My First 10k Race:
I am sticking to my 10k training plan getting ready to run my first 10k on November 5th. I almost think that I have been sticking to my training plan and not faltering because I haven't been blogging about it! There is definitely an accountability push to blogging, but there's also an intimidation factor to it also. It can sometimes backfire for me. I have been known to get a "stage fright" when I put myself out there to climb mountains I am afraid to set foot on so I waited until I felt comfortable in my new back to work/day care routine to share. This time I'm doing it and I'm far enough into my training that I feel confident to say that nothing is going to stop me from crossing that 10k finish line. Barring an injury of course, but we won't speak of that sort of stuff, now will we?
I was VERY intimidated to start. In fact I hadn't run in weeks before starting my program and was afraid I'd have to start from scratch which I quickly discovered was not the case. I know that I chose the right program for me. To lessen the intimidation factor of running my first 10k while fitting in training as I have returned to work, I have decided to follow a "gradual build - to finish" program. It's as easy as a 10k training program can get, I would imagine. I run 4 times a week, 3 of which are during the work week and if you look at the plan, you can see that they are relatively short distances (3-5k) that I am able to fit into my lunch hour! There really wasn't another way for me to make it work. I'm a working mama now and after a day's work, picking up my son from day care, getting him fed, bathed and into bed, it's nearing 7:30 before the opportunity even arises to fit it in. By then, it's turning dark and I'm tired! So I'm very happy that I'm able to work my training runs during my lunch hour. The benefits to this are very worth it:
- Endorphins are a great way to get through the second half of the work day
- It feels great knowing I've gotten it out of the way and done!
- I get to run in the city where there's many different routes/streets to explore - Halifax is green & scenic with arcs of trees overhead on every side street.
- It's time for me and only me to do something for myself. As a Mom, it becomes second nature to do anything and everything for your child that they need and in the early months/year(s), it can become easy to toss yourself aside because it's very easy to toss your own needs/goals aside. Now that I'm back to work, having a lunch hour to myself has an entirely different meaning and purpose. As something I took for granted before, it's now an hour I get to myself where I can't "do dishes, laundry..fill in the blank" - it's time for me to work toward training my body and getting better each day. What a boost.
- It's at at time of day that motivation is high and I'm actually "excited" to do it. Even more exciting is that each and every time I have been getting faster and doing better. Big boost!
Post Partum Weight Loss:
Check it!
Created by MyFitnessPal - Free Calorie Counter
FORTY POUNDS, YO!
(as of the time of this post, but this ticker will change because it is linked to my account on My Fitness Pal).
I cannot say enough good things about My Fitness Pal. It has everything I would ever want from a weight loss site. Still can't believe it's FREE and has an amazing iPhone app where you can actually scan barcodes from your food packages to track your food! Friend me if you are a member or decide to sign up! We can encourage each other all the way :-)
My goal is to be at 195 by race day which will only be 10 pounds from my pre-pregnancy weight and 25 lbs to get be back to my goal. Totally doable! I weighed-in at 204lbs last weekend, so it's totally doable methinks. Either way, I have to say, focusing my efforts on running and this race has taken my mind off of the scale. I feel like I'm just going with the flow of life, eating approximately 1500 calories a day (a very sustainable number for me), following my running program and living my life to the fullest with my little family that I love.
P.S. The Husband is getting teeny tiny! He's close to 50 lbs lost now! I wish he would let me share his photo with you. Maybe I can talk him into letting me share one, we shall see!
Working Mama:
I am happy to say that on our third week into our new routine of Cameron going to day care, he is looooving it! He no longer cries or whines and reaches for me when I drop him off in the morning. Instead he crawls down off of my lap, starts playing with this little friends and waves "bye bye Mama" to me as I leave for the day. This couldn't make a working Mama happier than to know that he's enjoying his days at day care.
Along with this little development has come a new phase in the sleeping routine where he has decided to cut ME off from rocking him to sleep anymore! I never thought it would happen this way, but it's the way I always dreamed it would happen. It makes me sad in many ways, especially since I no longer have all day with him and it was kind of nice to be able to give him extra snuggles as he drifted off peacefully to sleep, but this is all a part of growing up, right?! *sniffs*
My baby still isn't completely ready to completely take off on two feet and still a little tentative about walking. He gets the biggest thrill of standing up on his own, but he's not quite ready to take flight yet!
Take all the time you need, my sweet little boy ;-) Thank you for not growing up tooooooo fast for Mama!








13 comments:
Congrats to you and hubby on such an inspired journey. What an accomplishment that your little boy will be so proud of! Good luck with your 10K. I know you can do it all!
Thank you Kay!!
I'm so glad everything is going so well for you! Way to go you to you and your hubby for all of the hard work. It sure is nice when it pays off. :)
Angie, I am incredibly inspired by you and I have to say especially by your hubby-way to go to BOTH of you!
I guess I am just dying to know how you both are finding such success this time around-is it because you are trying to be healthy for your baby in the years to come?
And how are you two doing it and staying on course so well?
I would love to be like you two....
do you have anything you can pass on to us?
Could you do a post about your typical day (re weight loss)
re food, exercise or perhaps
just write alist of what you two have done to achieve such exciting results? I would be sooo grateful, but I know you are super busy!
And way to go running at lunch at work-do you have access to a shower and do you eat right after (how do you fit this all in?)
Bravo-you guys are giving me hope!
(but no pressure from that to you!!!)
PS WOuld love progress pics of the hubby(more inspiration for me).....will wait paitently!!!
Vanessa: thanks buddy ;-)
Anonymous: I would be happy to do a day in the life and I'll work on a post like that for you - sounds like a fun challenge!
In the meantime, I have always kept my food journal on MFP public, so anyone can view it at any given time. If you look on my sidebar there is a link and you will see what I eat every day!
I do not get to shower after my lunch time runs. The weather is cooler now so it's much more manageable that way. I don't return to the office in a complete sweaty mess that was often the case a few weeks ago. I just towel off and change back into my work clothes (a complete change of clothes is very important!), freshen up deodorant, run a powder brush over my face etc and I'm good to go for a few hours. It's not ideal, but it's doable. Sometimes we let "not ideal" stop us from doing something that is still possible, right? Not doing my lunch time training runs for the sake of a few hours of being "less than fresh" would literally mean not achieving this 10k.
The Husband has agreed to reveal a comparison photo of us from last Christmas to this Christmas, but you have to wait until then! Muhahaha ;-)
Thank you for your interest & comment!
Awesome ,thanks Angie for the
great reply! Will look forward to your post.
Great point about worrying about less than ideal situations-I really will take this to heat as I am a hardcore procrastinator
when it comes to exercise.
Can you pass a "woo hoo" to your hubby from me on his being willing to share-for me, it will be inspiration . I have great admiration for what he is doing!
Forgot to tell you your baby is
such an adorable baby boy!!!
I'm so proud of your running! You are going to have a great race!
He is getting so grown up looking, it must be the standing :)
It's really nice pics.... u shared some usefull and informative aspects..its gud and i'll definitely look forward for such blogs............
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I think thats great use of your lunch time, but make sure you are eating too!! :) I would also prefer to run and get it over with when my schedule allows, its so much easier having it out of the way, but also getting to spend alone time early on so I dont feel bad through the rest of the day and crave alone time. And like you say, kiddos require a lot of care and when you are busy caring for them you can feel guilty wanting to take time to yourself.
Congrats on the post partum weight loss. Congrats to you husband too. And you guys have an adorable little guy.
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