April 6, 2010


My Decision on 26.2

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In January last year, I did something I never in a million years thought I would do. I signed up for not just a half marathon, but a full marathon as well! When I was able to run a 5K the previous fall I wanted to see how far I could actually run. I thought it would be a fun challenge and I dove right into training.

After three months of training to “finish,” I ran across the finish line of my first half marathon in a little over 2:43. You can see my full recap here. I was in pain, but also so proud of myself for setting a goal and reaching it.

After a few weeks off to recover, I slowly started to build my mileage up so I could start training for my next goal. A marathon. This is when the problems started.

After running my previous shoes literally to the ground, it was time for some new ones. I liked my previous ones and never had any problems with them, but felt that I may need a little more support to tackle 26.2. So, I went to a different running shoe store and got fitted. They put me in a high arch shoe and they felt fine. So I was happy and eager to get started with training.

A few weeks passed and I started to have a pain on the inside of my right calf. I thought maybe I pulled it, or just didn’t stretch enough. When I couldn’t run more than half a mile without being in extreme pain, I knew something was wrong.

I went to a physical therapist and after an hour of questions, flexing, and tests, he diagnosed me with Posterior Shin Splints.

Here’s a little information on them: “The muscles most affected in posterior shin splints are the Soleus and the Tibialis Posterior. In the leg, these muscles are firmly attached around the back of the knee. They run down the back and inner side (medial side) of the leg, and attach to the foot. If the foot is in a proper alignment to the leg, these muscles function efficiently and pain-free. However, when the foot is pronated (the foot rolls outward at the ankle and you walk more on the inner aspect of the foot), these muscles are forced to become twisted as they attach to their respective foot structures. The twisting of these muscles can cause tiny tears in the muscles, or the muscles become “pulled” and inflamed. This will produce pain.” Source

Unfortunately, with improper running shoes, unusually tight calves, and weak hips, something was bound to go wrong sometime! Because of the pain, I had to downgrade to the half marathon, and put the full on hold for awhile.

I exchanged my running shoes for a pair with a lower arch (Saucony Omni 8), and went to physical therapy for 90 minutes, 3x a week for 6 weeks. I am proud to say I have not had any pain since!

I have also started running in compression socks to prevent anything else from happening. My legs feel amazing after my run and I am extremely happy that I have had no other problems.

So, after running two more half marathons and training for another one with no problems, I started to think about completing a marathon this year. There were so many things I had to consider. Spring or Fall? Would I be able to train properly? Would I be able to train this year, or wait until next year? What marathon would I choose?

Finally, after figuring out some things, both good and bad, I reached a decision…

This summer and fall I will be training for the Marine Corps Marathon on October 31, 2010! I am excited and terrified at the same time!

April 3, 2010


Double the Workout, Double the Fun

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Yesterday I had an unexpected day off from work. We could either take yesterday or Monday off. Since I had a lot of errands to do before the weekend came, I opted for taking yesterday off.

Noting that I had a few free hours, I thought I’d take a class at the gym that I had been interested in but never really fit into my schedule before, Body Works plus Abs. Similar to a Body Pump class, it was an hour of strengthening arms, legs, and abs with weights. It was intense! I could definitely tell where my weak spots were after taking that class so I know what I need to work on.

Before I left the gym I looked at the class schedule and saw that they added a Zumba class to Friday afternoons, so I thought, why not? So I left to get some errands done. I washed my car, which hasn’t been washed since September, did some grocery shopping, and cleaned the house. My muscles were starting to ache a little bit but I wasn’t surprised, I worked hard that morning!

One of the reasons why I haven’t tried Zumba before is that it’s so popular at our gym, you need to be there at least 30 minutes before the start of class to make sure you get a spot! I just haven’t been able to get there in time before the class fills up. But, with an empty afternoon I had plenty of time. :)

I can now see why it’s popular, it’s so much fun! We did about 15 songs in an hour and I definitely got a great workout. The best thing was I didn’t even realize how fast the class went by! Whenever I do my cardio on a machine, I always glance down at the clock to see how much time I had left. While doing Zumba, I looked at the clock once to see that we only had five minutes left! Needless to say, I think I’ll be trying to find time now to fit this class into my schedule. :)

With all the exercise I had today I knew an amazing dinner was well deserved, and I was only craving one thing. Sushi!

That’s all I’ve been wanting for the past three days! So I was so happy to enjoy a nice night out with Todd and enjoy some delicious sushi. I had a seaweed salad, cucumber roll, avocado roll, and veggie roll. Overall, it was a very nice day off. :)

Now, time to get to bed so I can get up bright and early to complete my eight mile training run!

April 1, 2010


A Workout Pledge

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Yesterday afternoon, while I was catching up on some blogs, I stumbled upon Mary’s post on a workout pledge. Based on how many comments she received, she would spend that much time on the treadmill.

Knowing that I had to get some form of exercise after I left work, I jumped right in and committed myself to the 90 minute pledge!

Since I had a run scheduled for this morning, I decided to bring my bike out of its winter hibernation and enjoy the gorgeous weather we were having.

Can you believe this bike is over 10 years old?! I got it in 1999 during high school but it was hanging up in my parent’s garage until a year ago. You can tell I didn’t ride it much since the tires are the originals. :)

I left at 5:30pm on the dot.

I was planning to leave at 5 but forgot that I needed to fill my tires up with air and search the house for my helmet and gloves.

I rode 8 miles to the 13 mile marker on the trail. This mile is my favorite because of the view!

I took few minutes to enjoy nature (minus the bugs that kept flying into my face) and then hopped back on and headed home. Overall, I biked 16.2 miles in 100 minutes.

It was a great first ride for the year and I’m so happy we are getting back into biking weather!

Oh, and I’m not big on the whole April Fool’s thing, though I did think about announcing I was pregnant on Facebook this morning. I swear I’m not! :)

February 22, 2010


Nine Bottles of Wine, Niagara Part 4

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To conclude our wonderful weekend in Niagara, we drove around to as many wineries as we could before they closed for the evening.

First stop, the Ice House Winery. They had free tastings of most of their ice wine and we ended up buying two bottles. A little pricey, but definitely worth it!

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Look at all of that ice wine!

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Next was Riverview Cellars. Not sure why I didn’t get a picture of the building. I think it was really windy when we arrived and we just wanted to be inside!

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We enjoyed most of their wines and ended up purchasing a bottle of 2007 Fontana Dolce.

Inniskillin was next. We only stayed for a few minutes and looked around. They had an impressive collection and we sampled a few but weren’t really impressed.

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The Reif Estate Winery was next on our list.

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A few minutes down the road and we ended up at Strewn Winery.

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I loved the modern look on the inside!

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We tasted a few different wines and purchased two bottles of their ice wine. I already have one open bottle in the fridge. :-)

They even have cooking classes!

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Our last stop was Peller Estates Winery. It was after 5:30pm at this point and all of the wineries were closed, except this one that was open until 6pm.

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There were so many people at the tasting section and a few people waiting so we just looked around and checked out the wall of different corkscrews. They even had another display on the other side. Who knew their were so many different kind?

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Dinner was simple. We headed back to the hotel and found a little restaurant, called Falls and Firkin that was part of the casino. Plus there was only a 5 minute wait which made it even better! Another restaurant we checked had a 3 hour wait! I understand it was Valentine’s Day, but it was already 6:30 and we knew we couldn’t wait another 3 hours for dinner.

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After looking at the menu, I had a hard time trying to decide between a Vegetable & Goat Cheese Wrap or a Veggie Burger. I chose the burger.

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We were all starving by this point so I happily ate this delicious burger. I may have also eaten the onion rings that came with it. I have a weakness for onion rings. :-)

On Monday morning we left a little early to get a start on our 8hr drive back home. It was a great weekend, even though it was cold. :-)