Running a 1/2 in September. Started a blog. Everyone else is doing it.
Friday, July 03, 2015
Wednesday, July 01, 2015
Happy Canada Day & Wha'd Up?
HAPPY CANADA DAY!!
We don't have a whole lot planned. Weather is suppose to be nice and sunny today so maybe do some tanning and catch some fireworks tonight (if we're not asleep by then).
Welcome to our new Wednesday post called Wha'd up Wednesday. We thought it would be more interesting than our workouts?!
Twin 1’s new Fav from Tims especially when the buns are
fresh and warm.
Twin 1’s car was at the garage for a few weeks getting body
work done to pass inspection so she had to drive her hubby’s truck. When
driving the truck she can’t tell how far from the curb she parks so she took it to work one day and parked on the street. Throughout the day she kept looking out the window to see if she got a ticket for being too far away from the curb because that is apparently a real fine. Look what she found.
And here is the garage where the car got fixed.
On weekends Twin 2 has been joining Twin 1 walking with the dogs at beautiful Point Pleasant.
We both started new eating plans and here is Mon/Tues/Wed meal prep (more on this at a later date).
Pearl has a favorite ball and she lost it under the hutch in the kitchen and couldn’t get it so she laid and stared at it until someone got it for her.
Where did summer go?
It is supposedly summer but it has not felt like it yet at all. These are the clouds last Friday. It is now the beginning of July. Lets hope it warms up.
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Tip Tuesday
Schedule a hill run every 7 to 14 days. As you get
stronger, add time to your segments and/or add an additional hill until you're
running 10 inclines. If you're training for a hilly race, try to mimic in
your workouts the types of hills you'll encounter in your race. When
motivation lags, run hills with a buddy and take turns leading the upward
charge.
Monday, June 29, 2015
Friday, June 26, 2015
Intermittent Fasting
By
Twin 2
I
am on a weight loss journey. My goal is
to lose about 40 lbs. That is a
lot. I can’t believe I let myself get to
the weight of where I am today but I did and now I have to deal.
I
have signed up for Weight Watchers (I have done this before and it worked but
never stuck to it for too long).
I
am also trying Intermittent Fasting. I
have never heard of this before until one day I was listening to Chalene
Johnson’s Podcast (please listen to her podcasts she has one of the best out
there) and her guest one day was Dr. Sara Solomon and talking about her success
with intermittent fasting. It sounded
pretty easy and made sense so I thought I would give it a try. What is it you ask?
Here
is a link that will tell you all about it and you can sign up for free
tutorials (which I recommend if you are interested). You will get emails and even get some of Dr.
Solomon’s HIIT workouts.
http://www.drsarasolomon.com/category/intermittent-fasting/
What is Intermittent Fasting?
Intermittent fasting (IF) is not a diet. You still eat your normal
amount of food, you just eat it in a smaller time frame, referred to as your
eating window. It is simply a plan telling you when you can eat and when you
cannot eat. Since you spend more time fasting than you do eating, it gives your
body a chance to tap into its stored fat for fuel.
Why is Intermittent Fasting Better for Satiety and Fat
Loss?
When I was eating 6 small meals a day of 150 to 250
calories each every 2 to 3 hours, I was always hungry, cranky and cheating on
my diet. I never shed any fat because my body was never burning my stored
fat for fuel. Think about it: I never gave my body a chance to burn my
stored fat for fuel because I was constantly stuffing my face from 6 am until
midnight, which meant I was only burning the food I was shoveling into my face!
And because I was always hungry, I would snack in between meals, which made me
even fatter (because my insulin levels were chronically elevated).
Intermittent fasting is a great strategy if you always
feel hungry following the 6 meal-a-day plan. Why? Because you will feel
more full by trying to cram in all your calories during a narrow feeding
window, rather than spreading them out over 17 waking hours. For example,
if you are on a 1500-calorie a day diet and you eat 3 meals during an 8-hour
window, this means you get to eat bigger portions (~500 calories) at each meal
(promoting satiety and preventing dietary indiscretions). But if you eat those
1500 calories all day long as six 250 calorie meals, you will never achieve
satiety. These small meals will tease you, leaving you hungrier than a hostage
in a holdup situation.
This made sense to me
and sounded easy enough. I chose the 16/8
method which means I fast for 16 hours and eat for 8. I chose to consume all my calories between
10:30 am and 6:30 pm. At first this was
a little hard in the mornings because I enjoyed eating my breakfast at 7:30 am
when I got to work with my coffee. After
almost two weeks of trying this out I don’t mind it at all. I also sometimes don’t eat until 11:00 am or
so. During the fast you are permitted to
drink water, green tea, oolong tea and black coffee. If necessary, you can chew sugar-free gum.
I still have not
mastered the black coffee but have cut back on what I put in it. I am down to very little milk in it and a
tiny tiny bit of sugar or even some stevia which I am allowed to have.
"Fast" Tip:
Oftentimes you may think you are hungry, but in actual fact, you
are just thirsty. Both hunger and thirst are controlled by the hypothalamus.
That explains why you often misinterpret thirst for hunger. So when you feel
hungry, drink a glass of water. You can drink as much calorie free liquids as
you want during your fasting phase.
I find I am snacking less. I usually eat the same breakfast/lunch/supper
but I find I only snack once a day (if at all) now instead of twice as I eat my
breakfast at the time my first snack used to be. That has allowed me to cut out one snack
altogether. Maybe someday I will start
eating at noon and have a shorter eating window. Dr. Solomon does the 20/4 method and eats for
4 hours (usually between the hours 5pm and 9pm). She said she always used to go home after
work and sit on the couch and eat her face off so now she can do it without
feeling guilty.
I’m not sure how this will actually work and am still
trying to iron out the kinks and find out what works best for me but so far it
has eliminated my eating in the evening.
Eating at night was the norm and now knowing that I can’t eat after 6:30
pm has eliminated the eating in the evening (I may have had a slip up once or
twice).
My next goal is to work out in the mornings in a
fasted state (rather than work out after I eat in the evenings).
I was down a few lbs last week but after this
week of retirement parties/lunches I put it back on. I’ll try again. I'll keep you posted on my progress.
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Tip Tuesday
By alternating a variety of endurance workouts during the
off-season, you'll maintain motivation and fitness without the risk of burn out
or injuries from holding steady at higher miles too long. Going with a
mixture of workouts at shorter distances also allows you to train at a variety
of speeds rather than just a long, slow slog. It's a fun way to run
playfully and with a hint of purpose.
Monday, June 22, 2015
Friday, June 19, 2015
Moncton
Rain on the way up
Wiw provided the Traveling Snacks
Oxford the blue berry capital of the world
Windmills
Border flags, made it to NB
Desk in hotel going over stores to hit
M&M cookies
New running shirt
View from room
Swiss chalet
Rain on way home
Thursday, June 18, 2015
The World Has Become A Better Place
LOOK what happened yesterday!!!! No words!
This will be the nightly entertainment from here on out. If Twin 2 doesn't work out again this is her excuse. If you haven't watched it, we are encouraging you to do so.
This will be the nightly entertainment from here on out. If Twin 2 doesn't work out again this is her excuse. If you haven't watched it, we are encouraging you to do so.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Workout Wednesday
Wednesday, June 10 –
Rest Day!
Thursday, June 11
– HIIT 15 & Tone 30 – DONE!
Friday, June 12 –
Rest Day!
Saturday, June 13
– Rest Day! As the days are getting longer and the warmer weather is approaching
we talked and have decided to stop with the Turbo Fire workout for now and will start back up in the fall. The reason for this is this month Turbo Fire called for hour
long videos INSIDE when we would rather be OUTSIDE! So in typical Twin fashion we have decided to quit Turbo Fire (yes we know we only had 4 weeks left) and start up with the Jillian
Michaels 90 day Body Revolution challenge. These videos are only 30 min videos (which seems more doable) and then we can do
whatever else we want to INSIDE or OUTSIDE, our choice.
Sunday, June 14 –
JM Video 1 – DONE! plus Hour walk at Point Pleasant with the dogs and a 40 min –
10k Bike ride in the trails
Monday, June 15 –
JM Video 2 – DONE! plus Long Lake with the dogs and Twin 2 and her hubby went
for an evening stroll
Tuesday, June 16 –
JM Cardio 1 – DONE!
Our rest days with this program are on Saturday so we may
switch up the Workout Wednesday but that is yet to be determined.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Tip Tuesday
Three-point lunges develop energy transfer from landing to
push-off and strengthen the lateral knee muscles for improved
stability. To do this helpful exercise, lunge the left leg
forward. With quick force, push the left foot off the floor and into a
diagonal lunge to the left, keeping the hips straight. Push the left foot
off the floor again, landing in a lunge to the left side, keeping the upper
body stacked over the hips. That's one rep. (Each rep should take about
three seconds to complete). Do six reps; switch legs.
Monday, June 15, 2015
Friday, June 12, 2015
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Are They Worth It?
Want to know what’s expensive? Honeycrisp apples.
Are they worth it?
Yes.
3 apples for $8.70 worth it? Yes
Monday morning Twin 2 had the day off and went grocery
shopping with her husband. He started
the grocery shopping as he got to the grocery store first. He had two bags of apples in the cart when I
got there (we don’t eat the same kind).
I thought nothing of it.
We finished grocery shopping and then went to the cashier. As the cashier was ringing our food through I
was checking the monitor to see if prices are coming up as they should. She rings through the apples and I see “Honeycrisp
apple $8.70”. Here’s how the convo went:
Cashier: These
apples are $8.00.
Me: Ummhmmm
Cashier: Do
you still want them?
Me: Ummhmmm
Cashier: 3
apples for $8.00. You sure you want
them?
Me: Ummhmmm
Then Husband pipes up and says “Make sure you don’t
bruise them”. Cashier says “I’m not
touching them” lol
Honeycrisp apples are expensive and only a treat in the
summer. When fall/winter rolls around
again it’s back to Golden Delicious.
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