Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts

Friday, July 20, 2012

Meeting a Friend

Support comes in various forms from various places. I finally got to meet someone who has been supporting me for a very long time. This is my twin, Jennifer. She's super goofy and strong as hell. We threw down a WOD at Rainier CrossFit last week. I'm hoping to get to see her again whenever she's in town. Till then, we'll just keep supporting each other via Facebook and texts.

Our WOD (we made it up):
1000m row
50 lunges
30 hang power cleans at 95#

Jennifer = 11:26
Me = 11:54

It was also great to be coached by Laurie Bowler... she doesn't let you get away with anything (EXACTLY what I expect!)!

Jennifer and me post-WOD.

Ummmm, yeah.... she's THAT strong.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Mud & Friends! Holla!!!

Pre-mud.
Dirty Friends - Kavita, Michelle, Bob, & me.

Wow! Yesterday we did the Survivor Mud Run! It was a 3 mile course with 22 obstacles. This was our first "mud" event and we had a blast. It is amazing how great friends and a lot of mud can make me so darn happy! Yesterday was a good day. 

Friday, May 18, 2012

Changing It Up!

Guess what? You never know what you like or what you don't like until you try it. Sometimes we choose to make a change and sometimes life just hits us like a sledgehammer and the next thing we know, changes have been made... whether we wanted them or not.

My friend, Michelle, actively chose to make a change. She's an amazingly strong woman, wife, and mother. Years ago, she was overweight. I'm not sure what changed inside of her to cause her to pursue a healthier lifestyle but one day she made the choice. I'll let the photo results speak for themselves. This was achieved by exercise (some CrossFit too but not entirely) and Paleo/Primal nutrition.

Michelle, before and after!
Here is Michelle's story in her own words.

"In December of 2000 I topped the scale at 328#, the doctor wrote on my chart "morbidly obese" in bright red pen. In January of 2001 I started following a program called Body-for-Life and slowly and at times VERY painfully losing weight. And when I say painfully I don't mean physical pain. The emotional process of losing excess baggage is far my trying that beating yourself up in the gym everyday. Two years ago I wanted to try something different as my workouts had gotten kind of boring. I started CrossFit. I'm proud to say that I love it, it scares the crap out of me more often than not and it's made me a better, tougher and more thoughtful person. A day doesn't go by where there isn't a struggle, whether it's with the barbell, some food I want to eat but shouldn't or whether or not I should enjoy a glass of wine. But compare those decisions with someone going into treatment for Cancer, having heart surgery or some debilitating disease, I've got it easy. Today, over 12 years later I wake up and see that father time is now chasing me down but you know what??? At 49 I am in much better shape that I was at 39! Chase on old man time, I'll keep running from you until I'm in the ground. For all of you ladies out there.... come on and run with me!! We've got nothing to lose but flab and we're never too old to reach for amazing!"

You can see why I'm so proud of her and why it is my privilege to call her a friend. Michelle's story isn't over... She recently went on a girls mini vacation with some of her healthy friends. Even while she was on vacation, she stayed true to her clean eating and exercise (part of their vacation was attending the CrossFit Games in the Southeastern Region!). On her second day there, she suffered from a massive migraine headache which she hasn't suffered from in years. The only trigger she could think of to cause it was a small "indulgence" in a single serving of greek yogurt. This event paved the way to her latest experiment in learning about nutrition... a cleanse.

Again, in her own words, she explains why.

"We are all clean eaters in some form or fashion and we pretty much stuck to our normal foods. However, on day two I began to break out in hives. I narrowed it down to the two foods I thought were the culprits. I left in Greek yogurt because secretly I adore it and refuse to admit I could have any type of food sensitivity. Well lets just say by Wednesday of the glorious vacation I was wrecked with hives. I ended up at the Minute Clinic and with a prescription for prednisone.

All that being said, my system has been completely out of whack for what is now my second week after returning from vacation. What to do, what to do?

After consulting a friend who is very well versed in the art of nutritional cleansing, I've taken the leap and decided to do a full nine-day cleanse. A cleanse you say? Yes indeed. At this point a cleanse simply cannot hurt me any further than what I'm already going through."

When she first told me this, I'll admit, I cringed a little. I was thinking... "Oooo... Really? What in the hell are you thinking? Where will you get your protein?" But being a good friend (or at least I'd like to think I'm a good friend), I fully supported her. After all, it is only nine days. Even if it was a COMPLETE disaster, it wouldn't hurt for too long.

Michelle's cleanse journey has been interesting! You can read all about it on her blog, "Garage Gym 107" . She's about done with it and while I don't know the full results yet (she'll be blogging about that on Monday), it has been successful for her. Her writing about the cleanse, life, and finding a pair of jeans that fit her has been entertaining and educational! She admits that even if this experiment had been a failure, sometimes you just gotta change things up to shock your body into adapting. Good or bad, you always learn something by changing your habits. It takes courage and Michelle is a courageous person.

Strong

Michelle at the CF South East Region Games



Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Being Kind

This has absolutely nothing to do with food... if you continue to read, you've been warned.

Yesterday I had the privilege of  being reminded to always be kind to others. This came from a conversation I had with my CrossFit buddy, Ty (one strong mofo). Ty is amazing and I have a ton of respect for this man but that's a separate blog post...

Today, one of my BFF's, Michelle, had a similar experience which she has summarized below. This is one of the many reasons that I love her and am so happy to call her a friend.

"This morning as I was about to go in to my local coffee shop, a gal whizzes past me through the door - completely cutting me off in the process and bumping into my shoulder. She files in line in front of me. At this point, my brain is working about 10 different plans to lay it into her about her rudeness. As she approached the cashier, I instead tapped her on the shoulder and said, "someone did a really nice thing for me the other day and I'd like to return the favor by buying you your cup of coffee." Completely stunned and a little embarrassed, she accepted my offer. After talking for a little bit, I found out she had a really rotten morning and she was late for the ferry on top of it all. She turned out to be a really nice gal who was just having an exceptionally bad start to her day. Lesson: Always take the high road. #GoodKarma"