Showing posts with label persistance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label persistance. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Working Out While Injured

Hi there! You're still checking this abandoned blog? Well, to everyone who's still reading, rather than explain where I've been, let me direct you here. Yes, our house has been full...of kids, vomit, and a poor, crying baby with a broken arm. An amazing baby who can't talk, but knows how to continue living her life to the fullest with a pretty significant injury. Here's what she's taught me:
  1. Pain should NOT be ignored! Pain is the indicator of an injury. If you experience pain while working out (or crawling), stop. Cry. Don't use the injured body part until you figure out what is wrong! The old adage "no pain, no gain" does NOT apply. Discomfort while working out is OK, pain is not!
  2. Consult a doctor. Just because your parents, gym buddies, friends, etc. think it's probably "just a bruise," doesn't mean that it is. If you're experiencing true pain, get a professional opinion!
  3. Modify! If it hurts to crawl on your hand, try the forearm. Don't continue working through the pain...you could make it worse!
  4. Avoid overuse injury. Landing too hard in a simple fall can cause a buckle fracture in the arm. Likewise, training errors, such as running too far, too fast, too soon can cause overuse injury in a runner. The feet have to absorb 110 tons of energy with every mile run, so don't do more than your body can handle!
  5. Cross-train. If crawling hurts your arm, try taking a few steps with your legs! Walking may seem harder at first, but you may just find that you prefer it! If the doctor tells you to stop running for a while, try swimming or cycling! A new love affair may emerge.
  6. Listen to your body. When you're ready and healed, get moving! Your body knows best!

Monday, December 22, 2008

The TENTH Day of Fitness...my favorite pick-me-up quote!

Happy Monday morning! The countdown to Christmas is still on...just a few days left! Come back tomorrow to find out the winners of the healthy recipe contest...woo hoo! For today, I'll leave you with my all-time favorite quote. It's helped me survive MANY of my hardest life challenges...from being an exchange student in Japan, to serving an LDS mission in Finland, to being married (Dear DH: no offense! As much as I adore you, it's true...marriage is hard!), to being a mom...the hardest challenge yet! It is all about persistence...in whatever I'm trying to accomplish!
Here's the quote:

That which we persist in doing becomes easier for us to do; not that the nature of the thing itself is changed, but that our power to do is increased.--Ralph Waldo Emerson

Here at Fit Me Pink, we're believers in persistance! Health and overall fitness are NOT achieved over night, people. Make some goals, and then persist! It DOES get easier!
Have any of you had experiences where something hard became easier because you kept working at it? Join in the commentversation...give us all some motivation!
See you tomorrow!