Well I had my first lesson with JoEllen. I survived. Barely... Let's look at the gym first. It is a giant building with metal exterior and NO AC. At the front is a row of stationary bikes. To the right is the weight section. The middle is a giant mat. This gym also teaches Jijitzu. At the back there is a big roll up door, near the door is a set of three pull up bars, rings and other random things. Let's just say it's intense and very intimidating.
Day 1, she took it easy on me. I still whined. Started out with 20 minutes on the stationary bike then I did a rotation of 5 ball drops, 10 push-ups and 15 kettle bell swings ---- 11 times!!! Yep, I was sore...
Day 2, she still said she took it easy on me.... Lies Lies Lies. I started by doing 10 minutes on the bike, going fast. Moved to the back and did a increasing rotation followed by a decreasing rotation of ball drops and ring pull ups. If that didn't make me sick, we moved on to riding the bike really fast for 1 minute, running down the street and back followed by 10 burpies (squat, kick your legs out and jump up high reaching to the ceiling). Yep I did that 10 times... I thought I was dying. I got home and was completely soaked from sweat, red face and blisters on my hands.
It took an incredibly intense turn. I am going to try to get up and run tomorrow. If I don't make it, I'll run 2 miles on Saturday and 6 miles on Sunday. I may not survive this race. Or if all goes well, I will dominate this race!!!! We shall see!!!
Love!
Friday, September 14, 2012
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Bumps in the Road
Well since my last post, I've been doing terrible at consistency running. Let's get all of my excuses out of the way...
1. My calf muscles hurt.
2. I'm too tired to move much less run.
3. I was out of town.
4. I'm just too busy.
5. My body is not moving. Like every muscle in my body has tensed up and is not moving.
6. It's 114 degrees outside which is too hot to run.
7. It's discouraging not being able run with your friends for 3 of their 12 mile jog.
8. There's no good time to run. I like sleeping as late as I can in the mornings.
9. It's early.
10. I ate bad.
Ok, I could go on, but I'll spare you. Last Thursday night, I was running with my friend Angela. She was trying to go 17 miles. I was going to join her for 5. Well I held her up instead of joining her. It was over 100 degrees outside, after dark! That was our major hold up. We made it about 2 miles, and I was majorly struggling. Basically, I moved my intervals from 4 minutes running / 1 minute walking to 3 minutes running / 2 minutes walking. Angela would run her 4 minutes then turn around and come back for me during her walk. Once we started my 5th mile / Angela's 10th mile, my legs stopped working. As much as I tried, my run turned into a walk. We both changed our intervals to 1 minute running / 1 minute walking. Angela was so sweet and cheered me along... We made it to my house and both sopping wet with sweat laid on the floor and cooled off.
At that moment I realized my running this time is harder than ever before. I guess a lot of factors contribute to that, but it's just not cool. So I texted my friend JoEllen who is a personal trainer. We are doing a lot of exercises that strengthen your core. We'll see how it goes...
Love!
1. My calf muscles hurt.
2. I'm too tired to move much less run.
3. I was out of town.
4. I'm just too busy.
5. My body is not moving. Like every muscle in my body has tensed up and is not moving.
6. It's 114 degrees outside which is too hot to run.
7. It's discouraging not being able run with your friends for 3 of their 12 mile jog.
8. There's no good time to run. I like sleeping as late as I can in the mornings.
9. It's early.
10. I ate bad.
Ok, I could go on, but I'll spare you. Last Thursday night, I was running with my friend Angela. She was trying to go 17 miles. I was going to join her for 5. Well I held her up instead of joining her. It was over 100 degrees outside, after dark! That was our major hold up. We made it about 2 miles, and I was majorly struggling. Basically, I moved my intervals from 4 minutes running / 1 minute walking to 3 minutes running / 2 minutes walking. Angela would run her 4 minutes then turn around and come back for me during her walk. Once we started my 5th mile / Angela's 10th mile, my legs stopped working. As much as I tried, my run turned into a walk. We both changed our intervals to 1 minute running / 1 minute walking. Angela was so sweet and cheered me along... We made it to my house and both sopping wet with sweat laid on the floor and cooled off.
At that moment I realized my running this time is harder than ever before. I guess a lot of factors contribute to that, but it's just not cool. So I texted my friend JoEllen who is a personal trainer. We are doing a lot of exercises that strengthen your core. We'll see how it goes...
Love!
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Goodbye Weekend Sleeping In, Hello Race Training...
So it has begun! Half Marathon #2 for 2012 is scheduled! San Antonio, November 11, 2012. I decided this time I was going to document my training-- the good, bad and ugly. I am planning on documenting each days wins and losses. Here goes nothing!
Week 1 - August 13 - 19, 2012
I started the week out and woke up early, put my running gear on and headed out the door. I was shooting to run / walk 3 miles. Well, in Louisiana August is one of the hottest months ever. We were predicted to have storms which means HUMIDITY HUMIDITY HUMIDITY. So pathetically, I only made it 2 miles, but I was happy I made the choice to get out of bed and go. Tuesday, I gave myself a break and slept in. After the day ended, I rode a quick 3 mile trek on my bike. This is really bad and I'm working on it. I didn't run again until Saturday and I did 3 miles. Sunday, I met some friends who were running 15 miles. I ran my 4 in 43 minutes with them. Forgot to mention, I bought new running shoes on Saturday. So far so good with the kicks! After the 4 mile run, I went on a 10 mile bike ride. My legs are pooped!
Goals
1. Run comfortably at a 11 - 10.5 minute pace.
2. Strengthen core
3. FINISH the race!!!!
Stay tuned for exciting running adventures!
Love!
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Let's Build a Patio... Day 4
Yes, this is one of the longest home projects I've done in a LONG stinkin time! I made like 12 wheel barrow loads full of gravel from the front yard to the backyard. It was exhausting, and I didn't get anywhere. On Saturday, my friends the Camerons came over and helped me. At this point, things started moving FAST! We filled where the gravel was to go very quickly. Then realized that we have a ton of gravel left. Soooo now we have new projects....... Until then... Enjoy!!


Saturday, April 14, 2012
Let's Build a Patio... Day 3
Friday, April 13, 2012
Let's Build a Patio... Day 2
Phew! I'm tired just thinking about this... So John came in on Friday, and we went to Home Depot and racked up on sand. We stopped at WalMart after looking for large stepping stones to fill in because we knew we would be short on bricks. We found 4 cute ones along with plain ones. We woke up Saturday and started the project. In order to get to the bricks, we had to clear a nasty pile of firewood, flower pots and trash. In the process, we found several friends....

Yep, 6 snakes... John thought we should keep them and let them go.
Anyways, we spread sand then laid bricks and mapped out where the stepping stones would go.


After all of the bricks were in place, we pushed the sand in to make grout. Then blew it off and sprayed it with water. John got us some landscape lumbers to lock all of the bricks in place. We got some metal landscaping pieces to line the walkway.



Stay tuned for finishing the landscaping border and filling the gravel in...
Love!

Yep, 6 snakes... John thought we should keep them and let them go.
Anyways, we spread sand then laid bricks and mapped out where the stepping stones would go.


After all of the bricks were in place, we pushed the sand in to make grout. Then blew it off and sprayed it with water. John got us some landscape lumbers to lock all of the bricks in place. We got some metal landscaping pieces to line the walkway.



Stay tuned for finishing the landscaping border and filling the gravel in...
Love!
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Let's Build a Patio... Day 1
When I bought my house, I decided it was missing a patio. Growing up, we would always sit outside on the patio to eat supper or sit outside just for fun! Anyways, my house needed a patio! Paul and Leigh-Ann had finished the front porch with antique brick and had some leftover-- the perfect amount for the perfect patio!
Day 1 consisted of clearing the land.



Along with clearing the land, the land had to be leveled. A lot of work to be done!!!!!
Next I decided it would be best to put down landscape fabric to help prevent weeds and to help outline where I wanted to lay the patio.



Next up, John comes in to help save the day and lift the heavy things!!!
Love!
Day 1 consisted of clearing the land.



Along with clearing the land, the land had to be leveled. A lot of work to be done!!!!!
Next I decided it would be best to put down landscape fabric to help prevent weeds and to help outline where I wanted to lay the patio.



Next up, John comes in to help save the day and lift the heavy things!!!
Love!
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