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Showing posts with label workout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workout. Show all posts

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Confessions of a Non-Shopaholic


I'm a woman, and I don't like to shop. There. I said it. Don't get me wrong...occasionally I get in the mood and splurge on a few things, but not often. Usually, it's when I realize I'm washing the same pair of shorts over and over again because they are the only ones I have that fit right. Or the elastic has come loose in one pair of underwear too many. Of course, then I typically just hop over to Goodwill (for the shorts, not the underwear). I like that I can get shorts for under $4 and that I'm recycling clothes that somebody else didn't want anymore. Plus, when I get them all muddy--which inevitably happens--it's not such a big deal.

There are venues that I don't mind. For example, I love to go to the marathon expos. Running expos are like my Macy's. Or give me a gift certificate to Dick's Sporting Good, Endurance Sports or Gander Mountain. Those are stores I can get into. But when I walk into a Macy's (or any other department store) I feel over-whelmed and anxiety-ridden.

Today I decided to brave it--work on my phobia a bit. I have a Macy's exchange card that I have been holding onto for about three years (I'm surprised they let me use it), and a gift card I've had for over a year. Both had just been sitting there, collecting dust. Crazy right? What woman would not take over $100 in Macy's gift cards and spend them? I kept telling myself that when I got down to my ideal weight, I would go buy something nice with them. Yeah...well...who ever reaches their ideal weight?

This morning I ventured into Macy's with the thought that I needed some new running shorts (again, I've been washing the same pair over and over again). I assumed they'd have various brands (Under Armour, Nike, Champion, etc.). That way I could go to Macy's and still be in my comfort zone. Guess what? Macy's doesn't really carry running clothes. I mean, they have some cute workout clothes...but these are not clothes I would throw on to go for a run. I found one pair of Nike running shorts that cost $45. And even though I had more than that in gift cards, I just couldn't spend $45 on a small piece of black spandex. It just seemed insane (now spending $45 on a good bottle of wine that's gone in a few days--that doesn't bother me. Go figure).

So much for getting much needed new running clothes. Well I was in the store--gift cards in hand--so I decided to browse a bit. And I actually did purchase a few things. I bought running socks! Four pairs! Whoo hoo! I also bought a few shelf-bra tanks for summer (those who know me, know I live in those during the summer months--being not so well-endowed has its advantages). I also bought a really cute pair of summer jammies (Now a jammy store I could get into. I love pajamas), and a very colorful swimsuit cover-up/dress for our vacation this summer. That's progress for me! Of course, it was all on-sale because even with gift cards I go into sticker shock--I mean I do purchase the majority of my clothes at Goodwill.

My gift card still has a balance on it. Do I go back? Try again? Hmmm...maybe Mark and I will get online and look for a nice kitchen appliance.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

It Looks Like I'm Here, But I'm Really Over There!

I don't really have a blog post for today. It's a busy day! My brother is getting married, and I'm in the wedding party. But, I am being featured in somebody else's blog. So I thought I would guide you over there. Check out Dietsinreview.com. I go over a workout you can do on travel--even when there's no gym in sight!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

How about a half?


So, what are your goals for 2011? Did you resolve to kick up your running program? Expand beyond the 5k? Or maybe you'd like to ramp up your overall fitness with a day by day program?

One of my clients has decided she would like to run a half marathon, and she asked me if I would run it with her. Mark and I were planning on doing a Spring half anyway, so I said, "Sure!"

We decided to aim for a May marathon, giving her four full months to train. The Capital City Half Marathon in Columbus fit the bill.

So the reason for this post? Well, I thought maybe you'd like to join us! If not in person, maybe you can cyber train with us!

Below I've posted the training schedule I created for us. Follow along, and let me know how you're doing. If you have any questions, please leave a comment or email me at jj@thefitlife.us

It starts the Monday after New Year's! Happy training!

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Jan

1-mile warm-up run

Weights – full body

Stretch

30 – min run (int)

Abs

Stretch

1-mile warm-up run

Weights – full body

Stretch

30 – min run

Warm-up walk (5 min)

Weights – upper body, abs

Full stretch

3 – mile run (week 1)

3.5 – mile run (week 2)

4 – mile run (week 3)

4.5 – mile run (week 4)

Rest

Feb

1.5 – mile warm-up run

Weights – full body

Stretch

35-min run (int)
Abs

Stretch

1.5 mile warm-up run

Weights

Stretch

35 – min run

Warm-up walk (5 min)

Weights – upper body, abs

Full stretch

5 – mile run (week 1)

6 - mile run (week 2)

7 - mile run (week 3)

8 – mile run (week 4)

Rest

March

2 – mile warm-up run

Weights – full body

Stretch

40 min run (int)

Abs

Stretch

2 – mile warm-up run

Weights

Stretch

40 – min run

Warm-up walk (5 min)

Weights – upper body, abs

Full stretch

9 – mile run (week 1)

10 – mile run (week 2)

11 – mile run (week 3)

12 – mile run (week 4)

Rest

April

1 – mile warm-up run

Weights – full body

Stretch

45 min run

Abs

Stretch

1 – mile warm-up run

Weights

Stretch

45 – min run

Warm-up walk

Weights – upper body, abs

Full stretch

8 – mile run (week 1)

13 – mile run (week 2)

10 – mile run (week 3)

14 – mile run (week 4)

8 – mile run (week 5)

Rest

May

1 – mile warm-up run

Light Weights—especially on legs

30 – min easy run

Stretch

1-mile warm-up run

Easy weights – no legs

30 – min
easy run

Stretch

Complete stretch

Race Day!

Celebrate!!!

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I am the owner of The Fit Life, LLC. The Fit Life, LLC offers fitness instruction and nutrition counseling in a holistic way. I focus on personal training using mainly your own body strength--very little equipment. I also hold a certification in holistic nutrition. Because nutrition counseling regulations are very strict in Ohio, I'm still working on what nutrition services I can provide to my clients; however, I'm happy to provide general nutrition information. I enjoy teaching TRX, Indoor Cycling, and Boot Camps.

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