Weight Loss

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Leadville Mile 90


That's what I think about when I'm on the treadmill.  That's how much I love the treadmill!  Thankfully this winter session, I've only been on it twice so far.  What do you think of while on the treadmill?

This will be a short post - I'm working on a project for work and want to have some time to watch some football later today.  Here are some highlights:
  • I'm down to 21.5% body fat percentage and just 2 pounds away from a normal BMI.  More importantly, I'm wearing my skinny jeans!  And most important, is how strong I feel.
  • I have my new training schedule in hand.  Which is always exciting.  The group had its first run of the session on Saturday.  It was crazy windy.  And yes, I happened to mention it probably a bit too much...
  • Losing weight and strength training means I'm running faster...I'll likely be a back of the packer forever but it is nice to be speedier.  I'm thinking of posting my average pace per run to keep my eye not only on distance but speed...
  • The boy of the moment is no more.  I'm sad because I thought it was something special.  Dating is hard.  But I'm still hopeful.  Back to eHarmony.
  • I love sweet potatoes...and starting mixing mashed sweet potatoes with non-fat greek yogurt!  Makes them creamy without any bad fats...not to say I don't miss butter...
Here's what I've been up to...

Week of January 10-16
Monday: 2 miles (it was cold)
Tuesday: 2.6 miles (it was even colder...sub zero wind chill)
Wednesday: strength training and 3.5 miles
Thursday: 6.93 miles
Friday: strength training
Saturday: 14.05 miles
Sunday: 6.02 miles
TOTAL: 35.10 miles

Week of January 17-January 23
Monday: 4.05 miles
Tuesday: 7.01 miles
Wednesday: strength training and 4 miles
Thursday: 5.59 miles
Friday: strength training
Saturday: 9 miles
Sunday: 3.16 miles
TOTAL: 32.81 miles

Next up: More real pictures for you all!  Did you notice the days are getting longer?  I promise to get my camera out and can the clip art!  Have a great week!

Laura

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Pancakes


Saturday I got my long run in with my fabulous running group - while I had 14 miles on the schedule, I wanted company on my run - so I did 10 with my peeps...and truth be told, I wanted some pancakes!  Our last run of the session ended with a pancake treat!  While I should have brought real maple syrup with me, I enjoyed the hot cakes and eggo "syrup"- and the company! If you are looking for a great running group, I really can't say enough about Runners Edge of the Rockies.  Spring session starts January 22nd!  No more deviating from my training schedule...pancakes or not.

My Tuesday and Thursday runs jumped to 7 milers this past week.  And thanks to my friends, I got them both in.  I also had two hard workouts with my trainer.  I really feel much stronger after incorporating strength training (and my clothes fit so much better!).  I took Thursday and Friday off from work and that meant I had time to get a massage, see the eye doctor, get a flu shot and take care of other errands. 

And on the dating front, I had date #3 with such a beautiful man.  We went to First Friday, and had a great time exploring a more creative side of Denver and then had dinner at Cuba Cuba.  I'm trying to keep up with my New Year's resolutions of dating more and being patient, but this guy distracts me from those goals in a very nice way.

As for this week, I need to put it out to the universe - I will be at the gym for the next three mornings.  I must!  I woke up this morning to snow on the ground and the cold, very cold temperatures will arrive this evening, so no early runs outside for the next few mornings...dear dreadmill, please be kind to me tomorrow morning!

Monday: yoga DVD (boy did this help stretch my hips!)
Tuesday: 7.08 miles (in sub zero windchill - crazy!)
Wednesday: strength train
Thursday: 7.18 miles
Friday: strength train
Saturday: 10 miles
Sunday: day off
Total Miles: 24.26 miles

Have a great week!

Laura

Monday, January 3, 2011

Highlights and Hopes

Can you believe 2011 is upon us?  Happy New Year!  Sorry for my disappearance.  Between the holidays and work getting very crazy...but I'm back!

This week's long run was moved from Saturday to Sunday - which I was very thankful for as the wind chill temps were below zero on Saturday and I may have been feeling the after effects of a little too much Prosecco.  Sunday morning we headed to Waterton Canyon.  It's in the midst of some dredging work at Stonia Springs Reservoir, but it is open for a short period of time over the winter months (closes at the end of January for the remainder of 2011).

While it was warmer than Saturday, it was still quite cold at the start...but the canyon was beautiful!


While I scanned the canyon for big horn sheep, I didn't see any wild animals...except for a few mountain bikers!  It is always interesting to see the dam!


Time for a traditional blogger post.  A review of 2010 and some goals for the New Year!
2010 Highlights
Completed marathon #2 (shaving 20 minutes off of my PR).  Completed first 25km.  Completed first ultra marathon -50km.  Got a road bike and took it to the top of Vail pass.  Fell on said bike while clipped in.  Learned that hiking isn't really a leisure activity.  Met a boy, got heart broken, let it mend and joined eHarmony.    Paid off two student loans.  Litigated first trial ever. Visited Lake Placid, Little Rock, Savannah, Ottertail Lake and Fargo.  Enjoyed green monsters and avocados.  Roasted my first chicken.  Ran 1280.09 miles.

Goals for 2011

RUN
Train consistently for endurance and speed.  This past year, I focused purely on endurance.  I didn't care about speed and it showed.  I made no gains in the speed department and probably got a little slower.  I need to develop both my endurance and speed. 

Run with a purpose.  Designating a purpose for each run will help ensure I become a stronger runner - both physically and mentally.  The purpose may be recovery, endurance, speed, hills, or just plain fun.  No junk miles.

Stretch and strength train.  This will not only make me a stronger runner, but it will keep those injuries at bay.  I don't want to be sidelined from activity because I have a weak butt, hip flexor, core, etc.  I have 100% control over these types of injuries.

Recover.  Have a rest day and rest.  And sleep for 7 hours or more.

Race often.  While I don't like racing, racing means I train and I love training.  Right now, I am signed up for races in April (Hyner Trail 25K), May (Collegiate Peaks 25M), June (Steamboat Marathon) and July (North Fork 50M).  Now I need to choose some races for September, October, and November.  Suggestions anyone? 
Run 1600 miles.  In 2010, I set out to run 1400 miles and came up short coming in at 1280.09 miles.  If I hadn't been injured twice, I think I would have met or exceeded the goal.  So what is a mileage that will push me just a little.  1500 sounded good, but then I settled on 1600.  Gulp.  134 miles per month.  Bring it!



EAT
Eat primarily whole foods.  This is not a suggestion that I shop at the store Whole Foods exclusively.  Whole Foods has plenty of foods that are not whole.  Really this goal has nothing to do with Whole Paycheck.  Instead, I want to focus on eating foods in their most natural state.  This would make my trainer proud.

More vegetables.  Well, I successfully incorporated a veggie into my morning snack.  And I eat some with lunch and dinner.  But I need to increase the volume of the veggies I eat.  If only I could cover them all in melted cheese and butter. 

Enjoy new restaurants and return to old favorites.  I love food.  Sometimes I get too caught up in training and watching what I eat, that I forget to enjoy food.  So this is the year to embrace some more balance.  I want to return to Olivea, Colt & Gray and Z Cuisine.  I want to try new places like Duo (new to me).  Good thing Denver's Restaurant Week arrives in February!




DATE
Date slowly.  I jump in too quickly.   It's OK to take things slow.  In fact, it is better.   Just a reminder to savor the getting to know process.  Perhaps I should treat it like running - patience. 

Date more.  When I go fast, well I focus on one person and miss out on the richness of meeting different men.  I've been on a few dates since I last blogged and one has particularly caught my attention, so I hope I don't blow these goals in the first month!

What highlights are you most proud of from 2010?  What goals do you have for 2011?