An electronic journey into the training and event log of an endurance and multi-sport athlete
About Me
- Connie
- Louisville, Kentucky, United States
- After four years of long-distance running (5k, 10k, half-marathons) I got a little burnt out and decided to try my hand at triathlons. This blog is a journey into my training regime, as well as the play-by-play experiences I have had while competing in these amazingly fun events!
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
OTF = Great Workout Program
It's been almost four weeks since I started working out at Orange Theory Fitness, and I feel great. Except for the few days I had to take off for a stomach bug after coming back from Cancun, I've kept up three workouts per week, and am curious to see how this has helped my running - specifically my 22nd half marathon coming up this weekend. The workouts have been challenging and have kept me interested, and I feel that I have great energy and sleep better at night. Although I haven't been doing any real long-distance running, it will be interesting to experience how the intervals, and pushing myself on the nearly-three mile runs we get in as part of our workouts at OTF, will affect my race, if at all. One thing that has continued to stay the same though, is my diet :( I'll be "good" for 2-3 days and then I'll start craving bad foods (McDonalds, sweets, etc.) and then before I know it I'll have 2-4 days of making horrible choices. It seems I'm always hungry, though, regardless of what I eat (Protein shakes, oatmeal, etc that are supposed to be filling). Sometimes I feel like I'm eating out of boredom, or out of anticipatory hunger (i.e. When I leave the hospital at 3:00 and have patient's in the office until 6:30, I will sometimes eat something even if I'm not hungry so that I'm not starving at 5:00). I did subscribe to Nature Box, and received my first package of 10 all-natural snacks last week and those have been pretty good. And I'm still logging my food intake into My Fitness Pal, but although I have the percentages of carbs/fats/proteins split up to what I'd like them to be, I have yet to eat enough protein or as few carbs as I would like. What can I say - I'm a pasta, potato and white bread kinda girl. I have a Garmin Vivofit coming in the mail tomorrow, and although I know that it's a bit gimmicky and I could probably find another way to keep track of all the things that it does, I was still interested to get one and see if it helps to get me motivated to do more on a daily basis. Although getting up to walk around is kind of hard when you're a psych therapist running a three hour group a day and then having to do another 1-2 hours worth of charting beyond that - none of which can be done while up walking around. So... my journey continues.
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