As Kate recently wrote, we have had a busy summer which = MIA from Insightful Insanity.
This by no means = we were not insane!
Remember the schedule that I broke down at the beginning of the year illustrating all of the weddings, showers, etc that I were in my future?? Well, some have come and gone...while others are still on the horizon...I'm tired! Oh, and we work a lot too...
Please see last blog entry for photos of my summer as well :) And add these...
and,
Mumford & Sons show...and,
drum roll please...
Hopefully I will be part of someone else's busy schedule next year ;)
Onto the here and now!!!
In running news, Kate and I, along with 10 other friends are running the New Balance Reach the Beach Relay Race this weekend!!
http://www.rtbrelay.com/
Essentially, the 12 of us will rotate running non-stop for a grand total of 200 miles! We start at Canon Mtn, NH and run to Hampton Beach, NH.
Please stay tuned for the most amazing photo flurry next week :)
GOOD LUCK Where My Beaches At?!
Insightful Insanity: How to feel healthy without losing your mind
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Thursday, August 23, 2012
What I Did On My Summer Vacation
I remember in elementary school and middle school we used to write about what we did on our summer vacation...or did we? Sometimes I think I have watched so many movies and TV shows that one way or another involved this theme (and plenty others) that I am convinced this must have happened to me. I have a terrible memory of things from my childhood. I just don't remember details the way some people do. Not sure why, but whatever. That wasn't what this post was about...far from it. It is supposed to be about my summer and what I have been up to since May 7th (the last time I posted). I'm trying really hard to come up with a good reason/excuse as to why I haven't made any attempts to write on here. Here it goes:
Right after my last post, I ran my second half marathon.
It was...rough. I hadn't trained as much as my first half. It was hot. There were way more hills than I remembered around the lake despite the fact that I grew up there. My heel started to hurt pretty bad after mile 6. Oh and I had some killer allergies. Thankfully, I had Lisa there to help me, motivate me, and walk with me when I needed a break. I ended up finishing a minute faster than my first half. I'm not complaining.
After that, I took some more time off of running. A lot actually. I did summer things. Like this:
Road trip to DC where we ate and drank a bunch and had an awesome time. Crab feasts and Memorial Day in DC. Highly recommend it!
Red Sox game with my mom
Ogunquit with Lisa and my mom
Lobsters and fun in Portland with Lisa and Marcy
An amazing night out with Marcy at the Quincy waterfront which lead to a really early morning for the Color Me Rad Run
Hung out with this lovebug a lot
Went home and spent some time on the lake
Worked...not too hard though
Watched my friend's dog Jodie for a week and realized I am a one dog house for now
Started running more and more to prepare for Reach the Beach (September 14th and 15th)
And then this past weekend I did this...
Full. Marathon. Holy. Shit.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Heel Striking and Foot Pain
I do not have good running form. I'm aware of this and have taken steps to improve it..sorta. I really felt like I had good form for my first half marathon and didn't feel like I was in much pain while training, during the half, or the few days after. Maybe it was because I was consistent with where I was running (on a treadmill at the gym) or maybe I just was running more and that conditioned me to run better. The training for this half hasn't gone as planned. It seems like I have less time to train and when I do, I'm just not in the mood to run as long. The nice weather has helped when I run outside, but it also is a good excuse to get food/drinks on a deck somewhere. Either way, I've noticed some serious pain in my very minimal training for the half I am running this Saturday...where is this pain? All over my foot. Seriously, it seems to hurt everywhere, but if I had to localize it, I would say the main sources are my heel and my 2nd metatarsal:
and
And this is how I feel every time I get a shooting pain in my foot:
I ran a 5K this weekend for the Children's Museum of NH and beat my time from last year by 5+ minutes. 29:47 with a 9:36 pace. Pretty good! I felt good about it, but when I woke up yesterday I couldn't walk. My heel hurt so bad, I almost puked. It got better throughout the day, but I am terrified about the half this weekend. Lisa said that I'm probably heel-striking when I run ie: your heel lands first. This is bad. This video shows the contrast between heel strike and forefoot strike:
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So what does a person like me do about situations like this? I research. A lot. The Internet is the most amazing and awful thing all at once when you are feeling sick or are in pain. Heel/foot pain is one thing to self diagnose, but when people go on WebMD and start seeing words like "cancer" and "life threatening" I think the site turns detrimental and a perfectly sane person can lose their minds because they think they know what is wrong. Side note: I love reading the symptoms listed on there and trying to figure out what kind of disease/disorder someone has..."craving to eat dirt, ice, paper" or "taste words when they are heard." Obviously, I didn't see any of those symptoms or results when I looked up heel pain. What I did find for potential causes:
- Plantar Fasciitis - http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/plantar-fasciitis-directory
- Metatarsalgia - http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/metatarsalgia
- Stress Fracture - http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/stress-fractures-symptoms
- Bursitis - http://firstaid.webmd.com/tc/bursitis-topic-overview
If I was a betting woman (which I am), I would guess that it has something to do with Plantar Fasciitis. Seems the most likely, but I'm not leaving it to chance. I've made an appointment at the Dover Foot Specialty Center just to have a professional check me out. That appointment is next Monday. I'm hoping I can still walk by then...between running the half and then waitressing on Sunday it is anyone's guess how I will be. Wish me luck...on all three!
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Rule #2: Increase the Burn! ( & cinco de mayo)
Ok friends,
I have been doing pretty good at the whole no sugar/dessert thing. I have maybe indulged once or twice on the weekend but have been keeping my week days free and clear. From the scale's reading it has helped me drop down a pound or two BUT I'm still no where near my desired goal weight...
SO...decrease calorie intake + increase calorie burn!
Rule #2-
Workout at least 5-6 days/week and do double sweat sessions when possible.
I love running and I love taking classes at my gym...not good at strength training workouts so I must be mindful of including them into the regime!
Classes that I take-
Body Step

Body Combat

In a typical BODYPUMP™ class, you'll perform 800 repetitions in 55 minutes! Think you can manage that on your own? Compared to a standard gym workout, it's more than four times the reps during a weight training workout an average person can achieve alone!
Dream Workout Schedule-
Mondays- 3miles before work, body pump in PM (& body combat if no AM run)
Tuesdays- run my buns off at restaurant (no eating french fries!)
Wednesdays- Body Step and Body Pump in PM
Thursdays- 3 miles pre-work, Body combat in PM (or restuarant running)
Fridays- run or rest- weather permitting
Saturdays- Morning class at gym
Sundays- Long run (5+miles)
If you dream it, it will come-
And in more fun news...
This Saturday is Cinco de Mayo!!! (See last Kate enrty for more delicious mexican drink recipes)
http://www.delish.com/recipefinder/skinny-margarita-cocktail-recipes
I have been doing pretty good at the whole no sugar/dessert thing. I have maybe indulged once or twice on the weekend but have been keeping my week days free and clear. From the scale's reading it has helped me drop down a pound or two BUT I'm still no where near my desired goal weight...
SO...decrease calorie intake + increase calorie burn!
Rule #2-
Workout at least 5-6 days/week and do double sweat sessions when possible.
I love running and I love taking classes at my gym...not good at strength training workouts so I must be mindful of including them into the regime!
Classes that I take-
Body Step
Body Combat
In a typical BODYPUMP™ class, you'll perform 800 repetitions in 55 minutes! Think you can manage that on your own? Compared to a standard gym workout, it's more than four times the reps during a weight training workout an average person can achieve alone!
Dream Workout Schedule-
Mondays- 3miles before work, body pump in PM (& body combat if no AM run)
Tuesdays- run my buns off at restaurant (no eating french fries!)
Wednesdays- Body Step and Body Pump in PM
Thursdays- 3 miles pre-work, Body combat in PM (or restuarant running)
Fridays- run or rest- weather permitting
Saturdays- Morning class at gym
Sundays- Long run (5+miles)
If you dream it, it will come-

And in more fun news...
This Saturday is Cinco de Mayo!!! (See last Kate enrty for more delicious mexican drink recipes)
http://www.delish.com/recipefinder/skinny-margarita-cocktail-recipes
I hope there are no more rules!!!! To be continued...
Adios Amigos!
~Marcy
Friday, April 6, 2012
M is for Margaritas
I don't know what has come over me lately, but I can't get enough of Margaritas. The restaurant, not the drink.
Though I wouldn't kick the drink out of bed either. Wednesday nights are turning into gym/Margaritas nights. Take-out style. With Coronas and limes...
Calgon Take Me Away
Fish tacos
Enchilladas
Yum!!!The problem? I want it all the time now. The thing about loving food as much as I do is that I get on these kicks and want that specific food all the time. It has happened with meatball subs, pastrami subs, Oreos, peppermint stick ice cream, and sushi (after a terrible bout with food poisoning, I'm avoiding sushi). Since I don't want to spend an arm and a leg on Mexican food all the time, I'm researching recipes. I started with their Lime In The Coconut Margarita because I want to drink about a thousand of those right now...described as: The Mexican flavors of tequila and coconut combine into one amazing Margarita that makes you thirst for the beaches of Cancun. Yes. Please. Now.
I kinda gave up after that. "Researching" recipes might have been an excuse to find new cocktails and drool over how delicious they all look. Hello weekend!
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Characters At The Gym
I *LOVE* watching all the characters at Planet Fitness while I'm working out. There is terrible cell phone reception at the gym and my Pandora bites it all the time. Normally, I would just watch one of the 14 tvs that they have running, but even that gets boring sometimes. My newest favorite hobby is to observe all the weirdos (characters) while I'm running. It is a good way to pass the time while I'm banging out a 5+ mile run. Here are some of my favorites to date:
Mullet/Rat Tail and Short Shorts Man (MRT/SSM): This guy has a mullet AND a rat tail. I didn't even know that was possible. Some hybrids are meant to be. Like peanut butter and chocolate. Edamame and beer. Cheese and wine. Combos that work. This ain't one of them.
like a boss
MRT/SSM also wears the shortest shorts ever. Well, maybe not ever, but every other person in the gym is always on the verge of an unsolicited nut show. Seriously, buddy, lock it up because no one wants to see your boys while you are doing sun salutations on the floor mats.
oh hey John Stockton...nice gams!
Jeans On The Elliptical Girl (JOTEG): What in holy hell would possess anyone to wear jeans at the gym? I. Don't. Get. It. Isn't it hot? Wouldn't there be chafing? Do you change after you leave the gym or just go about your business in your sweaty jeans...or do you have a pair of fancy sweatpants for doing your errands?
not JOTEG, but she's not even wearing shoes!!!
JOTEG likes her jeans in a capri style as well. She is a bigger girl. She has some meat on her bones. Like a bear prepping for winter - meat. So the jeans were tight and there was some...issues:
heh
double heh
The jean capris were bad enough, but JOTEG's top was something else. I would describe it as "lingerie" if that wasn't insulting to all forms of lingerie. The icing on the cake was that she was on the phone 85-90% of the time she was on the elliptical. Real cool. I'm sure whatever business meeting you were having with your cats was real important and couldn't wait.
P.S. You look like a butthole
Roid Rage Psychopath (RRP): I'm not saying that everyone that has big muscles is on steroids. I know that working out a lot and eating a boatload of protein and following strict programs/diets can get you similar results. What I am saying is that this particular guy at my particular gym looks like he carries around a few viles of juice in his gym bag. RRP is also REALLY tan. RRP also has a lot of tattoos. RRP also appears to enjoy hair gel. A lot. In fact, he looks like a cast reject from this:
G.T.L
Wondering where the psychopath portion of RRP moniker comes from? Well, besides looking f'n crazy. He was also walking around the gym in between reps, cocking his imaginary gun and aiming/firing at people. You know, casual like.
Lurker McCreeperson (LM): I'm pretty sure this guy doesn't actually work out. He just is creepy. And stalker-esque. (Man, I love making up words). He sits on a machine and then just kind of eye ball harasses everyone in the gym. Sure, guys check out girls and girls check out guys...and sometimes girls check out girls and guys check out other guys, but they are subtle. LM looks like he is trying to suck your soul out of your skull with his gaze. You can feel it before you see it.
aaaaannnd nightmares
And now that I have searched around for "creepy stares" and "creeper dudes" for about ten minutes to get the perfect creep, I'm totally skeeved out...and late for the gym. Can't wait for tonight's characters welcome episode!
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