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Walking Some More

November 14, 2010 by Jenn

This morning, Lisa, her mom Wendy, myself, Ruby and Angus went out again.  It must be dog love…or at least we’re attempting arranged marriage for our dogs.

The route that we chose today was one of those “If I had known that we were going to go this way, I would have pretended to be sick…or washing my hair…or injured”  basically, I would have done anything NOT to go if I had known that we were going to take the View Point Trail!  The View Point is a lookout in the Cranbrook Community Forest.

Cranbrook Community Forest Map

Normally, I will ride my bike up this trail in the summer when I’m looking for a killer ride.  The way up is long and a grind…it takes about an hour and a half to ride up, and you have to be extremely skilled to stay on your bike during the final 100 meters.  If you stall…you’re done and have to walk the rest of the way up.  I digress….just like this morning…I was doing anything I could to not have to go up the Viewpoint!

As the saying goes, “What doesn’t kill you, only makes you stronger”….and that is definitely how this morning was.  It was great to get out, successfully get climb up the ViewPoint trail and …. get back down the other side!

Ruby and Angus at the top

Note: Remember to always bring water!  Bring water even if you THINK you are only going on a little adventure, because it might turn into a BIG adventure…and you…and your dog…might get thirsty.

Hot, sweaty climb = freezing cold top. That's Cranbrook in the background behind Lisa and I.

And Note AGAIN: Wear layers that BREATHE!!! Oh lord is it uncomfortable when you can feel sweat dripping down your back…remember that you can always take off, but you can’t put on if you didn’t bring it!

Me at the top...FREEZING!...but admiring the view.

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Midget Dog Party

November 14, 2010 by Jenn

NO, I haven’t been vegging on the couch this weeked, enjoying my FOUR day holiday….I have been busy walking around the area….and, uh, shopping in the States….walking while shopping!!  Walking is walking, right???

My friend Lisa is in town for the weekend, she’s staying with her mom who has a little dog Angus, sooo naturally, I wanted to take Ruby and Angus out for a walk…it’s not everyday that Ruby gets to get out with a BOY dog!  I love taking Ruby out for a walk…as soon as she see’s that her leash is coming out, she gets so excited!  It’s like Christmas for a dog…where will we go, what will we see, what will we smell, what will I get to pee on???  Get that leash on me!!!  Christy was set to join us with her little dog, Stitch, as well, and to round out our walking group for the morning, our friend Kelli, who is allergic to the dogs!  Of course they wanted to jump all over her the most!! Poor Kelli…..

Up Eager Hill

There is a beautiful short hike in the local Cranbrook area called Eager Hill.  It’s a short drive  (5 mins) east of town and it can take anywhere from 20 mins to 60 mins to get up the hill.  It all depends on how fast or slow you want to go.  With these ladies, we didn’t wait around for nothin’ and it took about 25 mins, and when I go up with my dad, it usually takes around 35-40.  It’s a popular path in Cranbrook, and you can usually expect to see people out enjoying the mountain air, but not on this morning…it was just us, and our Midget Dog Party!

Midget Dog Party!

Christy is SUPA PUMPED about this walk!

At the top.

Trying to get the three midgets to pose.

SMILE 🙂

Ruby!! WTF!! People are looking!

View from the top...Steeples Range of the Rocky Mountains

How could you not love that face <3

We're much easier to pose than the midgets. Kelli, Christy, Lisa, Me

Heading back down

The End....HAHAHAHAHA

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Hitting the Treadmill Day 2

November 11, 2010 by Jenn

I did it!!! I went running TWO freaking days in a row.  I’m very proud.  To be honest, it seemed much easier today…not like 20lbs easier but, I had more energy.  Perhaps I just accepting that this is the way I have to get myself back into better shape.  Whatever the reason, today felt great.  Here’s what I did:

Treadmill [speed changes/intervals…incline is flat (0.0)]

0-3 mins Walking from 4.0 (speed)

4 min – Running at 5.0

5 min – 5.3

6 min – 5.6

7 min – 6.0

8 min – 6.3

9 min – 5.0

10- 14 min – repeat minutes 5- 9

15 min – Walking 4.0

16 min – Running 5.3

17 min – 5.6

18 min – 6.0

19 min – 6.3

20 min – 5.0

21 min – 5.5

22 min – 6.0

23 min – 6.5

24 min – 7.0

25 min – 5.0

Cooldown….Thank goodness that’s over!  The final interval is harder than the first 3 intervals, but the harder you work at the end, the optimal your calorie burn will be.  Have fun with this one….I did. Finally.  Tomorrow I’ll be on to day three.

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Hitting the Treadmill

November 10, 2010 by Jenn

I decided today that I needed to start running again. YUCK!  Since I’ve been concentrating on the Cookies and Cupcakes but not the Cardio, I find myself carrying a few too many pounds.  My too-tight pants don’t lie…neither does the jiggle, jiggle when my stomach hangs over the waistband!!!  Am I grossing you out yet?

“Don’t you teach spinning?” you ask?  Well, yes, but as you might have discovered yourself, your body becomes accustomed to doing a regular activity.  I may spin 3-4 times a week, which sounds like a lot, but my body is used to that exercise, so it pretty much just goes through the motions.  It gets bored!  Of course you can start to push yourself even further and harder….and that is the change that you need to make if you have reached this plateau.  Try something new…try your same activity at a new pace, with new resistance.  I decided that for me to kick my body back into muscle building, fat losing mode, I would start running again.

I packed my gym stuff this morning (so I wouldn’t have a reason to come home and find the couch) and headed to the gym after school today.   Here is how I started:

Treadmill (speed changes/intervals…incline is flat)

0-4 mins walking from 3.0-4.0 (speed)

5 min – Running at 5.0

6 min – 5.3

7 min – 5.6

8 min – 6.0

9 min – Walking 4.0

10 min – Running 5.0

Etc.

Repeat this cycle 3 more times…your last walk should start at minute 25.

It, sadly, was difficult for me.  I used to do these sets between 6.5-8.0…..and I am determined to get there again.  If nothing else, I have to do it so I have something to blog about.   It hurts in the moment, but boy does it feel good when it’s over.

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Before Dawn

November 4, 2010 by Jenn

This morning at 6am, my spinning class was full!  It is so great to see so many people coming to the gym before the sun even begins to think about rising.  It makes it so much more exciting as an instructor as well…I can feed off the energy of the (mostly) women in my class.  I love it!  It also makes me hit the snooze button on my alarm when it goes off at 5:15am, one less time!  I know I better get my ass to the gym.  THERE ARE PEOPLE WAITING!!!! Here is the spin routine from this morning!

SPIN-J

Duration: 45mins

Warm Up

Sex is on Fire – 3:28 – 5/10 – seated/stand

Bad Romance – 4:27 – 6/10 – speed song – seated, turn up tension full turn @ :57- 1:29, 2:20- 2:50, 3:42-end

Morning After Dark – 3:54 – 7/10 – stair climbing – “dance on your toes”, keep your bum forward, chin/head up, light fingers on the bar, turn the tension up every 30s.

Ego – 3:03 – 6/10 – jumps (hover/stand) with sprints @ :40-1:12, 1:35-2:08, 2:23-end

Snuff – 4:36 – 7/10 – seated climb, turn tension up every 30s 1/2 turn

Somebody to Love – 3:33 – 8/10 – grind and climb – start standing, :40-:58 standing sprint, 1:26- 1:46 sit sprint, 2:28-2:46 stand sprint. Keep your tension at 8/10 throughout the song.

Take That – 2:47 – 7/10 – jumps between seated/hover/stand, every time song says “take that” switch position

Starstrukk- 3:23 – power sprint – sprinting tension – power sprint turn up tension 2 full turns @ :45-1:15, 1:45-2:15, 2:51-end

Hard Sun – 5:22 – 8/10 – climb – pick up pace @ 1:20 and 3:20, 2:00 and 4:00 full turn up “power ten” (countdown from 10)

Sing – 3:49 – 7/10 – hover, 1/2 turn up every 30s – every 30s put either R hand or L hand behind back (while hovering), make sure to alternate

Just Breathe – cooldown…keep those legs spinning, gradually lower your heart rate….stretch out those muscles.

Spinning or exercising is a fabulous way to start the day….I always feel so great throughout the day knowing that my workout is done, rather than feeling it looming over me all day long.  Now, if only I could have people waiting for me at the gym EVERY day…maybe I would hit the snooze button one less time every week day 🙂  OR an even better idea would be to have people waiting at my door!  I would definitely get up then…you probably wouldn’t come again…I’m not a pretty sight in the morning.

Have a great day everybody!  Remember to find a way to sweat today.

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Just Where is the Cardio?

November 3, 2010 by Jenn

I was beginning to wonder that myself . . . yes, I’ve been busy baking, and with the pressure of a mid-week bake for my mom’s birthday, I’ve not had a focus on cardio for the blog…BUT I’VE BEEN DOING IT!!!! Thank god….all this baking requires sampling (the best part of baking…mmm).  The gym I work for PAYS me to do cardio, remember that piece from the About Me section you should have memorized?

What I will do with the cardio posts is provide you with playlists and some moves that you can do while you’re either spinning, running, or hiking.  I hope that you are able to take something from the future posts.  Remember: if a girl (me) who used to weigh as much as a small car can do it, you can drag your ass out and do it too!

Here is the first SPINNING post.

Duration – 60mins – H

Warm Up

New Divide – 4:24 – seated/stand – turn tension up @ 1:05, 2:18, 3:15

I Gotta Feeling – 4:41 – 30s seated/hover/stand, turn it up a 1/2 every time you sit

Infinity 2008 – 6:24 – 20s sprints, start @ 1:00

Gimme Sympathy – 3:45 – standing jog and standing sprint @ :45-1:00, 1:05-1:20, 2:15-2:30, 2:45-3:00

Rooster – 6:15 – seated climb – turn up tension every 45s

The Fixer – 3:00 – hover – 30s, R/L hand behind your back (alternating)

Burn It To The Ground – 3:30 – 8/10 tension, standing sprint @ :50, 1:38, 2:55

Kids – 5:25 – slides

Wannabe – 2:55 – high speed or high tension

Sound of Freedom – 4:30 – seated sprint

Shook Me All Night Long – 3:30 – ladder 1/2 turn up and stand, 1/4 down, sit down

Take a Chance – 4:04 – student choice

Dancing in the Dark – 4:03 – standing climb

Cooldown

Remember to stretch 🙂 …and towel down your sweaty parts

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