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How do you Know if you Are Pushing Too Hard?

Today I went with a basketball inspired 43 in honor of the NBA Finals!  We (all but Jordan) are rooting for the Spurs!!!

The move requires a medicine ball (I used an 8 pound ball), or you could use a dumbbell, and has several parts:

  • lunge forward with right leg
  • pass ball under right leg
  • lunge back with right leg
  • pass ball under left leg
  • bring feet together
  • jump and press ball overhead

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After completing 43 as listed above, I had to switch and do the lunges with my left leg for another set!

This was really a great combo 43 – worked my quads, calves, shoulders and even my upper back some work – plus because I moved fairly quickly, I got my heart rate up!!!

I woke up around 4:30 this morning to a pretty heavy rain so I wasn’t sure if anyone would come to Boot Camp this morning.  However, since today’s workout was at my house, we had the garage option (necessary today since not only was it raining, there was some thunder and lightening!).  I had a few show up and we had a good workout.  Today we did a really fun workout – Tabata Boot Camp!!!

After that I had Insanity Asylum – and I was sort-of dreading it today.  Today was Game Day (60 minutes of every possible sport) and Overtime (15 minutes designed to kill really challenge you).  Game Day actually  goes pretty quickly because you keep changing the sport (really it’s just moves that might be used in different sports).  And, I felt like I accomplished way more in Overtime today than last week – but the moves are still beyond brutal!!!!

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I feel like the past few weeks, I have been living by the above motto.  Doing Insanity with Shaun T – you hear the phrase “Dig Deeper”  a LOT!!!  And, even though I’m in my basement living room with no one around (except Jordan who usually watches me to make sure I don’t die cheat) I feel like I have to push a little harder every time I hear those words.  Move my feet faster, jump higher, eek out a few more push-ups – doesn’t matter what it is, I just try to push myself even more!!

Screen shot 2013-06-17 at 9.18.06 AMI agree that you have to work hard to become who you want to be but at what point do you decide that maybe you need to back off just a little?  Do you have to change your goals and “settle” for less or do you just change the time-line for your goals?  

Screen shot 2013-06-17 at 9.22.56 AMWe see quotes like the one above, or hear fitness professionals telling us to push as hard as we can and then push just a little harder.  But sometimes you need to hear – Screen shot 2013-06-17 at 9.42.26 AM

We all have different limits and amounts that we can tolerate.  I like to push myself hard almost everyday.  By pushing hard – I mean to the point of saying “I’m done.  I can’t do another _________ (rep, lap, mile, whatever).”

Screen shot 2013-06-17 at 9.21.11 AMFor others, pushing hard is something that can only occasionally be tolerated either because of health/injury or sometimes because of not being mentally prepared for the pain of pushing your limits.  And, there are some, who are willing to work but only to a certain level and have absolutely zero desire to push themselves any harder.   Screen shot 2013-06-17 at 9.27.40 AMPushing too hard for too long can lead to overtraining or burn-out.  (click the link for a great article in Runner’s World about overtraining).  

I’m pretty sure if you look, or even feel, like thisScreen shot 2013-06-17 at 9.27.22 AMthen it is probably time to ease up and give yourself a little slack.

Screen shot 2013-06-17 at 9.22.37 AMSo, just because you see or hear the message to push harder all the time, remember to do what is right for you and your own personal limits.  Sometimes you feel weak because you have pushed harder than you should and it is time to back off a little.  It’s all about knowing your body and listening to the messages it gives you!!

Do you feel like you ever push too hard?  Is it easy for you to back off when you need to or do you try to push through?

Happy Monday!!!  I’m going to cut myself a little slack today – I hope you do the same if you need to!!!

Kim

Big Plans and Goals

Today I used a medicine ball for my 43Medicine Balls

I don’t know if you can tell, but the ball in the top left has handles on it (handy, huh?!).  It is an 8 pound ball and was perfect for today’s move.

I did a sit-up with an overhead press at the top of the move.

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This was a nice 43 to work my abs and boy do they need it!!  It’s been almost 2 weeks since I had a true workout and I can tell!!!

So, in 17 days I will be at Day Screen shot 2013-05-06 at 8.36.10 AM for my Daily 43.  That means that I have another super long run planned – 250 minutes (4 hours and 10 minutes).

My goal for the run is to run a steady 8:00 minutes/mile pace.  If I do that then I will run just over Screen shot 2013-05-06 at 8.38.16 AM31 miles!!!

However, I didn’t plan on losing 2+ weeks of training and conditioning.  I’m a little worried that I might not be able to meet my goal.

So, I may have to adjust my goal a little – I still plan to run 250 minutes.  I might just have to cut myself a little slack on my pace and distance covered.  Screen shot 2013-05-06 at 8.44.57 AM

At least I still have 2.5 weeks to prepare – and by prepare I mean let my legs continue to heal and hopefully start working out again!!!

What do you do when the circumstances of life interfere with your plans and goals?

My plan is to adjust and keep on pushing!!!

Happy Monday!!

Kim

Even Machines Occasionally Break Down

Today was day 193 out of 365 and the first time since I started this that a daily 43 almost didn’t happen.  But – I’m stubborn determined to reach my goal so I pushed through!

For the 43 I used an 8 pound medicine ball and my double step.

14" double step (the Transfirmer)
14″ double step (the Transfirmer)

I held the ball with both hands and stepped up with my right leg while lifting my left knee and twisting to the left.  Of course, after doing 43 on the right side I had to switch sides and do a second set of 43.

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I struggled to even figure out what to do today (which is rare for me!) and this was the best I could come up with.

The rest of my workout – a big fat zero!!!

Yesterday afternoon I got the worst headache (I have headaches lots of days but not like this) – I’m calling it a migraine because I had most all the symptoms of one.  This morning it is a little better but still hanging on.  After the trouble I had coming up with a 43 and then how tired I felt doing it I decided to take the day off.

Screen shot 2013-03-27 at 9.17.40 AMI may not be a machine but I’m usually pretty tough – it always pisses me off when I can’t do what I really want to do!!Screen shot 2013-03-27 at 9.19.28 AM

In fact one of my favorite sayings isScreen shot 2013-03-27 at 9.20.27 AM

I say it to myself regularly!!!  But today it’s just not gonna happen.

Happy Wednesday!

Kim

 

Am I a Real Runner if I Have Never Run a Marathon??

Today I used a medicine ball for my 43.  I put my hands on the ball and got into plank position.

start
start

Then  I stepped my right foot out to the side, back to center and my left foot out to the side and back to center for 1 rep.

step right foot out then back in
step right foot out then back in
feet together
feet together
now left foot
now left foot

It took me 2:20 minutes of holding plank (with my hands on a ball!) to complete this 43!

I tried another new (to me) workout today.  Cathe – Turbo Barre.  On the cover of this DVD it says Low Impact Series.  Don’t let that fool you into thinking this was easy!  WOW!!!  The pain burning in my hips, thighs and butt at points in this workout was no joke!!  I’m pretty sure that I will feel everything about this workout   tomorrow!  At one point, I think we spent at least 5-7 minutes up on our toes while squatting with our feet in various positions.  

I don’t have a barre but this barstool worked perfectly!!

just as good as a barre
just as good as a barre

I’m pretty sure that this will become one of my go-to choices for days when I don’t want any running or jumping but still want an incredible workout!!

Screen shot 2013-03-19 at 7.42.38 AMI started running in high school.  I also competed in college and when I was in grad school I spent a lot of time doing various road races from 5K – half marathon.  Since then, I have only run a handful of races – a few 5Ks and a 10-miler.

I have trained for several different marathons during my running career but never even started one – first one I was in college and really sick and the next 2 (maybe 3, I’ve blocked some!) I ended up with stress fractures and had to stop running entirely.

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Sometimes now I wonder – Am I a real runner?  I haven’t even run  a marathon.  I have run more than 26.2 miles in a single run but does that count?  I’m not sure at this point if I will ever run a true marathon – I would like to but for me right now, just being able to run is enough!!!

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On a completely different note – Since it’s spring break (and yesterday was probably the nicest weather we will have all week), we decided to play tennis when Chris got home from work.  After about 30 minutes, Jordan and I decided to walk/jog home – (about 2.5 miles or so around the lake).

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Jordan decided to sprint a little!!
Jordan decided to sprint a little!!

It was a fun just hanging with Jordan for a bit and getting a little fresh air!

 

What do you think makes someone a “real” runner?  Distance, speed, time,  cool running gear…?

Happy Tuesday!!

Kim

Hunter – You’re so Smart!

Today I was happy to take Hunter’s advice about my 43!  I did a sit-up with a stability ball pass from arms to legs and back to arms to make a complete rep.  I was going to use an 8 pound medicine ball and after a couple of dangerous attempts, Hunter said he wouldn’t take any pictures if I used the medicine ball!  REALLY GOOD CHOICE!!!! Thank you, Hunter!!

The 43 was plenty challenging using a stability ball!  I started with my arms and legs fully extended and the stability ball in my hands:

Arms extended
arms and legs extended

I did a full sit-up and passed the ball to my legs:

Legs & arms fully extended
legs & arms fully extended

Then I did another full sit-up and passed the ball back to my arms and into extension again.

Pass from arms to legs
ball pass

2 passes (2 sit-ups) = 1 rep so really 86 total sit-ups – No wonder it was a hard 43!  And, Hunter saved me from any death injury!!

Yesterday I got to spend quality time with Hunter at school.  The 6th graders have study hall at the end of the day and yesterday, because they had taken tests in a couple of classes, no one had any homework.  I let them have free time with their electronics and other equally “educational” items.

Screen shot 2012-12-14 at 8.24.19 AM Hunter pulled out his Rubik cube and the entire class was very impressed!!  (He can solve it fairly quickly!!)  One of the other boys said, “Hunter is smart.  I bet he is really in high school.”  Another student said, “He’s probably already out of high school!!!”  It was funny!!! (and made my mommy heart proud!!!!)

Today is a shopping day!!!!  I can’t wait!  Chris and I are going to finish up our Christmas shopping!!!  I’m sure I am far more excited about this than Chris – but I do have a plan so it’s not like we are just doing random shopping for me!!!

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Yep – that’s pretty much how we look when we shop!

Have a great Fun Friday!!!

Kim