The Lunsford Family Blog
Josh, Gina & Mo
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Insanity all the Way!!!
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Big Mama and her Babies
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Gina Marie went insane...Part II
It was frustrating at first, because I couldn't do the moves or the workouts as well as when I had stopped doing Insanity before. Of course, I had put on a LOT of weight, and my knees seemed especially weak. There is a lot of jumping in Insanity, so I would wear knee braces. When I had done it before, I had at least gotten to the point where I could do the entire warm up without stopping. But this go around, I had to do the workouts for two weeks before I got back to that point.
I started seeing progress in my ability. This was super exciting to me. It turned out that a co-worker of mine is a Beachbody Coach. She was running a private Facebook Group for folks wanting to do T25, which is the next program that Shaun T, the trainer in Insanity, had put out. She offered to add me to the group for motivation and support, even though I was doing a different program.
The folks in that group were so helpful! Everyone had similar experiences loving and hating Shaun T. Everyone would encourage everyone else on a off day. Everyone celebrated the little successes and achievements. It was so wonderful and exactly what I needed to stay motivated through the holidays. I ended up completing the program at the end of January. I was so proud! I lost 18 lbs and 13 inches over all during that first round. I was feeling so good about it, I decided to do another round of it. I was very motivated because of my success and because at the beginning of January, my workplace started a weight loss competition. I won it, because I was consistent with doing Insanity! I would get up at 4:30 in the morning to make sure that I had time to complete the workouts before getting Mo up for school.
I was surprised at the support I got from Mo. He's a very generous and sweet boy, but he blew me away. One day, a couple of weeks after I started Insanity, he asked me why I was doing it. I was just about to work out on a Saturday and he wanted to watch and he asked me why. I told him it was because I was fat, and I didn't want to be. "Mama!" He said, shocked. "You shouldn't say 'fat', that's not a nice word!" Well, I had not taught him that, but it's true. Then he said, "You should say 'plump' instead." That made me smile, but I answered him, "Mo, it's true that 'fat' is not a nice word, and I hope you never call anyone that, because it's hurtful and mean to do that. But I AM fat, it's a true thing. And I don't want to be--I want to be healthy. So that's why I'm doing this. To get myself healthy." He just looked at me for a minute. Then he said, "Hold on, Mama, I'll be right back." He ran off to his room and I had no idea what he was doing, because he was gone for more than a minute. But he came back in sweat pants and sneakers and said, "Ok, now I'm ready. I'm going to do it with you!" And he did, for about five minutes before he was over it. But to me, it was a HUGE gesture, and he made it at five years old, which is what was so special to me. I hope and half expect my husband will be supportive. But I never in a million years thought to get that kind of support from my child.
So that became an even stronger motivation for me to do this--get Mo involved in a healthy and active lifestyle early on in his life! Shaun T has a program just for kids and Mo wants it. I'm going to get it for him, too. And if he wants me to do it with him, in addition to my own workout, I will.
When I completed the program, I decided to do it again. I still have a long way to go before I get to my goal, and so I started over. It was fantastic! The first month's workouts were easier because I had just completed the harder second month. I still would have to stop and take rests, but I stopped using the knee braces all together. Then my coach suggested I try the couch to 5K program. Run? Me? I hadn't in a LONG time, and I didn't consider myself a runner. I told her, no thanks, maybe later in the year when I had finished Insanity again. She wouldn't take no for an answer and signed me up to her facebook group and told me to find a 5K to sign up for. She wasn't kidding! I could have really balked, but she said something that made me think hard. She said, "You'd be surprised at how well Insanity has already prepared you to be a runner." Wow. If she had that kind of faith in my ability, then I should really consider it. Ok, I'll do it. Renee is already a runner, so I made her sign up with me. She even got two other folks from her gym to run also.
Training for the 5K did eat into my Insanity schedule a bit. So this second round of Insanity is taking longer than the first, but that's ok. I WAS surprised at my ability to run. I can run over three miles without stopping! Holy cow!!!! Or I can run intervals...4 minutes of running for every 2 minutes of fast walking...it's great! Renee pushed me to try harder and she gave me some tips on breathing which helped a ton. My coach, Melanie, encouraged me every day, and on the day of my 5K, she was glued to Facebook, cheering me on, and waiting for my post to say I had finished. I did finish! I ran the whole way and Mo and Josh were there to cheer me on. It was fantastic. The only thing that I was sad about is that Renee got sick and couldn't run her race the same day. But she's a runner at heart and she runs a 5K just about three times a week anyway. I was the VERY last runner to cross the finish line. Some walkers finished after me. But I did finish, and I met my goal of running the whole time, and I'm already signed up for another one. And, because I've decided that this running and Insanity combination is working for me, I've signed up for a half marathon in October. I got this amazing training hybrid with Insanity and running as a 12 week training from one of the other coaches in the Facebook group. It's perfect and I'm excited.
Going Insane is so much better this second go around. I don't complain about working out, like I did the first time. I've started implementing the nutritional meal plan, and I'm getting better results. When the folks in the facebook group post a workout challenge, I'm interested in trying it just for fun instead of thinking, "are you kidding me?" It's a crazy new me. I love it!
After I complete the second round of Insanity, I'm going to try T25 before I start my half marathon training. When I do that, I will post my before and after Insanity pics. It will be a few more weeks. And I'm still not at my goal. But I've already come a long way and I'm excited about where this fitness journey will take me.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Gina Marie went insane...PART I
I originally wanted to go ahead and put the journal into this post, but it's 9 pages, so really entirely too long. However, I'll give you the gist of it. We started on July 31, 2012. I weighed 212 lbs at that time, and it had been about a year since I had done Weight Watchers and lost 40 lbs, most of which I had gained back, but not quite all. I was wanting to get back down to where I had gotten, and maybe even make some more inroads into my goal weight. This has been a recurring theme with me. Josh wasn't supremely overweight, but he wanted to lose some, and I think he was sure I wouldn't try Insanity unless he did it, too. Which is entirely true. So we did it together, and we did it after work.
It was hard. I couldn't do the moves, I felt like I was failing every workout. Josh could do it much better than I could, and he didn't seem to hurt as much. I was sore every day for the first week. It got easier as we kept at it, and I began noticing little successes. For example, I could do the stretching moves pretty well, and here's a little quote from my journal on that point:
Today I could do every form and even hold many of the stretch poses. Some I couldn’t hold NEARLY as long as the instructor wanted—a couple of the squat poses and lunge poses required a holding stamina that I just don’t have…yet. I’m sure it was only about 30 seconds, but they felt like 5 minutes. I credit shaving my legs with giving me the balance to do some of the poses. I had to stretch a leg out and reach high and hold it for a while…there’s lots of stretching and balancing in the shower on one foot in shaving legs, just saying.
That was a good bit of progress for me at the time, because before that, my journal is mostly full of complaining about how hard the workout is. So, I started noticing improvements, and then I began to have knee pain, which bothered me. I mean, of course it bothered me, but I was actually more worried that it would make me quit, and by that time, I didn't want to quit. Josh was having knee pain, too, but he had knee surgery right after our son was born, so he had an excuse. We got knee braces. They helped tremendously and we kept going.
We started off doing the workouts every night after work, before dinner. But I didn't like that schedule because of my son. He was four at the time, and making him wait for dinner was really hard on everyone, and it felt mean and selfish. Plus, that time after work was my time to spend with him, and working out was seriously cutting into it. Waiting until after he was in bed at 8 was not a great option, because I was already tired from working all day, and by 8 really tired, plus would have eaten already. I don't like working out after I eat--it makes me queasy. So Josh agreed to get up in the morning and do it before work. That was an improvement, and we kept going some more.
We made it through the first two weeks, only missing one workout, which we made up on the 'rest' day. We took the fit test again and saw some improvements, but neither of us had lost any weight. I had even gained two pounds. That part was discouraging, but everyone was saying "you're building muscle", etc. And I felt like we were eating more, because all the working out made us hungrier, so I resolved to cut back on the calorie intake. I did have a lot more energy, and could feel a difference in my willingness to get up and do things -- like my outside chicken chores, etc. So we kept going.
Then Josh quit halfway through a warm-up, leaving me to finish the workout on my own. I did, but I was worried about him. He was super sore, especially his knee, but also his ankle. So I made him take a hot bath, which helped a little. Here's my journal entry from the next day:
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Mama gets a new pair of shoes!
So...check this out: on the advice of my cousin Renee, I decided to get good running shoes. I wasn't having problems, but I've not been running long, so I thought, why take chances?
I decided to go to the New Balance store that I've heard so much about, and let them do their gait analysis.
This charming sales clerk took some measurements, had me walk for her several times, and had me stand on a machine which analyzed the pressure points of my feet. She determined that I have a high arch which causes my feet to lean in when I walk-she called it pronation. I did actually know all of that-I've seen how my shoes wear. But it's good to have it confirmed by people who make this their living and more importantly, she found shoes that are designed to support my feet in the exact way they need. For only $120ish.
Josh was so impressed that he had her do a gait analysis on him as well, and while he did already know that he has the flattest feet on the planet, he did not know he's been wearing shoes one to one and a half sizes too small...for YEARS! He bought new shoes, too. She was GOOD at her job!
We asked her to do an analysis of our son's gait as well. He will need extra support as he gets older. This is good to know.
Anyway, we shopped for like two hours after that, and my shoes felt great. I decided that was sufficient to count for my walk/run today, especially since I carried my 50 lb son around for awhile as well. But then on the drive home, as I knitted and thought about it, I felt like I really wanted to run.
So I did.
2.78 miles, 43:47 was my time. Here's how it went...there is a route I like, which I've walked for years, which is quite hilly. My recent runs have gone about two thirds of that route--skipping the largest hill. Today I decided to run the whole route. I walked the first three minutes, then started running, breathing deeply and slowly as Renee told me. There are four major inclines as I run there and back. On hills one and three I did have to slow to a brisk walk for one minute each time to control my breathing. On hill two and four, I was able to run through, though I did have to slow my pace. Just before hill four, around the two mile point, I started feeling it in my thighs. Not pain, just fatigue. I mentally heard Shaun T saying, "Push through" and it became a point of pride that I run the rest of the way home. I did it! I ran the rest of the way. Then to cool down, I walked another half mile at a moderate pace, but that's not part of my time.
I have to say...I'm feeling pretty good about the 5K on March 22nd.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Country SNOW!!!
I have this friend in New York City who LOVES snow. She recently posted on her blog several really wonderful photos of the city in snow. It's beautiful! So, I promised her that if we really got snow as the weather forecast predicted, then I would post photos of the country in snow.
Mo and I took two walks. One yesterday, and one today. Both lasted about an hour and covered a couple of miles out from our rural house and we went in one direction yesterday and the other today, just for variety. I needed the exercise and Mo definitely needed to run off some of that boy energy that he has!
Josh was stuck in Texas, but luckily got home today. One day late for our 9th Anniversary, but one day early for Valentine's Day, so I'm a happy wife. He missed the walks (I say tongue-in-cheek, because there's no way he'd have gone with us, short of death threats, but I digress.)
This snow was really perfect--it was heavy enough to shut down school and work, but not so heavy that we lost power or were otherwise miserable. So I enjoyed the time with the boy, and also knitting and watching Olympic ice skating.
On to the photos! Here are the ones from yesterday.
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| Mo gets ready for a snowy adventure! |
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| But we can't leave without making a snow angel first. |
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| We live on a dirt road...currently a snow road. I love the name of it: Bald Eagle Road. Josh's grandfather named it. 'Bald Eagle' was his CB handle, but he mostly liked that the name was patriotic. |
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| Rose Conley Road...the road to the Cherokee Rose Rodeo |
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| It was snowing the whole time we were out, so it's hard to make out the house on the hill. But it's there! |
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| Panoramic pic of the rodeo. |
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| Oh, look! A horse across the road from the rodeo. |
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| Ah, another one! |
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| The view of the rodeo from the other side. |
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| Catching snowflakes. |
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| Here's our house. We have 3 acres. I love it! |
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| Chicken coops and pen. Plus feed barn on the end. That was last year's anniversary present. Josh knows what I want. (More chickens....) |
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| Bald Eagle road going in the other direction. The sun was out today. |
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| Yay! Our neighbors built a snowman! |
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| Snow covered hay. I love the tractor! |
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| Dilapidated farm building. It looks less sad in the snow, and more rustic. |
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| I just thought this looked cool. |
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| Today's destination--the bridge over the creek! |
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| Just two weeks ago we saw a great blue heron in this creek. |
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| Headed back to the house. |
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| Mo was pointing out the pond to the left, which is just visible in the photo. It had geese honking and cavorting in it. I wish I could have gotten closer for a photo of that. |
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| Better shot of the pond. |
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| I just liked this view. |
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| Back home. |
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| Why does he not look worn out? |
We did have a great time on walkabout. We saw a bunch of animal tracks in the snow--dog or coyote, tiny bird tracks, rabbit tracks, deer, and turkey! It was fun to identify them all, and Mo was quick to point out nice views for photos.
There you have it...snow in the country!








































