It's official, since January, I have lost 10lbs! Ok, technically, I met this goal last week. But I didn't want to celebrate until I saw the number on two weigh-ins, just in case. So now it's official. So, I'm having a good day. Plus, pre-pregnancy weight is so so very close now. It's only been 19 (almost 20) months since O was born.
I celebrated, and started my tapering, with a 4 mile run this morning. It was actually pretty chilly to start with, so it got me thinking of my winter running wardrobe. I think I will look into running tights. I also decided today that I hate wearing t-shirts to run in. I love my Under Armour tank and really just don't like anything in my pits or around my neck. I do know I won't be able to stand the tank outside in the winter. I'm thinking I'll need to get a tight, v-neck, long sleeve shirt.
Of course, once I started going, I started warming up and no longer needed to daydream of new clothes. Today was the first day I felt at all nervous about the race. It's been a while since I've gotten a really good run in and I felt like my endurance wasn't where it was. Not bad, I still made it through, but it was a little harder than usual. Or maybe it just seemed more real being only a few days away. I have noticed no matter what the distance I run, the last half mile I start to tighten all over, especially in my hips. I'm thinking that this is mental, knowing my course so well and knowing the last hill that awaits me. It doesn't matter 4 miles or 8, it is literally the same point in the run every time. Though, my hips have not been the same since staying the night at the hospital. The fold out chair was fine to sleep in, and actually I slept well. But the fold out point was not well cushioned and exactly where my hips were. Ow.
My favorite part of the run, however, is now that school is back in session, I had bus fulls of middle schoolers staring at me while I was running past. I may be a tad self conscious, but it's quite a busy intersection at the school and I got there right at the beginning of the day.
5 days.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Monday, August 29, 2011
Jogging Stroller + Me =/= Friends
I'm not too sure that it has hit me that at the end of this week, I'll be running a half marathon. My training has been off these past two weeks for many good reasons. J is feeling better, in comparison to last week. He has much more energy, much less pain, but still can easily do too much, which lands him back in bed.
This led me to attempt the jogging stroller yesterday. I couldn't leave O at home with J, I am healthy and get exhausted chasing the kid. I knew going out that I wouldn't get the 10 miles in I planned for the day, though some part of me felt I shouldn't be defeated by a stroller and could possibly make it. Yeah, no. First instinct on that one was right. I don't know why I find the jogging stroller so hard. I see other people out with their strollers jogging away and J uses ours without problem, but I just can't do it. I had little (very little) spurts of jogging during the first two miles before I decided to call it quits on the running. I did decide to keep walking, which still hard for me in the jogging stroller. I tend to veer right, so after a few minutes my left shoulder is killing me from trying to correct and just stay straight.
Good news, great upper body work out, I feel my arms are looking decent today. Also, I made it 6.35 miles total.
Bad news, my longest run was a few weeks ago. And being out with a toddler for too long makes for a cranky child. We had a pit stop midway at a well placed playground.
Despite not having a good run in a while, I'm still feeling good. I'm feeling confident. And best, I'm feeling skinny. A coworker asked if I had lost weight today. I was quite happy to tell her that I was wearing pants for the first time in three years, since before I was pregnant. Yay more prepregnancy pants! After, I realized I could see my collar bone. A strange thing to notice, maybe, but my neck and shoulder area was looking good today. Overall, a little sore, but I'm in a good mood. It's like I was wearing a new outfit and looking super cute.
This led me to attempt the jogging stroller yesterday. I couldn't leave O at home with J, I am healthy and get exhausted chasing the kid. I knew going out that I wouldn't get the 10 miles in I planned for the day, though some part of me felt I shouldn't be defeated by a stroller and could possibly make it. Yeah, no. First instinct on that one was right. I don't know why I find the jogging stroller so hard. I see other people out with their strollers jogging away and J uses ours without problem, but I just can't do it. I had little (very little) spurts of jogging during the first two miles before I decided to call it quits on the running. I did decide to keep walking, which still hard for me in the jogging stroller. I tend to veer right, so after a few minutes my left shoulder is killing me from trying to correct and just stay straight.
Good news, great upper body work out, I feel my arms are looking decent today. Also, I made it 6.35 miles total.
Bad news, my longest run was a few weeks ago. And being out with a toddler for too long makes for a cranky child. We had a pit stop midway at a well placed playground.
Despite not having a good run in a while, I'm still feeling good. I'm feeling confident. And best, I'm feeling skinny. A coworker asked if I had lost weight today. I was quite happy to tell her that I was wearing pants for the first time in three years, since before I was pregnant. Yay more prepregnancy pants! After, I realized I could see my collar bone. A strange thing to notice, maybe, but my neck and shoulder area was looking good today. Overall, a little sore, but I'm in a good mood. It's like I was wearing a new outfit and looking super cute.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Update
My fever broke Sunday morning, yay, but it takes a while to get feeling back to normal. I was getting there Monday morning, just tired, and planned to use the day to nap. Jared, unfortunately, had other plans. We thought he had the same thing as me, just a day behind. He ended up with what he thought was a migraine on Saturday night and when nothing (even a trip to urgent care on Sunday) worked by Monday morning, he asked me to take him to the hospital. Not a migraine. J has meningitis, so we're having a stay at the hospital :( Poor guy is feeling better, so we're waiting on test results and a final go home order from the doctors.
We're supposed to get Irene coming through this weekend, so that might be my last long run also gone. This race just gets more and more interesting. I'm still feeling confident though. (confident, crazy, whatever)
We're supposed to get Irene coming through this weekend, so that might be my last long run also gone. This race just gets more and more interesting. I'm still feeling confident though. (confident, crazy, whatever)
Saturday, August 20, 2011
I'm glad Food Network doesn't go to paid programming until 5am
My sleep is all kinds of off right now. My tickers are from my official Tuesday weigh-in and mileage check, though both have changed now. Tuesday, I was working from home with a sick O. Who is still super active when he's sick. By the time he was napping for the afternoon, I needed that time to catch up on work! He is going through a phase where he will only sleep by J or I, no crib. Luckily, he was happy with nap time on the couch, but I just figured I was tired from some nights of uncomfortable sleeping in one position while being kicked by tiny feet taking over the bed.
On Thursday, I finished a 5 mile run before work (1:02:28, not bad!) and figured the tiredness was just from the new sleep arrangements and the soreness from the run. I make my way to work, do alright most of the day, trying to refuel and hydrate but still sore and tired. Yeah, by the time I was supposed to leave, I was a little woozy, decided to wait a bit. And then I was just done. Like I can absolutely not come in tomorrow, I am shaking so bad I hurt. So, I stayed long enough to get everything together for Friday, and give myself time to hydrate a little more. By the time I got home, my fever was about 101. Not just sore and tired. I had the strangest dreams while having the chills during the night, people were throwing me coats to keep me warm (thanks nice dream people!).
I told J this is crap for my training as I was supposed to get in a 9 mile run this weekend. I was actually a bit excited about it to see how well I could do and to say I ran 9 miles. I know I've gotten close, but 9 just sounds like such a big number. And part of me is like, I totally can still do that this weekend. And then I realize a few hours later, that's just the Tylenol talking.
But I told J this was great for my weight loss challenge, very Devil Wears Prada of me. We make that joke every time I get sick and lose my appetite. Which isn't often, I usually have a fine appetite while sick. Friday, though, I only got out of bed to have lemon Italian ice, which was my diet for nearly 24 hours, and which I just enjoyed. Seriously, lemon is my favorite nausea cure and the ice felt good during the times I was sweating from fever. Watching Diners, Drive-ins and Dives right now some of the food is looking really good, which is a good sign. But spending half the day in bed and going back to bed at 9 has thrown me off, hence the 3am post. But my mom picked O and I up to take care of us while I'm sick (J has crew), so I do get to sleep in. I don't care how old I am, I'll probably always call my mom when I'm sick to whine.
10k review coming soon! I met 2/3 goals.
On Thursday, I finished a 5 mile run before work (1:02:28, not bad!) and figured the tiredness was just from the new sleep arrangements and the soreness from the run. I make my way to work, do alright most of the day, trying to refuel and hydrate but still sore and tired. Yeah, by the time I was supposed to leave, I was a little woozy, decided to wait a bit. And then I was just done. Like I can absolutely not come in tomorrow, I am shaking so bad I hurt. So, I stayed long enough to get everything together for Friday, and give myself time to hydrate a little more. By the time I got home, my fever was about 101. Not just sore and tired. I had the strangest dreams while having the chills during the night, people were throwing me coats to keep me warm (thanks nice dream people!).
I told J this is crap for my training as I was supposed to get in a 9 mile run this weekend. I was actually a bit excited about it to see how well I could do and to say I ran 9 miles. I know I've gotten close, but 9 just sounds like such a big number. And part of me is like, I totally can still do that this weekend. And then I realize a few hours later, that's just the Tylenol talking.
But I told J this was great for my weight loss challenge, very Devil Wears Prada of me. We make that joke every time I get sick and lose my appetite. Which isn't often, I usually have a fine appetite while sick. Friday, though, I only got out of bed to have lemon Italian ice, which was my diet for nearly 24 hours, and which I just enjoyed. Seriously, lemon is my favorite nausea cure and the ice felt good during the times I was sweating from fever. Watching Diners, Drive-ins and Dives right now some of the food is looking really good, which is a good sign. But spending half the day in bed and going back to bed at 9 has thrown me off, hence the 3am post. But my mom picked O and I up to take care of us while I'm sick (J has crew), so I do get to sleep in. I don't care how old I am, I'll probably always call my mom when I'm sick to whine.
10k review coming soon! I met 2/3 goals.
Friday, August 12, 2011
Whoa 5 miles!
Sunday J and I are running the Leesburg 10k! Even though I did 5 miles yesterday and nearly 8 last weekend, I'm a bit nervous for the race. Will I do ok? Will I finish? Will I revert to my super slow self?
So, I am trying the 3 tiered goal method again. I feel like this is a tad more ambitious than my "don't finish last" goal, but also feesible. I am not settling for anything less than a PR. I really hope this course is flat because I have no clue.
1. Beat my last time of 1:22:43 (13:18 pace)
2. Get under 1:20
3. Finish at a 12min/mi pace (just under 1:14:30)
I'm actually fairly confident I can meet all of these goals, but I'm still nervous of letting myself down.
After my 5 mile run yesterday, I shouldn't be. I finished in 59:09. I'm still surprised. What I'm most surprised about is the fact that doing my 10 minute run/walk intervals has improved my pace so dramatically. Even after hearing good things about adding in walking, I was dubious. I have been pushing myself to run the full however many miles I set out to do so I don't feel like I'm failing or letting myself down. Then I end up dragging myself at the end, letting myself down. Or finishing and hating the experience. But it's so obvious in my numbers the help taking time to walk is giving me. My run times are faster having the recovery period.
My run Thursday was great in time, but I also started too fast. I finished my first two miles in 23:15, which was not a sustainable pace for me, even with walking. But I was so excited, it was so hard to slow down! The second half of my run was slower, with a bit more walking. As well as I did, I was not hydrated enough, everything was dry. The day was beautiful and not humid, at least, but my personal conditions weren't the best. My quad ended up tight going up the last hill, so more walking, and a promise to do yoga soon (Thanks, O, for still not letting me get up early by myself!)
I had been debating trying to run the full 10k this weekend or not. I know I can. I know I can finish 6.2 miles without walking. I've had fabulous runs in similar lengths and finished without walking. But then I finished 5 miles in under an hour. So, the question becomes is my goal to run without stopping, or is my goal to improve my time. Which makes me feel better? I'm impressed with myself when I run without stopping. I'm usually collapsing in a heap. When I improve my time, I'm glowing all day. With the walking, I know I can achieve all 3 goals.
So, I am trying the 3 tiered goal method again. I feel like this is a tad more ambitious than my "don't finish last" goal, but also feesible. I am not settling for anything less than a PR. I really hope this course is flat because I have no clue.
1. Beat my last time of 1:22:43 (13:18 pace)
2. Get under 1:20
3. Finish at a 12min/mi pace (just under 1:14:30)
I'm actually fairly confident I can meet all of these goals, but I'm still nervous of letting myself down.
After my 5 mile run yesterday, I shouldn't be. I finished in 59:09. I'm still surprised. What I'm most surprised about is the fact that doing my 10 minute run/walk intervals has improved my pace so dramatically. Even after hearing good things about adding in walking, I was dubious. I have been pushing myself to run the full however many miles I set out to do so I don't feel like I'm failing or letting myself down. Then I end up dragging myself at the end, letting myself down. Or finishing and hating the experience. But it's so obvious in my numbers the help taking time to walk is giving me. My run times are faster having the recovery period.
My run Thursday was great in time, but I also started too fast. I finished my first two miles in 23:15, which was not a sustainable pace for me, even with walking. But I was so excited, it was so hard to slow down! The second half of my run was slower, with a bit more walking. As well as I did, I was not hydrated enough, everything was dry. The day was beautiful and not humid, at least, but my personal conditions weren't the best. My quad ended up tight going up the last hill, so more walking, and a promise to do yoga soon (Thanks, O, for still not letting me get up early by myself!)
I had been debating trying to run the full 10k this weekend or not. I know I can. I know I can finish 6.2 miles without walking. I've had fabulous runs in similar lengths and finished without walking. But then I finished 5 miles in under an hour. So, the question becomes is my goal to run without stopping, or is my goal to improve my time. Which makes me feel better? I'm impressed with myself when I run without stopping. I'm usually collapsing in a heap. When I improve my time, I'm glowing all day. With the walking, I know I can achieve all 3 goals.
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
My chub rub is killing me!
So idealistic the end of that vacation post was, no? I feel all bloated and gross and like I've been doing a horrible job, even though I did lose 2 of the pounds I gained on vacation this week.
ETA: I did lose .2lbs since last weigh in at work yesterday, which I was quite amazed and pleased by, seeing as the prior weigh in was before vacation. I also bought lots of good, healthy snacks so I'm not tempted by the vending machine.
ETA: I did lose .2lbs since last weigh in at work yesterday, which I was quite amazed and pleased by, seeing as the prior weigh in was before vacation. I also bought lots of good, healthy snacks so I'm not tempted by the vending machine.
Monday, August 8, 2011
Vacation and a lesson
Finally! I actually wrote this over vacation, but was waiting on some pictures from J's phone. Only a week after I intended to post this though, so I'm not as much of a super slacker as I feel I had been for July. I also wanted to break this up into two posts, but eh, I just want to get this posted and done.
J, O and I drove 8-9 hours on a Friday night up to Massachusetts for vacation, which I’ve been super excited about. I started out the day on Friday weighing in at work, and having lost 3 pounds. Good start to vacation.
I beat J in a 5k!! I mean, he let me cross the finish line first when he was running with me to try to speed me up while running, but, still, I beat him! So, my training plan (Hal Higdon’s novice in case I’ve forgotten to mention) called for a 5k that weekend. Luckily, there was one about 20 minutes away from J’s parents. Unfortunately, we had to be there at 7:30 to register, and got to MA about 5:30. We figured we’d see how we felt and after a bit of debate, decided to go for it. Surprisingly, I was excited enough to run the race and didn’t fall asleep at any point. J and I talked about making this my PR and I’d get a new pair of my fav Nike shorts in Duke Dog colors (Go JMU). And then we started the race. Starting with a hill wasn’t a good omen, but I finished the first mile in 11:20, so despite me telling J I was dying, I was also feeling ok about the rest of the race. The first mile is the hardest, right? Or not. That honor goes to mile 2. The first half was completely in sand. The second half was called a trail during the race instructions. It was really a hiking path someone cut through the woods that went straight up hill. It was not fun or PR inducing and I ended up with an irritated right knee and calf. Really the whole right leg. It didn’t hurt so much as just feel uncomfortable. It was the first time they held this race, so the officials standing at the corner didn’t know how far we had left when we asked. .1mile left was “oh, you still have a while.” Even though J estimated the distance correctly, I was already disheartened and didn’t have my normal drive to push out the end. That first helped my time, however, and I ended up finishing in 36 minutes even. Which, not an all-time PR, so I don’t get my shorts, but a 2011 PR. I’ll try for my 10k PR in the Loudoun 10k later this month to try to earn the shorts. I think I have a shot at that.
I left disappointed in myself, even though I did really well considering the course. If it hadn’t been for the sand and the trail, I would have met my 5k PR goal. But I also know I could have pushed harder. When we got back post race, I slept 4 hours in the afternoon. Then went to bed at 7:30 and slept for another 12 hours. And took Sunday off from exercise.
My mother-in-law has a walking group in the morning that J and I joined this week. Monday, we joined them for a lap around the pond to figure out where we were going. When we got back, I started Week 2 Day 1 of the 100 push-up challenge. J took video of me during my last set of push-ups. I’m constantly asking him how I look and if I’m getting low enough, so he just grabbed my camera.
I did, however, learn to kayak. I have never been in a kayak before, but it was a fabulous exercise! My arms were killing after no time at all, but I made it across the pond and back in 20 minutes. This is an exercise I should have been doing for a while now. I actually felt kind of good at it. I vowed to do more kayaking after that, but haven’t gotten out as much as I would like.
Wednesday, that was because it was whale watch day! No exercise, just on a boat all morning watching whales in the Cape Cod Bay, and then napping in the afternoon. Perfect vacation day.
Thursday, I needed to do 4.5 miles again; however, I didn’t want to test my knee just yet. J and I did one loop with my mother-in-law’s walking group, and then took O for a second loop. We were actually out for 90 minutes. A long, hilly walk, which felt great. I also got in Week 2 Day 2 of my push-ups and another kayak trip. This included beating J in a race, him swimming, me kayaking. He said it was an unfair race, even though he challenged me, and he was probably right. But as it was my second time kayaking, I wasn’t too sure of my skills.
Food wise, my trip was a nightmare. The plan was to not snack during the day so I can eat all the crap I wanted at night. Not really snacking, but more of the fried seafood and not worrying about dinner at all. I was successful for maybe a day. I was super stressed and just unable to relax, which always results in me eating a lot, plus a lot of drinking. It was nice to let go in that respect, but I’ve regretted a lot that I’ve put in my mouth. That hasn’t stopped me from eating, but I have regretted. I also have gotten a lot more exercise than I normally do on exercise. I haven’t done enough to counter the eating, but it’s something. That’s what I keep telling myself. I mean, I walked for 90 minutes one day.
And August brings back the return of dieting and regular exercise, but unfortunately no kayaking at home. My arms would be fabulous if I could do that daily, and really, now that I’m liking my legs, that’s my next goal, great arms. I’m still going to win!
Due to driving back and catching up on sleep, I also didn't get in my long run, boo :(
Big lesson for the week, counting calories works for me. I grossly underestimate the amount of calories in pretty much everything, and how many I'm taking in for the day. I think that I wouldn't have done so bad during the day if I paid attention to calories like I do at home. I still would have drank and eaten fried food for dinner, but at least i would have been good during the day. I am back to counting calories at home, I really need to see the number and have a greater love for livestrong.com now that I'm back.
Due to driving back and catching up on sleep, I also didn't get in my long run, boo :(
Big lesson for the week, counting calories works for me. I grossly underestimate the amount of calories in pretty much everything, and how many I'm taking in for the day. I think that I wouldn't have done so bad during the day if I paid attention to calories like I do at home. I still would have drank and eaten fried food for dinner, but at least i would have been good during the day. I am back to counting calories at home, I really need to see the number and have a greater love for livestrong.com now that I'm back.
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Good Lord Willing
aka 8 mile: Spaghetti Spaghetti Spaghetti (I still love you, Chappelle show!). Yes, this is the line I repeated to myself quite a few times during my run this morning.
Good Lord Willing by Little Big Town is my current favorite running song. Whenever I hear it come on, I up my pace without thinking. And how can I not with this chorus
Flying 90 miles an hour
like a wild bat out of hell
(singing) hallelujah with a rebel yell
Love it! And it came on right before Purple Sponge Hill. Timing = awesome. Although, someone removed the sponge, so I might need to rename the hill.
I got up at 5:15 this morning (how, I don't know) to get in my training run for this weekend. I was scheduled for 8 miles. I forgot my four mile turnaround landmark, so ended up doing 7.8, which is close enough for me. And, it was at a 12:16 pace, which is amazing for me. Actually, except for the 5k I did a couple weeks ago, it was my best pace since before I was pregnant, and my longest distance ever. I did 10 minute intervals again, but this time ran 9 minutes and walked one. I think that's how I'm going to keep it for my long runs, and the half. Obviously I felt rested enough after the walks to improve my pace so much.
I also learned the importance of a good run. I tried to listen to Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins on the way out. I used to listen to audiobooks while running for something to concentrate on. Totally wasn't cutting it today, so I switched over to my "don't fall asleep in the car" mix, which carried me through the second half of my run. I'm not sure it was faster necessarily, but I felt better, and wasn't even dying at the end like usual.
Good Lord Willing by Little Big Town is my current favorite running song. Whenever I hear it come on, I up my pace without thinking. And how can I not with this chorus
Flying 90 miles an hour
like a wild bat out of hell
(singing) hallelujah with a rebel yell
Love it! And it came on right before Purple Sponge Hill. Timing = awesome. Although, someone removed the sponge, so I might need to rename the hill.
I got up at 5:15 this morning (how, I don't know) to get in my training run for this weekend. I was scheduled for 8 miles. I forgot my four mile turnaround landmark, so ended up doing 7.8, which is close enough for me. And, it was at a 12:16 pace, which is amazing for me. Actually, except for the 5k I did a couple weeks ago, it was my best pace since before I was pregnant, and my longest distance ever. I did 10 minute intervals again, but this time ran 9 minutes and walked one. I think that's how I'm going to keep it for my long runs, and the half. Obviously I felt rested enough after the walks to improve my pace so much.
I also learned the importance of a good run. I tried to listen to Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins on the way out. I used to listen to audiobooks while running for something to concentrate on. Totally wasn't cutting it today, so I switched over to my "don't fall asleep in the car" mix, which carried me through the second half of my run. I'm not sure it was faster necessarily, but I felt better, and wasn't even dying at the end like usual.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Running: An Inner Dialogue
From my (4.5 mile!) run yesterday.
Ow ow ow this effing hurts. I can't believe I haven't run in over a week.
Hmm, I'm at a good pace, go me!
Ow ow ow, this still effing hurts.
*random daydreaming* (usually about winning the lottery)
Ok, lady. Which side of the path are you and your dog going to stay on?
On your left cute old couple walking together.
DUDE! I finished that first mile pretty fast for me running on my own!
Yay, first mile down and my legs are feeling better, guess the first mile is the hardest.
Oh wait, now that I'm thinking about it, my legs hurt again.
I made it half way, and I might finish this under an hour.
*random daydreaming*
I think I can I think I can.
Fastest 4 miles yet! Just a half mile left.
OMG I am NOT going to make it.
Al.most.there.I.can.finish.
Whew, made it up that hill, I got this!
Everything hurts.
I ran 9:30 then walked :30 for 10 minute intervals, which was pretty successful! I actually shaved 45 seconds off my previous 4 mile time, which I jogged the whole thing. J and I also went for a walk the other night and did some sprints when we reached the elementary school. I was pretty impressed with my sprinting actually.
Tomorrow is 8 miles. Eek!
Ow ow ow this effing hurts. I can't believe I haven't run in over a week.
Hmm, I'm at a good pace, go me!
Ow ow ow, this still effing hurts.
*random daydreaming* (usually about winning the lottery)
Ok, lady. Which side of the path are you and your dog going to stay on?
On your left cute old couple walking together.
DUDE! I finished that first mile pretty fast for me running on my own!
Yay, first mile down and my legs are feeling better, guess the first mile is the hardest.
Oh wait, now that I'm thinking about it, my legs hurt again.
I made it half way, and I might finish this under an hour.
*random daydreaming*
I think I can I think I can.
Fastest 4 miles yet! Just a half mile left.
OMG I am NOT going to make it.
Al.most.there.I.can.finish.
Whew, made it up that hill, I got this!
Everything hurts.
I ran 9:30 then walked :30 for 10 minute intervals, which was pretty successful! I actually shaved 45 seconds off my previous 4 mile time, which I jogged the whole thing. J and I also went for a walk the other night and did some sprints when we reached the elementary school. I was pretty impressed with my sprinting actually.
Tomorrow is 8 miles. Eek!
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
July wrap-up
I have a whole vacation wrap-up also typed up, I was just waiting to get the pictures off J's phone. However, things have been a tad crazy and I haven't been able to post yet. I also will not get my run in tonight, which I am bummed about as I could really use it tonight. I will need to reschedule. I feel quite behind in my running (more on that in the vacation wrap-up).
I weighed in yesterday after vacation, and was only up 2lbs, victory! I weighed in today, but official weigh in day and was up another 2. I almost decided to pretend that didn't happen and "forget" to update my ticker. But it did happen and I'm going to be honest, with a few excuses. I was under my calories for yesterday, but I ate salty food right before bed, didn't drink water (had diet green tea, which also has sodium), and I'm just bloated and PMS-y. Plus, it's normal to fluctuate. But I totally got up early to exercise yesterday, so that's something.
July goals:
-No soda! Stuck to for the most part.
-Lots of water. I've be slacking on this one the last couple weeks. Was good until yesterday.
-Run at least 3x a week (this one is still in affect over vacation). Went fairly well.
-Add at least one more type of exercise (some type of strength) a week. Check
-Track calories, and don't stop tracking for a day just because I ate something bad and don't want to see and admit just how bad. Check
August goals:
-No soda!
-Lots of water. I've be slacking on this one the last couple weeks.
-Get training in, but realize life happens and might have to move days around (hello, today, thanks for screwing up my plan!)
-Finally finish 100 push-ups challenge
I weighed in yesterday after vacation, and was only up 2lbs, victory! I weighed in today, but official weigh in day and was up another 2. I almost decided to pretend that didn't happen and "forget" to update my ticker. But it did happen and I'm going to be honest, with a few excuses. I was under my calories for yesterday, but I ate salty food right before bed, didn't drink water (had diet green tea, which also has sodium), and I'm just bloated and PMS-y. Plus, it's normal to fluctuate. But I totally got up early to exercise yesterday, so that's something.
July goals:
-No soda! Stuck to for the most part.
-Lots of water. I've be slacking on this one the last couple weeks. Was good until yesterday.
-Run at least 3x a week (this one is still in affect over vacation). Went fairly well.
-Add at least one more type of exercise (some type of strength) a week. Check
-Track calories, and don't stop tracking for a day just because I ate something bad and don't want to see and admit just how bad. Check
August goals:
-No soda!
-Lots of water. I've be slacking on this one the last couple weeks.
-Get training in, but realize life happens and might have to move days around (hello, today, thanks for screwing up my plan!)
-Finally finish 100 push-ups challenge
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Miles,
Monthly Goals,
Weight
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