Monday, February 17, 2014

Day 7 - Running

Sunday, February 16, 2014
55 days til 5k
Workout: Couch to 5k - Week 2, Day 1

The amazing hubs got me new Saucony running shoes for Valentine's Day and this was my first run in them. Well, about half way through, I tweaked a tendon in my ankle and opted to head home for the day rather than be injured.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Days Off

Saturday, February 15, 2014
56 days til 5k

This weekend has been so crazy! I just kept missing my workout openings. Back on track tomorrow. 

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Day 6 - Running (and a new abs challenge!)

Thursday, February 13, 2014
58 days til 5k
Workouts: Couch to 5k - Week 1, Day 3
                Ab Lounge Xtreme Self Challenge

I had a super late night last night editing photos for the Illuminate Photography page and blog so I ended up only sleeping about 4 hours. Ugh. Bad, I know. But I've got to work when I can work. And workout when I can workout! Unfortunately, today my husband had a morning and a night shift with a job interview in between so when my little one went down for a nap this afternoon, I jumped at the only chance I'll have to work out today. But, oh no! Today is a running day! 

So, I put on Rent (a movie/musical) and started up my C25kfree app and just walked/ran in place after a suggestion from my brilliant sister in law. Chances are that it wasn't as intense as being outside since I completed it with no problem. It's got to be better than skipping though, right? 

I also added a new supplemental workout to my routine by busting out the Ab Lounge and challenging myself to do a number of situps equal to the number on my scale. I must say, after completing that, I am even more motivated to bring that number down.

Photo Credit - basicblogtips.com

What is your scale number? Do that many situps today. And every day if you're really looking for some extra change in the abdomen area.

Day 5 - Fitness and Recovery

Wednesday, February 12, 2014
59 days til 5k
Workouts: 30 Day Shred - Level 1, Day 3
                   Restorative Yoga at McP Hot Yoga Studio

Exactly two months from today, I will participate in my first 5k. Whoa.

I'm only on day 5 of working out again but I can tell such a huge difference in my endurance already! Today, I started 30DS with no prompting from my husband which is huge for me. I'm not generally motivated to get up and hurt more than I have to but I can feel myself getting a little stronger each day. It's fantastic!

Additionally, I (finally!!) got to try the Restorative Yoga Class at McP Hot Yoga Studio. Holy cow. It was great. I probably pushed a little too hard because I tweaked my back but the stretching, the peace, and the hot stone neck massage were totally worth it. If you've been working out hard and are having problems stretching out that one particularly tight muscle, go sign up for a few classes and enjoy learning how to take care of yourself - mind, body, and spirit. They've even got a special for new members to try things out. Take a gander at their pricing page or contact the studio if you're looking to sign up!

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Day 4 - Running

Tuesday, February 11, 2014
60 days til 5k
Workout: Couch to 5k - Week 1, Day 2

Today is the first workout where I felt like I was going to be sick. BUT I ran up Hendricks Hill (by R Ave) without stopping so that was a huge accomplishment for me. Completed 1.55 miles. Woo hoo!

Monday, February 10, 2014

Day 3 - Fitness (Remembering Leslie)

Monday, Feb 10, 2014
61 Days to 5k
Workout: 30 Day Shred - Level 1, Day 2

30DS was significantly easier today especially after my C25k workout yesterday. I noticed the burn but today, I don't feel like I have a right to complain.

Almost 2 decades ago, my parents moved my little 7 year old self to a house in Fort Smith, Arkansas where I didn't know anyone and the kids in my school didn't have a value for "new kids". The house we moved into was on a little street with only 15 houses and absolutely no other children. On my block for several years, the closest people to my age were in high school. 

The house next door to mine would decorate with hogs instead of reindeer at Christmas time in support of the Arkansas Razorbacks. Two of the high schoolers in my neighborhood lived in this house, Jamie and Chris. I'm sure they had no idea that I even existed then as I was just the annoying kid next door. In the eyes of a child, these two along with a few others were awesome. They threw parties. They had jobs which meant they had their own money. They could drive! They were the excitement that I wished to experience one day. 

Many years later, when I was just out of high school, I found my path crossing with Chris again as we had several overlapping acquaintances. Facebook has made it so much easier to keep in touch with friends. I remember hearing when Chris and Leslie got engaged...and then married. I love seeing anyone in love and took special notice of those that got married not long before/after Ben and myself. There were lots of couples but you could see these two bringing out the good in each other. 

Towards the end of 2013, Chris and Leslie announced that they were expecting their first child. But in January 2014, everything changed. 
At 20 weeks pregnant, Leslie Creekmore was admitted to Mercy Hospital in Fort Smith on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014 with complaints of being short of breath. She was transferred to ICU that night and put on full, pressurized oxygen the next day. On Monday, Jan. 13, she was put on a ventilator due to complications from severe double pneumonia which is most likely a secondary infection from H1N1.  Leslie was moved via an emergency flight to St. Louis, MO. on Jan 14th. (From the Love for Leslie Facebook page.)

I started following Chris and Leslie's story as soon as I heard that something was wrong. Many people rallied behind them. Knowing the financial problems that were bound to come this couples way and knowing that they had more important things to worry about than money, many kind souls wanted to contribute so the GoFundMe account was started. Shortly after that, plans started coming together for online auctions, a silent auction, and a rummage sale to help with the bills of this unfortunate situation. 

The same week that Leslie was initially admitted, my husband lost his primary job. While we weren't able to contribute financially, I was extremely grateful for Leslie reminding me of what was important so I found a way to help out by donating photography sessions from Illuminate Photography to the auctions. I was so pleased when the first one sold for 150% of the stated value.

If anyone out there is reading this (extremely long) post, chances are that you know I've just started really trying to work out. Today, I woke up so incredibly sore. My neck was tight. My back was in knots. Many muscles were achy. I slowly moved and picked up my phone to see an alert from 5news stating that Leslie had lost her battle.

Leslie had again shown me that my problems are manageable because suddenly, the aches and pains didn't matter anymore and I was ready to workout again.

Personally, I will be doing my best to remember Leslie and what she has taught me every day. So, my probably non-existant readers, I challenge you. Remember that your problems could be so much worse. Go do something. Do it well. Do it for Leslie.


<3

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Day 2 - Running

Sunday, Feb 9, 2014
62 Days to 5k
Workout: Couch to 5k - Week 1, Day 1


Whoooooo! W1D1 was tough. It sounded easy enough but I'll admit that I had to walk through a couple of the running sections. At one point, I was slowing down when I realized that I was only a couple of short blocks away from my house and considered ending the run early - but I didn't! I decided to make one more loop which would finish out the time.

But I completed the full 30 minutes! And MapMyRun tells me that my route was 1.82 miles long. I'm pretty proud of that!

I used a playlist of music on my phone but I think I need to change out a couple of songs. I also used the C25kfree app for the first time and it is pretty awesome! I love how it tells you exactly when to transition. It even includes warmup and cool down times.

Don't forget to stretch!