
14.11.11
BIKE MAC

1.10.10
Ready to Run 100 REVIEW

100 miles. 30 days. No problem.
Or so I thought.
Our latest challenge, Ready to Run 100, was definitely harder than I thought it was going to be. I was ready for the physical challenge of it.
Cardiovascularly I knew it wouldn't be a problem at all. I was expecting to have sore feet and tired legs from all the running. But what I wasn't ready for was the mental challenge of it.
This challenge messed with my head like crazy!
Running, running and....well, more running. It was monotonous. Boring. And downright irritating to me at times. I didn't ever want to do focused workouts because I just wanted to direct all my energy to logging miles. But what I found was, as I put energy into logging miles, all my energy felt drained from me. And, not only that, I could tell I was getting slower!
So, as I reviewed this challenge I realized that, even though it had it's downsides, it was great for several reasons:
1. It shows the importance of focused workouts. Added in speed and strength workouts help you get faster, energize you, and keeps your mind and body more fresh. RaceDay workouts work for a reason.
2. It shows the importance of variety in workouts. Doing the same thing over and over again doesn't work all your muscles and it doesn't keep it interesting, so pretty soon exercise isn't interesting at all. And you plateau pretty quickly.
3. This one is more personal than anything...I hate just running. I suppose I do triathlon's for a reason. I need to change things up. I don't mind running if it's supplemented with biking and swimming. But straight running is not my gig.
The interesting thing about challenges is you never know what you are going to learn from them. They are so much more than the accomplishment. They are all about what you learn in the process.
So there you have it. I finished this morning with no days to spare. My last 5 miles were rough but I sprinted to the finish.
Happy that it was over.
Happy that I did it.
Happy that I won't be doing it again.
....at least not for awhile.
27.9.10
FRUIT or CONSEQUENCES CHALLENGE

- Eat 2 servings of fruits and 3 servings of vegetables Daily. (you can't make up for missed servings the next day!)
- Track your progress on THIS sheet (print out 1 for each week)
- For each serving missed run 1 mile on Saturday. (aka: consequences)
- Extra fruit servings DO NOT make up for vegetable servings, and vice versa. 2 fruits/3 vegetables. Period.
- Do your best to spread out your servings through the day!
- Post an "I'm in!" in the forum if you're doing this with us--it helps keep you accountable and gives you support. Let's do this thing.
13.9.10
Just Do ONE!
1.9.10
Camelot

18.8.10
Top 5 Reasons to Join RaceDay Training

1. You are lacking motivation with exercise and/or life in general.
2. You are bored with your workouts and want some new ideas.
3. You have a gym membership but you have no idea what to do once you get there.
4. You want support, accountability, or drive to help you reach your fitness goals.
5. You're tired of watching everyone else get in shape while you feel like a slug!
What are you waiting for? Sign up for RaceDay Training today.
The first step on the road to feeling good is STARTING down that road!
Your first 5 days are FREE and only $9.99/month if you choose to continue, so you've got nothing to lose.
click HERE to get on your way!
5.7.10
Self Worth vs. Self Denial

I can remember watching Jerry Springer when I was about 12 years old (why I was watching this, or allowed to watch this, I do not know). They had some very obese women on who were shouting and yelling at the audience about how sexy they were and how they were happy being the way they were. They went on and on about how there was nothing wrong with them being fat and they liked being that way.
I was confused. I couldn’t understand how they could really be happy like that. Not just because of how they looked, but also because of how uncomfortable they must have been. And they seemed so angry! They didn't seem happy at all, even though they were saying they were.
I have encountered this theme many times since, in less extreme ways. People who are overweight who claim to be happy with themselves. And I’ve figured it out—they’re not. They are miserable and are trying desperately to convince themselves, and others, that they are just fine. It seems easier to them than changing their bad habits. But it’s not true.
We are taught to love ourselves no matter what we look like, this I agree with. You definitely need to recognize what an amazing person you are and all you have to offer, but if you’re telling yourself, “I’m great just the way I am, why can’t people just accept me for who I am….” as you’re shoving a pan of brownies down your throat, that’s when self-worth has been swapped out for self-denial.
When people try to cover their bad habits by throwing the blame onto someone else you know there is a problem.
The reality is, if you have a healthy self-worth you will realize that downing a pan of brownies isn’t the way you should treat your body. You are worth more than that.
Try as we might, we can’t lie to ourselves. We can’t convince ourselves that we are happy with our health or our bodies when we know we aren’t treating them right.
Live to feel happy and healthy for you. Then you won’t have to convince anybody that you feel great—they will know it!