Wednesday, April 18, 2018

WWU - Exercising During a RenovationEasy Weight Loss

Really a more realistic title would be Not Exercising During a Renovation.  Because that's what has been going on, and honestly, I was caught off guard by how quickly I got off my game when it came to running and going to the gym.  Thanks to Garmin Connect, I can see that I have run a grand total of six times since demo day began on March 27th and - spoiler alert - they have not been long runs, either.

Before the renovation began, I thought that I'd actually exercise more.  I know, stop laughing.  But seriously, I thought that I'd want to get away from all of the mess while the work crew was here, and I'd slip out and go to Planet Fitness and do some extra workouts.  And of course I'd keep up with my running schedule, because no one is here at 5:45 am to work, right?

Well hah.  I didn't factor in how physically exhausted I'd be after packing up and moving pretty much the entire contents of our house, and then once I recovered from that, I was still mentally exhausted from all the decision-making - that sounds trite, but when so much of what you're choosing is permanent, it's all-consuming.  At first I'd lie awake thinking about this versus that for the house, which of course meant little sleep, which meant I was not interested in going out for an early-morning run.  And then, as the stress started to dissipate a bit, I ended up having actual nightmares several nights in a row!  For someone who rarely dreams, having a nightmare was really odd.  And they weren't even about the house - nope, it was always someone who had grabbed me and I couldn't get away...classic nightmare scenario.

The other thing that got in my way of slipping out during the day was that oftentimes, the work crew would be parked on my driveway, blocking my car in the garage.  And while they would have moved their vehicles had I asked (and I did have to ask a couple times for other reasons), I didn't want to stop them from working, so it was just easier to stay home.  I also wanted to be home because they had questions throughout the process (anything from do you want to save this for your garage sale to how high to hang shelves, for example), and it was good to not have any delays because I wasn't there.

This has been a learning experience for me; while I'm a social exerciser who will almost always say yes whenever someone asks me to go for a walk/run/workout with them, I'm also apparently someone who will just as quickly stop exercising, which probably explains a lot as to why I was overweight for so many years...if something gets in the way of a healthier lifestyle, I'm just as apt to let it as I am to work around it.  Good to know.

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Speaking of running, on Saturday Jeff and I met up with Diane, Cary, and Julia, who are all training for the Silo half marathon.  They ran a 5 mile loop and then we joined them - I intended to run the second 5 mile loop, but then I realized that I really had no business doing that considering I've only been running 2 miles for weeks now, plus my dumb glute/hamstring issue was still bothering me.  So I cut my run a little short - I still ended up with 3.75 miles, but I was glad I didn't go the full 5.  Yesterday Diane and I ran 2 miles, and today I have an appointment with my chiropractor to see if I can get some relief for that glute/hamstring mess...and also my left heel, as it seems that I'm having a flare of plantar fasciitis.

I'll leave you with our post-run entertainment from Saturday - the baby formerly known as Baby Pumpkin Muffin got to experience his first taste of pumpkin muffin:
Logan might innately be familiar with this taste, since his mama loves pumpkin muffins and ate them while she was pregnant with him...
 
HMMM.  INTERESTING TASTE AND TEXTURE.
(looking at his dad) DUDE, THIS IS DELICIOUS!  WHY HAVE YOU BEEN HOLDING OUT ON ME?
THIS IS THE GOOD STUFF, PEOPLE.


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