Saturday, July 28, 2012

A Little Sweat Won't Kill Me

It's Olympics time!  I could not be more excited.  I absolutely love the Olympics.  I always think that seeing all these amazing individuals compete at the highest level is so inspiring.  I sometimes wish I could be one of those people, but, let's face facts.  I am clutzy, have no eye-hand coordination, am slow, and am gettin' old.  Oh well!  That doesn't mean that I can't strive for my own version of physical excellence.

Weekly workout roundup:

Sunday:  Rest
Monday:  4.75 mile run
Tuesday:  Ripped in 30 - levels 2 & 4 (~60 mins)
Wednesday:  Rest
Thursday:  4 mile run
Friday:  Ripped in 30 - level 4 (~30 mins)
Saturday:  9.1 mile run (7.55 miles running, rest walking; 98 mins)

Total weekly hours working out:  ~4.43
Miles:  17.85

Yeehaw.  Okay, not my best week ever, but I am happy with what I was able to accomplish.  Some weeks are just more of a struggle than others.  I am shocked by my training run this morning.  I ran the first six miles straight - the longest I have gone thus far without stopping (60 minutes).  And you know what?  It really wasn't that bad.  The first mile was rough - and I felt slow throughout the run but who cares?  I did it!  Not too shabby for a girl that couldn't run the mile in school!

What I have been really struggling with is eating too much.  I'm not eating poorly and am still focusing on whole foods.  I have just been really hungry and eating a lot.  Calorie-wise, I am eating an amount that should maintain my weight so I am not stressed about this but I would like to get a little more control back.  Is it the running?  Stress of a new job?  Who knows.  I hope to adjust soon!


Random Topic of the Week:  If you look pretty when you are done working out, you didn't do it right
I give credit to my friend Renee for thought!

So, I typically work out in the morning.  I get up at a ridiculous hour (between 4:45 and 4:55am), wash my face, change, and get my butt either on the road or down in my basement for a workout.  I like working out this early for several reasons:

1. I feel better all day.
2. I don't have to think about an impending workout while I go throughout my day.
3. I am more likely to skip an evening workout than a morning workout.
4. It's so quiet and peaceful out at that time in the morning.  The only people I see on an early morning run are other morning exercisers, who are typically always super friendly and I'm starting to recognize the faces I've been seeing more often.
5. (and most importantly) I get to shower and go from looking like a crazy, sweaty, curly-haired mess to being a normal, professional person.

I see other people running when I'm on the road in the morning and they always look powder fresh.  HOW do they do this?  I just do not understand how you can be working out and not even break a sweat or mess up your hair.  Do they just not sweat?  I feel like if I don't have to shower when I come home, I didn't get a workout in.  I mean, this is what I look like after only a 38 minute run (imagine what I look like after my 9.1 miler this morning!):


Soaked through clothes, red in the face, puffy eyes (though this might be because it was 6am), headphones all askew, crazy look on my face.  Ah yes, this is what I should look like after a workout!

I used to feel so uncomfortable with this feeling and looking this way and didn't want to be in public like this.  What I have realized is that sweat is a badge of honor of sorts.  I worked hard for that and am proud of my commitment to my health no matter what I look like!  Now when people drive by and stare at me, I don't care and like to imagine that they are just jealous of my awesomeness (and dream about my impending shower).  :)

Back to the Olympics! 

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