Tuesday, March 6, 2012

The more things change, the more they change.

Well, it's my first check in of the new year, and there have been some MAJOR changes in my plan.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQ6zr6kCPj8&ob=av2e

Injuries, work travel, and lack of ability to control my appetite :-) have pretty much ruled out building up to run a marathon distance by May 2012. BUT, alternate plans have been laid:


Remember this? This was my first 5K back in Thanksgiving 2011. Starting with me on the left, it was my brother Ray, their friend Mark, my sister-in-law Ruth, and their friend Karen.

We have decided to form Team Ciera! We are running a team relay at the Vermont City Marathon this year. I will be leading off and running a 5K. Then, the real runners take over :-)

I had big plans on running a marathon to raise money for our trip to the Global Foundation for Peroxisomal Disorder Family Conference this July in Florida. Though I am not running a full marathon, I thought of another way to keep things interesting (And this ties into the video at the top of this post):

Our conference fees for the family will run about $475. I can accept donations in person, of course. Also, you can donate directly to me here: (any donations above our conference fees will go directly to the GFPD):





Or, if you would like to donate to the GFPD itself, you can do so in Ciera's name (to help be sure it goes towards our expenses) by adding special instructions just before you finish the donation, or just make a general donation to the cause itself, which would be wonderful!

http://www.thegfpd.org/donate

At any rate, please let me know by phone,e-mail, facebook, this blog, or whatever, that you made a donation for Team Ciera. I will check with the GFPD shortly before the race to see what donations have been made in her name.

And this is where it gets interesting, hopefully:

If I get enough donations (total, including to GFPD) to cover our conference fees, I will provide all of us with 30 seconds or more of ME in video, doing the LMFAO shuffle to the song "Party Rock Anthem" (Please, if you haven't looked at the video yet, do it now. The shuffle starts at about the 3:30 mark). To be sure, I DON'T want to do this, which is what makes it interesting. Yes, I'll put it on Youtube and Facebook!

EVEN BETTER!


If the total donations top $1000, I will do the dance in a very public setting, to be decided by all of us! Some thoughts are - at the starting line or finish line of the race, at a school auditorium, at the mall (as long as I won't get arrested, I'm all for it). My best idea, if I can make it work, is 7th inning at a Vermont Lake Monsters minor league baseball game this year. Believe me, I have ideas to make this truly entertaining!!!!

So donate early and often, and send this blog to everyone you know. My total embarrassment has to be worth something, right?

Also, I will try to come up with some Team Ciera items for sale. Any money above costs for these items will go towards out conference expenses, and then to the GFPD if there is extra.

Stay tuned!













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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Welcome Back!!

Weight: 211
Total Miles: 60



Well, I am back, finally. It's been a few weeks of ups and downs, mostly downs, in my Marathon quest. My injury from football cost me a week or so, then I pulled my calf muscle again, tried to run through it, then had to shut it down for another 4 or 5 days. 

In the mean time, I fell off the lunch wagon - pretty much the whole time I wasn't running. Between the holidays, and being frustrated I couldn't run, I started eating big again. Not like I used to, but much more than I should.

I can tell you for sure, once you start cheating, it becomes so much easier to keep doing it. I am still trying to get back on track, I haven't completely made it yet. Christmas weekend will hopefully be the big cut-off date.

And that's the main reason I haven't posted, also. I was kind of upset with myself on how things had slipped, and it was easier to not post than to post why things weren't going well. At one point, I was below 210, but went back up. Luckily, it was only about 4 pounds, but it was still ticking me off. It is heading back in the right direction now!

But, there have also been some big UPs. I have been back to running, and this morning I ran a 5k for practice! That's the most I have run at one time since the Thanksgiving race, and it felt great! The last couple of runs before that, I wanted to go for 3+, but I had a sort of mental roadblock about expanding my boundaries. My body was definitely willing to do more, but my mind lost the desire to. But I really feel like I have aclomplished something again, and have a great achievement to build on.

Here's the latest run down of my runs:



So, with a renewed sense of purpose, our hero heads into the new year with great optimism and ambition! :-)


Monday, November 28, 2011

Rock and Run, Part 2

Weight: ?? 
Total Miles: 45



Well, it happened. It had to, sooner or later. No matter how I try to fight it, I was bound to get caught up in it at some point.
     I ran my first race on Thanksgiving day. It was a 5k in my hometown of Barre, VT. There was about 100 people there, runners and walkers (no, not walkers from the Walking Dead, just people who walked!). I finished in 36 minutes, 11 seconds. I was really very proud of myself, even though I walked more of the second half than I expected. There were two reasons for that. One- most of the 2nd half was uphill, and it really beat on my legs. Two - I stupidly miscalculated how long 5k was!
    I was thinking 5k was about 2.7 miles. When I realized it was over 3, all of my preset goals for myself went out the window :-( I ran for the entire first mile, then all but about 100 yards of the first half of mile 2. After that, though, the hills took their toll. Still, it was a great feeling getting that first one under my belt. 
    And I want to give a shout out to my brother Ray, and my sister-in-law Ruth. They told me about the race, and really helped me be feel a bit prepared and like I knew what I was doing there. That was no easy task! Another fun fact - I saw an old friend from high school at the race as well. It was the anniversary of her first 5k, which was at this same race last year!
   I realized one very important fact after that race. I am going to have to run outdoors more as I gain distance.  There's a big difference between running on a temperature controlled, level, soft indoor track and running on the hills and footing that go along with road racing. 

That's me on the left, looking much worse off than my running
pals. I especially hate my brother Ray (1437), who basically ran a 5k 
just to warm up for the 5k!

No weight today, since I didn't run this morning. It was a running day, but like above, there are two reasons. One- I still have a MASSIVE charley horse from playing football on Sunday. In one play, I caught not only a TD pass, but a defender's knee coming at full speed right into the middle of my thigh! I was going to try to run anyway, figuring it would hurt but that I probably couldn't make it any worse. However, Ciera decided to be reason #2 when she figured she had slept long enough at 3am this morning. So I got to take her for a drive instead. Oddly, in some ways I do enjoy the quiet times when I am driving with her at night, but lord knows I can't miss too many chances to run! :-)


Sunday, November 20, 2011

run, runsomemore

weight: 212
Total miles: 36


(And for some real fun, go to youtube and look up some of Slade's latest live concerts... let's just say, it ain't 1981 anymore!)

    Hey, all you viewers out there, I'm back! I was going to post earlier in the week, but after last weekend (and Monday), I had put on a couple of pounds. I didn't want to start a post by saying my weight had gone up :-). But, everything's back on track now.

   First and foremost, to anyone who saw my FB post earlier this week, Ciera is fine. She hasn't had any more seizures, and although we didn't here from the Doctor yet (but BELIEVE me, he will hear from me!), we upped her seizure meds a bit anyway. We were supposed to do it a while ago, but didn't feel it was necessary at the time.
  The seizures themselves are not really a big deal. The hardest part was just being reminded of how things can change quickly. I mean, my head always knows, but you get used to a certain level of care and trouble, and let yourself think "well, that's just how it's going to be from now on". It's tough to explain, so i hope that makes some sense.
  And I am also reminded of some of the other kids in our PBD family. It's been a terrible couple of months, with a number of our children passing away. Honestly, sometimes I feel like I shouldn't post about Ciera's relatively small issues, since there's so much more going on. But I know a lot of people care about how she is doing, and even though her problems are not life-and-death right now, they are important, too.

But, back to running:
  I just did my first two 8 minute runs this week (8 minute running, 5 walking, then 8 running again) and surprisingly, it wasn't bad at all! My air has improved to the point where I can run my normal pace, and when I get too winded, I can just slow down a little and actually catch my breath to an extent. That's a BIG change from where I started. I still need to run as much as possible at the faster pace, so I can push to keep improving my stamina and strength. As I seem to keep repeating, I still have a long way to go. I am looking forward to trying a mile or two, to see if I can do it. I am hoping to run Thanksgiving Day morning in a race with my brother, and probaby sister-in-law, though I don't know for sure. I am hoping they have a small 5K run, though!

Have a happy Turkey Day to all my friends that celebrate it! And to those that don't, happy Thursday, I guess :-)

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Run, Jimmy, Run..

Total Miles: 22.6
Weight: 215


Ok, the song has nothing to do with running; I just think it's funny and it gave me this week's blog title :-)

I have been running at the track all week, even though the weather's been pretty good outside. I just like the feel of running on the track, without having to worry about puddles and cracks and uneven pavement. I don't want to get too spoiled or bored though, so I'll just have to be sure to get outside some more. If anyone wants to see, this is the summary of my running:


Thanks to some good advice from my brother, I have been stretching my lower legs and feet better, and it has really helped. The last 2 runs have been basically pain free! And maybe the bananas have helped too :-)

And I love that fact that the weight has still been coming off. I am down about 15 pounds since before I started running, and although I am eating much better than I used to, I'm still eating enough to keep me mostly satisfied, and when I want, I still go out and eat and don't feel guilty (Thank you Koto's!) 

The most interesting thing is that I actually want to work out in the mornings, and sort of miss it on days I'm not going out running. I am still on my beginner's program, so I am trying to not run except for when I am supposed to on the program. Some of the off days, I am still going to the gym and doing other stuff. Some, I'm just using some cardio stuff on my Xbox 360 to do mild exercises. It's easy to want to right now, since the results have been so positive!

It's still easy to see how far I have to go, but so far, the journey has been worth it! 

Stay tuned for a preview of next week's episode......  (ok, don't, because there aren't any!)


Monday, October 31, 2011

Two Steps Forward, one step back.

Weight: 218
total Miles: 16.4

   Well, another week is beginning, and I am still running. It's definitely gotten harder to get up at 4:30, but the focus on the goal and the noticeable weight loss and just generally feeling better have all helped quite a bit.

    This morning, I was running on the track in the gym, and working on extending my stride to cover more ground with less effort. I usually run for speed (football, softball, baseball, etc), and I run in very quick, short strides. It was interesting to concentrate on a longer, gliding sort of stride. Learn something new every day!

   I've had a few problems on the last couple of runs. About 1.25 miles in, I get a muscle pull in my right leg. It goes away in a day. Then, I take an extra day between runs. I warm up, test it a bit, and everything feels good. I start running, and it still feels good. Then, as I said, about 1.25 miles in, it sort of "pops". Not in a big, painful way, but sudden and it keeps me from running. The first time, I was about 1 mile or so from home, so I walked the rest of the way. This time, I was on the track at the gym, so I just stopped and went home.

I may have to take a break from running for a while, I don't know. If I do, at least I can still work on my stamina. As I said before, my legs seem to be handling things pretty well so far, except for this. I am just not sure how long to wait, or how far to push. I don't have a lot of time to waste if I am going to be able to finish 26 miles.....


Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Another brick in the Wall

Total Miles: 12.3
Weight: 222
Favorite running songs:
Pump It (Black-Eyed Peas)
I Can't Drive 55 (Sammy Hagar)


    Today was my first run for week 2 of my beginner's program. instead of 8 60-second runs with 90-second walks in between, it's now 6 90-second runs with 2-minutes in between. My walking/running miles have come down to about a 14 minute average, which is a small but nice improvement. I have burned through all the songs currently on my phone, and my favorites so far for running have been "Pump It" by the Black-Eyed Peas", and "I Can't Drive 55" by Sammy Hagar. I would love to hear some of your suggestions!


     I am finding my legs can handle what I'm doing beautifully right now, but I'm definitely limited by my air supply (not the band, either, they're not even in my playlist). My walking/running miles have come down to about a 14 minute average, which is a small but nice improvement.

    I need to do more on my not running days to try to increase my stamina. I haven't done much yet in the way of cross-training, but it seems like the time.

    The weekend run was interesting. We stayed with my Mom in Barre, and I did 3 miles. But Barre is much more hilly than where I am in Essex, and I was surprised at how much more work it was to do some light-to-moderate hills. the good news, though, is that the hills were mostly up on the way out, so guess what that means for the way back?

    And although I lost about 1.5 pounds, I still have a lot of work to do on my eating habits. Yesterday, I had to entertain visiting customers, so lunch at Rozzi's and dinner at Windjammer certainly didn't help. In fact, I am happy I still lost some weight with how much I ate over the weekend and Monday.

My breakfasts have been going great, and usually at work is, too. The problem is between supper and bedtime, or the "noshing hours". It's really hard to ignore all the snacks around. The funny thing is, I usually want chocolate, which I don't keep around too often. So I get something else instead, which doesn't satisfy me (because it's not chocolate, duh!), so I go back again, still don't find chocolate, but end up with something else! It's a vicious circle leading to the other vicious circle - the one around my waist- but I am happy at the progress I have made so far and I don't want to change too much at once.

    The short version of all this is that I am happy with how things have gone, but I also am realizing how much farther I have to go. Thanks for tuning in, and see you next week on this same bat-time, same bat-channel.