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As I mentioned a couple weeks ago, I was battling my feet.  With collapsed arches, and not necessarily being light as a feather, I occassionally experience pretty severe foot pain.  The good new is it is usually temporary and goes away.  This time it lasted much longer than normal and I didn't want to rush it.   All the training may have caught up with me a little, so the feet said take a break.  So on the surface, without having the ability to jog or do much on my feet, it could have been a tough, depressing couple of weeks.  However, as I look back, I really made a lot of progress.

 

 

Rather than skip workouts, I found myself heading to the gym to weight train and riding the bike.  I am doing a circuit workout across 10 different weight lifting exercises.that focus on all aspects of my body (arms, legs, shoulders, chest, back and stomach).   I am doing high reps, three sets of each and working back and forth between two exercises at a time.  The results in just two weeks have been very good.  My strength is picking back up and I am toning in ways my cardio workouts won't accomplish.  There is no question that lifting will help me accomplish my overall fitness goals and I very much plan to continue it.

 

 

I think in some ways having my feet go out was a blessing.  It forced me to find other things to do and showed that a well rounded fitness program cross training different parts of my body can have a positive impact on my mentally and physically.  Although I am very excited to be able to resume my running again tomorrow, I will undoubtedly continue to mix my workout up.  Whether it be running, lifting, hiking, or riding the bike, it all really seems to work.  Variety will keep things interesting and I clearly learned that this week.

 

 

I expect great results over the next couple weeks having my feet back and having the ability to do all of my exercises.   Wish me luck.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yep, this was a challenging week.  Got the stomach flu last week and this week by dreaded feet decided to give me issues.  Maybe a little too much running.  Do not fret, though.  I still had a pretty good week because I got most of my workouts in. 

 

 

Lifting, running and eating well (ok, sort of well) is all going great.  In addition, on the weekends I am taking the kids out hiking to get an extra level of activity.  Not strenuous my any stretch, but activity is activity.  And it feels great.  The issue with my feet is an ongoing thing.  Being 200lb+ for the past 10 years and still being active, I have pretty much destroyed my arches.  I have orthodics and overall they do the trick.  They aren't the best when it comes to complete comfort and running super long distances.  But overall they are a blessing. Yes, occasionally something goes wrong in my feet and they will swell up.  Nothing worse than foot pain.  It usually takes a couple days to overcome that (with the help of my good friend Alleve), and I am back on track.  So, that is my big pain (no pun intended) this week.  Nope, not the big macs this time.  If there are any podiatrists out there, speak up.  I would love to know the answer to getting my feet back.  Do they make Rocket Shoes????  OK, just getting giddy now.

 

 

Anyhow, I am learning to fit in the workouts throughout my terribly busy schedule.  It feels good.  Not easy, but rewarding when I complete them.  Thank you for all the tips.  They work and it is nice to get that advice.  Keep it coming. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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