Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Kick on!

Training the last few days has taken a back seat to children’s illnesses and work.  It has been impossible to put the time in, except for one 8 mile run which was so easy I could have done it all again.  It is great when running gets like this.  But funnily enough the first 10 to 20 minutes are always hell and its usually takes to at least 4 miles before I have relaxed into a stride and controlled breathing .

Today’s circuits went brilliantly. I feel that I am improving a bit.  The session was slightly more intense than previous sessions with less recovery time between exercises and sets.  My press-ups went really badly though, only 12 proper press-up and about 20 girlie ones.  I think this is because I had just done a dumb bell shoulder exercise which practically wiped me out.

Last Thursday I had a fight training session, learning some self defence blocks  and looking at some grappling moves on the floor.  Since then I have had a great time watching any martial arts films and trying to recognise my new moves!   The boxing fitness is amazing.  It does absolute wonders for a lady’s arms!

I am working on trying to get some sponsorship from my favourite local department store.  Hopefully this would mean some trainers and a bit of kit.  Also I am trying to generate some interest from the BBC.  I am hoping that the support will help with the motivation and keep me on target with the training.

I have had a busy few days since my last blog; I won a modelling competition in Bury St Edmunds (the judges were blind!), and both children have had their birthdays.  I have been getting the horses ready for the winter and apparently 3 of my horses are in foal which is SO exciting.  In addition to that, my Jack Russells, Mosh and Foxy have produced a litter of 3 little puppies.  Work is busy - there is always so much to do!

We have decided to increase the circuit training to 2 sessions a week  (yipeee), plus my fight training, on top of the running and horses.  I am going to be SO FIT.  My jean size is the smallest it has ever been ( 25” waist) and my weight is also the lightest in my life (including when I was a child), so I will have to remember to eat.  Not something I am very good at!  Also I am really excited because I am going out on Saturday and I am looking forward to having far to many cocktails. If you are reading this we will be in Hahas -  see you there.  Not good at all for the training but hell you only live once.

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Circuits with the Girls

Training went well today.  We did circuits comprising of various types of torture.  Our coach is an Ex Army Major Ian Couch www.adventurehub.com, a Karate black belt with a background in Judo, Thai boxing and cage fighter, also the holder of 5 world records and two pending.  He has rowed the Atlantic twice and, skied across Greenland and run across the Gobi desert.  Ian has a positive approach to training but is careful not to beast us.  We are all mums at school so he is careful to motivate us to “grab the cake” rather than  “punch the air”.  The running ones are easy for me but painful for Becky.  Especially today as I forgot to bring the horse exercise bandages to strap them down.   We did the Russian twist, man maker, press ups, lunges, carry the shopping bag  (this comprised of heavy duty sack full of weights –obviously we all have natural talent in this area), plus others.

I am training as part of my programme to prepare for a 50 mile run at the end of January in Yorkshire.  Jo is training to move up from Yoga to the next level and Becky is training to get a bum like Kylie’s.  I have always had an interest in running and fitness and find that I am best happy whilst in training.  It calms me down, the jeans fit and I am less likely to have to rely on a glass of wine in the evening to wind down.  I sleep better and have more energy.  I am slightly hyperactive anyway and get wildly excited about things so the running helps me keep a lid on perpetual embarrassment.

We all finished the session thinking we had worked out as hard as Rambo – especially since we are allowed to put gloves on and try and pummel the pads.  Jo was pleased that she had given her bat wings a good going over.  She also said her arms felt so dead that she thought they were someone else’s .  Becky was recovering from mild self inflicted concussion – (Note to self remember horse bandages).  I felt it was a job well done.  I did 20 proper press-ups and 15 girlie press-ups in 1 minute.