Oh bee tee dubs…
I beat my first half-marathon time by almost a half an hour!!!!!!!
I raced in the Pittsburgh half-marathon on sunday. My final time was 2 hours and 27 minutes.
So proud of meself :)
I beat my first half-marathon time by almost a half an hour!!!!!!!
I raced in the Pittsburgh half-marathon on sunday. My final time was 2 hours and 27 minutes.
So proud of meself :)
Avocado Hummus
2 garlic cloves
1 (15-ounce) can of garbanzo beans
1 lemon, zest and juice
2 tablespoon tahini
2 avocados
Salt
Olive Oil
Paprika1. Place garlic cloves, garbanzo beans, lemon zest and juice from the lemon and tahini in a food processor. Blend until smooth. Salt to taste.
2. Add two avocados and blend just until smooth. Salt to taste once more. Transfer to a bowl, pour a few tablespoons of olive oil on top, and sprinkle a few dashes of paprika. Serve with whatever you like, whether it be pita chips, warm slices of pita or crackers.
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Must try this.
I like this. So many people at work remark on how happy I am. It makes me feel even better :)
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damnn, gotta try these new ones out
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First off, I am NOT a morning person. I usually sleep in til 11 am, but I’ve been wanting to change this schedule and start running in the morning. I set my alarm for 7:30 this morning. Every ounce of me wanted to hit that snooze button and go back to sleep, but I didn’t. I got up, ate some breakfast, and went for a 5 mile run. I feel so amazing right now. It’s nice to know my workout is already done and I don’t have to stress about it. I need to make this my routine! I will make it happen :)
I’m going rockclimbing at the gym tonight. The gym has a scale and body fat calculator so I’ll come back tonight with my new numbers.
26 days until my half-marathon.
I can do it.
Guh. So I haven’t kept track of anything, but I have been keeping up with my new healthy lifestyle. I’m down a few more pounds and I feel great. I will update tomorrow and make some new goals. Pics to come as well :)
27 days until my half marathon!!
1. Always exercise on Monday. This sets the psychological pattern for the week. Along those lines …
2. If at all possible, exercise first thing in the morning. As the day wears on, you’ll find more excuses to skip exercising. Get it checked off your list, first thing.
3. Never skip exercising two days in a row. You can skip a day, but the next day, you must exercise, no matter how inconvenient.
4. Give yourself credit for the smallest effort. My father always said that all he had to do was put on his running shoes and close the door behind him. Many times, by promising myself I could quit ten minutes after I’d started, I got myself to start—and then found that I didn’t want to quit, after all.
5. Think about context. I thought I disliked weight training, but in fact, I dislike the guys who hang out in the weight-training area. Are you distressed about the grubby showers in your gym? Do you try to run in the mornings, but recoil from going out in the cold? Examine the factors that might be discouraging you from exercising.
6. Exercise several times a week. If your idea of exercise is to join games of pick-up basketball, you should be playing practically every day. Twice a month isn’t enough.
7. If you don’t have time to both exercise and take a shower, find a way to exercise that doesn’t require you to shower afterward. Twice a week, I have a very challenging weight-training session, but the format I follow doesn’t make me sweat. (Some of you are saying, “It can’t be challenging if you don’t sweat!” Oh yes, believe me, it is.)
8. Look for affordable ways to make exercising more pleasant or satisfying. Could you upgrade to a nicer or more convenient gym? Buy yourself a new iPod? Work with a trainer? Get a pedometer to keep track of your walking distances? Exercise is a high life priority, so this a worthwhile place to spend some money if that helps.
9. Think of exercise as part of your essential preparation for times you want to be in especially fine form—whether in performance (to be sharp for an important presentation) or appearance (to look good for a wedding) or mood (to deal with a stressful situation). Studies show that exercise does help.
10. Remember one of my favorite Secrets of Adulthood, courtesy of Voltaire: Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good. Don’t decide it’s only worth exercising if you can run five miles or if you can bike for an hour. I have a friend who scorns exercise unless she’s training for a marathon—so she never exercises. Even going for a ten-minute walk is worthwhile. Do what you can.
11. Don’t kid yourself. Belonging to a gym doesn’t mean you go to the gym. Having been in shape in high school or college doesn’t mean you’re in shape now. Saying that you don’t have time to exercise doesn’t make it true.
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really puts things into perspective
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Little boosts of confidence like this give me extra motivation to keep my new healthy lifestyle up.
I finally bought my spring break plane ticket to Florida!
I will be in a bathing suit in 28 days.
Keep focused.
Update with pictures on my progress coming soon :)