43 on the left.

to the left
to the left

I did the last full workout in Insanity Asylum – Speed and Agility (brutal but I made it!!!). This morning, I was stalling because I was dreading it for some reason – oh, yeah – because it is so hard!!!  I pretty much dragged through the warm-up but then sucked it up and got it done!!!costanza-clappingNow all that I have left to finish the program is the final fit test!!!

Today was also beach Boot Camp – we did the Band workout.  Resistance bands and sand combined are sure to make for a great workout!!!  (plus, my arms were tired today!!)

Screen shot 2013-06-19 at 8.43.18 PMLast night was the first time that I have been home alone in 4 weeks.  I know that might not seem like a big deal but I went from being the only one home during the day for the entire school year to having my 2  boys with me all the time.  

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I love spending lots of time with my boys but I also enjoy some time alone every once in awhile.  And, being home alone – even if it’s only for an hour – means I can sit with my laptop and watch one of my favorite mindless reality shows – 

Screen shot 2013-06-19 at 9.08.50 PMYep – I watch for the drama as much as the dancing!!!

Since Chris has a TDY coming up, it will be weeks before I’m home by myself again which is fine but tonight I did a littlehappy-dance2happy dance and enjoyed my hour alone – guilt free!!

Do you like to be home alone/hate it/never experienced it?

Happy Thursday!!!

Kim

Jumping, Kicking, Squatting all Night Long

Today for my 43, I did a plank with some extra stability work.  I started in elbow plank, pulled my right knee into my chest then extended my right leg into a  leg raise.  Then, I did the same thing with my left leg.  I counted a right leg and left leg move as 1 rep.

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I should have timed my plank!!!  This took awhile to complete since it was 43 knee pulls/leg raises per side!

I did Insanity Asylum – Vertical Plyo before heading to the swim beach to teach Boot Camp.  I only have a few days left of Insanity – WooHoo!!!  Today I actually enjoyed the plyo workout more than I have other days – maybe because I knew it was my last time doing it for awhile!!

Boot Camp at the beach always makes me happy – the lake is peaceful early in the mornings.  Today we did Tabata boot camp and it was so much harder in the sand than it was yesterday morning in the garage!!  The sand gave us some bonus toning work!!  Plus, with all of the jumping and kicking – I pretty much took a shower in sand!!!  Good Times!!

 Screen shot 2013-06-18 at 8.35.39 AMLately, every time I wake up during the night (it’s always a lot of times!!!) – I’ve been dreaming about jumping and kicking and squatting.  Screen shot 2013-06-18 at 8.34.10 AMIt’s not always me that’s jumping – sometimes I’m watching people (or maybe animals) jump – but there is always action and movement in the form of jumping and bouncing!!!Screen shot 2013-06-18 at 8.37.33 AMAll night long – jump, squat, kick…..I don’t know if it’s because I go to bed thinking about the next day’s boot camp or Insanity workout or even just trying to decide what my 43 will be or what the deal is but I’m ready for some different themed dreams!!  Screen shot 2013-06-18 at 8.38.49 AMSometimes I feel like I might be a little  obsessed with all things fitness related – that  doesn’t mean I want to dream about it every night!!!Screen shot 2013-06-18 at 8.35.04 AMSee – everyone’s jumping and moving – just like in my dreams!!!!Screen shot 2013-06-18 at 8.39.54 AMAnd, everyone is running through the list of proper form and technique – over and over.  I guess if this little guy is doing it then it isn’t that bad!!Screen shot 2013-06-18 at 8.35.25 AMBut all the nighttime jumping is wearing me out!!!  I need a night where I dream about Screen shot 2013-06-18 at 8.55.28 AMand maybe if I dream hard enough I will wake up and find myself actually relaxing in this gorgeous setting instead of jumping and kicking and squatting and doing burpees!!!!!

And the best part of these dreams?  Along with jumping there is music from my new workout craze – Zumba!!!

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Yep – I hear that song a lot in my dreams – while jumping!!!!

Anyone else have dreams where you wake up exhausted from all the action in the dream?

Happy Tuesday – here’s to relaxing dreams for all tonight!!!

Kim

Guest Post – A Father’s Perspective

Today’s 43 was a move for the abs that I got from Rachelle at Livin the Sweat Life.  She did a great ab workout made up of 4 moves (with an awesome video – go check it out!!!).  I did the Caterpillar.

Sit with your legs off the ground hands behind you for support and crunch legs in and out.

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I enjoyed this 43!!!  I love to work my abs but this gave the rest of my body a little break!!

Today was the last time (during this cycle, anyway) for Strength from Insanity Asylum.  I tried to really push myself to increase the weight and the number of reps today.  Glad that I only have 1 workout today!!!

Chris & his sons
Chris & his sons

In honor of Father’s Day, I have a guest post today – the best Dad I know – Chris!!!
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What an Intro!  Kim continues to amaze me everyday when I read what workout(s) she tirelessly completes.  I hope all the readers out there understand that Kim will have accomplished a feat rarely achieved or sought (at least by us mortals), by performing a workout with repetitions numbering her age everyday for a year.  Hopefully, most believe this to be crazy admirable like me…  ðŸ™‚Screen shot 2013-06-16 at 9.57.21 AM

Kim asked if I wanted to make a post on Fathers Day.  Of course, I jumped at the chance to participate in her blog (since I seem to conveniently skip miss doing MY age everyday)!    

I hope to briefly describe what Fathers day means to me – and I promise not to make anyone PLANK for 5 minutes on a ball while you read!Screen shot 2013-06-16 at 9.51.10 AM

A few incredible events occurred in my life that changed my outlook and perspective forever.  First, marrying a remarkable woman like Kim transposed my priorities while giving me someone I could call my best friend.  Next, the birth of our two boys could be considered our two greatest accomplishments!  Screen shot 2013-06-16 at 10.32.07 AM

Although far from being a perfect dad, I reflect upon this quote frequently.  I have experienced many proud moments gained from Fatherhood; like hearing the first cry at birth, the first steps walking, riding a bike, catching a ball, blowing out candles, or shaking hands like an adult.  Seeing these two young innocent boys turn into men of character that enjoy talking and spending time around us, opening doors for people, helping set the table or wash dishes unsolicited brings a pride, enjoyment, and satisfaction that a Father dreams to experience.  

I observe these two happy boys and their daily growth into manhood with humility, knowing that I may be incapable of answering, solving, or helping them through every situation life brings their way.  But hopefully, I somehow impart upon them enough necessary skills for critical thinking and treatment of others that guides their future decisions.   

I relish the simple moments with each boy – whether its Jordan sneaking up on me and scaring me out of my wits, or seeing Hunter swish a basketball from 16 feet.  Through their adolescence, I benefited by reliving my childhood in playing with toys again!  While I know at some point I will watch them depart as adults, the joys will never end and I seek solace hoping I gave them a positive example to follow.  Even though today is officially Fathers Day, I celebrate every day being a Father to these two boys!

Kim always ends with a question – so I have one as well.

Does anyone have a special memory about their Father they would like to share?

Chris

Happy Sunday and Father’s Day to all the Dads, Grandpas, Step-Dads, Surrogate Dads and special guys!!!

Kim

Overtime Nearly did me in!!!

Today I did a little core work for my 43.  I did a standing side bend right-left then a twist right-left.  

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On these, it didn’t really matter which side went first since they both got equal work during the moves, but I did switch at #22 and go left-right.  This was a good 43 – lately I feel like my core needs extra work (maybe cause I’ve been wearing my bikini?!).

6 am Boot Camp was fun today!!  And, because it was over 95 yesterday and stayed warm all night long, the grass wasn’t wet – bonus!!!!  

Screen shot 2013-06-12 at 9.05.02 AMThen, it was time for Insanity Asylum – Game Day.  This is the one where you do moves/drills/craziness from every sport imaginable for 60 minutes!!!  It is hard and during the last 15 minutes when it was time for Rock Climbing I truly thought I wasn’t going to make it – YIKES!!!  

Rock Climbing Insanity style:

  • 1 minute of forward moving plank jacks – feet jump in the agility ladder and then out while hands are jumping to (hard to explain in my current state!!! Just know that it is brutal!)
  • 2 minutes of lateral push-ups – move right hand down close to your right side for a push-up then put it back in normal position and repeat on left side for 2 long minutes!!Screen shot 2013-06-12 at 8.51.51 AM
  • 1 minute of the plank jacks with the added fun of a triceps push-up
  • 2 minutes of single leg lateral push-ups – similar to above but when your right hand is the hand that moves you lift your right leg, 2 on each side then switch – for 2 long minutesScreen shot 2013-06-12 at 8.53.34 AM

After I finished the madness of Game Day, I still had a little more to do because today also had Overtime on the schedule (and you know I’m doing the whole insane program).

Screen shot 2013-06-12 at 8.56.32 AMI knew this was going to be a brutal 15 minutes from the very beginning – it was just Shaun T and 2 guys (both military hard bodies) – none of the females from the other workouts did this – WITH GOOD REASON!!!!

There were moves that I’ve never seen before – and I’m happy that I didn’t kill myself trying them!!!  

*  Mountain Climber with a clap when you switch legs
*  Full lunge with back knee down – spring up into the airScreen shot 2013-06-12 at 9.03.43 AM*  Some crazy single leg push-up then you hop in (on the single leg) – hop back and move sideways for the next push-up
* and more “fun” but I can’t even remember them now!!!

All I can say is – I’m glad that I don’t have to do any thing else that requires a lot of strength or energy today (except run kids around, go to swim beach, make dinner, a load of laundry……).

Here is a brief glimpse into Insanity Asylum:

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Now – I need to get going on a fun-filled summer day!!!  

Happy Wednesday!!!

Kim