Good news!
I was able to run (more like a jog) without any pain! I was skeptical, even a little afraid before I started my warm-up. I even contemplated not going because I didn’t want to have to feel the burning ache in my left mid foot again.
Then I remembered how crappy I’ve been feeling because I haven’t been able to run. I told myself that I could just walk back home knowing that I at least tried.
As my Garmin finally caught the satellite signal, I pressed the Start button and picked up my feet.
I’m still limping a little, so I am making sure that I take it slow.
This is my tentative workout plan for this week.
| Date |
Workout |
| Monday 2/6 |
1.00 mile jog
Turbo kick (1 hour) |
| Tuesday 2/7 |
OFF (light stretching) |
| Wednesday 2/8 |
1.00 mile jog |
| Thursday 2/9 |
30 minute Trainer |
| Friday 2/10 |
OFF (light stretching) |
| Saturday 2/11 |
Bike Ride |
| Sunday 2/12 |
Pilates |
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Lunch:
Iced coffee, 1/2 cinnamon raisin bagel with almond butter, side salad (quinoa, mushrooms, zukes, ranch dressing.
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Turbo Kick Boxing was SO MUCH FUN!
I was so uncoordinated! At first I was mortified that I couldn’t follow the routine. Also the fact that the instructor had to move my body in the right positions.
This was actually my very FIRST TIME, in a Group exercise class. Actually scratch that, I went to an Aerobics class years ago, but couldn’t keep up with the routine, so I left in the first 10 minutes.
This time I stuck with the entire class and did as many of the moves as I possibly could. There were some moves where I was not able to do because it required balance on my injured foot. I felt a little pain, so I avoided the balancing act on that side.
As time went on, I got better at it. If my work schedule allows, I will definitely be going again.

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Fitness Apps:
ACSM wrote an article in their ACSM Fit Society Page about how smartphones can help improve your health and keep you fit & active.
They gave a list of apps to try. Some of them sounded pretty interesting, so I jumped on my Iphone 4S and started to download.
Here are the ones that I downloaded. They’re all free apps by the way.
JEFIT is a pretty cool app. You can personalize it with your measurements, log your strength training workouts, jot down notes, follow/create routines.
My favorite part about this app is the muscle groups page. Each body part category leads you to the exercises that work that muscle. For instance, if I wanted to tone my Triceps (which I do!), a HUGE list of lifting exercising pops up from Barbell Lying Triceps Press to Dips and Triceps Pushdown V-Bar.
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YOGA I like this app because it shows you the poses and gives you short tutorials on how to do each pose—perfect for beginners. There is even a routine already made called Quick Recipe. If you don’t like their routine, you can design your own as well. The best part, I think is that there is information on each pose and a visual of which muscles are used. For instance, here in the Tadasana, it shows that the entire trunk area is used along with some neck muscles as well. When you’re done with your yoga session, there is a calendar for you to log it.
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Tai Chi is a good app as well. I LOVE LOVE the relaxing rainforest music in the background—very calming.
It uses a cartoon to show you the poses. You also have the option of just reading the text directions or have it read to you—very much like an instructor student format.
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Off to shower, study before I head out for my class!
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