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Monday, December 29, 2014

Fitness with the New Year - 2015

Thinking about making some new resolutions this coming year? Why not start 2015 with a new commitment to get your fit in and recruit your buddies too!

According to CDC, 18-64 year-olds only need 150min of moderate exercise weekly with 2x strength training or 75min of rigorous exercise with twice a week strength training - very doable!! 

Here are some events/ideas to start the year off right:


Family Program - Parklands - Dec. 30 -  "Stop by and tell us how the park will help you be the happiest and healthiest you can be in the coming year and for many years to come, then discover ways to enhance your physical and mental health with us. "


Paoli Peaks NYE - Celebrate New Year's Eve with the family - skiing! Exercise, fun, and family bonding!

Perfect North Slopes - Celebrate New Year's Eve with a parade and fireworks and of course skiing

Yoga Mala - Science Center with 502 Power Yoga - preregistration needed

Jefferson Memorial Free Guided Hike - Jan. 1, 9am

Hangover Classic 10miler and 5K - Jan. 1- Starts at America Turners on River Road

Ice Skating - Enjoy some family time ice skating at Iceland or  Alpine on New Year's Day

Online Challenges
100 Days Challenge - Just move intentionally for 30 minutes for the first 100 days of 2014.

Or another 30 Day Challenge

Run 2,015 in 2015 Challenge

2015 - 100 Days of Miles


502 Power Yoga: Intro Series - Month of January - Learn the basics of power yoga
 
Winter Adventure Weekend - Carter Caves State Resort, Kentucky - Jan. 23-25 - "Wild Caving, Cave Tours, High Line Ride, Rappelling, Rope Climbing, Rock Climbing, Tree Climbing, Mountain Biking, Canoeing, Kayaking, Hiking, Backpacking, Horseback Riding, Camping In A Cave, Adventure Presentations, Archeology Tours, Squeeze Box, Winter Survival, Fire Building, Campfire Cooking, Orienteering, Corrugated Cave, Mine Lighting, Live Music & More! "

Why not find some new inspirations this year to keep you motivated? Check out Fitspired for ideas!


Do you know of others? Yoga? Crossfit? Let me know and I will update!

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Merry Christmas!

Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas!

Some fun after all the excitement of presents is over. 

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

2015: My FOCUS Year

It's that time of year to reflect and move on to the future - to make (or not) resolutions, list things you want to accomplish or change for the upcoming year. As I mentioned in a previous post, I pick one word to focus on for the year instead of making a list of new resolutions. I like to keep things simple. This has been working for me the past few years.

 This year, my word is FOCUS. I want to FOCUS on the moment instead thinking about other things I think I should be doing.   I love Ecclesiastes 3:1 -
This year I have signed up for my biggest challenge yet. Being FOCUSed is what will help me accomplish my goal and still have time for everything else. When it is time to FOCUS on training, then it is training time - not thinking about other things that need to get done or didn't get done. When it is time to FOCUS on family and friends then training is in the back burner whether it is done for the day or coming later.

My 'A' race and biggest challenge for 2015 is Ironman Louisville! I'm going to test the quote, "If your goal doesn't scare you, it isn't big enough." Needless to say, taking on my first ironman does scare me, but my heart says give it a try. I don't wait to live life without trying something because I was too scared. 


I have decided to team up with Team Ironman Foundation to help raise funds for our local community as well - as if participating in the ironman wasn't enough, right?! You can read more about it from my fundraising page. I would love to have you along with me on my journey. You can donate (which is tax deductible) on my fundraising page, babysit, run, bike, or swim with me, and even come cheer me on during the race.  If you have any words of advice, encouragement feel free to send those out over the next 10 months as well. I have made a spreadsheet where you can buy some miles for my race. After making your donation, just shoot me an e-mail or comment about which miles you bought to support me on race day.



Since making this decision, my FOCUS on the blog will mainly be about updates on my training, fundraising and races for 2015. Training is going to eat up alot of my time so I will be decreasing blogging and online activities.Training will not officially start until later in spring of 2015, so now I am just having fun building  strength and working on techniques in the disciplines.

As previously mentioned, I would love to have you join my team - The 'D' Team. I have a few already: my family (my husband is on board and realizes he is going to be an Iron Widow during peak training), my Iron sherpa (my super enthusiastic sister-in-law who I am going to need cheering really loud for me on race day and talk endlessly with about training and racing) , and my mentor (a few times ironman himself) with  me.  I know I haven't fully grasped what lies ahead, but I am excited, nervous. It is going to be one great adventure!

Save the date - Oct. 11, 2015! 

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Tasty Tuesday - Thai Minced Chicken Lettuce Wraps

We recently tried a new recipe that I wanted to share. It is from Once Upon a Chef where I have found several delicious recipes. My kiddos thought it was a bit too spicy, but they have started to not want to try new foods. They probably tasted it with the mindset they weren't going to like it. My husband and I thought it was good enough to add to our recipe collection to use for the future. We did not think it was too spicy.

The recipe took a little time getting things prepped, but it was all pretty straightforward. I made a few changes. I didn't add the fish sauce since I did not have any. I also used 4 chicken breasts that I finely chopped up after cooking since I dd not have ground chicken either. 

Servings: 4
Total Time: 30 Minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 large head iceberg or butter lettuce
  • 3 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1 large red onion, chopped
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh ginger (you'll need a thick 2-inch piece)
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 pounds ground chicken (not all breast meat)
  • 1-1/2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 3 tablespoons fish sauce (see note*)
  • 1/4 cup light or dark brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons lime zest, from 2 limes
  • 3 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice, from 1-1/2 limes
  • 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 2 large scallions, white and green parts, finely sliced
  • 1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh mint
  • 1/4 cup chopped cashews or peanuts

Optional For Serving

  • Sriracha
  • Finely sliced carrots
  • Lime wedges
  • Cilantro and/or mint sprigs

Instructions

  1. Fill a large bowl with cold water. Place the head of lettuce on a cutting board; cut off the stem, then cut around the inner core of the lettuce and remove (do not cut all the way through the lettuce; just deep enough to remove the core). Discard the flimsy, ragged outer leaves and then place the head of lettuce in the bowl of water. Gently pull apart the leaves, then place them on a paper towel to dry. Cut any large leaves in half. Chill the lettuce cups in refrigerator until ready to serve.
  2. Heat the oil in large sauté pan over medium heat. Add the onion and ginger and cook, stirring frequently, until soft, 4-5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook 1 minute more.
  3. Add the ground chicken and turn the heat up to high. Cook, breaking up the meat with a wooden spoon, until partially cooked through, about 3 minutes. Add the soy sauce, fish sauce, brown sugar, lime zest, lime juice and red pepper flakes and continue cooking, stirring frequently to break up the meat, until the chicken is cooked through, 5-6 minutes more. Off the heat, stir in the scallions, cilantro, mint and nuts. Taste and adjust seasoning if necessary. Spoon into lettuce cups and serve with optional garnishes.

Monday, December 22, 2014

First Class is FREE - 2015

Ever wonder if you will like a fitness class or not? Why not check out some of these local fitness places for free? They are offering you a class for FREE! 

**always double check offer is still going on**

Be Fit and Wellness - First class is free

Trilliquin Center - First yoga class is free

PRO Martial Arts - Free trial

Body Evolution Fitness University -7 day free trial - Hendricks Dr. next to Meijer and boot camps at local parks 

Derby City Mixed Martial Arts- Dixie Highway location

Xplosive Rhythms Dance and Fitness -Shelbyville Road in St. Matthews

Motion Studio Online - New Albany, IN  

Four Barrel CrossFit - New Albany, IN - First 2 weeks for free


Bravo Dance Studio - Free first lesson - Limited time offer


CrossFit Covalence - First 2 drop-in classes free

Orangetheory Louisville -  1 free fitness class

Titan  Momz - 1 week free

Lululemon Athletica Oxmoor - Always offering free classes throughout the month


For other affordable classes check out $5 or Less Fitness Classes.

Know of others? comment below or e-mail them to me - fitinlou@gmail.com

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

2014 Recap: My Year in Running

A few years back, I started choosing one word that I wanted to focus on for the year instead of making new year's resolutions. I like doing this for several reasons, but that is a topic for another day. This year, in addition to this one word, my husband and I decided to make the resolution to complete 12 races each. I can say that I was able to keep this resolution this year! Time for a celebration, right? 

A fellow Girls Gone Sporty Ambassador - Pretty Lil Mudder - came up with a brilliant idea to give 'awards' to our races this year which also allows a great way to look back at some of the races this past year. Be sure to check her awards and the other ambassadors that linked up (see the bottom of this post too). You may just find a race to add to your calendar for 2015.


Backside Trail Half
So here are my 2014 Race Awards:


Most Scenic Course - Backside Trail Half/Marathon - Any trail run is definitely ranked as most scenic for me.  Find my race report of the Backside here.

Most Challenging Course - Mission Lite - 4 hour DINO Adventure Race. Even choosing our own route due to orienteering part of the race, this is still what I would consider the most challenging course: canoeing, mountain biking, and trailing running (or bushwhacking or  swamp trekking) .

Best Expo - Kentucky Derby Festival Half/Full Marathon - I am not big on expos, but the Kentucky Derby Festival Half/Full Marathon is huge - held at Kentucky International Convention Center. They have the packet pick-up down to a science - easy and fast.

Best Post-Race Food/Beverages - Mission Lite - Another award for this 4 hour adventure race. They had a cafeteria style lunch included meatball subs, fresh salad bar, chips, fruit, and dirt pudding. It hit the spot after a misty morning of stomping through the woods.

Best Swag - Tri-Cap Mud Slinger Trail 6K and 13.1m - Stocking cap and pull-over long sleeve shirt  - Need I say more?

Most Unique Medal - SIPAC 4 miler - I might be a bit bias since my brother directs this race, but where else are you going to get a cow eartag as a medal?

Favorite Race Shirt (tech tee or reg) - Mill Race 5K - Although, I am not a fan of the white, I love the design on the long sleeved tech tee featuring my hometown. It connects aspects from the bridges, Cummins, and running.

Favorite Overall Race - Mission Lite - This category was a tough one to award. I really have a top 4 with this one topping this list. The Mission Lite tops the list because not only did I team up with my husband in the race for a 'race date', but also because I like having the extra elements that come with adventure racing: teamwork and strategic planning. It is how I would imagine treasure hunting and racing against the other pirates to find all the gold! My other 3 favorite races are the ones I ran with my friend, Maleah , my niece and my son. It is hard to beat those time running together!


Best Course Support (aid stations, volunteers, people cheering you on, etc) - Waterfront Challenge - The military volunteers at the challenges  - whether they were cheering or ordering - were fantastic!

Race You Are Most Proud of Yourself for Completing - Columbus Challenge Triathlon and Duathlon - This was my 'A' race for 2014, so yes, I am most proud that I finished my first Olympic Distance triathlon, hands-down. I can still remember trying to swim a few laps in the pool and here I swam almost a mile in open water. It is an amazing feeling to cross the finish line after all the training - completing something you have never done before. 


How would you pair up the awards with your 2014 races? 


Check out the other blogs 2014 Recap - maybe you'll find a new race!
Running Escapades (http://runningescapades.com)
Runner Girl in a Rocking World (http://runnergirlinarockingworld.com)
MCMMamaRuns (http://mcmmamaruns.com)
The Runner Within (http://therunnerwithin.com)
Fat Girl to Ironman (http://fatgirltoironman.co.uk)
Love for Running (http://loveforrunning.com)
Peace Love & Ice Cream (http://peaceandloveandicecream.com)
Miles to Go (http://miles-to-go.org)
How My World Runs (http://howmyworldruns.com)
This Mama Runs for Cupcakes (http://thismamarunsforcupcakes.com)
Uptite Mamas (http://uptitemamas.com)
Pretty Lil Mudder (http://prettylilmudder.com)

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

$5 or less fitness classes in Louisville Area - 2014-15

**Always double check class by calling, checking their Facebook, or their website to ensure class is still on***

Healthy Hometown's list - walking clubs to zumba to yoga, karate, etc




Hiking

Spin Class
  Free Spin Class at VO2 Multisport - Call or e-mail VO2 for more information - Bring your bike and trainer.

Yoga
 Zumba
Zumba - FitMe Studio - $5 

Zumba Fitness at Cedar Creek Baptist Church - $5/class or $20 for 5 classes
 
Others: 
Insanity - FitMe Studio - $5

Walk with A Doc - Various locations 10am on select Saturdays - FREE
Fitcamp - FREE
Lululemon Athletica Oxmoor - Free classes from studio of the month
Louisville Community Centers
Jefferson Parks and Rec



Know of others? Would love to add them! email them to me - fitinlou@gmail.com

Monday, December 15, 2014

Run, Kat, Run: Turkey Run at Iroquois Park

5 miles, to the top of Iroquois Park and back down—no worries!  Ran this same course 50 times.  Woke up ready to do it.  My goal was under 50 minutes and with all the hills involved that would be what I consider “really good”.  
It had snowed the night before and it was COLD but beautiful!  The race was packed, about 900 people I think.  The gun blew and we were off!  Made it to the top in pretty good time, at least in good enough time to be under my goal.  The awesome thing about the top was the view of what seems like the whole city from the overlook covered in a fresh blanket of snow.  Once we started downhill, it was all good!  I finished in 49:12 which was under my goal!  I was happy.  
After the race they had tons of awards and prizes. They also had a ton of food for the runners and walkers.  
Great race, I’ll be doing this every year! (2014 IHR Thanksgiving Day run/walk)


Thursday, December 11, 2014

Triple Crown and Derby Mini/Full Marathon Training Groups

Thinking about training for the Triple Crown or the Derby half/full marathon? Did you know Louisville provides several training groups to help you out?

The Triple Crown is a set of three races: 5K, 10K, and 10 miler. It is a great series to sign up for especially if you are running the Derby half or full marathon and like to run with lots and lots of people.  You even get a Triple Crown t-shirt for completing all 3! They have kid races as well.

The YMCA, Feet Fleet Running Store, and Team Crusade are the training programs for this series. To see which program is right for you click HERE. Triple Crown also teamed up with ActiveTrainer where you can buy a  training program to run on your own schedule.

A few other programs for the Derby Half/Full Marathon in the area include:
Or join a local running club to make some new running friends who are training for these races as well:
Hopefully you are realizing that you should not feel that you are the lone runner unless that is your style - plenty of programs and runners out there just for you.

If you are looking for free program to train on your own, I am a fan of Hal Higdon training programs. Just click on the training link at the top on that site and choose the distance. If you are new to running, Couch to 5K (C25K)  program is a great way to start too.


The new year is around the corner, so get ready to run some miles to achieve your goals for 2015!


Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Race Report: Tri-Cap Mud Slinger Trail Run

Where did November go??? I imagine you are thinking the same thing with Christmas just around the corner!

Last month, I  finished the Tri-Cap Mud Slinger Trail Half Marathon. This race is held in Ferninand State Forest in southern Indiana held typically on one of the first or second Sundays in November. They also offered a trail 6K.The funds raised from the race benefit Tri-Cap programs helping the less fortunate in the area. The half marathon was $50 if you signed up early and $30 for the 6K.

Since it was a late start at 10am, I picked up the packet race morning with no problem. It was a fairly laid back, friendly race - with just over 50 finishers for the 13.1m trail run and over 100 finishers for the 6K. My brother was also running the half while my nephew and sister-in-law ran the 6K. The race started on the road for about a mile before turning on the trail to run. Each race was a loop in the forest. The half marathon ran the 6K route backwards at the end of the race.

Race swag
Once I read "If you are looking up, you are going down," about trail running. That fit this race to a T.  As you could expect being a trail run, there were plenty of hills, slippery leaves, holes, roots, rocks, creeks to maneuver through. This year the course was marked with spray paint on the ground - aka the leaves. For the most part, it was easy to follow. Since I'm a mid-pack runner, there were one or two places that the marks were almost gone from the previous runners. Fortunately, I could almost always see a runner in front of me. I saw several slip while running and a few almost take a wrong turn, but no serious injuries occurred from the falls. I took a few good falls when I found some holes covered by the leaves as well. There were a couple rugged climbs that were slippery due to the leaves and rocks, but that is what makes trail races interesting.

Unfortunately, my phone died midrace so I was not able to get any pictures, but the race's Facebook page posted some. You can get an idea of the course from those. 

Overall, this was a fun race and great for the beginner or experienced trail runner. There were plenty of water stops along the way with oranges so I did not carry my own water. At the end of the race, there was chili and hot dogs. Those did not appeal to me after running so I just stuck with the oranges and water. Instead of medals and t-shirts, they gave out stocking caps and pullover shirts which was great.

 Trail running is a different experience from road running and has a unique vibe that I like. I highly recommended trying some out with a friend the next time you go running.

Until next time, have fun finding your fit in Louisville.