St. Patrick’s Day and Signs of Spring!

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! This holiday is very dear to my heart since I grew up in Savannah, Georgia! savannahstpats (400x287)

Savannah actually features the 2nd largest parade in the United States, boasting over 750,000 each year!  Banks and schools are closed, families get front row seats along the parade route the night before, and girls of all ages don their red lipsticks and watch for the cutest military man to kiss during the parade!

We even die our river and fountains green each year the week of the parade!

savannahstpat2 savannahstpat3Therefore, it felt very odd today when I woke up, forgot to wear green, and went about my day like any other day. In fact, it wasn’t until I saw green bagels in our office this morning that I remembered the holiday!

I started off the morning with my final speed workout of National Half Marathon training. I’m being very cautious with my legs this week after straining a muscle in Core Fusion on Monday night. Therefore, today’s speed session was only 3 miles but it felt great! I followed one of my favorite speed workouts and completed 3 miles in 28:02!   I followed my massage therapist’s advice and wore my Zensah sleeves and spent 10 minutes after my run stretching and rolling, holding each stretch at least 30 seconds.

IMG_0913 (480x640)On my walk home, I enjoyed catching small glimpses of Spring’s arrival!

IMG_0916 (640x478)My breakfast was also filled with spring colors and flavors! The delicious strawberries and cool yogurt reminded me of the summer yogurt bowls. 🙂

IMG_0918 (640x478)I also debuted one of my new Spring dresses today! While it wasn’t green it definitely made me feel like Spring had arrived. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find my tan hose this morning so the black tights are still going strong. I don’t think this picture does it justice, or maybe I don’t do it justice, but this dress is amazing! Based on the compliments I received today I think I need to wear more form fitting dresses and outfits versus my normal pants and sweaters.

IMG_0920 (478x640)This Michael Kors dress is my latest RueLaLa find! If you haven’t tried RueLaLa yet I highly recommend it as they have a wonderful and easy return policy if your item doens’t fit or meet your expectations.

This picture is a lovely locker room picture taken by Ali! She and I finally met for her favorite yoga class at Crunch, Power Yoga Hour. It was exactly what my sore legs were craving. The teacher, Carl Horowitz, was definitely as friendly and quirky as Ali described.

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He adjusted the students, was very positive and friendly, and led the class in his own unique way. The only thing I didn’t like was that the studio wasn’t removed from the rest of the gym. Therefore, I heard the gym music in the background and crashing weights during the whole class.

Okay guys, have a great evening! I’m off to enjoy dinner with Bo and my sister-in-law before resting up for tomorrow’s long run! It’s almost Friday!!

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What I Learned On The Massage Table…

Tonight I had a date with Tonya, my favorite massage therapist at Equinox.  Speaking of which, never call your massage therapist a masseuse as that has sexual innuendos in the industry. photo (34)

Luckily, most Equinox spas feature a great weekday discount on their massage services: 80 minutes for the price of 50 minutes. I indulged on a hot stone massage today versus my traditional deep tissue. The description sold me immediately and I thought that the stones would make the pain of the deep tissue more relaxing and spa like.photo (35)

About this Spa Service : A breakthrough technique aimed at balancing the body’s emotional, mental, physical and spiritual energies through the application of gently heated stones as part of a deeply relaxing and penetrating massage which unlocks the body’s natural healing energies.

Meet the stars of today’s treatment: a few smooth, hot stones.  photo (33)These innocent black stones meant business. They definitely took my massage to a new level as they allowed Tonya to apply more pressure than she can with her hands alone. The warmth of the stones also warm the muscles quickly which makes them more malleable.

But, more importantly, back to the lessons I learned on this cozy table during my 80 minute session.  If you think about it, a regular massage therapist is very close to you as they touch parts of your body that few others touch or see for that matter. Therefore, her insight and comments throughout our session taught me a great deal about what I need to change over the next few weeks and months to continue training injury free.

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  1. A massage therapist will know how hard you are working out since they can clearly feel the difference between muscle and flab. Knowing that someone will feel your body once a month is great incentive to work harder in the gym. Luckily, Tonya noticed my hard work today. Nothing puts me in the mood like a compliment.
  2. A massage is like yoga, in order to truly be present and enjoy the moment, you need to stop making to do lists in your head. Twenty minutes into the massage she saw my fingers moving and asked what I was doing. "Oh, I’m calculating my required splits if I want to PR in next weekend’s half." She quickly reminded me that if I exhaust my brain and body before then, I will not reach my goal. Take time to relax.
  3. Stretching for two minutes doesn’t stretch, lengthen, or relax your muscles after an hour of spin class or other physical abuse. She asked me if I stretched daily after feeling my knots and tightness. As soon as I said yes she explained that a stretching session should last at least ten minutes if I’m stretching multiple body parts. She suggested holding each stretch for 30 seconds and then holding deep stretches like hip flexors for a minute if they are especially tight. 
  4. Massage therapy will in time increase my flexibility. Flexibility is requisite for an athlete or casual runner’s success during race season. Since massage therapy stretches the muscle fibers, flexibility is promoted and maintained.
  5. Ice therapy can be a wonderful at home massage technique to balance foam rolling and stretching. Using ice as part of the RICE (rest, ice, compress, and elevate) is a cheap way to keep your muscles in shape in between tough workouts which leave them tired and inflamed. Also known as cryotherapy, ice decreases the amount of swelling, muscle spasms, and pain. Don’t feel like you have to spend money on a fancy ice pack. A Ziplock bag and crushed ice is the perfect late night date when you’re muscles are screaming and you’re watching this week’s episode of the Jersey Shore.
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    Question: Are you a massage advocate? How often do you enjoy a massage?

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Scenes from Grand Central

I took myself outside of my comfort zone yesterday afternoon and spent two hours learning about photography composition. More specifically, I spent two hours taking pictures of moving objects versus food. Trying to compose a picture and scene when you don’t control the subject is far more difficult than I ever imagined.

While the class didn’t exactly meet my expectations, the dedicated time did help me practice a skill which I have been ignoring for too long.

Here is a quick glance of some of the scenes captured during yesterday’s class.

Question: How did you learn to use your DSLR camera? Manual? Class? On-Line training?

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