Well I haven't trained as hard as I would have liked to. That thing called work keeps making me tired and not want to go to gym after it. Anyway, this weekend I am participating in a run in Austin, Tx called the Color Run. It is a 5k, but I am not to concerned about time it's for walkers, runners, kids, etc so although my initial goal was to try and run more of it then walk I guess I am just going to try and have fun with it. Which reminds me I need to buy a white shirt. In order to run in the race you have to wear a white shirt, so that when they throw color on you, you will finish the race in a different color/colors then you started!!!! I am pretty excited about it. Ha Ha, I wonder what color I will turn out to be!!!
On a side note, I have been trying to get myself on track with weight-loss and I just keep going back and forth. Mostly because I haven't been putting in as much effort as I should. I don't know what to do to keep me motivated. I get so easily discouraged because losing weight is so difficult, but I know once I get myself going then I will become encouraged. Ugh, maybe I need to just hit myself over the head and knock some sense into myself ;)
Not having a thyroid is an adventure in itself!!! I created this blog in hopes of sharing my adventures with nutrition, weightloss, exercise,learning about thyroid diseases, and living life!!!
Monday, January 30, 2012
Saturday, January 21, 2012
My make-up confusion/adventure??
I have never been the type of person who likes to wear a lot of make-up, I just never liked the way it felt on my face. However, I do like to put a little bit of something on just to make my skin look smoother. Anyway about 6 or 7 years ago I discovered Bare Escentuals make-up and I really liked it because it wasn't heavy, I felt like since it didn't have a lot of ingredients it was good for my skin, and I just liked the natural look it gave me. Well, all my years of using the product came crashing down in an instant. Apparently, Dr. Oz (who I never watch) came out like 2 years ago saying the loose powder in particular mineral makeup was actually bad for you lungs. I had never heard about this episode until a couple months ago, when I happened to be searching for something and I came across this information. He basically said that the particles are so small and can easily be inhaled and therefore possible cause lung damage, lung caner, and adhere to your lungs. WHAT!!!!!!! I completely flipped out because I thought, well that does make sense but seriously. So, I did what I thought was best and started researching, I didn't find any conclusive evidence that suggested that this had been proven. However, because I had promised myself that I would figure this out first I stopped using the product and coincidence or not this cough that wouldn't go away went away. I continued to debate as to what to do and even went make-up less for a couple of days, I have since found a pressed powder from Clinique that I like but I have not found any concrete evidence to support the claim about mineral make-up or loose powders. So, I do have to say this whole make-up things has been a very unexpected adventure.
I do have to say though that since I have gone back to using the old tried and true clinique 3 step system that my skin feels smoother and has cleared up so maybe there is something to the Clinique 3 step or maybe that's just what I have convinced myself of ha ha. I figured I would try clinique since that is what my grandmother uses, and she has great skin. Anyway, it has gotten me to try new things, but of course I miss my mineral make-up. I guess part of my confusion is, some of these other make-up's have so many ingredients and chemicals that I think well that can't be good either.
Ha Ha this is a totally random post, but I just had to blog about it. If anyone has any thoughts, ideas, advice I will be more then willing to listen :)
I do have to say though that since I have gone back to using the old tried and true clinique 3 step system that my skin feels smoother and has cleared up so maybe there is something to the Clinique 3 step or maybe that's just what I have convinced myself of ha ha. I figured I would try clinique since that is what my grandmother uses, and she has great skin. Anyway, it has gotten me to try new things, but of course I miss my mineral make-up. I guess part of my confusion is, some of these other make-up's have so many ingredients and chemicals that I think well that can't be good either.
Ha Ha this is a totally random post, but I just had to blog about it. If anyone has any thoughts, ideas, advice I will be more then willing to listen :)
Friday, January 13, 2012
Couch to 5k running apps review and Color Run
Although I still haven't been able to get in as much running time as I would like, I really need to focus this weekend. Besides the hot chocolate run, I also signed up for a Color Run that will be taking place in Austin the first weekend in Feb. Bascially you are required to run with a white shirt and then as you hit each mile marker they toss or spray some kind of color on you and by the end you end up looking well like a rainbow I guess ha ha.
I have been able to try out two apps on my Iphone for the couch the 5k program one of them is completly free it is called: C25K free I downloaded because I thought well hey it's free I will give a try. Overall it is pretty good. It gives you a plan for 8 weeks, its for 3x a week and 30 minutes. It allows you to play your music, and you can run a milage tracker in the background. It also has a voice that tells you when to walk and jog. It sounds great and it is, but the problem is, you can't hear the voice that tells you when to run and walk. There is a beeping sound, but unless you are focused it can be easy to lose track of things. I guess for free it does it's job.
The other one I tried is called 5k Runner: This one gives you a free trials but then after week 2 day 1 you have to purchase the rest of the weeks. I think it's only $1.99. It's the same kind of program 3x as week for 30 minutes. It allows you to play music, I think once you pay it may track your miles but if not it also let you run a milage tracker in the background. It has a voice and beeps so you know when to run and when to walk, however this one I feel is better. The voice is louder and it actually interupts the music so you can hear when it is time to switch. I just think it allows you to focus more on the environment around you and you don't have to strain to hear the beep or voice, so the run seems less stressful. I haven't had a chance to buy the upgraded version yet, but I plan to.
Both of these can be bought through the iTunes store, they had tons of options so I wasn't sure which ones to pick, if any of you have tried any of the others ones let me know.
I have been able to try out two apps on my Iphone for the couch the 5k program one of them is completly free it is called: C25K free I downloaded because I thought well hey it's free I will give a try. Overall it is pretty good. It gives you a plan for 8 weeks, its for 3x a week and 30 minutes. It allows you to play your music, and you can run a milage tracker in the background. It also has a voice that tells you when to walk and jog. It sounds great and it is, but the problem is, you can't hear the voice that tells you when to run and walk. There is a beeping sound, but unless you are focused it can be easy to lose track of things. I guess for free it does it's job.
The other one I tried is called 5k Runner: This one gives you a free trials but then after week 2 day 1 you have to purchase the rest of the weeks. I think it's only $1.99. It's the same kind of program 3x as week for 30 minutes. It allows you to play music, I think once you pay it may track your miles but if not it also let you run a milage tracker in the background. It has a voice and beeps so you know when to run and when to walk, however this one I feel is better. The voice is louder and it actually interupts the music so you can hear when it is time to switch. I just think it allows you to focus more on the environment around you and you don't have to strain to hear the beep or voice, so the run seems less stressful. I haven't had a chance to buy the upgraded version yet, but I plan to.
Both of these can be bought through the iTunes store, they had tons of options so I wasn't sure which ones to pick, if any of you have tried any of the others ones let me know.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Music is key for your workout routine!! Try this top 10
One thing for sure, is that without music many of our workouts would be fairly boring. I don't know about you, but for me music is what keeps me going. Often times when I am out running, walking, going to Zumba , etc I hit the point where I just want to give up, but then a great song comes on and I pep up and get re-energized. The hard part is sometimes finding the right music, well I was recently contacted by someone by the name of Chris Lawhorn he runs the web's largest workout music database. He recently put together a list of the top ten workout songs based off user feedback. After he sent me the list I got on to itunes listened to them because I hadn't heard of all of them and sure enough they are definitely songs that would help me out. Thanks to his website Run Hundred finding workout music can be easy :) I will be going back to his site in the future to check out updates and other exercise music.
Here is the list of songs that he provided ( Below the list I also included the press release that Chris Lawhorn also wrote):
Tim Berg - Seek Bromance (Avicii Vocal Edit) - 127 BPM
Katy Perry - The One That Got Away - 135 BPM
Alexandra Stan - Mr. Saxobeat (Maan Studio Remix) - 126 BPM
Flo Rida - Good Feeling - 129 BPM
Wolfgang Gartner & Will.I.Am - Forever - 128 BPM
Hot Chelle Rae - Tonight Tonight (Goldstein Remix) - 118 BPM
Taio Cruz & Flo Rida - Hangover - 129 BPM
Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull & The WAV.s - I Like How It Feels - 129 BPM
Kaskade & Skrillex - Lick It - 128 BPM
Kelly Clarkson - What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger) - 117 BPM
The Top 10 Workout Songs For Winter 2011
San Francisco, CA – Jan 1, 2011 – Traditionally, winter is the time of year when folks find it hardest to get out and exercise. In the hopes of keeping folks motivated, readers from RunHundred.com--the web's most heavily-trafficked workout music blog--were polled regarding their favorite, current workout songs. The resulting top 10 list has a little of what you'd expect—and a little you might not. Flo Rida, who's no stranger to this list, shows up in two recent tracks. Enrique Iglesias continues his transition from balladeer to club rocker. And Kelly Clarkson, after faltering with the first single off her new album, bounced back ferociously with the second.
As for surprises, they're mostly entries from folks relatively new on the dance scene. Highlights include songs from Tim Berg (who remixed his own track under his Avicii moniker), Skrillex (whose collaboration with Kaskade is the first dubstep track ever the make the Top 10), and Wolfgang Gartner (who's made the chart with a little help from the Black Eyed Peas' Will.I.Am).
To find more workout songs--and hear next month's contenders--folks can check out the free database at RunHundred.com. Visitors can browse the song selections there by genre, tempo, and era--to find the music that best fits with their particular workout routine.
Contact:
Chris Lawhorn
Run Hundred
http://www.runhundred.com
Here is the list of songs that he provided ( Below the list I also included the press release that Chris Lawhorn also wrote):
Tim Berg - Seek Bromance (Avicii Vocal Edit) - 127 BPM
Katy Perry - The One That Got Away - 135 BPM
Alexandra Stan - Mr. Saxobeat (Maan Studio Remix) - 126 BPM
Flo Rida - Good Feeling - 129 BPM
Wolfgang Gartner & Will.I.Am - Forever - 128 BPM
Hot Chelle Rae - Tonight Tonight (Goldstein Remix) - 118 BPM
Taio Cruz & Flo Rida - Hangover - 129 BPM
Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull & The WAV.s - I Like How It Feels - 129 BPM
Kaskade & Skrillex - Lick It - 128 BPM
Kelly Clarkson - What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger) - 117 BPM
The Top 10 Workout Songs For Winter 2011
San Francisco, CA – Jan 1, 2011 – Traditionally, winter is the time of year when folks find it hardest to get out and exercise. In the hopes of keeping folks motivated, readers from RunHundred.com--the web's most heavily-trafficked workout music blog--were polled regarding their favorite, current workout songs. The resulting top 10 list has a little of what you'd expect—and a little you might not. Flo Rida, who's no stranger to this list, shows up in two recent tracks. Enrique Iglesias continues his transition from balladeer to club rocker. And Kelly Clarkson, after faltering with the first single off her new album, bounced back ferociously with the second.
As for surprises, they're mostly entries from folks relatively new on the dance scene. Highlights include songs from Tim Berg (who remixed his own track under his Avicii moniker), Skrillex (whose collaboration with Kaskade is the first dubstep track ever the make the Top 10), and Wolfgang Gartner (who's made the chart with a little help from the Black Eyed Peas' Will.I.Am).
To find more workout songs--and hear next month's contenders--folks can check out the free database at RunHundred.com. Visitors can browse the song selections there by genre, tempo, and era--to find the music that best fits with their particular workout routine.
Contact:
Chris Lawhorn
Run Hundred
http://www.runhundred.com
Monday, January 2, 2012
Time to unleash the dragon
The year 2012 is supposed to be the year of the dragon, so I think it's time that I unleash my inner dragon. I don't know exactly what that entails but I do know that it means it's time for me to take one some more adventures and challenges. I didn't make any new years resolutions mainly because I didnt' really think about it and a lot of the goals I have in mind are similar to what I am already working on. I am going to list them out again so that maybe it will get me back on track. I do have many challenges that I would like to complete though so I guess that's my resolution to set some goals and complete them. Here are some of the goals I would like to complete: 1) lose weight ( this is a tough one for me I start off strong and then get very side tracked.) 2) More running, now that my TSH levels seem to be up and running it's time for me to do what works and that involves running, 3) Exercise, Exercise, Exercise, 4) Get my bike checked so I can do more cycling, 5) enroll in a golf class, I have been wanting to take a golf class for a long time so I think it's time I really try one out, 6)be better about my overall nutrition and stop eating out so much, 7) continue to find adventures to I know will be challenging but will be well worth it.
On that note I am going to challenge myself today by making sure I do some sort of exercise I am not sure if I will have time to train for my hot chocolate run today, but I am going to do my best to either do some exercise on the Wii, or do a walking DVD. Does anyone have any fun challenges they are up to for the year 2012????
On that note I am going to challenge myself today by making sure I do some sort of exercise I am not sure if I will have time to train for my hot chocolate run today, but I am going to do my best to either do some exercise on the Wii, or do a walking DVD. Does anyone have any fun challenges they are up to for the year 2012????
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