26 December 2008
white christmas
14 December 2008
hills and holidays
I'm hoping, that this week I can start adding some resistance training back into my routine, that bout of illness really threw me off and I can feel a potential backslide coming on which I really want to nip in the bud immediately. I also need to get back into my yoga groove. The Baby has been getting up earlier and so that threw off my morning stretch ad I have been studying for a project in the evening which has been throwing that off. I need to regroup and reconfigure in order to get it back to regular I think.
6 December 2008
cough, cough, brrr


1 December 2008
cough, cough and protein
Don't get me wrong, I don't dislike meat, I am not really morally opposed to eating meat, I do think the food industry tries to poison us, especially with meat. I really think it is every person's decision to make on their own. I just go through phases where it honestly, kind of grosses me out. I also have a lot of animals including a pig and lots of chickens so I do feel like a traitor eating them.

26 November 2008
REVIEW!!!!Total Body Workout

Warm-up-1 minute
Light Stretches
Alternating Biceps Curl-12 reps each arm
Toe-In Squats -15 reps
Pushups-10 reps
Overhead Shoulder Presses-12 reps
Overhead Shoulder Presses-12 reps
Cardio Interval-30 seconds
24 November 2008
run, run, run
I haven't been able to run for a couple of days because The Son has tonsillitis and The Husband has been out of town so I was really happy to get out on the road this morning. I seriously felt like I could have run for hours. It wasn't too hot or windy this morning and there wasn't much traffic.I was able to get in a few extra hills which will be good for the Fun Run since it's in a part of town which is ALL hills. Perhaps it's time to add some more distance onto my run, I've been pretty conservative about this because I didn't want to hurt myself. Maybe now is the time.
Also, I have a few REVIEWS of DVDs and online fitness communities posting soon.
more later,
martha
22 November 2008
holidaze
All for now, let's hope that after my little mental pring cleaning tomorrow I can get things back on track.
xoxo
martha
16 November 2008
beef and booze and presents! oh my!


15 November 2008
true love

I love chocolate! There I said it, I admit it freely. If there is one food on the planet that I never tire of it's chocolate. I don't really like candy, cookies or cakes, they are okay but chocolate, I truly enjoy.

10 November 2008
new annex addition
9 November 2008
weekend round up and recipe
7 November 2008
i've been a bad blogger
30 October 2008
expanded snack pack
2 more races in CR
November 20, 2008 (Thursday)
La TransticaSan Jose, Costa Rica 2:00PM San Jose, Aptado 6745 (Between two oceans, the unique crossing of a paradise on fire earth)
Contact: Authentic tour (Company), Aptado 6745, Curridabat, Costa Rica, 01000. 0-506-253-2183 vincent@authentictour.com
January 31, 2009 (Saturday)
The Costal ChallengeSan Jose, Costa Rica 6:00AM San Jose, Costa Rica, Best Western Irazu (Expedition run thru remote regions of Costa Rica, Gravel roads/mountain trails)
Contact: The Coastal Challenge, 30 Louis Street, Trumbull, CT, USA, 06611. 1-203-353-1608 info@thecoastalchallenge.com
race in the clouds
Running Event: 10k
Maximum Participants: 101 - 250
Date, Time and Location
Start Date: Saturday, February 14, 2009
Start Time: 9:00 am
Location:
Centro de Educacion Creativa
Apartado 23-5655
Monteverde
Contact Information
Web Site: http://www.cloudforestschool.org/support_us/scholarships.htm
Additional Comments: The Cloud Forest School will host its third annual 10K Race to raise money for its school scholarship program this year. The route passes through the scenic mountain roads of Monteverde, on the edge of the Cloud Forest. It is the only 10K in Costa Rica that crosses the Continental Divide. Although we make every effort to keep tuition as low as possible, 65% of our students still receive scholarship assistance because of family need. Please consider taking part in this beautiful run for a good cause!
Contact Name: Jennifer Cordeau
Phone Number: 011-506-2645-5161
Email: support@cloudforestschool.org
finally back online
27 October 2008
super quick
20 October 2008
quick update
19 October 2008
sunday round-up
Homemade pretzels are yummy, quick and easy:
- 1 1/2 cups warm (110 to 115 degrees F) water
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 2 teaspoons kosher salt
- 1 package active dry yeast
- 22 ounces all-purpose flour, approximately 4 1/2 cups
- 2 ounces unsalted butter, melted
- Vegetable oil, for pan
- 10 cups water
- 2/3 cup baking soda
- 1 large egg yolk beaten with 1 tablespoon water
- Pretzel salt
Apparently poop from gut bacteria helps decide whether we are lean or fat, yuck!
enjoy!
martha
happy sunday
17 October 2008
sunshine came softly
15 October 2008
mental barriers block obese women from exercise
rain, rain and more rain
14 October 2008
viva video
13 October 2008
iPod to the rescue!
11 October 2008
serene sabado
7 October 2008
weights and woe

6 October 2008
from 30,000 feet

more later
3 October 2008
1 October 2008
!!!TWO MILES!!!
30 September 2008
REVIEW & RECIPE!!!!


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29 September 2008
standing and stretching
28 September 2008
REVIEW!!!!30 Day Shred

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27 September 2008
vitamin D and cancer
(NaturalNews) Women who are deficient in vitamin D at the time they are diagnosed with breast cancer are nearly 75 percent more likely to die from the disease than women with sufficient vitamin D levels, and their cancer is twice as likely to spread to other parts of the body.
"This study links vitamin D with the aggressiveness of disease," said JoEllen Walsh of the University of Albany, who was not involved in the study. "It suggests that your vitamin D status may affect how your disease progresses."
A number of prior studies have strongly demonstrated that vitamin D deficiency is associated with an increased risk of developing cancers of the breast, colon, esophagus, pancreas and prostate, and perhaps others. But until now, no study has looked at how vitamin D levels affect the progress of any cancer.
Some food sources of vitamin D are oily fish and eggs. It can also be found in fortified foods such as milk and breakfast cereal. We get most of our vitamin D from sunlight on our skin. The vitamin forms under the skin in reaction to sunlight. It's a good idea to get a bit of sun everyday but remember, after you get your vitamins make sure to put on some sunscreen!