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Fitness

Crossfit | Back at it and the Clean

So I’m back to going to Crossfit at EverProven. I’m still scared, but I’m committing to it.

In February, I had started going to group classes after I passed (OK, rocked) the intro class. I liked it, for the most part. The reason I stopped going, though, was the weights. I was scared and really didn’t feel like I was doing the movements right and was afraid I was going to hurt myself.

I found I loved mentally competing with the others in my class, but when it came to the weights, I didn’t want to be there. Put me on the rower, give me box jumps, heck, I’ll even take you on with burpees. But don’t give me weights. Which unfortunately, is a HUGE part of Crossfit. One that I think many will find is the reason they don’t do Crossfit.

My new coach Katie said it perfectly, I was over thinking it. Every moment felt like a lifetime: the pull, the shrug, the flip of the wrists. I couldn’t just do even the clean without thinking that I was muscling up the weight and going to pull something.

So this morning I took my first On Ramp class: a one-on-one with a Crossfit coach. I’m not ashamed. Many look at the On Ramp program as if it’s only for those who can’t get through the intro, for those that are too “weak” to keep up with the rest of a full class. It’s not. All the basics are covered, and you get all of the attention of the coach. That was one of the things I struggled with during the group classes. While the coaches are great about trying to help everyone in the class, I still felt like I needed someone to work with just me during all the weight training.

So today we rowed (500 meters), stretched, then reviewed my enemy: the clean. And I learned something I never learned in class, I can actually do it. And I can do it with some weight on, enough that I won’t need the training bar during On Ramp program.

Katie started me with just 10 pounds added to the trainer bar. Did it without flinching, even kept the bar close to my body. Then she added on another 10 pounds. I did it again, focused on my form, the start, and the finish, letting my body do the motions without over thinking it. And I worked my way up, all the way to doing a clean with 55 lbs of weight (that includes the weight of the trainer bar). Huzzah!

I even had Katie tape one of my sets (the second to last one I did). And I finally saw what I wasn’t expecting. I thought I was flailing around, but clearly I’m not. I’ll have to get out of my head and I really think the On Ramp program will help me with that.

To top it off, I did my baseline Metcon in 10:26. Kinda set myself a slightly high bar and worried I pushed through too quickly just because my competitive side came out.  I have to do this again on my last day of the On Ramp program, so let’s hope I get quicker. Eekkk!

Metcon

Row 400 meters
21 reps of each (front squats, push-ups, ring rows)
15 reps of each (front squats, push-ups, ring rows)
9 reps of each (front squats, push-ups, ring rows)
Row 400 meters

Wish me luck for the rest of the On Ramp program and me getting back into class confidently!

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Food

Testing, Testing: Raw Spice Bar

I think I need to be taken away from my computer and my credit card to be hidden from me. I impulse made a purchase the other day. Okay, a few impulse buys. And among them was a monthly spice subscription to Raw Spice Bar. Yeah, you heard me correctly, a spice subscription.

Turns out they exist, right there with the subscriptions to Ipsy, BirchBox, and Try the World (I’ll unveil that one when I get my first box in). There’s tons out there, but for some reason, this one drew me in. Mostly because it was only $6 a month and if I just bring my lunch to work with me from home every day, I’ve already pay for it in one-and-a-half days.

The deal, they tell me, is that I get three blends a month to make dishes. The way to my heart. Anyone how knows me, knows I have an obsession with spices. I actually dream of traveling overseas just to walk among the spice markets. Dubai, anyone? India? Take me there!

So I’m trying it, a monthly spice subscription to Raw Spice Bar. I’ll give an update when I get it in and let you all know what I make. I’m so excited!!

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Food, Sweet

Paleo Oven Baked Apple Crisps

Apple Crisps

Our household loves apples. We go apple picking in the fall, we make apple turnovers (and of course, apple pie), and we always have apples on our counter. So it’s probably not a surprise that I’ve found yet another way for us to get our apple fix, apple crisps. This time, just simply dehydrating them in the oven.

I’ll be honest, the first time they needed to be in longer, and were moist and flexible. So the key is to be patient and just let them cook on really low heat for a long time. If you have a dehydrator, well, you’ve got it made in the shade then.

 Oven Baked Apple Crisps

Gather
2 Granny Smith apples
Cinnamon, optional

Preheat oven to 200 degrees. Remove stems from apples, then using a mandoline slicer on a medium level slice, cut apples. After cut, remove any seed bits that might be stuck in the center of the apples. Most will fall out on its own. Place slices evenly on a cookie sheet and place in oven. Bake for 1 hour. Remove from oven, flip all apple slices, then bake for another hour.

Pieces should come out dry. Sprinkle with cinnamon if you like.

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Fitness

Seeking Sunshine & Morning Yoga

Sunshine

 

Today’s random thoughts.

I am so excited to finally see some sunshine. Now that my body has finally had a week to adjust to the time change, I’ve had a few moments to finally appreciate the extra sunlight we’re getting.

Now when I leave my office at night, the sky isn’t pitch black and I’m no longer using my cellphone as a flashlight to get to my car. The other amazing thing is the morning sunlight, when it peeks through the bedroom window shades and greets us in the morning.

Motivation has been hard to come by lately in our house. No one wants to workout, no one wants to go to the gym or take a walk even. But this morning was different. When my earliest of morning alarms* went off I didn’t go back to sleep. I stayed up and made a decision, Andy and I were going to get up and workout.

Lately, there has been no motivation in the morning to crawl out from under the covers. But today, we changed that, and I hope we continue to change our morning routine as spring starts. We cleared out all the clutter from the foot of our bed so there was room for both of us to stretch out on the carpet, then turned on the television, and I casted a 15-minute morning yoga routine. It was simple, but just that simple early morning stretching was something I had been missing for a very long time.

*To put it into perspective, I have six morning alarms total, including the last one that is a get-out-of-the-house-now alarm.
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