Thursday, August 15, 2013

Eating Out of the Palm of Your Hand

A coach and friend shared this with me. Learning how to eat out of the palm of your hand. Makes me think this is what women used before measuring cups and measuring spoons.

Source: This page was taken out of the High Desert Pulse Fall/Winter 2011 Publication (pg. 25) http://www.bendbulletin.com



10 Days into Focus T25

When Steve and I started T25 I kept complaining about how different it was from INSANITY and how there was no way that I can get the same results with T25. But I must confess - just 10 days into the program and I have already lost 5.4lbs and seeing more definition in my abs. Each of these DVDs are 25 minutes in length and are focused packed. Last night I did the Speed 1.0 DVD and burned off 350 calories - not bad for 25 minutes. The program is amazing and I really am looking forward to seeing the end results!

Saturday, August 10, 2013

It Has Been One Year This Month

What are we talking about?

One year ago this month, Steve and I entered our first official 5k race together. This year Steve bumped us up to the 10k. It was another beautiful day on Whidbey and the weather was perfect for the run. The route was filled with some high elevations, paved roadways, trails and majestic views of the mountains and the coastline.

Our legs are a bit tender and we are tired, but running the 10k was well worth it. Here are some interesting stats about the race, and our personal times:

Facts:
1) The largest age group represented in the 10k was the 40-49 year old; with the 50-59 year old's making up the second largest group. Can we say "Baby-Boomers"?

2) There were 91 folks running the 10k;29 being male and 58 being female.

3) Out of the male 40-49 age group there were 11 men; Steve placed 10 out of 11.

4) Out of1 the female 40-49 age group there were 18 women; Sherri placed 7 out of 18.

Times:
1) Steve managed to stay in the race this year and pulled ahead of Sherri to come in #59, with a killer time of: 1:09:06 / 11:04 miles per minute.

2) Sherri lagged behind, but came in #60, with a time of: 1:09:32 / 11:08 miles per minute.

Our friends did not run this race with us this year, but we are planning on running a 5k in September to support our friend and Autism Awareness.

Recap: We have run a total of 8 races since starting last August. We ran in 2012: the Race the Reserve 5k, the Turkey Trot 5k and in 2013 we ran the Sweetheart Run 5k, the Shamrock Run 5k, the Eagle Run 5k, the Whidbey 5k, the Yankee Doodle Dash 10k and the Race the Reserve 10k. Besides the 5k we plan to do in September that we mentioned above, there may be a 10k Turkey Trot in our future.

Steve is also talking about running a half a marathon next year - pray for me...I do not know if I am ready to take that leap yet!

Monday, August 5, 2013

It's Out - Shaun T's "T25"


Well call us crazy, but we are jumping in feet first. Starting today, we began Shaun T's new fitness program, "T25". This program is different than Insanity because it is only a 10 week program and each work out is just 25 minutes long. We will keep you posted as we move through the program.

Yankee Doodle Dash - July 4th

On July 4th, Steve and I participated in the Yankee Doodle Dash that was held by the YMCA in Everett. This was the first official (timed) 10k run for Sherri and the first race we ran that had a patriotic theme.

The folks out for this run were all dressed in red,white and blue. Many had headbands and other wares to show their Independence Day Spirit. The course was fairly flat, which gave us a slight advantage, which was greatly appreciated since Steve was dealing with muscle cramps. We had to stop on a few occasions so he could stretch his calf muscles.

One of the highlights along the way was the community spirit. Along the route there were many folks that had come out of their homes and were waving flags and giving encouraging words to keep us going. Every one we came in contact with had quite the jovial spirit. We did cross the finish line right around the 65 minute mark, which is the best time we had since we started running our practice 10Ks.

The day and the scenery were beautiful. The only thing that could have made it better is if our friends could have run the race with us. We are hoping to get together in the near future.