Friday, February 28, 2003
I still dislike it though -- whoever
wrote it wasn't especially sane. For progamming my own stuff, they'd go something
like -- "refer to page X do this, now refer to page Y, now finish it up on page
Z." Even if it is repetitious, I'd rather have all the directions on one page.
But then again, my Polar's book does the same thing. Maybe they think it saves
pages. Whatever.
So my walks today were chopped up into segments
because I was experimenting with settings. There was a plain walk...
- What: treadmill walk
- Distance: 1.1 miles
- Time: 23 minutes
- Average Speed: 3.0 mph
- Average Heart Rate: 133
- Steps: 2249
- Calories Burned: 123
There was a speed interval walk
where I range from 3.0 - 4.0 mph
- What: treadmill walk
- Distance: 1.1 miles
- Time: 22 minutes
- Average Speed: 3.5 mph
- Average Heart Rate: 155
- Steps: 2227
- Calories Burned: 129
Then
I took a break because my ankle was bugging me and I wanted to get online to read
about ankle flexibilty. Found this
article with some exercises.
Paul came home with a surprise
for me... well, two. I actually liked the Violent Femmes CD surprise more
than the McDonald's for dinner surprise. I appreciate that he guessed I wasn't
going to want to cook but gah...
Me: mcd's... again?!
Paul:
Well, I guesse dou weren't in the mood to cook and I'm not in the mood to go out
again so McD's on the way home was easiest.
Me: Ugh. Let's not do that
any more!
Paul: Do you like your other surprise?
Me:
Yes! Yay!
Paul: I thought you might like that for walking to.
Me:
Yay!
Ok, I forgive him the junk food. I'm pleased he thinks
of my walking as important.
Later I got the notice and we've now
signed up for the 2004
Disney Half-Marathon! Yay! :)
Thursday, February 27, 2003
- What: yoga
- Time: 25 min
And....
- What: water aerobics
- Time: 1 hour
Too
tired to write too much about today's class... will do it tomorrow.
[...
Next Day ...]
Man, Paul has to stop letting me sleep in the twin
bed. It's ok for a nap but to be sleeping on it for days on end is bugging my
back because I like a much harder mattress. If this keeps up I'll have to stick
a board under it. That and he needs to make me take my horrid Glucophage at night
-- he's too nice and I missed a dose and missed a shower and missed brushing my
teeth. I just totally crashed.
I did some yoga before Holly came
along to get me for class and I felt better. When she got here I was waiting on
the porch so we took off and made it to class a bit early. Not that it mattered,
because once again it was just me and Holly. Claudia sounded a little perplexed.
"Where do these people go? Am I too scary? While they are here the love it and
then they never seem to come back."
I figure it's going to be that
way for a little while. Some days we'll have more some days we will not until
late spring/summer when the weather is more reliable. The last half of class we
did in drizzle. Isn't the first time and it won't be the last. So long as there's
no lightning, then I don't care. You get wet from the pool anyway so who minds
drizzle?
I woke up today with sore arms
-- either from last WA clas sor sleeping strange or something. So I was in the
bathroom brushing my teeth thinking "Damn, I'm sore today...blah....wait a minute...
wazzat?" I'd caught my reflection and then I strated looking at my arm. Guess
what? I'm now cut from my wrist to my elbow. Deeply. Which is happy... but only
proves my suspicion that all my body fat is now relocating to my stomach. Thanks,
Glucophage. Thanks a lot.
Wednesday, February 26, 2003
Decided to swap my day off friday with today
since I feel so strange. I did however get a jump on the lawn and for curiosity
more than anything else, wore my sportbrain. So I traveled a mile pushing that
mower and scattering that fertilizer. That much less to do this weekend when we
work on the back and front yards. I want something pretty and red -- will go nicely
with the yellow tabebuia.
Looking at butterfly garden plans too:
Tuesday, February 25, 2003
- What: water aerobics
- Time: 1 hour
Three
new people at water aerobics and then one lady I remember from summer. So class
is growing again, and while that's nice, it means our workouts are not going to
be as challenging because Claudia has to take time out to explain things to the
newbies. Really that doesn't bother me too much -- WA for me is play more than
anything else. I'm not training for water aerobics competitions or anything. And
we've all been newbies.
Holly is excited because she's got a new
bathing suit she likes a lot and in a smaller size than before. I'm excited for
her -- it's always so nice to see progress -- even other people's. I gave her
my old 5 lb weights I never use any more and she's trading me her extra hair dryer
that she never uses. I'm growing my hair out and I 'm starting to need a hair
dryer again. Paul says he's going to grow his out too.
I don't
know what is the matter with Paul. He's turned into a big galoot. Or mabe I'm
more sensitive? Whichever it is, I've receiving a lot of punches, bruises, smashings
and clonkings. All he's trying to do is tickle, kiss or hug me but we end up colliding
more than we end up playing snugglebunnies. I think it is him. I know it's
him. I'm clumsy but I don't end up beating him up whenever I try to kiss him.
It's like he's all arms and legs now and if you've seen Paul, you KNOW he didn't
need more of that!
- What: treadmill walk
- Distance: 3 miles
- Time: 1 hour, 17 minutes
- Average Speed: 2.5 mph
- Average Heart Rate: 120
- Steps: 7149
- Calories Burned: 351
Did
the 3 miles I planned on doing today but I had to take it slower because of my
ankle. I'd been going at 3 mph when it started aching so I slowed down to 2.5
mph and that was better so I finished the walk. Maybe the cushioning in these
shoes is shot? I'll either have to go to the New Balance store or place an online
order for a new pair of sneaks in a wide width. I'd tried to get some earlier
around Xmas but then they never had a wide width and I had to keep exchanging
shoes. Drag.
But the walk itself was good and I feel refreshed.
Now so long as the weather holds I can make it to water aerobics class tonight.
Monday, February 24, 2003
Sunday, February 23, 2003
Did you take any PE (physical education) class when
you were in school? Did you enjoy it? Every week day for an hour from kinder
to 9th grade I had PE. It was mandatory. Every so many weeks we'd move on to a
new unit. I hated them all except soccer, weight training, and swimming. I was
good at weight training, we were divided into abilities in swimming and I was
in advanced beginners and didn't feel out of place with my group, and then soccer
I liked not because I was any good but because I liked kicking. Every other unit
we did from track to softball to tennis to... I hated. I simply wasn't esp. fit,
and I felt left behind a lot of the time in those skills.
Were
you athletically inclined? Nope. I never developed much endurance nor ability.
We lived in an urban area with little wide open spaces so if I wasn't running
around in PE at school I wans't running around at all. Neither of my parents is
sporty and after early childhood swimming lessons they NEVER took us out to do
sporty things. I had a slight interest in karate but my mom said no way because
it was too boyish a thing to do. And I didn't dig ballet so only my sister went
to that. In hindsight I just wish that my parents played with us more and did
more active things with us or supported my interest in active things whether or
not they considered it too boysih for a girl to be doing. They were very good
about providing us with cultural stimulus and travel and so on beyond our basic
needs, but not good at all with providing us with athletic experiences.
Have
you ever participated in a team sport? No, not like an afterschool sport to
letter in or anything. If it wasn't in PE I just didn't do it.
In
an individual sport? Yes. I liked road races -- a discovery I didn't make
until post-college. You have a lot of silly requirements for General Education
classes in college. I'm actually a little surprised there wasn't a semester required
in some sport thing. I had to have a year's requirement to grad HS (that's why
I got it out of the way in 9th grade).
What sports have you tried,
and what sport would you like to try/learn?
As an adult I've tried tennis,
swimming, water aerobics, aerobics classes, yoga, tai chi, badminton, ping pong,
walking, jogging, roller skating, roller blading, ice skating, weight training,
mountain biking, casual biking fishing, archery, slingshot-ting (is that a sport
or is that part of archery?) and bowling. I pretty much liked them all except
aerobics. It's that group thing. I prefer tiny classes (less than 10 people) or
couple things where you play against 1 other person. I can't deal with large groups.
I secretly want to try hang gliding and windsurfing.
Do
you enjoy/are you easily inspired from watching sports? No. I think watching
sports is boring. I'd rather be the one playing the sport. So if I'm not in the
game, I don't want to be watching other people doing it. There's better things
to watch! I suppose I'd feel differently if I knew one of the players personally.
Then it would be supporting my friend from the sidelines. But watch total strangers?
Nah. Too dull.
- What: walk in park
- Distance: 3 miles
- Time: 65 minutes
- Average Speed: 3.3 mph
- Average Heart Rate:
- Steps:7535
- Calories Burned: 410
I've been rereading all these books I've got on walking/running trying to decide how to approach the Disney half marathon. Before it was easy -- I had no other goal than simple completion. But having been there and done that, I want more. I want to complete it... but faster. So now I'm not quite sure what to choose as a training schedule and I flap about trying to make heads or tails of it. In the meanwhile, I stuck a lime green post-it to my monitor with a base miles plan and I'm going to stick with that for the next few months while I try to decide a) when I start a training schedule to build miles and speed and b) what that schedule will be.
Paul and I went for a walk in the park this evening and
it was nice and cool. We were talking about what he wants to make as a new level
for Return to Castle Wolfenstein now that he downloaded the editor. I had
a little bit of a twinge in my ankle but it seems better so I had nice walk with
no pain. He said he wants to have his levels have some historical basis so he's
been digging around his map/history books to get ideas. He explained several possible
missions to me and when he was explaining them they made sense but now that we're
done walking and he's in the other room all I can remember that he said was something
about blowing up train lines being easy because you just had to destroy track
any place in the line, something about Norway and then something else about taking
out power plants. He's finished the whole game without any cheats and I still
can't play it!
I'm just going to have to play it in "God mode" for
a few levels so I can learn what buttons controls what. I get into three rooms
on the first level and by then I'm dead because I get confused in between switching
from the knife and the pistol when I run out of ammo and by then some guard comes
and nails me. I just have to be un-killable for a while until I get the hang of
it and THEN I can try going through the levels with no cheats. It hink it took
Paul somethign like 10 hours of cumulative game time to finish all the missions.
Isn't it too bad games like that aren't attached to a treadmill? So when you are
walking around in the Castle you really are walking?
I don't know why I'm feeling
like I do. panic attack waking me up last night, then another threatening to develop
on the way home... stress rash on my neck making me itch like crazy... but I can't
pinpoint what it is that is making me high strung right now. If I knew what was
causing this latest round of freakydeakies I could start coping.
When
we got home we had a messge from Dad. Dad's called to tell me relatives from Maine
are here and to see if I wanted to go to lunch with them all. Which ruins my workout
plans. Originally Dad was coming over to go to the park and fly kites. He's been
missing me and we'd agreed kite flying sounded fun. So I planned on flying for
a bit, then letting Paul fly while I took my laps around the park. Now that we're
going to have visitors, I feel obligated to go to lunch and then hang for a decent
interval before I can escape and go do my own thing. Goodness knows how long that
will be. These visits stretch out for hours and hours.
I don't want
to sound ugly but I don't remember my "cousin" or even exactly how we're related.
I don't know her spouse nor her kids. They are strangers to me. I wouldn't know
them if I passed them on the street. I had no idea we had relatives in Maine!
My parents have never taken us to Maine to see them. How did they get to Maine
in the first place? When did they leave Panama? Is she my first cousin? Second
cousin? What? I THINK she's a first cousin... my Aunt P.'s daughter in Chicago...
or is she someone else?
And isn't it terrible that I just would
rather take my walk?
Saturday, February 22, 2003
- What: walk on treadmill
- Distance: 1.1miles
- Time: 20 minutes
- Speed: 3.0 mph
- Average Heart Rate: 134
- Steps: 2463
- Calories Burned: 131
You suck it up and just walk. Went a bit longer
than yesterday before my ankle started up. Maybe now I can get back to sleep.
Friday, February 21, 2003
- What: walk on treadmill
- Distance: 0.6 miles
- Time: 10 minutes
- Speed: 3.0 mph
- Steps: 1245
- Calories Burned: 65
Today's walk is going to happen in installments. My ankle started up again much quicker than yesterday. So after another 15 min sometime today I'm calling quits.
I love, love, love the Smooth
treadmill people. Every time I've ever had to talk to their customer service,
they've bent over backwards to help me out. This last time was no different --
I wanted to ask for another treadmill manual since I've lost the one that came
with it and less than 24 hrs later a copy is on it's way at no charge. I was expecting
to have to buy it. If I ever want to buy more home gym stuff, I know where I'm
going. They've got my business!
- What: walk on treadmill
- Distance: 2 miles
- Time: 45 minutes
- Speed: 2.8 - 3.0 mph
- Average Heart Rate: 134
- Steps: 5063
- Calories Burned: 248
Walk for Thursday was pretty good other than my left ankle bothering me a little bit. A few water aerobics classes ago I think I stepped on it wrong during a series of kicks so I strained it a bit. So I stopped at 45 min although I could have gone on longer -- it was a nice comfortable, relaxed pace. We were watching Nuremberg. I think Paul is enjoying it more than I do since he knows more WWII history and can appreciate details I miss. I have to return the movies either tomorrow or Sat. so before then I want to watch Mists of Avalon one more time.
Adrith
and I saw their booth at the fitness fair at disney... and now the One
More Mile website is open. Yay!
Wednesday, February 19, 2003
Saturday, February 15, 2003
Friday, February 14, 2003
I have to start
over with PALA -- I realized that apart from the 150 min per week, it's a must
that it's 5 days a week in 30 min chunks. Darn it. At least Idita isn't that way
-- it's just cumulative. So I can catch up on that.
Thursday, February 13, 2003
- What: Water aerobics
- Time: 60 min
Had
a good class today and I remembered to put the John Frieda "Life Preserver" oil
in my hair to help block out the chlorine. Felt better afterward without that
crunchy hair feeling. Claudia introduce two new kicking routines and let me tell
ya... def. felt it in my legs afterwards.
I have to remember not to wear
the color-block bathing suit and stick to the racer back one. Apart from the excessive
boob bouncing it digs in the crotch and annoys me. So now I have had one bathing
suit destroyed by chlorine, one that has shrunk in the wash, one racer back that
is holding up and then the new one from a few weeks ago that I've yet to wear
to water aerobics class because I worry the straps are too thin.
I
have to try it this weekend and see how it is jiggle-wise and then decide if I
want to get another racer back now or wait until I finish PALA
as a treat.
Holly came and got me before class and drove us back
so I treated her to chinese. Paul has my car while his is being fixed. Steered
clear of fried stuff and had green beans with shredded beef over steamed rice.
Such a nice little take-out place. Too bad they do not deliver.
The
best part of my day was the mail. My Presidential
Sports Award in the "Fit Start" category got here with a certificate from
the president and a letter from the program director. Yay! So one down, 3 to go
for the year.
1. Do you keep anything in your home that is off program? If so, what is it? If not, how have you kept that up?
2. Do you have people around you that sabotage your efforts? If not, do you have offline encouragement?
3. Where are you most easily sabotaged? For instance... at work, at home?
1) Many things... soda, ice cream, crackers,
chips... Paul's putting on weight while I lose it. I can't imagine a more bizarre
situation for a dieter.
2) Not really -- no people sabotage me other
than me. But yes, I have online support if I feel like looking for it.
3)
I'm most easily derailed at dinner. Unless I cook ahead for dinner, I'm easily
persuaded to do something else -- eat fast food, take out, have endless cereal,
whatever. I opt for the easy choice because by that point I've been worn out.
Too tired to care.
Wednesday, February 12, 2003
I have 90
min of walking looking at me today. I'm going to try to knock off 60 while watching
a movie later today.
Changed my mind about yesterday's class too...
my abs and back are sore today so I guess it was a harder workout than I gave
it credit for.
And oooooh... exciting! They've
listed it! We can register in a few weeks more... Yay! :)
Tuesday, February 11, 2003
- What: Water aerobics
- Time: 60 min
Got back from class and had dinner. I need to deep condition my chlorine-y hair. Good class, but not as exciting as the last class. Some days are more challenging than others.
allrecipes.com
now has a Nutri-Planner. Saw that one coming years ago.
Monday, February 10, 2003
But neither
of those is a big deal and I should be fine later... the thing that is bugging
me right now is my eating. Been eating out a lot lately because I have no interest
in food. Neither eating nor cooking. And I eat because I HAVE to. I can't not
eat -- that's not healthy. But I'm not esp. enjoying what I do eat and I know
I'm putting convinience ahead of healthy choices. I know it's a phase I sometimes
go through but I wish it would hurry up and pass.
Friday, February 07, 2003
- What: treadmoves, walk on treadmill
- Distance: 1.1 miles
- Time: 10 min DVD and 16 min walk
- Speed: 2.8 mph
- Average Heart Rate: 130
- Steps: 2543
- Calories Burned: 129
Today was a mix. I did the first 10 minutes of a Treadmoves tape. It was neat, but I didn't get too far into it because it made me nervous. It's not something I'm used to -- bouncing around on the treadmill while it's running. I'm going to have to just get used to it a little at a time because I keep thinking I'm going to step down wrong and twist my ankle or fall off or something equally dreadful. I did watch it all the way through though and it looked fun. I liked that I have the choice of doing dialogue and music, music only, or dialogue only. So later when I memorize the routine I can shut her up and play my own music.
After
trying it out, I changed to Gone With the Wind since I'm almost done rereading
it and now I'm in the mood for the movie. I went for what I thought was the rest
of a 30 min session but it ended up as 26 minutes. Scarlet's just arrived at the
BBQ at the Wilkes' plantation and is flirting with everyone and pissing off India
and Suellen.
My sportbrain seems to be calibrating better... I had
the treadmill set for 3.0 mph and it gave me 2.8 mph -- close enough.
Thursday, February 06, 2003
- What: water aerobics
- Time: 60 minutes
Class today was good. Claudia is making us do new things with kickboxing influences and weight training influences. It was a lot faster paced and more challenging today -- very cool.
No exercise yesterday. Too caught up in watching Paul play Return to Castle Wolfenstein
in the dark. Scary! If weather holds, I have water aerobics tonight though.
[...]
This morning I was remembering
all the things I've tried. What are all
the things you've tried for exercise?
What did you like and not like? I went through
more than a year of experimenting...
here is my list...
1) Water Aerobics.
Liked the class atmosphere, liked
being in the pool because it was refreshing.
Kind to joints.
2) Swimming.
Liked being in the refreshing pool. Kind to joints.
3) Tennis. I like
the idea of it, unfortunately I stink at anything involving
a ball. Spend
more time seeking balls I've hit over the guard fence than anything
else.
4) Skating. I like the idea of it, but my skating skills have much to
be
desired so I can't count on this for more than a "change of pace/only for fun"
kind of activity. I bash into things too much for it to be a reliable workout
activity.
5) Biking @ gym. Booooring and last resort if all other cardio
machines
are taken.
6) Biking outdoors. Fun but at the mercy of weather.
Mountain biking
on trails is the best but then there's the drive to get
to said trails. Weekends
only.
7) Stairclimber @ gym. Ugh. My knees!
8)
Elliptical Cross trainer @
gym -- loved it! The only reason I stayed at
the gym so long apart from weights.
9) Treadmill @ gym -- 2nd choice
activity. Fun provided you have music. At
home it's much better.
10)
Yoga class. Good -- just wish they had more hours
of it at gym.
11) Yoga
at home. Good, but I'm not as consistent with it so
for me to be consistent
it has to be a class setting.
12) Aerobics @ gym. Nightmare!
I'm very
uncoordinated and the music selection is too loud and too horrible.
13)
Aerobics
@ home with a friend. Comedy and hysterically fun, but not much exercise.
14) Aerobics/Tae Bo at home -- ok, but dull after so many repetitions.
15)
Bowling.
Fun, but I don't feel like my lower body gets much work.
16) Archery/Slingshot.
Fun, but I don't feel like my lower body gets much work.
17) Weight Training
@ Gym. Good. I always enjoyed it and it was always pretty quiet and not
busy when
I went but not consistent.
18) Weight Training at home. Good.
Still enjoy it
but have the same Inconsistency problem I had at gym.
Tuesday, February 04, 2003
In
the meantime, I've been surfing and I found Therese
Ikonian's Total Fitness Network site. Neat-o!
[...]
Back from
class. Claudia said it was nice to have me back. I had a nice time and I wasn't
as out of shpae as I thought after missing a month of class. Holly and I went
for chinese after so we could catch up a little bit.
Monday, February 03, 2003
- What: walk on treadmill
- Distance: 1.2 miles
- Time: 30 minutes
- Speed: 2.5 mph
- Average Heart Rate: n/a
- Steps: 2034
- Calories Burned: 156
Now both my ears are clogged up. Still sniffling, but if the weather is good I'm going to the pool tomorrow. Called the doc. for a physical and if my ears still bug me then he can look at them then. Chatted with Adrith today and she sounds like she's doing fine.
From Progress
Prompts:
List your three favorite kitchen appliances/tools/gadgets.
Why are they vital/critical to your weight loss program?
1)
Digital Scale. Because I rather weigh things than measure things with measuring
cups. It helps me be accurate with my food log.
2)Pur water filter/pitcher.
Because it makes the water taste better so I will drink it.
3) Food
Log. Not really kticheny, but still vital because that's how I keep track of what
I'm eating.
I'm hungry now so off to eat dinner.
Sunday, February 02, 2003
- What: casual biking at park
- Distance: 5.1 miles
- Time: 30+ minutes
- Speed: 7 mph
Today we went to wal-mart and got Paul a new watch band and new watch batteries for the bike "computers." Then we came home and put air in the tires and took the bikes out to measure my walking route. Not that it was much good, because how do I know the bikes are measuring right? We used to check them against the car. But somehow I doubt I'd drive my car in the grass in the park! Sooner or later I'll get all the gadgets calibrated right, darn it!
Anyway, we rode around for a while at a casual pace and just talked while we were biking. Quiet day.
Saturday, February 01, 2003
- What: walk on pier/beach
- Distance: 1+ miles
Today we went fishing at Jetty Park. Of all places to be today.
But we had no idea, we left the house early and didn't
look at any news. It wasn't til we were in Cocoa and I saw all the half mast flags
that I realized something must have gone wrong NASA-wise. I didn't remember hearing
any booms from landings/launches so I was puzzled. Then when we were walking up
the pier with our gear I overheard another fisherman's radio saying something
about shuttle pieces somewhere and I knew something bad happened. Paul and I hoped
it wasn't going to be another Challenger and it turned out it was. Columbia fell
apart this morning over Texas. Can you imagine how all these people must feel?
The poor families!
And this week too! The same week 17 years ago
for Challenger. I don't know what to think.
As for our day...
We'd never been there before but I think if the fishing improves in warm weather
it oculd easily become our favorite spot because apart from the fishing, you can
hang out on the beach. There's playgrounds for when we have the nieces with us
too. We got some nibbles on the pier but I really think it was too cold for the
fish to bite a whole lot. Neither one of us got anything. The weather was warm
but windy so it felt cool. It was supposed to be a high of 69 deg today so I went
in shorts but took a hoodie sweatshirt with me. After tossing all the fishing
stuff back in the car we took our shoes off and strolled along the beach talking,
looking for shells, and just enjoying the scenary and each other.