Showing posts with label garmin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garmin. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

We Did It! .... 5k Mastered!

Wow! What a weekend. So P and I finally completed our 5k! We chose to do the USA Swimming Foundation 5k!

To preface all of the 5k race, I must say I didn't "complete" my last week of training via the couch to 5k app. I came down with a nasty sinus infection, and then it rained a TON. So, my last week was kind of blah. However, we still made it to the 5k and although hadn't completed the training per say, we still ran!

Packet pickup downtown was a nightmare, thanks to the swim trials. I won't even touch on the hassle of getting all of that.


BUT, we managed to get up, out of the house and downtown by 7:45am for our race. P enjoyed seeing all the various people and such. He loves exploring and seeing new things. This was definitely up his alley.

At 8:15am, the shotgun rang, and we were off!

Overall it was a great race, and we did awesome despite not having finished our training. We came in at 29 minutes and 50 seconds. Our goal was under 30, so we did it!

Overall, I think going into our next race I will be better prepared in the sense that running in the neighborhood or on trails early in the AM is MUCH MUCH MUCH different than running with a LARGE body of people.

I think we could have came in at a better time, but much time during the first 2 miles was spent weaving in and out of people, trying to pass them. If this was just me running alone, it would have been no problemo. However, with the jogger. Wow. What a challenge.

Overall, I'm really excited about the run, and VERY motivated for our next goal of a 10k. We are all signed up for Corporate Cup on September 25th. This leaves me with a few more months to train for that! Worst case scenario, I might have to run sans little man and jogger. But either way, I'm going to do it!

Anyways. Hope you mama's out there find this somewhat motivating or inspiring or whatever! Keep setting goals for yourself and working at them! You can do anything you set your mind to!

Quick shout out to the husband for pushing me and helping me so that I have the time to workout and exercise!

Keep on, keepin' on, mamas!















Thursday, June 23, 2016

C25K Update!

Wow - has it really been almost one month since I've posted a blog?!? That's nuts. Since summer struck, I've been a busy bee. As I am always preaching about prioritization and such, I suppose the blog took the back burner.

We've also been dealing with a teething child who has been trying to get on a 2 nap sleep schedule for the last 2 months. We've had some rough days and nights.

In regards to the couch to 5k program... we are rocking it! we are currently in week 8 of a 9 week program! We are tentatively set for a July 3rd 5k! So exciting. We've also gone a little rogue and signed up for a 10k in September. That should be interesting.

The past few weeks/months of this training have been awesome. I'm so glad I challenged myself to this. I can say that we have had great days and we've had really hard days. The great days are when P is sleeping the whole way. The not so great days... when he cries the whole way. I think the crying was in part to weather conditions (i.e. too hot or too windy). We changed up the time I run and he seems to be doing better. We've lost quite a few pacifiers on our journey.

P also has become much more mobile in the last two months. He's walking everywhere with his push toys and on the brink of walking by himself. I think him sitting in the stroller for 30+ minutes multiple times a week was getting old for him.

We also had a couple times where it rained ALL week long so I wasn't able to get a run in. Coming back from a week of cardio at the gym was a STRUGGLE. The hills are relentless.

Overall it's been a great time with P. We get to see so many exciting things and it gets him out of the house and fresh air. I think doing the couch to 5k was great because it helped build my stamina slowly, and kept me motivated!

I think if I had to change anything going back and redoing it, I would probably change my jogger stroller. I love my Graco. It is great. But I think if I am going to do this seriously in the future, something a little more aerodynamic would be great. However, the Graco is getting the job done.

Here is my progress along with a few photos from the past few weeks.... B even got to join us a few times!










Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Couch to 5k - Run #3

Well, after 5 days of the flu/strep throat, this momma is back in action, however, little man is not. :( poor kiddo. We have a pediatrician appointment today.

Today marked run number three of my couch to 5k journey with jogger and baby in tow. It's getting much easier to push that little dude around! I do need to look into an "elements protector" for the jogger and baby. It was super windy this morning. I doubt that helped the babe with his cold. Eek! Worst mom award goes to me today! I think they make clear, plastic covers to block the wind. I might need to check those out.

I'm also loving the C25K app that I've been using. A few features on the app that I just stumbled across are the distance graph along with the pace graph. The distance graph plots out the distance you've ran for each run, and shows the goal of 5k along the top. The pace graph shows the average minutes/mile for each run. Theoretically, if I'm improving as I hope to be, the distance graph should trend upwards and the pace should trend downwards.





So, one thing I wanted to talk about on here that I have been seeing a lot about on the mom blogs I follow, are comparisons of other moms. One mom posts about her messy house and how to keep it clean. Another mom posts a picture of her ultra clean house. I think as moms we all need to stop comparing ourselves and trying to "one up" other moms! We are all in this crazy mess together! Everyone has a different situation and just because one house is clean compared to another doesn't make that mom "better!" I think we all forget sometimes that at the end of the day, the most important thing is that we have a happy healthy child/children/family. Are our kids growing strong? Are they learning and developing? Are they having fun? If so, I say you are doing a great job at being a momma! Who cares about the mess? In 30 years when your kids are grown, they won't remember or care that the house was a mess. They will remember, however, you being too busy to play because you were constantly cleaning or organizing! So to all you mom's out there, I say grab that coffee mug, take a deep breath, and go sit on the floor and play with your baby... or play outside with your gradeschooler, or whatever!! That's a SuperMom to me!

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

C25K - Jogger Mom Style

So today marks day number 1 of my quest to complete a 5k with baby/jogger in tow.



As I mentioned in my previous post, I am using the Couch to 5k app on my phone to help guide me. It is pretty awesome. The app gives you the workout and you simply press start. Lets be honest, all of us mommas need a little simplicity in our lives, and this my friends, does the trick.

The first workout consisted of jogging for 1 minute straight and brisk walking for 90 seconds; alternating those for 20 minutes. I'll be honest, for a gal who can run 5 miles, I thought this was going to be a little too easy. However, with the jogger and my 16 pound, 6 month old, it was definitely appropriate. I was shocked at how hard it was to run up hill while pushing the babe. Through the 30 minute workout, I ended up going only 2.11 miles. I felt like I had a lot more energy to give, and wanted to go more. However, I decided that it would be best to stick to the program so I don't get overly sore, develop shin splints, etc. I want to do this right so I can actually make my goal.

So reviewing the app afterwards, it has some pretty cool features. Like I mentioned in my last post, you can listen to your music and the app will still give you the "commands" over your music. Also, afterwards it gives you a nice little summary. The distance the app calculated vs what my Garmin said, were identical!


For those of you who are real AR like me, and LOVE checklists, this app also gives a little "checklist" for progress. 



Overall, I'd say day one went fairly well. I have a feeling it's going to be a bit of a struggle trying to coordinate runs between naps, bottles, solids, and pumping (it's way more fun to run when the tata's are NOT full!). I don't know how moms with more than one child do it! I feel like my head is constantly spinning! Some days it's a constant struggle of trying to prioritize my faith, friends, family, and health/fitness. Hopefully I can stick with it!! I think the biggest lesson I have learned (so far) to help me cope is being okay with saying "no" to people. I have this odd sense of guilt that everyone will be mad at me for not putting them first. I don't know why I am surprised when people totally get it and are okay with me being MIA for the time being. I have a (fairly) new baby! Duh! I think all of us moms (new and experienced) need to realize it's okay if we aren't perfect and we don't have to do it all! We are all just doing the best we can and that's gotta be good enough.