Showing posts with label running. Show all posts
Showing posts with label running. Show all posts

2/16/15

Blasting Some Serious Ass-Fat

Well I probably don't have to tell you that the winter months with all it's frigid air, snow and ice, in combination with being a blogger, can really take its toll on the old body. And the older you get the slower that dang metabolism of yours is going to be. So during this incredibly deep freeze we have been in here in the northeast, I have made the commitment to get out and really burn some major ass-fat! 


No that is not my back end, I am not quit there yet. Just using this pic for illustration purposes. But it is not like I couldn't eventually grow out of my nice comfy office chair if I don't do something about it now!!! 

So what am I doing?

1. Finding the Motivation ~ The first thing for me was to find motivation to get to the gym. And while I have been contemplating on going back to the gym for some time now, my motivation to get there actually came completely out of the blue. Last week Grace asked me to drive her and one of her girlfriends up to the YMCA for an hour long class they wanted to take. So instead of just dropping them off and maybe going grocery shopping or going back home, out of pure laziness with regard to driving I decided to stay and get on the treadmill. I did nothing too strenuous, just walked at about a 15 minute pace and played a little solitaire on the cool new equipment they have. Well time flew by and towards the end I thought I'd do a little jogging. Not bad for an hour's worth of work as I burned about 300 calories and got my heart rate up just a little. On Friday the kids were off from school for President's Weekend so we headed up to the gym and again I got on the treadmill, played a little solitaire and time flew by. I hit the gym yesterday and today, and now I am in a groove despite myself. 

2. Cutting Myself a Break ~ While I am pleased that I have found my way back to the gym and I feel good after my hour on the treadmill, I still find it hard to look at the pace control and know that I can't run the way I was able to when I was training for my marathons. The weight is definitely the main factor but also my poor circulatory system is not able to successfully keep up with the increased oxygen demand I am putting on my body. So I need to be realistic and take it slow, but not too slow. I do want to blast some ass-fat!

3. Incorporating Fartlek Training~ While training for marathons many runners will incorporate what they call Fartleks into their runs which helps to increase theri overall speed. A funny word I know, but Fartlek is a Swedish word which translated means "speed play". Fartlek training is an unconventional way of blending continuous training with interval training. So for example you get on the treadmill and do your warm up walk, then you ramp up the speed for a short period of time, about 45 seconds to 2 minutes, to the pace of a gentle jog, and then you slow the speed back down to your walking pace. The amount of time you jog versus walk is totally up to you, your body will let you know when to slow down to recover, and when you are recovered enough to ramp up again. The goal is to keep repeating this walk jog sequence for the duration of your workout.

The best part about training like this is that it is a very effective way of blasting fat and revving up the old metabolism at the same time! Alternating the intensity of your workout will actually help your body burn more calories than if your kept your workout at a steady pace. This is because you are stressing both the aerobic system (with your walking pace) and the anaerobic system (by the speed burst of your jog), for a more effective calorie burn.

Case in POINT

I know when I trained for my first marathon back in '09 I did EVERYTHING I could think of to prepare for race day. I really had no idea what I was up against since it was my first marathon, so I did a whole lot of treadmill training incorporating Fartleks. Two years later when I was preparing to run the NYC marathon all of my training was done on the road, with little to none in the way of speed training. 

By the time I got to the start line of my first marathon, the Philly marathon, I ran my 5'7" frame at a lean 146lbs.


However due to the way I trained two years later, I ran the NYC marathon a good 13 lbs heavier, at roughly a 159lbs. 


That is a BIG DIFFERENCE when running 26.2 miles!

Now mind you I trained for the SAME period of time, just how I trained was different.

In addition to my going back to the gym I am also incorporating even more vegetables into my diet along with lean proteins like fish. I am really hoping to drop a good 10lbs by mid-March and 20lbs by May. And if I am feeling good and my weight loss goals are on track, I may even think about running another 1/2 marathon this spring.

I will keep you posted!!!

XO

11/19/12

The Philadelphia Marathon

 
Yesterday Mr. RL the kids and myself made a day trip down to the city of brotherly love to watch my dear friend Donna and my hubster's sister and niece run this fabulous race! Here we are overlooking the race at about mile eleven.



This is really a great race...you know anytime I have ever run Philadelphia I get all welled up and cry. I suppose it may have something to do with putting forth a challenge and achieving the ultimate goal of completing the race. But it also may have a little something to do with this guy below...


Yes this is the statue of Rocky Balboa which was commissioned by Sylvester Stallone in 1982 to be used in the movie Rocky III. After the movie was filmed, the statue was moved to and stood outside of the sports arena in Philadelphia known as the Wachovia Spectrum, previously the home to both Philadelphia's ice hockey team the Flyers, and to their basketball team the 76'ers. In 2006 the statue was returned to the Art Museum and now Mr. Balboa is on a pedestal adjacent to the museum's infamous steps...a much more fitting spot for him. Rocky is a tremendous symbol of inspiration for Philadelphians, and since I grew up just outside the city limits, he has been an inspiration for me as well.
 
 Anyhow back to the race...the course changed a wee bit since I ran it in 2009 as now it has a few more hills to challenge runners. But as with every marathon, you will always see a wonderful sense of humor emerge from among many of its participants.
 
From the patriotic...
 
 
To the daring...
 
 
To the just plain funny!
 
 
There were even a few guys running in suits and tuxes!
 
And music...there is always plenty of music at a big marathon! This little om pa band was at about mile 26 blasting out an amazing rendition of Lady Gaga's "Pokerface".
 
 
Here are the runners heading for the finish line with the city skyline in the background.
 
 
After the race was over, many runners stood in line to have their picture taken with the saute of Rocky.
 
 
Yours truly took a spot in line so I could photograph my favorite runners with the famous statue.
 
 
Here's my dear friend Donna in front of Rocky! Donna ran her best time yesterday...she finished in just under 5 hours with a chip time of 4 hours, 59 minutes and 22 seconds! I think she was sharing some Philadelphia pride here with ol' Rocky!
 
 
So since we were right there at the art museum I decided to take a few pics of this beautiful building.
 

 
Here are those famous steps from the Rocky movies!
 

 
The art museum as seen from the across the Schuylkill river. It is such a majestic looking building isn't it?




I just had to snap a picture of these seagulls sitting on a piece of driftwood.
 
 
And finally a view of boathouse row.
 
 
We had a wonderful time in the city yesterday. Donna wants me back running with her, so I think will be throwing my hat in the ring for a half marathon in the spring. But first I need a pair of new running shoes!
 
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