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November 13, 2014

Baby it’s cold outside!

Brr… Winter has finally hit Mississippi!  I went to Java Jog yesterday morning and it was one of our very first cold runs.  Thankfully I just got some leggings in that I wanted to try out.  They worked great and I look forward to wearing them this Saturday at my 5K.  I gave myself a sub 30 goal for the 5K because I’ve always wanted to do one that fast and just haven’t yet.  Granted, I haven’t done a lot of 5K’s the past few years since I’ve been running more heavily, but I still consider myself a very slow runner and my motto is usually “Slow and steady wins (or at least finishes) the race!”  I know sub 30 would be awesome to do though, so let’s hope I can pull it off.  For Java Jog, I met up with my usual running partner, Louise.  Her husband is the Marketing Leader at our local Whole Foods.  After running into Mary Lindsey the other night at Lucky Town Brewery, she decided to give Java Jog a try as well.  I finally feel like I’m finding my running buddies in Jackson.  I’ve had some great ones in the past, but it doesn’t always last long because of people moving or getting too busy to keep it up.  Mary Lindsey offered to run with me during my marathon training and all 3 of us stayed together throughout the run yesterday morning.  They’re the perfect pace for me – slow enough for me to keep up, but fast enough to keep me challenged.

fabletics-leggings

After my run, I got my free coffee & I had a smoothie waiting for me in the car.  This smoothie is delicious and it has some great fruit & veggies.  One tip I learned from this recipe is to blend up your spinach first and then you won’t have an issue of your blender getting clogged.  Sometimes I get smoothie happy and throw a ton of stuff in the blender without realizing how it will all mix together and that I should have blended part of it beforehand.  I blended 2 cups of spinach with water, then added 2 bananas, pineapple, and mango.  It makes one large smoothie, but this was the perfect post-run treat on my way to work.

beginner-green-smoothie

WEEKLY MENU

This week’s menu has been pretty good.  I’ve been trying to cook more of my Health Starts Here approved dishes and not eat out so much.  So far I’ve made vegetarian chili (still have some leftover), pad thai (didn’t turn out as good as I expected, but I’ll have to work on the recipe some), morning glory muffins (which have been a lifesaver in the morning and for snacking), the beginner green smoothies (pictured above), and I have plans to make a hummingbird cake on Friday.  I meant to make the cake earlier in the week, but just never got around to it.  Yesterday I did have lunch with my boss’ wife since he’s out of town the rest of the week and I’m having lunch with a friend today who is leaving for China next week to do missions for a year or so, but other than that, I’ve been very devoted to eating at home and eating healthy.

MARATHON TRAINING

Training isn’t going stellar, I’ll be honest, but it’s going….  On Monday, I did a 3 mile run on the treadmill at the gym.  On Tuesday, I did my favorite HIIT class.  On Wednesday, I did the java Jog which on my training is suppose to be 4 miles, but we did right under 3.  Today, I’m suppose to do 3 miles, but depending on how I feel, I may go for 4 since I missed that yesterday.  Friday I’ll rest to get ready for my long run on Saturday which is just 6 miles.  I have a 5K to get me through the first 3 and then I’ll probably go and do the course one more time to get through my second 3.  Overall, it’s going okay, but I have a lot of room to improve!  I need to better plan my eating schedule so I can be properly fueled for when I do my runs.  I also might talk to my boss once I get into longer runs about switching up my schedule some so I can either come in early and leave early or come in late and leave late so I have more time to get my longer runs in during the week.  Honestly, I’m not sure how he’ll take it, but I might as well give it a try.

  • What are your weekend plans?
  • What is your favorite smoothie?
  • Do you have any plans for a race?  Are you training for anything?

Filed Under: Fitness, Food, Mississippi, Races, Uncategorized Tagged With: coffee, food, health starts here, hiit, marathon, running, smoothie, vegan, whole foods, workout Leave a Comment

September 17, 2014

From Workout to Work

Good Morning friends!  I went to Java Jog this morning for the second time in a row and it’s quickly becoming a highlight of my week!  I love the burst of energy I get from a good morning run, running with others keeps me motivated to push myself farther than I would if I ran alone, and the cup of free coffee afterwards is just the cherry on top!

I have to be at work at 7:30am each morning and the jog is at 6:30am.  As you can imagine, that doesn’t give me much time to freshen up before work and when I live on the other side of town, well there is no hope for a shower.  I’ve compiled various items that are absolutely necessary when going from a workout to work.  It’s proven to work for myself and I remain fresh throughout the day even though I’m unable to get a good shower after being gross & sweaty.  Luckily, my work is fairly close to the run, so I get to work a few minutes before everyone else and I can change & freshen up in the bathroom.

workout-to-work-gym-bag

1 // Deodorant

2 // Body Wipes

3 // Razor, just in case (not a necessity)

4 // bobby pins (I don’t typically wear my hair down on this day, bobby pins help tame the mess)

5 // Face Wipes

6 // Baby Powder (helps absorb the sweat quicker & gives you a fresh feeling)

7 // Dry Shampoo (helps eliminate the appearance of greasy/sweaty hair)

8 // Make Up Bag

9 // Body Mist

gym-bag-essentials

I was quickly able to wipe off, throw some dry shampoo in my hair and toss it in a bun, change into my dress for the day, apply some lotion & a touch of makeup and be on my way.  I may not want to workout before work and get ready in the bathroom every day, but this routine makes it easy to do a couple times a week if necessary.  The coffee at Sneaky Beans was extremely hot when I got it to.  By the time I was dressed and at my desk to start work, it was the perfect temperature for drinking!  I’m looking forward to this being a weekly part of my schedule!

sneaky-beans-runners

sneaky-beans

Questions of the Day:

  • Do you have any morning group runs in your area that you participate in?
  • What are your gym bag essentials?  What did I leave off that you use on the regular?

Filed Under: FEATURED, Fitness, Mississippi Tagged With: coffee, running, work, workout 4 Comments

July 25, 2014

Digital Dementia

Good morning!

This week has flown by!  It’s been nice though because I’ll be heading to Starkville right after work and I’m excited to spend some quality time with Nick!  We haven’t done that since July 4th weekend because we’ve both been out of town the past couple of weekends.  It’s tax free weekend in Mississippi, so I know we’ll do a little shopping.  It’s time to get some new workout clothes because I’ve been working out a lot and washing my clothes is becoming quite the chore.  Also, I basically have a few pairs of running shorts to workout in and I need some more flexible items.  I’m also getting to the point where I’m wanting to look cuter at the gym.  Is that lame?  I want the adorable tank tops and sports bras, I want the cute little sayings and bows.  Well, we’ll see what I end up with over the weekend!

I really like these tops from livfit!  Except, not in yellow because that would wash me out.  Really cute look though.

Super cute workout clothes from LivFit....cheaper than lululemon! Based out of utah!!!!

(source)

Last night, I was in for a rude awakening when I arrived to the gym.  I thought I was running late for ab class & cardio blast.  I got there and was a tad confused because it did not look like people were getting ready for ab class and it did not look like the class was starting at 5:30.  I quickly realized I was in some other class, but heck, I was already there and I needed a workout for the day, so I stuck around.  True story: If I had known what I just signed up for, I would have left.  This was the hardest, sweatiest, most exhausting class of my life!  We did a hundred jumping jacks, probably thousands of burpees and squats, I learned that what I’ve known my entire life as a burpee is truly a half-burpee (WHAT?!) and there’s a such thing as a full burpee… that, believe it or not, sucks even more than a half-burpee.

There was a girl in there who was super encouraging and would come talk to me during “mini-breaks” to pump me back up because I’m pretty sure I had the look of death on my face.  Every time I talked, I just shook my head and glared.  Yeah, I’m super expressive.  Not very good at hiding my feelings from my face.  Before I left, she said, “Promise me, you’ll come back!” and I actually laughed in her face… but begrudgingly promised her that I’d be back next week.  What was I thinking?! – I guess I thought that I actually got a decent workout from it and it’d be good for my behind to be back there next Thursday at 5:45.

DIGITAL DEMENTIA

I recently learned this term, but it’s not a new idea to me.  I was reading a magazine that is published through my company.  It was talking about technology and the effect it has on children.  It was eye-opening!   I don’t have kids, but I’ve always been against the amount of technology that surrounds our society today.  Yes, I use technology myself [heck, I’m a blogger!] but I don’t believe 2 year olds need to be exposed to technology day in and day out!  I have been around kids that can’t have a proper conversation with you because they’re glued to an ipad.  Well, sure enough, it’s not just building a habit of being rude – it’s affecting what we most appreciate in kids – IMAGINATION.  Because of the significant use in technology, our right brain hemisphere is failing us.  The right hemisphere is responsible for imagination and rhythm. 

It was sad to read, honestly.  Children are rude, unresponsive, and unimaginative.  I realize I have no children, so I don’t know what it’s like to keep them entertained, but I do know that we have previously lived in a society where it was possible to entertain without technology from all around us.  I personally hate having lunch with people who are glued to their phones the whole time.  One time, I was sitting at a restaurant where I saw a couple not engaging in conversation, but looking through their iphone – for more than a few minutes.  To me, that’s not a satisfying relationship.  Nick and I make it a point to not look at our phones during dinner together unless we come up on a subject that we want to research more (or if I need a blog pic haha).  We’re not mindlessly scrolling through instagram or facebook.  We’re not responding to other people’s texts and phone calls.  We’re engaging in conversation with each other.

I don’t plan on buying my child an ipad or iphone at an early age.  That topic will not even be up for discussion in my house.  I want my children to grow up respecting others, learning how to have adult conversations, living an active & healthy lifestyle.  They will be able to use technology, but their use will be restricted and monitored.  More than anything, I feel sad for the children who are “priveledged” to have an ipad before they can talk.  I don’t consider it to be a blessing, I consider it be a curse.  It’s unnecesary and it’s feeding into this “Digital Dementia”. 

This has apparently been a big study in South Korea and they’ve even established “Internet Addiction Camps!”  Crazy!

I’m no expert or researcher, but I encourage parents to limit their children’s technology use.  I encourage non-parents to have a plan before you have kids on how to monitor the use of technology.  Turn the tv off during dinner.  Encourage conversation between your family.  The results will be positive – better sleep, better focus in school, a lower risk in obesity – there is no reason to allow your child endless hours of technology.  You don’t need technology to teach either.  I knew how to read & do math way before I started kindergarten.  I read books, my dad wrote out easy math problems for me to work – this was my entertainment.

Am I thankful for technology?  Yes.  Do I use it everyday?  Yes.  But I appreciate that I didn’t “grow-up” on technology.  I hope to instill that same developement in my children one day.

  • What are your thoughts on technology & children?  I’d love to hear from parents & non-parents!
  • Do you appreciate growing up without technology 24/7 or do you feel that you missed out?
  • Do you believe in the negative affects that technology is having on our society today?

Filed Under: Blogging, Fitness, Nick, Serious Talk Tagged With: blogging, digital dementia, society, technology, workout Leave a Comment

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