Saturday, August 30, 2008

Happy Labor Day!

Have a great Labor Day Weekend! We'll be back next week with...
  • An end of summer shoulder shape-up routine
  • Tips on how to intensify your running workout
  • Starpansie's 30-minute playlist
  • Some of our favorite things to chew on
  • Pilates and a stronger you
  • Work-out myth busters!

We'll see you Monday...

Friday, August 29, 2008

Exercise Your Skin

Everyone wants luminous, natural, beautiful looking skin...am I wrong? Throughout high school this is what I longed for most. However, I was cursed with oily/acne prone skin. My senior year, my complexion was a mess! Sometime during that year, my skin calmed down, but the emotional scars left on my memory of those days will forever haunt me. Since then, it has been my life-long quest to find skincare and beauty products that leave my skin feeling refreshed, healthy, and beautiful.

Just as we exercise our bodies, it is equally important to "exercise" our skin and take good care of it. Following a regular skincare regimen is key. With that being said, here are a few simple beauty tips:

Find a cleanser that works for your skin. One of my favorites is Origins "frothy" face wash. I love the way it suds up when you wash and leaves your skin feeling fresh!

Second, exfoliate your skin weekly. This will help boost circulation in your skin leaving it looking and feeling luminous. Again, one of my personal favorites is Origins Modern Friction. It gently removes sluggish cells, uneven patches and surface skin damage, mops up free radicals, refines, polishes and smoothes without the irritation. I love it and can't live without it!

Finally, follow up with an SPF moisturizer. I prefer to use one that feels light, not heavy on my skin. My all-time-favorite is Have A Nice Day, again, by Origins. It has a nice citrus scent that I love, and doesn't leave my pores feeling like they are suffocating for air.

Now, I wish I was one of those girls that had flawless skin and could go without foundation. However, since I am not, I prefer to use a mineral foundation. I have used both Bare Escentuals and Sheer Cover and love them both! Here's why: The light reflecting minerals blend magically with your skin’s natural oils for perfect coverage that's amazingly light. Also, the minerals are 100% natural and are infused with skin soothing botanicals, natural sun protection, and anti-oxidant green tea to help protect your skin from the visible signs of premature aging.

These minerals are truly a miracle! For anyone with any kind of skin imperfection, these minerals will leave your skin looking flawless, luminous, and beautiful! After using it the first time, I was amazed at the difference!! Not only does my skin look beautiful and glowy, but my skin also feels natural and my pores can breathe!

Now that you have read a few of my favorite skincare tips, what are yours?

Thursday, August 28, 2008

No laughing, sneezing, or coughing...

A few nights ago, my husband and I decided to go for a walk. It was a beautiful night. The sun was setting, the kids were sitting quietly in the stroller, and the breeze was gently blowing. It was seemingly perfect. We decided to go for a long walk, since it was such a nice evening and all.

I just love this time of year. Really, I do. But did I mention the blowing breeze? Yeah...what started as a refreshing breath of fresh air turned into an allergy-inducing, I-want-to-rip-my-itchy-eyeballs-out-of-their-sockets kind of a breeze.

And then the sneezing began. We would walk a few steps, then I would turn to my husband and say, "Hold on. I need to sneeze." So we would stop, I would (while standing) cross my legs, and sneeze. Then we'd proceed. That is, until I had to sneeze again. Then the ritual would continue. Stop. Cross legs. Sneeze. Try not to let any dribbles out. My husband never asked about my sneezing ritual, so I never explained. I don't know if he'd really *get* it, anyway.

But since Fit Me Pink has been on my mind a lot lately, I thought...what better way to introduce myself to our new readers than to talk about my personal issues in the nether regions, with hopes that someone, somewhere can relate.

Urinary incontinence isn't a disease, but it is a sometimes persistent condition affecting women (and I suppose men, but I won't delve into that) that can and should be treated. In my case, the cause is pregnancy and childbirth (although I do remember laughing so hard I pee'd my pants pre-babies). This type is called stress incontinence, due to hormonal changes (yep, my hormones are crazzzzzy during pregnancy) and a growing uterus. The added stress of a vaginal delivery can also weaken the pelvic floor muscles (as if we need more to deal with besides a newborn baby!), so when added pressure (caused by laughing, sneezing, coughing, lifting weights, etc.) is placed on the bladder (especially when it's full), watch out (and keep your legs crossed!)

Strengthening the Pelvic Floor Muscles

You've probably all heard of kegel exercises, right? These are SO SO SO important to do...before getting pregnant, during pregnancy, and after. Every woman will benefit from them. Luckily my husband saw me give birth both times, so seeing me pee my pants wouldn't have phased him. Other people aren't so forgiving! Luckily we went on our little allergy-inducing walk, so I could remember that I too need these! (By the way, mom, if you're reading this...no, I'm not in depends yet...no *real* need to worry...just an occasional post-sneeze dribble when my bladder's already full!)

Anyway, a popular way to identify the pelvic floor muscles is to stop pee-ing mid pee. And then start again. Got it? So contract the muscles to stop, and release the muscles to restart. Once you've mastered this, try to perform the same contraction without urinating in sets. Here are a few techniques I found here.

Quick pumps: do 15 reps of quick pumps, pause for 30 seconds and repeat. Start at 15 and work your way up to 100 reps two times a day.

Hold and release: contract the muscle slowly and hold for 5 seconds, release slowly. Work your way to at least 25 reps two times a day.

Elevator: slowly contract 1/3 of the way, pause, then 2/3 of the way, pause, then all the way. Do 10 reps two times a day.


Phew. That's hard work! Anyway, I hope I didn't scare you all off with all this potty talk. I promise it won't always be this way! Come back soon! And try not to laugh, sneeze, or cough until you've practiced what we talked about. And please hit us up in the comments with your experiences, what kegel methods have worked for you, what helps you remember to do them, and any other insights. (Also let me know that you still want to be friends even though I occasionally wet my pants!)

Until next time...

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Welcome to Fit Me Pink!

Welcome to our new fit blog! As stay-at-home mom's, the to-do lists are never ending. There are mouths to feed, diapers to change, hands to wash, laundry to fold, floors to sweep, bruises to kiss, bills to pay, groceries to be shopped for, clothes to buy, and the list goes on. We have found that keeping exercise at the TOP of our to-do list is the only way we are able to stay sane with the countless other things demanding our time and attention. Once the workout is done, we can relax and conquer. It is our hope that this blog will inspire other mama's to set aside the to-do lists for a while for the much needed YOU time. What's looming on your to-do list today? Can it wait for just a bit so you can get some exercise? Dust off that bike, break out the jump rope, go for a walk, find that gym membership! Get up and move, people! And come back to visit for more fit tips and tricks to fit you pink in your personal quest to become a fit-a-licious mama!