Hi there, what another BEAUTIFUL day to be outside, but despite the sunshine and falling leaves, Pierre made me swim again. I swam in the lane next to my old swim coach, Alan Melvin (he rocks!), so I was very self-conscious of my faulty stroke! Coach Melissa’s last words to me as I ran out of my office in my lunch break was “keep the back of your head down when breathing” (you know, the occiput!). As I was swimming, I had to go under water and watch Alan smoothly glide through the water with such fluid motion. Will I ever get there? After doing a bunch of drills, Pierre and I hammered out 6 hard 50’s, and on the last one we were clearly racing each other. My stroke fell completely apart and I was snorting water up my nose because I was laughing so hard but I STILL WON! Made it back to work 5 minutes before my first afternoon patient so I could get some food in my tummy, and off I went treating awesome patients again all afternoon. I made it to pick up my darling Madison just in time at 5:30, home to make dinner, showered 2 little girls, read books, counted to 10 (yes, my youngest will be the brain!), and cuddled until 8:45, and now I am typing to you at 10:18pm. I’ll be asleep in 20 minutes! SLEEP WELL, that’s when you heal and your body prepares for it’s NEXT WORK OUT!!!!!
I just returned home from a 3 day brain drain of an AWESOMELY educating seminar; lower extremity Active Release Technique recertification, in New Jersey! Thursday I missed my workout entirely, due in part to being pooped out from travel and jumping immediately into the learning circle of my peers, and mainly due to a migraine that hit shortly thereafter. Friday, however, I skipped 1 hour of the seminar just before lunch and got a one hour run with 4 sets of 5 minutes hard. During the run, (I had no idea where in NJ I was flying into, I didn’t care, I just had to get there!) I discovered that the seminar was being held right across the river from NYC and I was running directly towards the Statue of Liberty, it was an AWESOME sight! After the seminar I swam in a very small pool for 20 minutes just focussing on technique, the water being slightly over 50 degrees I am sure. I was very brave to get in that glacier fed pool. Saturday I ran with this really fit looking lady whom I met at the seminar the day before. I then discovered she had gone to the Olympics for the 3000 and 1500 meter distance in 1988 and 1992 at the BEGINNING of the run. We were planning on doing an “EASY” pace…….What an inspiration this lady was for me, fit, awesome attitude, a mom, a motivated individual who wanted to learn more to help patients as a massage therapist, and a 2x Olympic athlete, just amazing! Well, I returned home happily last night. This morning after playing non-stop with my beautiful girls and sharing a Starbucks moment with my hubby and children (yes, they are learning early!), Pierre and I went on a bike-date and rode the wonderful trails of Fountain Head. I did 2 sets of 15 minutes hard over the period of a 1 and a half hour steady ride, it was just GLORIOUS out!
My tip of the day I learned from the Founder of Active Release Technique, Dr. Michael Leahy, a brilliant 60 year old success who just did Coeur D’Alene Ironman and is doing Hawaii Ironman in a few weeks. “If you just don’t feel like exercising, then that is when you need it most, and afterwards you will feel SO MUCH BETTER!!!”
OK, Coach Melissa thought I should see for myself how awful my form is. So here is video proof! I’ve got less than a month before Xterra World’s in Maui… think I can get my swim together before then??
What a GREAT DAY to swim! This, by the way, is me being highly sarcastic. SWIMMING and GREAT don’t often go in the same sentence for me. BUT, after I adjusted my last patient before lunch, I grabbed my goggles, cap and suit and off I went for a darn good workout with Pierre. Melissa Dalio, Posi Chiro’s exercise physiologist and endurance coach, joined me for the swim and afterwards told me 2 things: 1) I don’t rotate through the center of my body, rather I swivel when turning from side to side, creating a whole lot of water resistance. 2) I “lead” the stroke with my hand, not my elbow, which throws my entire balance off making me have to work even harder to move in a straight line. So I tried to adopt these 2 things in my next 100 meter set and swam it faster than all my previous sets preceding it, a 1:35 100! So perhaps there is hope for me in the water? Felt great afterward, grabbed a bite and back to treating my wonderful patients smelling a little like chlorine! I hope you don’t mind if you are one of them…
September 27, 2009
This is my first blog and I am writing this with high hopes to make a difference in peoples lives. You may know me already, or we may yet have to meet. But those who know me understand how I priortize FITNESS in my life.
My mission statement in my career as a sports chiropractor, at Positively Chiropractic, is summed up with: “We Always Keep You Moving Forward.”
Thus, I have decided to use this, a BLOG, for my friends, patients and family to act as another form of motivation, inspiration perhaps, to adapt regular exercise and a fitness routine into your lives. I officially invite you to view my training schedule and race reports that I entwine into one very busy schedule.
Like many of you, I have a family, career, tons of responsibilities, and personal goals I’d love to attain. Thus, when I train, it’s done with great focus. I race XTERRA triathlon, as well as compete in a variety of adventure racing, focusing mainly on my greatest joy, mountain biking. Having a goal is my first testimony in staying in shape, and thus my very first suggestion for you, Get A Goal.
I am inviting my husband, Pierre, to help me with this BLOG. Pierre is now my International-Senior-Executive-Vice-President-For-Marketing for Posi-Chiro! He is also my coach in my business, my life, and now in my training. Today for example, he coached me through our 2 ½ hour road ride which included sets of hard effort: My husband and personal trainer who I get to work out with often, how lucky am I?
So, Pierre is going to add to my BLOG about my achievements or set-backs. He knows more than anyone how hard I try to stay loyal to a workout schedule, and how hard I try to hit personal bests especially when they are a priority.
Please write me when you need a word of inspiration to get into motion, or if you get stumped on your training schedule and need a kick in the butt! Let’s get fit together, no excuses, no more waiting!!!
Dr. Kathy