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Weekly Workout Rundown

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Monday:
  • 45 min LiveFit quads and calves in the AM
  • 25 min run at lunch, 2.22 miles
Tuesday:
  • 45 min arms and back in the AM
  • 30 min PM run outside, 2.63 miles
Wednesday:
  • 45 min chest, abs and shoulders in the AM
  • 30 min run at lunch, 2.45 miles
Thursday:
  • 50 min hams, glutes and calves in the AM
Friday:
  • 25 min run at lunch, 2.23 miles
  • 45 min arms in the PM
Saturday:
  • 50 min chest and triceps
  • 30 min run, 2.63 miles
Sunday:
  • Rest
This week, I start the 11th week of the LiveFit Trainer. This week and next are about pumping out 30 of each exercise all without stopping, then repeating the circuit 2 more times. All the exercises change every two weeks, which is what I love about this program. You never do a set of exercises more than twice. This not only prevents boredom, but it also keeps the body from adapting.
I’ve finally decided what training program I’m going to start after this. I’ve been invited to try out the first 5 weeks of the Michelle Bridges 12 Week Body Transformation. The program hasn’t launched officially in the US yet. It’s still in testing mode here, so I’m really excited to be a test dummy before it’s even released! I’m doing some of the “preseason” work which includes eliminating excuses, taking measurements, setting goals and that sort of thing. I’m very familiar with all of these techniques already, but it’s still healthy to reclaim and face these goals and hurdles every once in awhile.
In the most exciting news for the week, I have purchased another website that I’m hoping to fuse with this blog, officially opening up shop as a personal trainer. I had to do a lot of research and brainstorming to get this thing rolling. In fact, I had the perfect name picked out and found out someone already owned it. I even contacted the owner, who wasn’t ready to relinquish the domain. I came up with the most brilliant solution, and I’m so happy with where this is going. The website is only in its infant stages, but when it’s ready, you’ll be the first to know!
How did you MOVE this week?

Weekly Workout Rundown

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Monday:
  • 50 min LiveFit quads and calves in the AM
  • 25 min run at lunch, 1.98 miles
Tuesday:
  • 50 min back and arms
  • 30 min interval run in PM, 2.58 miles
Wednesday:
  • 45 min chest and abs in the AM
  • 25 min interval run at lunch, 1.93 miles
Thursday:
  • 50 min hamstrings, glutes and calves in the AM
Friday:
  • 50 min back, biceps, abs in the AM
  • 30 min AM interval run
Saturday:
  • 50 min shoulders, triceps and calves
  • 30 min interval run, 2.64 miles
Sunday:
  • Rest
If you’re paying that close of attention, you’ll notice my interval runs are a little short. LiveFit Phase 3 interval runs are supposed to be 30 minutes long, but sometimes my workout buddy and I only end up having 25 minutes at the gym during our lunch break. Gotta do what you gotta do. That Monday run was “extra credit,” so I figure that evens everything out.
Tuesday I took a run outside with my pup, which I haven’t done in awhile, and it felt great. Since I have Peanut with me in the early mornings, I can’t go any farther than my living room treadmill, so needless to say…it’s just been awhile. At work this week, I entered my fitness minutes for our company wellness program and was beyond shocked that I’ve accumulated 12,228 minutes of pure sweaty exercise this year! Just looking at this week’s workouts alone, it’s no wonder I’ve come that far!
Three weeks to go on the LiveFit Sereis, baby! Now, what shall I do next? I’m already starting to ponder my next challenge. Oh the possibilities…. any good suggestions?

Weekly Workout Rundown

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Monday:
  • 50 min LiveFit quads and calves in the AM
  • 25 min run at lunch, 1.98 miles
Tuesday:
  • 50 min back and arms
  • 30 min interval run in PM, 2.58 miles
Wednesday:
  • 45 min chest and abs in the AM
  • 25 min interval run at lunch, 1.93 miles
Thursday:
  • 50 min hamstrings, glutes and calves in the AM
Friday:
  • 50 min back, biceps, abs in the AM
  • 30 min AM interval run
Saturday:
  • 50 min shoulders, triceps and calves
  • 30 min interval run, 2.64 miles
Sunday:
  • Rest
If you’re paying that close of attention, you’ll notice my interval runs are a little short. LiveFit Phase 3 interval runs are supposed to be 30 minutes long, but sometimes my workout buddy and I only end up having 25 minutes at the gym during our lunch break. Gotta do what you gotta do. That Monday run was “extra credit,” so I figure that evens everything out.
Tuesday I took a run outside with my pup, which I haven’t done in awhile, and it felt great. Since I have Peanut with me in the early mornings, I can’t go any farther than my living room treadmill, so needless to say…it’s just been awhile. At work this week, I entered my fitness minutes for our company wellness program and was beyond shocked that I’ve accumulated 12,228 minutes of pure sweaty exercise this year! Just looking at this week’s workouts alone, it’s no wonder I’ve come that far!
Three weeks to go on the LiveFit Sereis, baby! Now, what shall I do next? I’m already starting to ponder my next challenge. Oh the possibilities…. any good suggestions?

Weekly Workout Rundown

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Monday:
  • 30 min AM run, 2.58 miles
Tuesday:
  • 50 min AM arms and legs
  • 30 min moderate walk at lunch
Wednesday:
  • 40 min AM chest and abs
  • 25 min run at lunch
Thursday:
  • 30 min moderate walk at lunch
  • 30 min PM shoulders
  • 35 min PM barefoot run, 2 miles
Friday:
  • Rest
Saturday:
  • 55 min back/delts and legs
Sunday:
  • Rest
Well well well, I made it to Phase 3 of the LiveFit Series. This past week was a little tough in the motivation department, but I think that’s going to go away in Phase 3, because I think Phase 3 is my favorite phase. Monday, I skipped my strength workout in the morning. I couldn’t get up Monday morning and the thought of strength training after work was absolutely not happening. Sometimes, you just have to listen to your body. I made up for it on Tuesday by super-setting Monday’s and Tuesday’s workouts together. Friday, I had another weak day and made up for it on Saturday, the same way, by fusing Friday and Saturday’s workouts together in super sets. However, I didn’t get in my Saturday cardio. I got on the treadmill and my body felt weak and strange, and I didn’t want to push it past the brink. I have the strongest self-motivation and willpower ever, so I knew that it was my body and not my head talking.
On Thursday, I took a barefoot run on my treadmill. I tend to run on the balls of my feet when I’m doing that, but I was still running strong after 2 miles. I never did get the courage to try barefoot running outside this summer. Barefoot running on the treadmill will probably be as close as I get for now. I have to admit, I was a teeny bit motivated to go barefoot running because I didn’t feel like digging out socks and shoes. #TrueConfession
I am so pumped about Phase 3 of the LiveFit Series. I did the first workout this morning and love it. Phase 3 is about pairing up strength and cardio intervals. For example, you’ll follow squats with squat jumps and calf raises with jump roping. I’ve always gotten results from this kind of programming so I’m really loving this. The countdown to the end begins! I’m so glad I made it this far.
What about you? Have you ever felt so completely bone dry during your workouts that you’ve had to throw in the towel?

Weekly Workout Rundown

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Monday:
  • 30 min AM run, 2.58 miles
Tuesday:
  • 50 min AM arms and legs
  • 30 min moderate walk at lunch
Wednesday:
  • 40 min AM chest and abs
  • 25 min run at lunch
Thursday:
  • 30 min moderate walk at lunch
  • 30 min PM shoulders
  • 35 min PM barefoot run, 2 miles
Friday:
  • Rest
Saturday:
  • 55 min back/delts and legs
Sunday:
  • Rest
Well well well, I made it to Phase 3 of the LiveFit Series. This past week was a little tough in the motivation department, but I think that’s going to go away in Phase 3, because I think Phase 3 is my favorite phase. Monday, I skipped my strength workout in the morning. I couldn’t get up Monday morning and the thought of strength training after work was absolutely not happening. Sometimes, you just have to listen to your body. I made up for it on Tuesday by super-setting Monday’s and Tuesday’s workouts together. Friday, I had another weak day and made up for it on Saturday, the same way, by fusing Friday and Saturday’s workouts together in super sets. However, I didn’t get in my Saturday cardio. I got on the treadmill and my body felt weak and strange, and I didn’t want to push it past the brink. I have the strongest self-motivation and willpower ever, so I knew that it was my body and not my head talking.
On Thursday, I took a barefoot run on my treadmill. I tend to run on the balls of my feet when I’m doing that, but I was still running strong after 2 miles. I never did get the courage to try barefoot running outside this summer. Barefoot running on the treadmill will probably be as close as I get for now. I have to admit, I was a teeny bit motivated to go barefoot running because I didn’t feel like digging out socks and shoes. #TrueConfession
I am so pumped about Phase 3 of the LiveFit Series. I did the first workout this morning and love it. Phase 3 is about pairing up strength and cardio intervals. For example, you’ll follow squats with squat jumps and calf raises with jump roping. I’ve always gotten results from this kind of programming so I’m really loving this. The countdown to the end begins! I’m so glad I made it this far.
What about you? Have you ever felt so completely bone dry during your workouts that you’ve had to throw in the towel?

Weekly Workout Rundown

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Monday:
  • 20 min LiveFit arms in the AM
  • 30 min AM run, 2.58 miles
Tuesday:
  • 30 min moderate walk at lunch
  • 70 min legs and abs in the PM
Wednesday:
  • 25 min chest in the AM
  • 30 min AM run, 2.6 miles
  • 20 min FlashFit workout at lunch
Thursday:
  • 25 min shoulders in the AM
  • 30 min AM run, 2.6 miles
  • 30 min moderate walk at lunch
Friday:
  • 45 min legs in the AM
  • 20 min walk at lunch
Saturday:
  • 35 min shoulders and back
  • 30 min run
Sunday:
  • Rest
Holy man! Looking at that workout schedule, I’m actually quite proud of myself. That is a LOT of hard work that sometimes I don’t even realize I’m doing. 
My mom and I have really picked up the pace on our lunchtime walks. She’s in serious training mode now. She even took a bike ride with Peanut on Saturday so I could get some freelance work done. She hasn’t ridden a bike in years, so I’m so stoked for what this personal training experience will do for her. We’re doing “homework” each week along with her personal training, and this week was all about water. I even got her a cute purple water bottle. We measured how many ounces it holds and figured out how many times she needs to refill it during the day. She’s a coffee fiend who constantly has a coffee cup in her hand, so I’m trying to help her fuel with water instead. Next week, we’ll be working on thought transformation. I can’t wait! 
My lunch workout buddy and I have decided to run at lunch instead of strength train or do FlashFit workouts. This will save me some time in the morning that I’ve been slowly losing. Instead of having our lunch workouts just be an “extra” workout for me, now they’ll actually be dedicated to parts of my training plan, which will really help me as long as neither one of us cancels. Plus, there’s just something about running at lunch that makes the rest of the workday seem much easier. You have to break up all that computer time with something active!
I head into Phase 3 of the LiveFit Series next week, and I can’t believe I’ve made it so far! I tend to get really bored or overworked with other plans (the Supreme90Day schedule actually made me sick), but this plan has kept me interested and progressing without the complete burnout. I always have enough self-discipline, just sometimes not the interest or lactic acid-reduction capabilities, ha! I think I may have even thrown in an extra run this week that wasn’t on the plan. I’m feeling so so strong on this plan. I always have a berry protein shake within 30 minutes of completing a workout, and that is definitely helping with my recovery and muscle building capacity.
See you next week, when I enter Phase 3, the final phase, of LiveFit. What did your workouts look like this week?

Weekly Workout Rundown

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Monday:
  • 20 min LiveFit arms in the AM
  • 30 min AM run, 2.58 miles
Tuesday:
  • 30 min moderate walk at lunch
  • 70 min legs and abs in the PM
Wednesday:
  • 25 min chest in the AM
  • 30 min AM run, 2.6 miles
  • 20 min FlashFit workout at lunch
Thursday:
  • 25 min shoulders in the AM
  • 30 min AM run, 2.6 miles
  • 30 min moderate walk at lunch
Friday:
  • 45 min legs in the AM
  • 20 min walk at lunch
Saturday:
  • 35 min shoulders and back
  • 30 min run
Sunday:
  • Rest
Holy man! Looking at that workout schedule, I’m actually quite proud of myself. That is a LOT of hard work that sometimes I don’t even realize I’m doing. 
My mom and I have really picked up the pace on our lunchtime walks. She’s in serious training mode now. She even took a bike ride with Peanut on Saturday so I could get some freelance work done. She hasn’t ridden a bike in years, so I’m so stoked for what this personal training experience will do for her. We’re doing “homework” each week along with her personal training, and this week was all about water. I even got her a cute purple water bottle. We measured how many ounces it holds and figured out how many times she needs to refill it during the day. She’s a coffee fiend who constantly has a coffee cup in her hand, so I’m trying to help her fuel with water instead. Next week, we’ll be working on thought transformation. I can’t wait! 
My lunch workout buddy and I have decided to run at lunch instead of strength train or do FlashFit workouts. This will save me some time in the morning that I’ve been slowly losing. Instead of having our lunch workouts just be an “extra” workout for me, now they’ll actually be dedicated to parts of my training plan, which will really help me as long as neither one of us cancels. Plus, there’s just something about running at lunch that makes the rest of the workday seem much easier. You have to break up all that computer time with something active!
I head into Phase 3 of the LiveFit Series next week, and I can’t believe I’ve made it so far! I tend to get really bored or overworked with other plans (the Supreme90Day schedule actually made me sick), but this plan has kept me interested and progressing without the complete burnout. I always have enough self-discipline, just sometimes not the interest or lactic acid-reduction capabilities, ha! I think I may have even thrown in an extra run this week that wasn’t on the plan. I’m feeling so so strong on this plan. I always have a berry protein shake within 30 minutes of completing a workout, and that is definitely helping with my recovery and muscle building capacity.
See you next week, when I enter Phase 3, the final phase, of LiveFit. What did your workouts look like this week?

Weekly Workout Rundown

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Monday:
  • 15 min LiveFit back workout in the AM
  • 30 min AM run, 2.44 miles

Tuesday:
  • 20 min LiveFit chest and abs in the AM
  • 30 min AM run, 2.55 miles
  • 25 min walk at lunch with mom
  • 20 min rest of LiveFit from Monday and Tuesday

Wednesday:
  • 45 min LiveFit legs workout in the AM

Thursday:
  • 25 min LiveFit arms and abs in the AM
  • 30 min run, 2.55 miles
  • 30 min bike ride
Friday:
  • 15 min LiveFit shoulders in the AM
  • 30 min AM run, 2.57 miles
  • 15 min FlashFit workout
Saturday:
  • 60 min LiveFit legs and more of Friday’s shoulders
Sunday:
  • Rest

I am past the halfway point of the LiveFit Series, baby! Every day since I got to add cardio back into my routine, I’ve beat my past mileage by at least a smidge. It really helps to have that little personal competition to be ~Better Every Day. 
Today I feel like junk, so I’m not really that talkative. I was thisclose to leaving work early, but slugged my way through the day and actually got some things done. Can’t quite pinpoint what is wrong, but I’m just not feeling up to snuff.
This past weekend, I went to the Sports and Fitness Expo in Oshkosh and had a great time. I’ll share more about that hopefully tomorrow. I also started training my mom, who gets to be my first personal training guinea pig. I’m so excited about doing this! And I really hope she gets some great results, because she deserves to feel good about that. After that, I worked on a writing project while watching a Big Bang Theory marathon. #BigBangBinge I’ve been challenged to put together a 4-5 page document for my church, so I’ve been giving that some of my undivided attention. Well, sort of…
Sunday was just as busy with church, followed by a Donut Date with my Peanut (yes, I am human!) and then a living room screening of the Great Gatsby. That is one of my very favorite books of all time, so I love anything to do with the Great Gatsby. After that was Bible study and bedtime. Now, I’m dreaming of bedtime again. I just want to curl up and have someone sing Soft Kitty to me. Only my fellow Big Bangers will understand what that means:)

Donut date after-church tradition

Weekly Workout Rundown

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Monday:
  • 15 min LiveFit back workout in the AM
  • 30 min AM run, 2.44 miles

Tuesday:
  • 20 min LiveFit chest and abs in the AM
  • 30 min AM run, 2.55 miles
  • 25 min walk at lunch with mom
  • 20 min rest of LiveFit from Monday and Tuesday

Wednesday:
  • 45 min LiveFit legs workout in the AM

Thursday:
  • 25 min LiveFit arms and abs in the AM
  • 30 min run, 2.55 miles
  • 30 min bike ride
Friday:
  • 15 min LiveFit shoulders in the AM
  • 30 min AM run, 2.57 miles
  • 15 min FlashFit workout
Saturday:
  • 60 min LiveFit legs and more of Friday’s shoulders
Sunday:
  • Rest

I am past the halfway point of the LiveFit Series, baby! Every day since I got to add cardio back into my routine, I’ve beat my past mileage by at least a smidge. It really helps to have that little personal competition to be ~Better Every Day. 
Today I feel like junk, so I’m not really that talkative. I was thisclose to leaving work early, but slugged my way through the day and actually got some things done. Can’t quite pinpoint what is wrong, but I’m just not feeling up to snuff.
This past weekend, I went to the Sports and Fitness Expo in Oshkosh and had a great time. I’ll share more about that hopefully tomorrow. I also started training my mom, who gets to be my first personal training guinea pig. I’m so excited about doing this! And I really hope she gets some great results, because she deserves to feel good about that. After that, I worked on a writing project while watching a Big Bang Theory marathon. #BigBangBinge I’ve been challenged to put together a 4-5 page document for my church, so I’ve been giving that some of my undivided attention. Well, sort of…
Sunday was just as busy with church, followed by a Donut Date with my Peanut (yes, I am human!) and then a living room screening of the Great Gatsby. That is one of my very favorite books of all time, so I love anything to do with the Great Gatsby. After that was Bible study and bedtime. Now, I’m dreaming of bedtime again. I just want to curl up and have someone sing Soft Kitty to me. Only my fellow Big Bangers will understand what that means:)

Donut date after-church tradition

How to Stay Fit on Vacation

Our family has taken several trips this past summer, including one that was an entire week long. Like almost every trip I take, I never put my health and fitness on vacation. No, it’s not because I’m crazy; it’s because it makes me a better, healthier person. Keeping up my running habit not only energizes me for a day of sightseeing, it also keeps me centered and happy.

How to Stay Fit and Active on Vacation
1. Bring a few supplies: and by supplies, I mean as simple as sneakers, workout clothes, a jump rope and resistance tubing. I don’t want you to haul all your dumbbells and fancy schmancy equipment along. Keep it simple and packable. If you’re bringing resistance tubing, you’ll want to find some easy resistance workouts that you can do anywhere. For cardio, a good pair of running shoes and/or a $1 jump rope is all you need to get in a good sweat session. You can even add 1 minute of jump roping between each resistance tube move to knock strength and cardio out at the same time.
2. Get up early: and by early, I mean earlier than 10am. No need to get up at 5am like you do at home (unless you want to), but earlier than your travel companions. Then, sneak in a workout before you even get started with your day. It will be much easier to tackle if you get it out of the way first. You won’t want to go for a run after a long day of sightseeing. Knock it out right away and feel that great feeling all day!
3. Scout out the trails, running routes and hotel equipment. Although hotel equipment can be pretty unpredictable (every treadmill is “out of order”), it can be a great option when it’s storming or cold outside. Many hotels nowadays have a workout room at your disposal. Do some research beforehand to find out what’s available and check customer comments about the conditions of the equipment. Even if you don’t have equipment at your disposal, you can always run outside. Use the user-created running routes on Map My Run to see where the locals are kicking up dust. Or check out American Trails to locate nature trails in your vicinity. I found a running trail when we were staying in Port Washington that now is part of one of my most cherished memories ever. I saw two deer and shared the magic of lightning bugs with my son for the first time ever. It was beautiful.
4. Build active activities into your itinerary. Obviously, Mackinac Island is navigable by foot, bike or horse only. We did a ton of walking out of necessity, just like on our Crivitz trip last year where we walked miles of trails to see all the waterfalls. But we also like to kayak, hike, swim, snorkel, and so many other active things. We naturally build many of these things into our vacation days. Take a walking tour, rent a bike, take para-sailing lessons, swim in the local lakes, just get out there! Vacations should naturally have an element of fitness to them already, so take advantage.
5. Eat out only once or twice. In a previous post, I discussed travelling on a budget. One way our family does that is by bringing or buying most of our food from local grocery stores. Not only do we save cash this way, but we also save our waistlines. It is much healthier to eat this way. Yes, splurge while you’re away from home, but only a few times, not for every single meal. Keep healthy snacks like bananas, trail mix and dry cereal with you everywhere you go so you’re less likely to binge when you’re suddenly stricken by severe hunger between meals.
6. Use what you have: in the Resources section below, I offer a link to a hotel room workout. It’s possible to get a sufficient workout in with only a chair, a wall, a stick and/or your body weight. Put together or search for a workout before you leave that involves the “equipment” that you have available to you. There is no shortage of workouts tailored to these types of conditions.
7. Borrow your kid’s portable DVD player: Peanut has a DVD player that I used in Chicago to do the Tracy Anderson workout that I picked up there. All I needed to work out was a chair! This is one super portable way to bring your home fitness DVD collection to good use out on the road. If you’re lucky enough to have a DVD player in your hotel room or cabin, you could trim even more from your luggage. If you’re bringing your laptop and it can play videos, you have yet another option.
Taking in sites on-foot is one of the best ways to navigate your destination. When you run through local parts of town, you will see parts of the city that you never would’ve noticed in a car. In Mackinaw City, I found some neat footpaths, took in gorgeous sunrises and learned the layout of the land much better during my runs. The trail below is one such path that I discovered while running. The city workers use it to get to their day jobs, but it made for such an amazing scenic running route. Peanut even went for a “run” with me on this trail. We had to stop a lot to track chipmunks;) Another beautiful memory.
It’s hard to resist views like this on a run (Lake Huron, Mackinaw City):
I hope that these tips have made it easier for you to fit in fitness out on the road. It definitely is more than possible! Once you can find ways to eliminate the excuses for exercising, you can stay fit for life.
A few resources:
  1. I did this killer workout on YouTube while staying in Mackinaw City, MI. We brought our Google Nexus tablet and had free Wifi, so it worked out pretty swell. You could just do a search for “hotel room workouts,” and get thousands of hits like this.
  2. I always use the Runkeeper app to track my outdoor runs, including time, pace and distance.
  3. I also use the Spotify app while I’m running to listen to tunes, if I’m not surrounded by the lovely sound of waves and birds.
  4. Rubber tubing routines abound on the internet if you do some searching, like this great do-anwhere routine. I also like this Chady Dunmore one from a recent issue of Fitness RX. If the bodybuilders are using it, then it must be good, right?