Marathons+Moderation: Guest Post #5

Happy Wednesday everyone! This week’s Marathons+Moderation guest post comes from Amanda, one of my favorite runners.  Over the past two years, I’ve followed Amanda’s blog as she has battled through injuries, trained smarter, and grown through the process. She is one of the most honest bloggers that I know, often talking about the emotional and physical effects of training in a safe and open forum which also inspires readers to comment about their experiences.

Therefore, I was beyond excited when this busy lady offered to contribute to my marathons+moderation series. I hope you all head over to her blog to see what she’s all about and gain some inspiration!

BALANCE IN ALL THINGS
When the idea to write a guest post about how I find balance with marathon training appeared, I jumped up raising my hand and exclaimed ”OHHH I want to do it!”

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A classic sign of the marathon overachiever, who tries to run more miles than the schedule calls for, while still fitting in every normal daily life activity. Then because of my it must be great attitude about all things didn’t have time to fully do it justice, so thanks to Ashley for patiently waiting.

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UNDER CROSS TRAINING
I am going to focus on the area of balance that was severely out of whack for nearly 8 years…cross training.
  As I fell in love with running, I wanted more…for 4 years I maintained a steady 50 mile per week average while rarely running a race. Then in year 5 I wasn’t getting faster, I was just enjoying the movement…then to no one’s surprise I was injured…a lot…badly..and annoyingly.

Even with these injuries I still didn’t see the benefit of cross training or the joy.  Luckily this year I made a commitment to myself to cross training full bore for three months. This was inspired by a number of things:
-Reading posts like Ashley’s about amazing new workouts she had tried
-Realizing I couldn’t lift things if I needed to
-Being completely exhausted if I tried to do any other kind of workout
-An amazing race season that had really wiped me out

OVER CROSS TRAINING
It was becoming pretty obvious that might lack of variety was impacting my overall health, which was going to hurt my running. With my commitment I began to try EVERYTHING that came my way from yoga, Core Fusion, Biking, Swimming, Weights, core work, ki-hara…and again balance was out the window.

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I believe this is in some ways the trait of a runner. We simply go full boar until we can go no more, but I’m learning now that cross training can be fun, make me a better runner and create a new type of balance to my entire life.

BALANCE
Cross training like running needs to be fun and for me it needs to allow plenty of running time during marathon training.  To ensure that both marathon training and cross training could exist within the same week, required some planning…but less than you might imagine!

Monday and Wednesday I do 20-30 minutes of weights/squats/lunges and Tuesday/Thursday I do a killer 10-20 min core routine.  Neither of these require a great deal of time and therefore can even be done while I’m watching TV in the evening with David. I have also made a commitment to try a new workout monthly! It’s amazing what shaking things up can do to remind you of muscles you are neglecting and excite you to keep going with your cross training…it turns out 1 new thing a month, instead of 20 is much easier to do and enjoy.

I’ve also begun to have a weekly date with my hubby where we go bike riding. He loves it and it’s a great cross training workout for me, so it’s a win/win!  I love finding ways to workout with friends whether taking a walk to talk, biking or a running group these are the workouts that create amazing memories.

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There you have it…RunToTheFinish is about my passion for running, but more importantly living a joyful life. Balance is a large part of living joyfully and probably a process that will be ongoing forever!

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New Discovery: Yoga Download Shoulder Opener

 

Happy Tuesday!

Unfortunately, today was the second Tuesday in a row that work has kept me from my favorite class at Equinox.

IMG_2599 (640x478) But, unlike the past, I didn’t let a stressful day keep me from my yoga dreams.

IMG_2597 (640x478) I came home, rolled out my pink yoga mat, lit my favorite new candle, and searched iTunes for some yoga videos.

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Luckily, I found that Yoga Download has a free podcast which means I can enjoy 20 minute guided workouts for free! Each podcast also features an easy to print yoga pose guide. Just search Yoga Download on iTunes for over 40 free podcasts!

IMG_2601 (640x478) After a long day at the office and sitting in front of the computer, I chose the Yoga Download: Shoulder Opener #1  podcast.

It was the perfect mix of relaxing poses like the above and challenging plank and thread the needles poses.

image I can’t say enough wonderful things about these wonderful 20 minute sessions. They are free, easy to follow, can be done in the comfort of your own home, and leave me feeling relaxed and ready to conquer a homemade dinner!

Tonight’s dinner was another healthy and easy dinner inspired by Theodora’s pasta bowls: whole wheat pasta+vegetables+protein. In less than 15 minutes we whipped up a delicious dinner that was a nice change from our usual takeout or chicken and vegetables.

IMG_2596 (640x478) Tonight’s mix included spinach with garlic, white wheat rottini pasta, chicken meatballs, and vegetable primavera.

What is your favorite easy dinner combination?

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Brunches, Bootcamps, and Bachelorettes

After a whirlwind start to the weekend including my new 10K PR, I was ready for a relaxing rest of the weekend.

It turns out, my friends had other plans in store!

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After the race, our sweaty bunch headed over to the Whym for brunch.

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We were all starving and thirsty so luckily the service was friendly and pretty fast considering we had a large group.

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I hydrated with an iced coffee and water while our group caught up.

IMG_2547 (478x640)The menu had many delicious options such as whole wheat French toast, omelets, and pretzel rolls. They weren’t very good about making substitutions so instead I went with a tried and true favorite, an egg white frittata.  The salmon, pepper, and onion frittata was more delicious than I expected and the fruit salad was huge!

IMG_2549 (640x478) I would go to the Whym again in a heartbeat post race especially due to it’s close proximity to Central Park.

Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to hang out with the group very long due to the BeFitNYC launch event I was helping host with Leanne Shear and Rogue Female Fitness!

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Unfortunately, the event’s location had to change last minute due to weather. Those in attendance still had a great time and I was sweating like crazy by the end of the workout. The 30/30 boot camp style workout was no joke! I’ll definitely do a separate post about the event later this week once I get some of the footage the taped.

NYCH-BeFit_Launch_Sat_Blogger_Pics-110613 (11 of 15) (640x427)  NYCH-BeFit_Launch_Sat_Blogger_Pics-110613 (13 of 15) (640x427) NYCH-BeFit_Launch_Sat_Blogger_Pics-110613 (15 of 15) (427x640)The rest of my afternoon was filled with shopping and last minute errands before an evening of toasting and celebrating.

Our first stop was Barrow Street Ale House to catch up with Theodora, Tina, and Becca over a few drinks.

IMG_2558 (640x478)  Time flew as we laughed about our families and race goals.

drinks611 (475x357) Our next stop was City Winery, to toast one of our favorite couples, Mike and Liz!

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We’ve known Mike and Liz for four years, since Bo met them in graduate school. We’re so honored to be part of their big day and have loved watching their relationship evolve over the past few years.IMG_2562 (640x478)

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Their engagement party was amazing! It included make your own ice cream sandwiches, champagne, and a wonderful homemade playlist. 

IMG_2559 (478x640) Liz looked amazing and reminded me of a blonde Kate Middleton! Check out her gorgeous dress and curls! I’ve decided that I want my hair long again just so I can experiment with curling it!

260332_749563032572_6100416_38851806_1003970_n (640x480) After a few toasts, I had to part ways with Bo, and head to my final party of the night, a New York City bachelorette for Lauren! This was hands down one of the best bachelorette parties ever! I definitely questioned the limo idea but going bar to bar, from Brooklyn to Manhattan, in a white stretch limo was a blast, especially with these ladies!

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247987_534163385423_29200882_30870156_3470065_n (640x480) During the course of the evening we visited Mono+Mono, The Woods, No Malice Palace, Prohibition, and The Delancey.

Needless to say, a trip to Pick A Bagel was required on Sunday morning when I woke up.

IMG_2586 (640x478) IMG_2587 (640x478)  IMG_2589 (640x478)  IMG_2591 (640x478) Words can’t describe how much I enjoyed this whole wheat everything bagel complete with egg whites and low fat cheese.

That, combined with a dose of The O.C. Season 3 made for a wonderful end of the weekend.

Question: What is your favorite bachelorette memory from either your event or someone else’s?

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