Proud Parents…Way to go Nick!

Nick running race

Nick participated in the Augustana sponsored high school cross country meet yesterday.  First race since collapsing 300 meters before the finish line 2 weeks ago at the Canby meet at night.  What a scare!  He had been sick with an upper respiratory infection for over a week, and it was very humid out that day and night.  He also has an exercise induced asthma component, but had used his inhaler prior to the race, as usual.  With all of this together, he pushed himself to the maximum, and over did it.  When he was not coming to the finish, I took off looking for him, but couldn’t find him.  As I was running back to the finish line, the PA speaker announced “Dr. Reiffenberger to the ambulance now!”  Nothing like a dead sprint to the ambulance!  When I got inside, he was “out of it”.  He vomited multiple times, and was pouring in sweat.  He does not remember what even happened.  He lost 10# that night, and took it easy for the next 2 weeks, trying to gain his strength back.  Yesterday was his first day back to racing.  He was very nervous.  He came up to me off at the side 5 minutes prior to the start and told me he was not sure he could do this.  I just reinforced to him to just do his best, that it did not matter his time, and he had to prove to himself he could do this.

Nick finishing race

Here he is coming down the home stretch to the finish line yesterday.  Was he happy with how he finished?  No.  Was he happy with how he felt?  No.  But he finished, and safely.  I applaud him for having the courage to come back and face his fears.  He overcame them yesterday, and hopefully now he can keep moving on.  This may have just been “a race” yesterday, but this is what life is all about.  We all have challenges we have to face in our life, or have fears we have to overcome.  We have to be willing to go out of our comfort zone, and face them head on, or risk being ruled by those fears forever.  This part was far more important than any race.  I could not have been more proud of him that I was yesterday!  Way to go Nick, and take on your challenges and fears head on!  That is a lesson for us all…things we want do not come easy.  Staying fit and doing exercise is never easy, but you can do it, and gain the benefits from it in many ways.  Thanks for teaching us a lesson Nick!

Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  2543

In It For the Long Run

Running has been a part of my life for over 30 years.  I have incorporated other forms of exercise in that time period, but running is still at the top of the list for favorites.  Whether competition, or for fun, it does not matter.  All those times of getting ready for marathons, the marathon may have been the final goal, but the achievement was really the work and the process of getting ready for it.  Especially when I had training partners.  Lots of conversations and thoughts on those runs, and lots of problem solving.  The competition was just the icing on the cake.  This was the latest race at the Kampeska triathlon.

Kampeska triathlon 2014 run final

That drive to continue to be better is still always there.  I have had many training partners over the years, but the one who has been at my side always has been my wife Sarah.

Kampeska triathlon 2014 Sarah run final

Our son Nick is a senior in high school this year, and then everyone will be off to college.  This will be the beginning for Sarah and I to start going to different states to participate in other runs, and start exploring the country.  You can see much more going for a run!  Figure what can spark that drive in you. If you are tired of starting over, then stop giving up!  Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  2530

 

30th Annual Lake Kampeska Triathlon

triathlon 1 final

Today was the 30th Annual Lake Kampeska Hy-Vee mini triathon.  It was originally scheduled for the second saturday in July, but we were stormed out for that day, and it was postponed to today.  Weather started out great, but as the morning went on the wind picked up.  We were done with the majority of it before it got too strong.  Here is our bikes in the transition station…Sarah and I.

triathlon 6 final

It is a broader view of the transition station, and the finish line.  It started to get warm by the time we were getting done, but the weather overall was still very nice.  And it was not raining! It was a good turnout again.  We all start with a 1/4 mile swim, followed by a 14 mile bike ride around the lake, and then finish with a 5K run.

triathlon 11 final

One of our memeber of the Watertown Area Run club, Jill, set out her things at the transtion station.  Talk about organization!  You want to have everything set and easily accessible so you can change shoes, and gear for each of the phases.  The time for the finish is from the start to the finish line.  There is no break in time for the transition stations.  You want to move as fast as you can in between because the clock is still moving.  Most of us can be proficient in 1 or 2 of the events, and have a weak event for the 3rd phase.  My weak phase is the swim.  Thank heaven for the Reiffenberger stroke in the swim…stand up and run like he…!

Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  2522

Laurie celebrates good health thanks to STRIVE!

 

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It’s hard to believe school is back in session and fall is approaching quickly. We are always sad to see summer go as it seems to fly by faster every year, but I am excited for my favorite season (fall) to get here and to start another session of STRIVE 2 Survive! I always like to highlight a few of our success stories and previous participants to show what STRIVE can do for you! Laurie Danforth and her husband Mike participated in STRIVE 2 Survive and found great value in it. If you are on the fence or wondering if you should join us, check out Laurie’s feedback below. We hope you will consider it and let us help you improve your health and well-being through improved nutrition and activity! If you have any questions or want to learn more, please email us at strive2survive@brownclinic.org or call 884-4226. Fall STRIVE starts September 16th!

 

 

  • What pushed you to join STRIVE?  After sending our last child off to college and becoming empty nesters we decided it was time to change our eating habits.  Mike wanted to lose a few pounds so I suggested we do S2S and do it the right way.
  • What was your goal?  (weight loss, cholesterol, B/P, healthy eating, etc.) My goal was to develop better healthy eating and to maintain of improve lab values.
  • Have you met your goal? Yes until the kids came home for the summer then our eating changes some but I always have S2S on my mind and look for healthier ways to fix meals.
    • If so, what are you doing to maintain? Looking forward to 2 of the boys returning to college to help with our change of habits when had adapted to.
    • How did STRIVE help?  Brought awareness to foods and their contents and also the ability to prepare foods differently to make them healthier.  The frequent e mails and updates on the web also help.
  • What is your motivation to continue?  My competitiveness to keep my lab values where they were after being diligent of changing habits.  I challenge myself to make sure they stay in good healthy ranges.  I also feel much better after changing my diet habits.
  • If you could tell anyone about Strive to Survive, what would you say?  By all means join the program.  Don’t think of it as a “diet” but a way of changing your daily eating habits along with exercise.  It is not all about weight loss but eating healthier and making changes to adding or increasing exercise.  I lost inches and improved lab values but did not lose much weight, all with feeling better. (Side note–Laurie didn’t have much to lose, so she focused on toning, lab improvement, and overall health improvements)
  • Do you feel that the program has a lifetime change for you? By all means.
  • What do you think they biggest highlight of the program is?  Learning how to label read and prepare foods bought at the grocery store to change habits.  It is much cheaper and healthier to buy foods at the grocery store for weight loss versus buying a program of mixes and shakes that may produce rapid weight loss.  I know with this program I was making healthy choices that were not inadvertently affecting my lab values.
  • Would you tell a friend about us?  I have told friends about this program and encouraged them to join.  The cost of the program is far less than “buying” weight loss with the many advertised programs out there.
  • If people are in doubt of joining, what would you tell them? Give it a try!

-Kelsey

Make Exercise Time Family Time

There is no debate…exercise takes work.  But, you can make it fun.  It is also a good way to spend time with your family.  We just went on vacation for a few days to Minneapolis, and everybody but Molly went with us.  Sarah, Nick, Megan and I all went for a run each morning.  We then spent the rest of the day doing lots of walking at Mall of America and other adventures.  When we got back, Megan and I went into Anytime Fitness to get our weight workout in.

Megan and I working out

Anytime Fitness is having a selfie contest this month, so we decided to have a little fun with this.  The caption I had with this was:  Coach Dad…work your “bun” off!  We did a lot of laughing, plus got our workout in.  Megan will be going back to school in Virginia in 10 days.  We are not going to be having many of these times left.

Megan and I working out 2

So relax…spend some time with your family, have fun, and you can still workout.  Set the tone parents…your kids will follow.  Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  2508

Another Milestone…Consecutive Day #2500!

Dan finish line

I hit another milestone yesterday…Consecutive exercise day #2500!  Safe to say it is now habit.  Nothing was as tough as that first year.  Now it is part of my daily routine.  I still have to think of it everyday, and make plans to exercise.  The exercise has taken many places, and on many adventures, meeting many new people.  It has been a challenge, but much more fun than work.  I tell other people too…if I can do it, so can you!

Dan finish line 2

So, here is your chance to start.  I am pointing at you…calling you out!  Get out and move, and see what making exercise a part of your day will open the door for many other perks and advantages.  Give it a try!  Keep moving everybody!  I have a streak to continue!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  2501