Temperatures dropping!

The temperatures are definitely dropping!  It was kind of cold running this AM.  Ice is beginning to develop on the lake, and we are supposed to get snow on saturday.  I wanted to make sure to get out and run today, and will again tomorrow.  Even though it is cold, it is still easier to be out with no snow or ice.  This is where you really have to start with some self-motivation to get yourself to go out and exercise.  You still have the option of being inside, but I like getting out and being able to look around.  The bike paths are still clear yet, so I am going to use as long as I can.  Maybe I will see you out there yet.  The temperature may be dropping, but you need to keep your will power climbing.  Hang in there, and again, KEEP MOVING!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1512

Winter Weather Wear

With the weather starting to turn cold, you can still exercise outside, you just need to have the right gear on.  Here, I am an underarmour beenie hat on that helps keep moisture off of my head when I am sweating, and helps to cut down on wind penetration.

The jacket is a goretex jacket, which when it is cold, and especially middle of winter, I won’t go outside to exercise without it.  It blocks the wind, yet breathes, so when I am sweating, it helps keep the mosture off of me to prevent staying cold.   The mittens I have on are also goretex, and keeps them very warm. 

The winter tights work well to about 20 degrees, then the goretex pants go on, for the same reason as with the jacket. 

The biggest thing to keep in mind is dress in layers, and have the base layer that is next to your skin be of a material that will help keep the moisture off of your skin:  underarmour, polypropylene…not cotton, as this keeps you cold and holds the moisture against your skin, so you lose heat faster. 

Remember, you can still exercise outside when it is cold, either running or walking, but you need to be smart, and dress appropriately.

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1508

Changes of the Season

Well, with the wind picking up, and the temperature dropping, the leaves off the trees, the signs of Winter are approaching.  Does it mean you have to stop exercising?  NO!  But it does mean you have to start making some accomodations, and being smarter about what you are going to do for exercise, and where.  Right now, I just have to dress more appropriately, but I am still thrilled I don’t have to contend wtih snow yet.  So, there are some good points afterall.

I will be the first to admit, it is not as motivating to go out when it is cold, and your usual routes/path are not as interesting to look at.  So, start being creative.  What are you going to do different as we approach this Winter season?  Sitting on our butts is not a good choice.  I think it may be time to once again have some posts about more appropriate clothing to be wearing, and how we can handle the cold better.  Plus, as usual, just trying to keep us all motivated to keep moving.  Enjoy the next few days.  We are supposed to get us to the mid 50’s yet, so take advantage.  Keep moving, and enjoy the weekend.

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1505

Should I take supplements?

Have you ever considered taking a supplement?  Could be a vitamin supplement, fish oil, flax seed, or maybe even an herb? Supplements have a purpose in our health, however we do encourage you to choose food first as they provide the more natural source of vitamins and minerals. An example of this would be vitamin D and calcium that we can get from a healthy intake of dairy products like milk, yogurt, and cottage cheese. If you are lactose intolerant or have an allergy to milk, then a supplement may be appropriate for you. Tonight at our STRIVE 2 Survive lecture, Deidra VanGilder, PharmD will be discussing when taking supplements are appropriate, which ones are safe, and how much we should be taking. Since supplements are not regulated by the FDA, it’s important to take appropriate precaution and ask your doctor or pharmacist before taking them. I always enjoy Deidra’s lecture as this is definitely a “hot topic” in nutrition and a great part of our STRIVE 2 Survive program.

-Kelsey

 

 

 

1500 and counting!

Well, today I hit a mile stone.  1500 consecutive days of exercise!  I would have never believed it was possible for me to do.  The thing is, it is now such a habit, I do it without thinking.  I put in my run this AM already, then took Buddy for a walk.  It is now routine.  I don’t know how long this streak will go, but I at least don’t see it ending any time soon.  Take care of yourself, and remember whatever goal you set for yourself…keep it managable, keep at it, but enjoy it and have fun along the way.  That is what life is all about.  Have a great weekend everybody.  Keep exercising!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1500!

Halloween Hustle Fun Run “Incredible”

Well, the Halloween Hustle Fun Run yesterday was a lot of fun, and great weather.  It was in the mid 30’s, but very calm.  Very good day for a fun run, walk.  Here Sarah and I are in are costumes, as we went as the “Incredibles”.  Everything for the run, day, event was “Incredible”, and everybody there had a good time.  The Jolly Green Giant showed up, and we found “Waldo”, as well as several other super heroes, to name a few.

Molly agreed to wear her costume, here with Sarah, but we could not convince Nick to wear his.  He was too serious yesterday, and really wanted to try and win the race.  He achieved his goal, winning the race, with a time of 18:46.  All of us had a fun morning, and was a great way to spend the day as a family.  Following this, Sarah and I went back to the pool for Megan’s swim meet.  All of us were busy this weekend!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1494