Wednesday, August 22, 2007

So good I could cry

Today my friend Ingrid at work gave me a couple squares of Vosges Barcelona Bar and it seriously transported me to an alter universe. You can't even imagine chocolate this good. Oh my...

Hickory smoked almonds, fleur de sel gray sea salt and deep milk chocolate. If you happen to see one out in your travels, it is truly worth the $7 price tag. I promise.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Must-Read Articles about Heart Rate, Spinning, and Fat Burning

Last night as I was subbing for Dana (lucky girl, off in the Bahamas), some questions came up about heart rate, calories burned, fat burned, and exercise intensity. This is one of those areas where lots of people are, unfortunately, misinformed. Working harder won't necessarily help you achieve your fitness goals, especially if those goals include weight loss.

Check out these brief articles from Polar for some easy-to-understand explanations of how things work during your workout. They should also be helpful if you've been considering buying a heart rate monitor, to understand why they're so important to have.



Benefits of Heart Rate Monitoring

Different Training Heart Rates are Used for Different Purposes

About Exercise Zones (intensity)

Calorie Burning (includes explanation of fat vs carbohydrate burning at different intensities)

Indoor Cycling (discusses aerobic vs anaerobic training)

Thursday, May 24, 2007

I'M BAAAAAAACCCCCKKK!

Hey girlz, I'll be back next Thursday and ready to Spin Spin Spin! Anybody have any new music ideas to help with a kick-butt comeback?

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Home Sweet Home

Hey, I'm home! How cool is that? I got here about 3 p.m. on Saturday. It's good to be back in my own house with hubby and kitties, but I sure do miss the hospital's Craftmatic adjustable bed. :)

Saturday, May 5, 2007

"REMARKABLE!"

Greetings from Shadyside Hospital! Well, the worst is over and I'm recovering extremely quickly and well. Today they disconnected me from all the funny little wires that were attached in a wide variety of places on my body (seriously, there's absolutely nowhere left to take blood from). I'm eating solid foods (vegetable lasagna, broccoli and boston cream pie for lunch! yum.), walking on the treadmill (slowly) and getting in and out of bed myself, without assistance, and with minimal discomfort. My doc came in this morning and said I could go home today if I wanted, or wait an extra day. He called my recovery "absolutely remarkable".

So, all said, everything is looking great. I may see you in the gym and I clod along on the treadmill, going about one mile per hour. But have a great week and hopefully I'll talk to you all soon.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

This time tomorrow...

...it will all be over.

Have a great Thursday--work hard tonight in class. Jodie--don't forget to stretch if you have to leave early. ;)

Looking forward to seeing you all again soon!

Monday, April 30, 2007

Fitness Facts You Should Know

Fitness Fact 1. Studies have suggested that walking at a brisk pace for three or more hours a week can reduce your risk for coronary heart disease by 65 percent.

Fitness Fact 2. About 25 percent of American adults — and an even greater percentage of women — are sedentary. After age 44, upwards of 30 percent of women are sedentary, and by age 65, the proportion increases to almost 35 percent. By the time they reach age 75, about 50 percent of all women are sedentary.

Fitness Fact 3.
Only about 22 percent of American adults engage in regular, sustained physical activity for at least 30 minutes five times a week, and only 15 percent exercise both regularly and vigorously.

Fitness Fact 4.
No matter how poor your current level of fitness, you can start an exercise routine and become fitter and healthier. Even 90-year-old women who use walkers have been shown in studies to benefit from light weight training.

Fitness Fact 5.
Simply adding movement into your daily routine can increase your level of fitness. For example, if you park in the last row of the parking lot and walk briskly five minutes each way between your office and your car, walk up and down the stairs at your office during your 10-minute afternoon coffee break, and walk the dog for 10 minutes when you get home, you've racked up 30 minutes of exercise for the day.

Fitness Fact 6.
Women with heart disease or arthritis actually experience improved daily function from involvement in various modes of physical activity.

Fitness Fact 7.
Fitness consists of four components: your body's ability to use oxygen as a source of energy, which translates into cardiovascular fitness; muscular strength and endurance; flexibility; and body composition.

Fitness Fact 8.
To address all the components of fitness, an exercise program needs to include aerobic exercise, which is continuous repetitive movement of large muscle groups that raises your heart rate; weight lifting or strength training; and flexibility exercises or stretching.

Fitness Fact 9.
Walking at a brisk pace (a 15-minute mile or 4 mph) burns almost as many calories as jogging for the same distance. The benefit of jogging is that it takes less time to cover the same distance and it benefits the bones; however, it may be too strenuous for some.

Fitness Fact 10.
It takes about 12 weeks after starting an exercise program to see measurable changes in your body. However, before 12 weeks, you will notice an increase in your strength and endurance.

Copyright 2003 National Women's Health Resource Center, Inc.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Most Livable City?

Okay, okay, I apologize that I'm not the biggest fan of Pittsburgh. But it's home and there are awesome people here (including my husband and you guys, so I'd better be careful...). But most livable? Really? According to Places Rated Almanac, Pittsburgh is #1 in a contest that compares rankings on nine factors that influence the quality of a place: ambience, housing, the local economy, transportation, education, health care, crime, recreation, and climate. I guess climate isn't weighed as heavily as other factors. Especially considering that we share the top four spots with Seattle and Portland!

So what do you guys think? Would you rank The Burgh as a most livable city? Why or why not? I know this has nothing to do with Spinning, but I thought it was interesting anyway.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

New iTunes Sport iMix


Happy sunny Saturday! I just posted a new Sport iMix today based on the playlist I used in today's class. It features Black Eyed Peas, Gwen Stefani, The Chemical Brothers, Timbaland, Nelly Furtado, Beck, Blue Man Group and lots more. 12 songs. 57 minutes.

The iMix is called "pedalgirl: spin x". Check it out here. You can purchase all, or just some of the songs you'd like to have for your own collection.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

I need your music ideas!!!

Hey y'all, I need your help. I've got a loaded iTunes account ($80+ yippee!), but no clue about new ride songs. For whatever reason, it was easy to come up with stuff at first, but now I'm drying up on ideas. So...since technically it's your class...how about you give a sista a hand and tell me what some of your favorites are.

Team in Training


Okay, so last weekend I got this brochure in the mail from the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Team in Training. It's this really awesome program where the LLS trains you for a big endurance event (marathon, triathalon, century ride), flies you there and takes care of everything, in return for you raising money for the LLS. There are some really awesome races included--all over the country and even a marathon in Ireland. So I'm flipping through the brochure and it says something about an informational meeting in our area, on McKnight Rd, and I decide to RSVP.

Here's the thing--I really want to ride a century (that's 100 miles). And there are 2 this year. One's in Hawaii and one's in Maryland. Of course, the choice is clear, right? Yeah, no. I'm going to Maryland because that's where my family is and I thought it would make for a nice ride to have people cheering me on. So, anyway, the ride is on October 6, though it's really a whole-weekend event.

Anyone interested in training and riding with me? The informational meeting is on May 1 at 6 p.m. at the Panera Bread on McKnight Rd. Let me know if you want to go!