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by bluebutton » June 18th, 2011, 11:43 am
Finally, got in Week 3 Day 3. It's been a maddening week with each kid being on a different sleep schedule leaving me very, very sleepless.
The infant had a great night last night just waking at 2AM and 6AM--would have been my best night of sleep to date except our toddler woke up at 4:30!! She's never done that before.
On the upside, by 930AM they were both asleep again, so I snuck out for a run at 10 when my husband got back in from yard work.
Onward ho!!

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by YmoBeThere » June 18th, 2011, 10:51 pm
I did yard work today, but did not exercise...
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by ArkieDukie » June 23rd, 2011, 9:41 pm
W3D1 of Couch to 5K today. I actually did much better than I feared I would. That last 3 min run is a LONG 3 min, though.

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by ArkieDukie » June 26th, 2011, 9:49 pm
W3D3 of Couch to 5K!
My treadmill workout was made more enjoyable by yesterday's purchase of wireless headphones. I can hear the TV much better now, and I don't have to blast the volume.

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by lawgrad91 » June 27th, 2011, 9:18 pm
After some sluggy days and other things interfering, I did Week 3, Day 1 on the treadmill. It was not an auspicious event; I managed to pause the program for 5 minutes while adjusting my armband, and I yanked out my headphones accidentally and had to pause the treadmill completely to get everything back rolling again. But I did get it done!
Hopefully I can do day 2 on Thursday (church meeting Wednesday night) and get back on schedule with my non-slug buddies here.
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by DevilWearsPrada2.0 » June 28th, 2011, 11:43 am
Have you watched the Extreme Makeover Edition on Monday evenings, with Chris Powell? The people are extreme obese, and Chris works with them for a year! Moves in with the person for 90 days, and works with them on Exercise and Nutrion. In their home, converts a room into a gym. Its amazing. I dont know how many hours a day, they exercise, but it is truly an amazing show and journey watching someone, completely change!!!
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by bluebutton » June 30th, 2011, 5:14 am
Well "Week 4" is going really slowly--I completed day 1 last Monday and day 2 only yesterday. BUT surprisingly yesterday didn't feel that bad...I mean other than it being 97 dgr outside. My legs and lungs managed and it wasn't too humid so I didn't sweat as much as I thought I would.
Woohoo--slow progress is still progress and I'll take it. Keep on keepin' on, ladies.

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by lawgrad91 » June 30th, 2011, 10:20 am
bluebutton wrote:Well "Week 4" is going really slowly--I completed day 1 last Monday and day 2 only yesterday. BUT surprisingly yesterday didn't feel that bad...I mean other than it being 97 dgr outside. My legs and lungs managed and it wasn't too humid so I didn't sweat as much as I thought I would.
Woohoo--slow progress is still progress and I'll take it. Keep on keepin' on, ladies.

What's the progression with Week 4? After Week 3 Day 1 on the Arc Trainer I read that I burn more calories running on or off a treadmill, so I switched over to the treadmill and went back to Week 2. Today I hope to do Week 3 Day 2 on the treadmill, which would put me starting week 4 early next week.
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by lawgrad91 » June 30th, 2011, 5:02 pm
Left work early, went with Sasha

to the V-E-T, then dropped her off and went to gym. Week 3, Day 2. Where's the smilie on oxygen?
Seriously, it wasn't that bad. Not that good, but not that bad, either.
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by bluebutton » June 30th, 2011, 11:23 pm
lawgrad91 wrote:
What's the progression with Week 4? After Week 3 Day 1 on the Arc Trainer I read that I burn more calories running on or off a treadmill, so I switched over to the treadmill and went back to Week 2. Today I hope to do Week 3 Day 2 on the treadmill, which would put me starting week 4 early next week.
Wk 4 is 3 days of running 3 min, walking, running 5 min, walking and doing it all over again for a total of 16 min of running time. The 5 min blocks weren't as bad as I thought they'd be.
Good luck!
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by lawgrad91 » July 5th, 2011, 9:16 pm
Week 3, Day 3 done. Where's the smilie on his/her back, gasping for breath?
Just kidding. It wasn't that bad.

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by bluebutton » July 5th, 2011, 10:25 pm
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by lawgrad91 » July 5th, 2011, 10:45 pm
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by DevilAlumna » July 6th, 2011, 1:32 am
I got in a 25 min. walk after the sun went down tonight, but before it was too dark. Mt. Rainier was visible in the distance, and at points, caught the outlines of the Olympic & Cascade ranges as well. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Seattle summer. It screams, "Get outside and DO SOMETHING."
(Note: said screaming can be somewhat stressful when all you want to do is veg out in front of the TV on a lazy Sunday morning, but those are problems to have.)
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by bluebutton » July 6th, 2011, 7:12 am
DevilAlumna wrote:I got in a 25 min. walk after the sun went down tonight, but before it was too dark. Mt. Rainier was visible in the distance, and at points, caught the outlines of the Olympic & Cascade ranges as well. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Seattle summer. It screams, "Get outside and DO SOMETHING."
(Note: said screaming can be somewhat stressful when all you want to do is veg out in front of the TV on a lazy Sunday morning, but those are problems to have.)
Woohoo--that sounds lovely! Did you go with FutureDA? Does she like walks?
Couple summers ago my husband and I took a road trip from LA to Seattle. His family is from there and I have some relatives there but it was my first visit. I really enjoyed the outdoors there. The long evenings were great.
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by lawgrad91 » July 6th, 2011, 11:46 am
DevilAlumna wrote:I got in a 25 min. walk after the sun went down tonight, but before it was too dark. Mt. Rainier was visible in the distance, and at points, caught the outlines of the Olympic & Cascade ranges as well. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Seattle summer. It screams, "Get outside and DO SOMETHING."
(Note: said screaming can be somewhat stressful when all you want to do is veg out in front of the TV on a lazy Sunday morning, but those are problems to have.)
I

Mt. Rainier! The in-laws live in Tacoma, and the area is just lovely. I have terrific pix on my digital frame of Mt. Rainier, and Commencement Bay, and views from the Space Needle, etc.
Did Future DA get out as well?
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by DevilAlumna » July 6th, 2011, 2:18 pm
bluebutton wrote:
Woohoo--that sounds lovely! Did you go with FutureDA? Does she like walks?
Couple summers ago my husband and I took a road trip from LA to Seattle. His family is from there and I have some relatives there but it was my first visit. I really enjoyed the outdoors there. The long evenings were great.
FutureDA seems to think that the car seat/stroller is her personal instance of hell on earth, and screams commensurately. It'd almost be laughable, except she looks so tortured.
I can take short walks with her in the sling carrier, but I wanted to go farther last night and frankly, I just needed to get out of the house without her, so she stayed at home with dad.
Hope your newest is doing well!
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by bluebutton » July 6th, 2011, 10:56 pm
DevilAlumna wrote:
FutureDA seems to think that the car seat/stroller is her personal instance of hell on earth, and screams commensurately. It'd almost be laughable, except she looks so tortured.
I can take short walks with her in the sling carrier, but I wanted to go farther last night and frankly, I just needed to get out of the house without her, so she stayed at home with dad.
Ah yes. My first felt this way about the jogging stroller--fortunately that stroller was given to us otherwise that would have been a lot of money for nothin'. As I mentioned before, I run on my own for basically both those reasons--unhappy kid in stroller and need for some personal time.
DevilAlumna wrote:
Hope your newest is doing well!
He's doing great. Do wish he'd get out of his grumpy evening phase. Recently, we've been spending 5-9PM trying to get him to sleep--he's tired but wanting to exercise those lungs I guess.

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by lawgrad91 » July 7th, 2011, 10:03 pm
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by bluebutton » July 13th, 2011, 6:22 am
Wk 5 Day 1.
I'm using a free podcast down load and it was worth every penny last night. It had music but only a cue to start running after a 5 min warm up. so I ran for 10 min before doing the math and realizing things were messed up. I'm glad I looked at the print out of the program. I was supposed to do 3 sets of 5 min running and 3 min walking. I ended up walking three min and then ran another 5 min. So I got the same total amt of run time--15 min.
That said, I would have felt better if it hadn't been 10 days since my last run. It's been a hard couple weeks at our house
