Wednesday, March 30, 2011

DIY

I took a week off from the Y over the March break so that I would have more time to work on my bathroom DIY.  I put my body through a lot of trauma over the week and probably burned more calories than if I had gone to the Y.  Luckily, my legs only suffered bruises, so when I started back to the Y I was pretty much where I had left off.  Not much exciting has happened over the last couple of weeks.  I have been fighting with sugar cravings, so all my efforts have only been preventing my weight from ballooning.  I’ve come to look forward to my workouts and seem to be doing well at fitting them into my schedule.  My only complaint is that my fibromyalgia pain seems to be getting worse, but I don’t think it has anything to do with working out.  I’ve only managed a few hours of sleep the last couple of nights, so my body is starting to feel it.  I see my doctor soon, so hopefully I will get all of that sorted out and then I can get on with my quest.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

The Flippin Flipper

My quest to go to the Y every weekday is going well so far this week.  Today marks three days in a row.  Yesterday’s workout was a bit disheartening.  I didn’t sleep very well and I wasn’t feeling that great.  I had to take it a little easier than usual and I was pretty careful with my physio routine.  Today was a much better workout – except that the Collingwood Y is seriously lacking in the T.V. entertainment department.  I got to watch an HGTV show, the flippin flipper or something like that.  At first, having sound only in one ear annoyed me, but once I got watching the show, I was grateful.  It went surprisingly well, considering I’m only 9 days into quitting smoking.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

TGIF

I quit smoking on Tuesday.  I knew that it had an effect on my cardiovascular system, but it was interesting to see just how quickly I started to bounce back.  I managed 4 workouts so far this week.  Each day, I was able to increase my speed without raising my heart rate.  Soon, I will be able to move up a level.  I’ve wanted to run and have had to talk myself out of it a couple of times.  I’ve never been very good at sticking to a program, so to have stuck with my plan for at least three weeks is a pretty big accomplishment for me.  I’m hoping to get out again tomorrow, but I’ve been neglecting a couple of things around the house, so I’ll probably have to wait until Monday.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Back in the Saddle

Eight months since my last post!  To be honest, I didn’t make much progress in all that time.  A busy summer turned into a stressed out fall, and all the while my hip would remind me every so often how much it doesn’t like running.  I definitely lost momentum for fulfilling my promise and I seemed to have a dark cloud following me around.  I’m not sure exactly when it happened, but somehow I got out from under that cloud a few weeks ago.  I really had to think about how I was going to go about getting back into running.  My first conclusion was that I needed to lose more weight before attempting to run.  Losing the first 60 pounds was an amazing feat that I take little credit for.  My new goal is to lose another 15 pounds before thinking about running again.  My plan to do that involves strengthening my cardiovascular system with the use of elliptical trainer (oddly named a Mustang Crosstrainer) while burning a few hundred calories.  I’ve also committed to a stretching regimen that focuses on my hips and legs.  In February, I spent over 15 hours doing a variety of fitness activities – a nice start.  I booked an appointment with my doctor to discuss my hip issue.  After a month of physio, there doesn’t seem to be any improvement with the snapping in my hip.  I’m pretty sure that’s not weight related, so while I shave off some pounds, I can work on getting that sorted out.  So, I have a short term plan and hopefully I will be able to fulfill my promise at some point.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

The Plan

Okay, I don't actually have a plan together yet, but I think I've made some progress.  I went to work out at the Y this morning, which wasn't exactly what I wanted to do after getting only a couple of hours of sleep last night.  As I was warming up, I noticed that my hip felt a little strange - not quite sore, but not quite right.  After stretching, I decided to ignore those feelings and run anyway.  The feeling subsided as the adrenaline increased and I managed 0.8 of a mile.  I feel like the cycling afterwards helps, so I did about 20 minutes before stretching again.  I felt pretty good afterward - the high usually lasts for an hour or so.  It's hard to describe the feeling I get in my hip, it feels like a combination of itching and tingling, but I know it's not a good thing.  I did a little poking around on several websites and came up with a logical answer - it would explain years of odd experiences with my hip.  Snapping hip syndrome - it sounds so benign!  I tried some recommended stretches and found that they hit the spot exactly.  Since my next appointment with my doctor isn't until September, I think I will try the stretches for a while and see if the pain returns.  So from disheartened to hopeful in a matter of hours, I think I can start to put together a short term plan. 

Monday, June 28, 2010

Time to Revise the Plan

My original goal was to be able to run 3 miles by June 1st - it's now June 28 and I'm nowhere near that.  I was well on my way to meeting that goal when my hip began protesting the abuse.  In my usual fashion, I ignored all good sense and kept running until I could barely walk.  I took it easy for a while, did some physio, and really tried to undo the damage I had done.  The pain started to subside and I tried to get out a few times, but I was still in some pain.  I began working very long days and the pain in my hip pretty much disappeared.  After a very frustrating morning, I decided to take out my stress at the Y.  For the first time in a long time, there was no pain during or after.  Unfortunately, my schedule became increasingly busy and my hopes of moving toward my goal became increasingly eroded.
I now have about a week of downtime before my days get busy again. I want to use this time to regroup and make a plan for getting back on track with my running.  I was only able to run 0.75 of a mile today and I was really disappointed in myself.  Then I started to think about how hard I was being on myself.  And finally, I realized that what I needed was a new plan.  Rome wasn't built in a day, and I'm pretty sure that there may have been a little planning involved.  I'm sure by the next post I will have a new direction.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Just Another Friday in Wasaga

Three times out in one week!  Today was a quickie at the Y - I got my 3/4 of a mile of running in and lifted a few hundred pounds.  I had a bit of a break through with my running in that short jaunt.  I have always landed on the ball of my foot when running, and I have been told that heel first is the way most people run.  Today I tried to land more on my heels; it was awkward at first but I found that it wasn't all that bad once I got into a rhythm.  I'll have to see if there is any difference in the pain in  my hip.  There seems to be some dissension about which is the better method, so I will try go with whatever works.  I also managed to get in a bit of a bike this afternoon too.  It was nice to tour around the parks but the wind made it a good workout too.  My new helmet is awesome - I barely noticed I was wearing it.  As much as I am attached to my trusty old bike, I think I'm going to have to start looking for a new one that doesn't tend to veer erratically.  I suppose i should have bought a lottery ticket tonight!