10/13/12

Lazy Productive-ish Day


I am still on a fairly low energy kick - I stayed in bed this morning till 9:30, maybe because the first thing on my to do list was cleaning? I managed to get in a full workout anyway, though the day did seem to just fly by.
Today’s workout:
  • Bench press on bowflex: 50# each side, 8 reps
  • Bicycles: 15 reps
  • Chair dips: 15 reps
  • Lateral raises: 5#, 8 reps
  • Db Chest Fly on bench: 8#, 8 reps
  • Reverse crunch: 15 reps
  • Triceps Overhead Extension: 13#, 10 reps
  • DB Front Raises: 5#, 8 reps
  • Abdominal Curls: 25 reps
  • DB Seated Shoulder Press: 8#, 10 reps
  • Side crunch: 15 reps
I cannot believe how much heavier 5 or 8 pounds feels compared to what it sounds like. I’m actually embarrassed to post those weights, but it is what it is! Usually when I do these I alternate sets on 2 exercises and then go on to the next two, but today I tan through all of them in a row and then did them all again. It felt like it went a lot faster, but that’s probably just because it was new. Either way, I’m doing it that way again next time!

I followed that up with a new yoga routine. It's the first one I've tried from this site; I like the practice but the video and voice don’t always do the same thing at the same time which I find fairly distracting. Not like the American version of a Japanese horror movie distracting, where the voice keeps going after the person's mouth stopped moving though. If you want to try it the routine starts a little after 4 minutes in.



Yoga is one of those things that I love but have to sometimes question. Settle into your breath…Interlace your fingers...soften your eyes…spread your wings…wait. What? Did she say spread your wings? Then I start laughing at myself and completely lose my zen. I’m not blaming anyone here, I also lose it when I try a bit too hard to radiate towards the ceiling in triangle or try to stay in warrior three on my left leg for more than 30 seconds and end up falling over. All I’m saying is I do not and will not ever have wings. That’s for those mythical people with grace and stuff, and my name and the word grace have never been uttered in the same sentence, except for in jest.

What I didn't do today is get in a run, so it looks like I'll have to set my alarm for a Sunday morning, so wrong. Every time I skip a run or procrastinate in some other way I tell myself at least I learned a lesson... but I never actually do.

10/11/12

Dragging


So much for a straight week of wins.  I dragged out of bed barely in time to get dressed, feed the mutts, and sleep walk out the door.  Why is it such a struggle some days just to get up when the alarm goes off?

Don't know but the funk lasted all day.  Not feeling well so I took some Tylenol a bit ago and wrote off the run I intended to do tonight.

Hopefully tomorrow will be better, so glad it's finally Friday!

10/10/12

War Against the Snooze Button


Today was day 3 in my War Against the Snooze Button. I haven't actually bounded (or even dragged myself) out of bed at 5 am when it first goes off yet. But I have managed to only hit the button two or three times a day. After all, it is important to leave room for improvement!

This morning I went for a very short, less than 20 minute run.  It doesn't sound like much because it isn't much. I am using the excuse that I donated blood yesterday afternoon and needed all of my strength to create shiny new blood.  However, the point was to prove to myself that running in the morning would not result in getting attacked by boars, snakes, wild dogs, or vampires.  Sparkly or otherwise.

 I had let my ipod die so it was a run not only in the dark of  morning, when most humans are not yet out,  but also without music!  I'm pretty sure that makes it count double.

 Actually, it wasn't bad at all.  No creatures (supernatural or otherwise) lunged at me and it really isn't even that dark thanks to the street lights.  The only part that was a bit creepy was a bird making a weird noise that I think meant 'all hope abandon, ye who enter here'.  I made a deal with myself that if I even THOUGHT I heard nevermore I was giving it up and going straight back home.

To top the morning off I tried a new post-running video that was the best one I've found so far.  By new I mean a year old, but although I favorited it ages ago I hadn't actually watched the video until today.

If there is anybody out there and you have a link to a great yoga video please share.  Especially if it's intended for pre or post running!

10/8/12

Heaven forbid, I think my mom is RIGHT


I was telling my mom about the zombie 5K we signed up for and she said she thought I was becoming 'obsessed' with these runs.  Of course I just laughed at her.

This morning I got up a little after 5 to do an arm/core workout.  Usually I drag  myself out of bed with barely enough time to get ready and get to work on time, I find myself eating while driving to work or after I get to work half the time as a result.  But I decided to get back on the wagon as far as working out, after all I only have 2 and a half months to get better prepared for the next 5K!

I went for a run tonight after work (and after an episode of Supernatural) and while I was running I was thinking to myself about what I could build in the back yard to practice getting over walls.  You know, just in case. Would the neighbors think it was weird if I had a rope hanging off the roof and tried climbing it once in a while?   And of course a couple of pvc hurdles out back would be cool, I saw how to make them on the Internet last night.

And even as I sit here with my shoulders and arms sore from this morning my mind is turning with what I can do in the morning if I get up early again... Leg and back workout?  Yoga?  an early run?  I actually find the total quiet of early morning runs too creepy, much prefer to run at night.

Long story short, I think my mother could have been right.  She may have even been underestimating the obsession!

10/2/12

Signed up for a Zombie run!


Clay just signed us up for a 5K obstacle course with ZOMBIES!  It's the Saturday before Christmas, I bet it'll be a lot safer place to be than any shopping center.

I am very determined to be better prepared for this one. I'm going to have to start getting up early and getting a workout in before work to be sure to make it over (through, under, whatever) all of the obstacles this time!

Just to be sure to be properly psyched we're going to Universal Studio's Halloween Horror Nights this Friday.  Walking Dead?  Enough said.

9/29/12

Beach Beast let-down


Well, after much waiting and excitement Beach Beast finally got here.  A 5K on the beach with obstacles, has to be great!  But unfortunately, I didn't have to be great. 

It started with some over-under boards and then most of the 3 miles of running through the sand, out and back past the start, then out and back a little in the other direction before getting to the rest of the obstacles all in a row.  Oh my god, that sand killed me. I knew I couldn't run that far in sand without stopping, but I was so wiped sooo quick I can't believe it.  I only did about half the obstacles, my worst run yet.

My running is always so sporadic that I'm still not comfortable running 30 minutes, but I recently ran 3 and then 3 and a half miles without stopping, which is a good bit over 30 minutes since I'm slow as dirt. I was feeling like I was doing really good. NOT.


The worst part?  I went with my boyfriend, sister and niece and they all kicked my butt.  And none of them run or prepared!  On the extreme plus side they all had so much fun they are ready to sign up for another one!

I had a lot of fun in spite of not doing well, but I definitely prefer a race with more obstacles and with the obstacles spread out throughout the course instead off all grouped together.

I think it's time for a LOT more consistency in running not to mention a game plan for getting through EVERY obstacle in the next run!



7/21/12

Hog Wild 2 (1st for me)

Ran in Hog Wild 2 this morning with my son. I think an awful lot of that 'mud' may have actually been random animal droppings, it was way thicker than any mud I've ever seen and didn't smell too pleasant.

This was the single most UNorganized anything I have ever been to.  We got there an hour and a half early (as requested) but were in line for over two hours to pick up our race packets. By the time we got in I was so hot and just tired of standing I didn't even feel like running anymore. I had planned on really pushing myself on this run, but ended up walking most of it.

If the wait wasn't bad enough (it was) there was absolutely no one at the start line but a couple of other people trying to figure out when to start running.  We got tired of waiting and just kind of went. Last really bad thing: there were huge, angry bulls and cattle on the field.  Yes, for real. Which randomly ran through the crowd.  Scary much?  Um, yes.

The other side of the coin?  The race was AWESOME.  In spite of the bad I would definitely do it again if the company putting it on promised a much shorter line and more people working there.  A lot of the obstacles were natural - running hilly trails was fun, but going through water and sliding into water before swimming across it was a blast.

I had to skip some of these obstacles - there was a wall with just a rope to climb up that I wasn't even going to attempt if I had all the energy in the world.  But it is something I want to be able to do in the future!

I thought the site said there would be ice water you had to go through, but I didn't see it, maybe because no one refilled the ice?  Can't say I'm upset about that, ice water and electricity are 2 things I can do without.  But I didn't, because one of the obstacles was electrified barb wire you had to crawl under through thick mud.  How great is that?!?



I actually lost the bottoms of both of my sneakers running (ok, walking) this race, I think I lost the first one wading through the water and another just in the mud.  Now THAT is a mud run.