What happens when your third race is your slowest race? My first 5K was 45 minutes, and my second one was 44 minutes. My third 5K was 46 minutes. Do I know what happened? I have suspicions. I had slacked off on my training because one of my knees had been bothering me. I gotContinue reading “Dealing with Disappointment”
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Exercise: Racing?
(Written on October 7, 2023.) I ran my first 5K today! Ran is a bit of a stretch – I never stopped and never walked, so guessing that counts as running. That was my goal – to run the entire 3.10 miles. I didn’t have a time goal – just distance. I haven’t trained toContinue reading “Exercise: Racing?”
Keys to Success: Self-Efficacy
Believe in yourself and commit to your goals – you truly are capable of achieving them! As we learned two weeks ago, “Those who have high self-efficacy (belief in your capacity to execute certain behaviors) for exercise in particular are more successful at sustaining weight loss” (1). At age 61, I decided to become anContinue reading “Keys to Success: Self-Efficacy”
Exercise: Pelvic Floor Muscle Workouts
Everyone has pelvic floor muscles, although these exercises are more often associated with women. For women, these muscles have more functions as well as greater opportunity for injury, especially with pregnancy and childbirth. However, the weakening of these muscles can occur due to a variety of reasons, such as “age, menopause, surgery, repeated heavy lifting,Continue reading “Exercise: Pelvic Floor Muscle Workouts”
Exercise: The Joys of Jogging?
If you’ve reached a certain age, or a certain weight, you might be hesitant to try jogging. Especially if you weren’t a runner before, it seems like a questionable idea, one that can cause injury and possibly even derail your exercise program. It’s always a best to see your medical practitioner before beginning a newContinue reading “Exercise: The Joys of Jogging?”
Exercise: Pilates Ring Magic
I’ve been wanting to write about Pilates for several months, but a shoulder injury has kept me away from trying a structured class. Still, it’s important to consider that many forms of exercise can be modified so that you can participate regardless of your abilities or disabilities. Upon realizing this, I read up on theContinue reading “Exercise: Pilates Ring Magic”
Exercise: Creating a Home Gym
My home gym, pictured above, took shape as a matter of happenstance. Our last child permanently moved out and our neighbor decided to trash her functional treadmill at right about the same time. Physical therapy for my knee was actually making it worse but I realized that my knee felt better after cycling. And thatContinue reading “Exercise: Creating a Home Gym”
Exercise: Joining a Gym or Health Club
Joining a health club can provide a much needed boost to your current fitness routine, but only if you actually show up and participate. Is a gym membership right for you, or is it a waste of money and time that might be better spent on home equipment and/or a fitness app subscription? I haveContinue reading “Exercise: Joining a Gym or Health Club”
Exercise: The Benefits of Yoga
Yoga can have many health benefits – both physical and psychological. Let’s take a look at some studies to learn if this exercise is right for you. Yoga is based upon an ancient practice first recorded in India about 5,000 years ago (1). Modern yoga focuses on strength, flexibility, agility, and breathing. There are manyContinue reading “Exercise: The Benefits of Yoga”
Exercise: Aqua Fitness / Water Aerobics
Aqua Fit is the name for the water aerobics classes at my local gym. I thought it would be fun to give it a try as I’ve lately been injured (followed by an allergic reaction to the meds for my injury) and was looking for exercise that would be a little less intense. Can waterContinue reading “Exercise: Aqua Fitness / Water Aerobics”
Exercise: Workout Music Playlists
We have all felt the positive effects of hearing that perfect piece of music at just the right time. Music can motivate you to put in that little bit of extra effort that can make a big difference over time. Workout music is a key component to the fitness routines that we establish to helpContinue reading “Exercise: Workout Music Playlists”
Water Essentials
You’ve likely heard that the human body is largely made up of water – the exact percentage varies considerably based upon age and sex (1). And, it’s common diet knowledge that many of us don’t drink enough water, which can actually slow weight loss or even lead to weight gain. How can water help us?Continue reading “Water Essentials”
Dealing With Detractors
You have just reached a health milestone! Whether it’s a smaller pants size, a weight loss goal, or your fastest 5 mile walk, you’re excited and anxious to tell your friend or relative. But rather than sharing in your happy success, your loved one minimizes your achievement, or worse yet, cuts you down. Has thisContinue reading “Dealing With Detractors”
What Is Skinny Fat?
Today I read a Facebook post that mentioned “skinny fat.” I thought that this unfortunate phrase could be either a typo or a joke, but instead discovered that it’s a true health concern. Metabolically-Obese Normal Weight (MONW) is a real condition that increases your risk factors for the same diseases as typically found with obesityContinue reading “What Is Skinny Fat?”
Basal Metabolic Rate / Resting Energy Expenditure – Calculations and Accuracy
As you may know, I’ve been very fortunate to have had the opportunity to visit the Mayo Clinic Bariatric Center in Jacksonville, Florida. While there, they performed many tests, including my resting energy expenditure (REE) and basal metabolic rate (BMR). These terms are sometimes used interchangeably though there are slight differences. REE includes some lowContinue reading “Basal Metabolic Rate / Resting Energy Expenditure – Calculations and Accuracy”
How to Support Others on Their Weight Maintenance or Weight Loss Journeys
Today let’s talk about ways we can help others as we strive to maintain our healthy weight. So the focus will be on support for friends and family, whether we interact with them in person, or online in various groups and websites. And while we are helping others, we will be learning how to beContinue reading “How to Support Others on Their Weight Maintenance or Weight Loss Journeys”
Coursework: Hacking Exercise For Health, Unit 1
I’ve decided to take another free class through Coursera. It’s an amazing opportunity to learn from knowledgeable professors at reputable universities at no cost to you, unless you need a certificate. This one is through McMaster University in Ontario, Canada and is called Hacking Exercise For Health: The Surprising New Science of Fitness (1). BeforeContinue reading “Coursework: Hacking Exercise For Health, Unit 1”
Exercise: Tai Chi
I recently took my first Tai chi class after reading about its many benefits. I was looking for improved balance but learned much more. Read about other exercises to improve your balance here: https://lindawbrowning.com/2023/02/10/exercise-keeping-balanced/ Tai chi is a traditional Chinese exercise based on the martial arts (1). Its slow breathing and pacing are reminiscent ofContinue reading “Exercise: Tai Chi”
Sick or Injured…Now What?
This post is not intended as medical advice. It does contain common sense ideas for getting back on track with your diet and exercise. As usual, the suggestions are from reputable sources with footnotes provided. Check in with your medical provider if you are feeling sick or have sustained an injury. How to stay onContinue reading “Sick or Injured…Now What?”
Exercise: Keeping Balanced
I recently took a tumble while walking one of our dogs. This brought the subject of balance to mind. Balance is a very important health consideration, especially for those of us trying to exercise extensively to maintain our weight loss. In addition, it becomes a greater concern as we age. I only lost one day’sContinue reading “Exercise: Keeping Balanced”