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The Mamavation Rejuvenation

January 23, 2012 Kim Tracy Prince 14 Comments

My long and troubled relationship with my body and its fitness level is no secret.  Last year I struggled through the summer and early fall to get my back problems straightened out.  With the help of a wonderful physical therapist, a groovy new-agey massage therapist, and lots of money, I managed to loosen up the seven years of tension that were locked up in my muscles and take advantage of the strength I already had.  Now I stretch (almost) every morning just to maintain a minimum level of mobility.  When I am regularly exercising, such as during the school year when Kyle and I walk to school in the morning, I am a much happier person than when I’m just sitting here at my desk and ignoring exercise, which I would much rather do.

And then you all know what happened last fall.

And then it was Christmas.

And then it was New Year’s Day.  Despite my loathing of resolutions this year, I still used the turn of the calendar page to renew my commitment to my physical health.  I did this mentally at first, knowing that school would be starting again soon and we would go back to regular walks.  But then this fitness cheerleader friend and colleague of mine started popping up in my Twitter and Facebook streams announcing a fitness challenge.

Mamavation 2 Week Challenge

Despite my general aversion to things with a variation of the word “Mom” as a replacement for a syllable in their titles,  I signed up.  It seemed easy enough:  you sign up with your Twitter handle, publicly committing yourself to the program.  You follow a daily workout schedule in which the exercises are simple enough to do at home with minimal equipment, tweeting when you complete each session.  You also have to move a lot more, aiming to clock 10,000 steps a day.  You have the option to watch what you eat and tweet photos of your meals “to keep yourself accountable.”

For me the hardest part was fitting the workouts into my schedule.  Since I had made a commitment, I was more motivated to do this, and so I started making the boys’ lunches at night, getting up at 6AM to stretch, loosen my neck, drink a cup of coffee, change, then do the workout.  Only then would I eat if I had time, then walk Kyle to school.  By 8:30 I was done with my workout and morning obligations and ready to start my desk job.

It went like this most days, but sometimes I would split the workouts, which consisted of three circuits, into two chunks.  I got an Omron pedometer from Leah, who conveniently lives just 2 towns northeast of me.  I averaged about 8,000 steps a day.  I blame my desk job.  On the two special challenge days, I did 100 situps (broken out into sets of 20 because I was too out of shape to tackle them all at once) and ran/walked 1.5 miles using a Couch-To-5K podcast.  The second challenge day asked for 2.0 miles, but I couldn’t do it.  Too winded and in pain all over.

I wasn’t so great about watching what I ate.  I think I drank less alcohol than usual, but right at the end of the two weeks a friend came to visit from out of town and all she wanted to eat was Mexican food because you can’t get it where she lives.  There was a lot of guacamole and tequila involved.

In the end I lost 2 pounds and 2.5 inches from various parts of my body.  That’s not such a big deal.  But those numbers and the sense of accomplishment and physical well-being I felt after working out consistently are enough to keep me thinking about exercising more often.  This morning I pulled out the Wii Fit Plus after 402 days of it sitting in the closet.  I know how many days because the darned thing remembers.

 

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Comments

  1. Suz says

    January 23, 2012 at 2:23 PM

    Good for you, but BLAH!!! I feel fat.

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  2. Laura Lohr | My Beautiful Life says

    January 23, 2012 at 2:23 PM

    Lmbo about the Wii Fit remembering! Congratulations on completing the 2 week challenge! It sounds like you did a great job during it all in! …and two pounds, 2.5 inches in 2 weeks is pretty awesome! Keep up the good work!

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  3. Deborah Stambler says

    January 23, 2012 at 3:15 PM

    Darn. All of you with your exercise updates are going to drive me to do something I would otherwise never do. I hate exercise. Maybe I’ll start playing tennis again.

    But good on ya for making the time for yourself. It is inspiring.

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  4. Desiree Eaglin says

    January 23, 2012 at 3:50 PM

    I love the Mamavation challenge, I’m totally doing it next year.

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  5. Yolanda says

    January 23, 2012 at 8:49 PM

    ok… i MAY pull out the wii fit tomorrow. Or I may put that glass of wine down. Baby steps.

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  6. Eva Smith of Tech.Food.Life. says

    January 23, 2012 at 9:14 PM

    2.5 is a lot to be proud of. Congratulations to finishing your Mamavation 2 week challenge. Time to pull out the Wii Fit!

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  7. Shelby Barone says

    January 23, 2012 at 9:31 PM

    Good for you. 2.5 inches makes a BIG difference! Rock your new body mama!

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  8. Sharlene says

    January 23, 2012 at 11:19 PM

    I think 2.5 inches is awesome. I need to get motivated…

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  9. Jodi says

    January 24, 2012 at 12:54 AM

    Yay! I resolved to “eat less, move more” this year and have been doing surprisingly well. Basically using a program on my phone to track what I eat, using a pedometer, and going for walks. I have a long way to go, but am happy with how much I’ve lost and how much better I’m feeling.

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  10. Caryn B says

    January 24, 2012 at 2:16 AM

    I think you’re off to a fantastic start! Don’t stop yet! LOL! I don’t “enjoy” working out but I’m going to commit to doing it a few times a week to get rid of the baby weight. I love the photos of your meals by the way : )

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  11. Debbie Goldberg says

    January 24, 2012 at 9:18 AM

    Good for you, Kim! As soon as I get this cast off I’m back to working out. I look forward to it. Exercise is fantastic therapy. Um, not that you need therapy. At all.

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  12. Leah Segedie says

    January 24, 2012 at 1:35 PM

    I wouldn’t down play losing 2 lbs. and 2.5 inches in two weeks. When I was losing weight, at your size I was lucky if I lost 1 lb. a week. It shows me that you worked hard. And I’m proud of you for all you accomplished. Our next challenge begins 2/13. Love yourself theme! XXOO

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  13. tania says

    January 24, 2012 at 1:43 PM

    LOve the Wii memory! hahah!
    Don’t get discourage, choose an activity you love and you’ll stick with it. also try drinking Green Tea!! burns fat!

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  14. Rajesh Pal says

    May 6, 2014 at 2:05 AM

    It’s not only yours problem, there are many women and men who are facing these kinds of problems but it does not mean that you stop doing your daily exercise to remain fit and fine. If you are not comfortable with physical exercise then you can do yoga that is much better than you physical workout. You will also not face any problem related to back pain and stress on your body.

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