Thursday, June 2, 2011

Exercising

Exercising is my strongest point. I actually LOVE to exercise. I love the way it makes me feel. I love becoming stronger and lengthening my endurance.

My favorite thing?

It's over in less than 90 minutes.

See, with eating you have to be committed all day, every day, at every single moment.

With exercising, I make a choice first thing in the morning to go exercise, I work my butt off, and then it's done by 9am.

And I seriously work my butt of. I LOVE a good workout. I have to sweat, be out of breath and feel like I need a break in order for it to feel like a good workout for me. I never feel like walks are effective, I need to work on jogging.

The rest of my life is fairly active. I chase after a quick little 8 month old, I usually spend a lot of time cleaning which requires bending and lifting, although I have long stretches of sitting down.

For me, I think the trick is that when I'm exercising, I'm NOT eating. So, I exercise in the morning, but maybe if I go for a walk in the evening I won't binge on ice cream or something.

My lastest problem with exercising is that my weight it getting in the way. I've been working on the Couch to 5k program (I got out of shape after having a baby), and I"m stuck on week three. I can hardly get myself to run for three minutes strait, and it's extremely frustrating. I do it almost everyday, and I really honestly push myself, but I can't seem to break this barrier. The next step on couch to 5k is running for 2 1/2 minutes, walking for 2 minutes, running for 5 minutes, walking for 2 1/2 minutes. How can I do this if I'm still struggling to walk for 3 run for 3?

I've begun a strength training regime to help strengthen my body to be able to handle the extra weight (and I hope eventually lose it) so that I can continue building my endurance.

2 comments:

  1. Oooh! I LOVE couch to 5k! I did 2 5Ks in May and it was like the most incredible thing. Stick with it. Bumping up to 5 mins seems IMPOSSIBLE, but after 3 days, it's a walk in the park. Like one day I was on the treadmill running and I realized, "Holy Crap... I'm running! Me! Running!" You can do it! Also, the first time I did it, I focused only on time and not distance, and that might help.

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  2. Amanda, I found this blog-and I'm so proud of you! Good plan with the strength training. An added bonus is that the muscle it builds increases your resting metabolism. If it makes you feel better running is pretty much impossible for me to. I bet if you stick with it you could outrun me.

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