Showing posts with label excercise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label excercise. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

The Montana Momma Workout (of sorts)

Bruised arms, sore chest, scabbed knees.  Sounds like I have been hitting the trails and gym hard huh? Not really.  I am just a  mom.

Reality check:  unless you have a full time nanny, expendable income, and the mental ability to leave your child on a daily basis for "me" time -- you will not be sporting 6-pack abs or a nice tiny butt.  You might even find yourself with unexplained bruises and pains with zero recollection of how they appeared.  I have NEVER "sported" a perfectly athletic, hot-girl physique, or really been close to being that tight-assed mom that we all secretly despise, but at least in my "pre-baby" world I could have had those aspirations, if I was so inclined.  I was as active as the above-average person, but by no means "extreme."   Now, I am a slightly muffin topped, saggy, bruised woman who feels fortunate to get a shower every third day.  While "pounds" haven't been added, I think I have just lost the majority of my muscle mass.  I know what you are thinking.  Hot, right?

The Pre-Baby way of working out?  Spending a weekend running a half marathon with friends ... Actually, was pregnant here and didn't know it ...
I have managed to not gain weight per-se since the arrival of the Little Dream, and I find myself wondering how that is even possible given how drastically my activity level has declined.   Or has it?  Gone are the days of long runs, summiting high peaks, and back-country ski days (for now).  Welcome the new reality: taking the everyday hub-bub and making it like a weight lifting-Zumba-Tae Bo-speed walking sort of workout trance that is done ALL day long, even in your sleep.  The example workout:

The Sleeping Yoga Floor Routine:   Do I start with early morning or late night?  Not sure, they all run together and I am still not sure wthat the "beginning of my day" is any longer.  We'll start with 5am.  Lately the Little Dream has passed on dreaming and instead thinks she needs to scream "momma" and "ouieeeee!" from her crib before the crack of dawn so that she can "cuddle" with mom and dad.   Cuddle my butt.   It's more like a Crocodile Dundee movie for me, where I am wrestling a baby alligator while being bitten!  She is now old enough to just play with my boobs and poke them.  Reminder, it's 5:30am.  On top of me, next to me, boney heels into thighs, over the arm, under the arm, lay on my side, my back ... What?  She wants "up" now.  I have been working out before I was even out of bed?   It's now time to dead-lift her to the floor and hope she feels like chasing a dog around the dark house for 30 more minutes.  That still hasn't happened by the way.

Breakfast time, aka, the Cross Fit Milk Jug Workout:   Balancing 25 lb of moving person on your hip, while you simultaneously squat, pick up the rejected  sippy cup 14 times, butter toast one handed, pick up scraps of dropped food, kick the begging dog away, switching 25 lb milk jig to the other hip for equal bruising distribution, fighting off the Little Dream's arms from going down your shirt in search of the still desired breast -  while cooking eggs.  Up and down a few times, she can't decide if she's in an independent mood this morning of just wanting to be held by mom.  My biceps and quads better look good after this session!

Gymnastics for Adults, or "It's time to get dressed Little Girl":   Ugh... one of my least favorite parts of the day, besides meal time (to come later).  I feel like a high school wrestler on the mat for the first time.  Thank goodness there isn't a crowd watching and cheering (or booing) me on.  They would witness some outward and inward profanity and quite a hideous spectacle.  In this portion of the Montana Mom Workout, the Little Dream and I demonstrate the gorgeous balance of somersaults, floor spins, and often even some crunches and sit ups.  I have to TACKLE my child, and perform a fine balance of standing on my knees while fetching clothes and body parts all over the room.  My efforts to hold her still feel similar to the dreaded rubber band routines I did in a kick boxing class.  Back to tickling and rolling on the floor with the cheery Dreamer - another sit up or two.  I almost forget I was frustrated ... she's so perfect!   Bruised knees - check!  I must be burning a calorie or two, right?

Play Time - the Endurance Race:  As most parents can attest, this can be a combination of running, sprinting, dead lifts, crawling around on your hands and knees as the "horse" for the day, holding, scooping, and somehow stretching your appendages in a way that makes you feel like you are Inspector Gadget's wife.  I overheard a mom telling me just the other day, "isn't it amazing how quick and far your arms can reach now that you are a mom."  She was so right.  I can be across a room and catching this child from falling on her head faster than I could have ever imagined before.  What is that?   Whatever it is, I am hoping another 100 calories are burned with every "close call" or "no you can't have that Sharpie Marker" grab. 

Nap time - this is is the Cross Training Portion:  You think that nap time would be a respite from the all-day Momma Workout - maybe for some (and good for you) but certainly not me.  It's when I RACE around the house cleaning, vacuuming, mopping, and carrying the loads of laundry that are taller than me down our basement steps and up again.  This is the time of hauling in 6 loads (large loads) of logs for our wood burning stove.  Being the genius Workout Junkies that we are, we put our wood stove downstairs so that we can carry the wood up and down the stairs over and over again... We just looovvvve the extra stair climbing. This is when the heart rate get's into that glorified "good zone."

As soon as the last load of laundry has been folded and hauled back upstairs, I MIGHT sit down to, oh I dont' know ... ea, but now .... "waaahhhh" - and round two of Playtime begins. 

Extra Credit Workouts:  I throw in a few treacherous walks around the neighborhood on ice - try balancing, on ice, with 25 lbs of squirming child on your back - if that's not a core workout I don't know what is!   Occasionally we get motivated to spend 1 hour prepping for a 1/2 hour of cross country skiing.  That's a blast.  Just as soon as you hit your groove at mile 2, you hear the faint whines of the Little Dream behind you and you know it's time to kick it into high gear and skate back to the car before the Witching Hour before the Meltdown.  Shoveling snow is always a treat around our house.  Small shovel means lots of heaves and ho's - a child trying to walk on the shovel as you scoop adds an extra element of resistance training.  Fetching the gloves and hats that get thrown off add an extra 50 calories to the circuit.

Walks happen most days, especially if it's not below Zero and the wind is less than 15 mph (in Livingston that's a "still" day).  The occasional tromping through snow and throwing balls to the dogs.  You'd think they would do the fetching, but no,  I end up fetching most of the balls, as one of our dogs hasn't got the "retrieve" thing down yet.

"Swimming" for Abs:  This is another fun form of exercise (torture) that we enjoy:  I really must have amnesia or a memory problem.  There is nothing more fun than watching Little Dreamer play in water - bathtime, hot tub at Nana's house, or going to Chico Hot Springs.  I am always pushing to do it because in my brain I think it will be a treat for me too.  I am not sure why I think that.  While it's a treat to see the pure exhilarating joy on my child's face, it isn't relaxing AT ALL for the parents.  We spend the entire 1-hour at Chico diving and lunging and chasing (again, on our scabbed knees) the 20 month old that loves to "run" in water.  Half the time it's foggy and we can barely see her, so we have our arms flexed and touching her and end up dunked, underwater and doing back bends to make sure she doesn't go under and she ends up being one of the other lost objects at the bottom of the Chico pool (old band-aids, plastic cocktail straws, and the occasional "unidentified green object").   This is before she figures out how to climb up the stairs and jump off the side of the pool - over and over and over --- catch 25 pounds of cuteness, swirl her around, lift back up again, wash, rinse and repeat.  I am surely going to look like Serena Williams after 2 kids, right?

Dinner Time and Bed Time:   I will combine these because I really prefer not to talk about trying to get my child to sit still and eat anything. I just get angry.  She ALWAYS ends up eating two bites of something and then on my lap as I sway and lean to try to get three bites of something myself.  Little feet digging into thighs, lifting up and down .... La, la, la .... We all know the story a bit.   Days are blissful, but admit, we are all a bit excited when they are over and we have a few moments to ourselves (whatever that means anymore). 

Bathtime and bedtime are great. After a few round of bouncing the Little Rider on my leg (switching legs repeatedly because of the grinding knee sound that I now hear .. yikes), she is ready for a few splashes in the bath (on her own) and for a few good books, and "night night."  Thank goodness this kid loves to sleep and she giggles as I lay her to rest for a good 11 hours of stillness! 

#1 job in the world - Being a Parent!  
#1 way to not gain weight - Being a Parent! 

If you combine this workout with only eating the leftovers of what your child doesn't eat (and an occasional calorie filled carbonated beverage for energy), you might even lose the Muffin Top! 

Patent Pending.

Monday, October 27, 2008

The Dog and I

Brutus and I are going at it alone these next 3 weeks. Let me tell you, there is no better house and play companion. A nice gentle, friendly, partly deaf, and perky but not too eager 14-year old spaniel is the PERFECT compadre.

What Brutus and I have been doing since Peter has been in Elk Camp:

  • Working at the fly shop, counting flies.
  • Evening walks with our friend & fellow pregnant pal Leah and her old dog Mingus.
  • Trying some new (meat free) recipes - and sharing them of course.
  • Dinner with Terri Jo, Russell and their rugrats River and Brooks.
  • Reading some GREAT books - In the Woods and The Charming Man
  • Missing Peter.
  • Doing the Gabrielle Reece Fit Pregnancy video at home - Brutus likes the stretching the best.
  • A big fabulous thai / indian dinner at Christina's with lots of friends!
  • Having 10 lovely ladies over for girls night - wine, good food, talking, you get the point.
  • Fixing up the house we caretake - cleaning, staining wood furniture.
  • Lunch with our potential Doula for the birth!
  • Missing Peter.
  • Walks downtown to visit friends.
  • Cribbage games at the coffee house.
  • Walk with Laurie and Brad along the river.
  • Interviewing for a new winter job - and getting it!
  • Missing Peter.
  • A little banking - which always means treats for Brutus.
  • Trips to the hardware store - which mean more treats for Brutus.
  • Staying in bed until 11:00am on Sunday and reading - this was an absolute FIRST for me, and Brutus highly approved!
  • Playing with our new camera and realizing that it does NO good unless you have a memory card for it.
  • Missing Peter.
  • Ordering the memory card so we can use the camera.
  • Raking lots of leaves.
  • Starting many o'fires in our new wood stove.
  • Getting our Halloween costumes ready.
  • Hanging some new pictures.
  • Watching some 'Friends' dvd's without interruption!
  • A nice long dinner with our friend Sarah - another fellow pregnant woman due in 2 weeks!
Phew... We are TIRED and going to bed now. Brutus especially likes having a whole entire half side of the bed - not having to share or sleep at the feet.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

We Ran. We conquered.

Well, we did it. And we did it well! Christina and I both finished in faster time than our last races and we had a blast doing it. 2 hours, 9 minutes. That is roughly a 9:53 pace. Next time it WILL be done in under 2:00 hours...

Check out the race and our fun weekend in pictures at my picasa web album.

I was feeling so great at the end I have decided to go for a full marathon next year - Me, Christina, Clark - in San Diego - see you there.

Missoula was beautiful - we had great weather and air quality (trust me, a big deal for Missoula) the entire weekend.

We enjoyed the Farmer's Market and People's Market on Saturday. Found some fun finds and drank some yummy lemonade - people watched of course. We then walked all over town shopping, scoped out our route ahead of time - we were thrilled to discover that it was mostly down hill (a bit) and flat. NO uphill anywhere!

Saturday night we met our friend Vann and her friend Tony at Scotty's Table for a great dinner. Vann was in Missoula celebrating the fact that she just bought a HOUSE and passed her certified Dietitian exam! We all went to the Steve Earle and Allison Moorer concert at U of M. It was great. However, I had NO idea Steve E was so political. He has some strong opinions that man.

We got back at midnight and had to wake at 4:00am to catch the shuttle to the race start. Yikes. Our early rising allowed us to get a little breakfast, digest, and get ready for the big start. It was a big race, 511 1/2'ers and a few hundred full marathon racers. Running a race like this is the BEST people watching ever. You see all kinds - all ages - very amusing and inspiring too.

We loved it! We ran strong, happy and well the entire 13.1 miles. We ran into some other Livingston folk along the way, which was nice. We chatted with them and passed a few miles during those conversations.

After we finished the race at 8:09 am, we had a full day to do other fun Missoula stuff. We had a great breakfast at Rattlesnake Gardens, went with Christina's boyfriend Dennis and some other friends to Kootenei Canyon to climb. We thought we might climb too, but I soon realized I had NO interest in exerting myself anymore that day. So we just hiked in and sat in the shade and talked and hung out. It was perfect.

Then, a nice drive home... Lots of goal setting for the next race and catching up. It was a perfect weekend, filled with some fun accomplishments and memories for both of us.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Yogi

Christina and I went to Hot Yoga last night (thanks Christina for motivating me). It felt SO good. I had not been in a while and it always seems to be the best medicine for getting your mind back in a healthy place. I am sure feeling it this morning! After yoga we went to 2nd Street Bistro and had a light dinner and caught up on life. Old friends are the best (not age old... you know what I mean).

We awoke this morning to a few inches of snow! Yesterday it was 51 degrees and sunny... today snow. Ah, Montana in the spring time. Time to plant my peas.
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