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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Year in Review

I figure with one hike left to go in 2010 this is a good a time as any to review where I was when I started this adventure and where I will be when 2010 is finished.

When I started walking on Sept 11 I hate to admit I was at 296lbs and a whopping 52 inch waist (or should that be waste).  Today 263 and a 42 inch waist.  I am hoping to get to 195 and a 32 inch waist in 2011.

The first seriously long walk I did was 7.5 miles and the thought scared me with the thought can I even walk that far (I could) and now I am looking at walks of 18 miles in May and a full 26.2 mile Walk A Thon in June.  These don't scare me as we have walked 20K (a little less than 1/2 marathon) in a day on back to back days.  So with some training I know I can do it.

Have signed up for something that does scare me a little a running event (sort of) called the Warrior Dash in September.  It a 5K run with some insane obstacles to do en route.  Two things about this that scare me are can I even run 5K (at least I got 9 months to train) and with my impaired balance how much harder will the obstacles be for me.  Regardless I will get by them.

I have discovered  how uncomfortable foot injuries can be, but have learned to keep pushing.

Went on a vacation to do some serious caching, weather ruined that plan so we hiked.  110K in 7 days.

I have discovered my wife is a much stronger person than I thought and give her a ton of credit for all her resolve to continue on her journey and keep inspiring me to do better. 

Since that first walk-482,391 steps taken, 263.7 miles walked 39,021 calories burned.  Total time walked in that period is over three days. 

I know some people will go but you have wasted three days of your life, and those people will never get it (I know I was one of them).  Yes I may have spent three days but how much time did I add to my life by doing this?  My knees that always bothered me, seldom hurt.  The reduced stress on the heart and other organs all help.  Even if I stop here I have added to my life, only thing is I am not stopping. 

I am not sure what size I was when my wife and I married almost 17 years ago, but I know it had to be at least 230, I want to get to a point I am smaller and healthier than she has ever known me.

Finally a sincere and honest thank you to those who inspire me.   Some realize it, some don't..but to name a few Robin, Roxy, Anne, Gwyn (you got Warrior Dash in my wife's head), the folks at Dairyland Walkers and many more.

A equally important group that deserves the same thanks are those who spur me on with kind words to my post, some of who have been named above, but Donna, Steve, Mary, Deb, Val and Co Workers who have offered kind words.  And of course family

THANK YOU ALL!! I can't do this alone, no man is an island.  And I hope that if anybody reading this is inspired to take there first steps towards this type of life style change if you need help or somebody to offer support, even if you decide to try walking a 10K and you need somebody to carry your water, let me know.  I intend to pay it forward

Monday, December 6, 2010

Vibrams, Chicago AVA Walk and Dairyland Walkers Holiday Party

After taking a few days off from walking after our trip we went back to the gym on Thursday, hop on the tread mill for an hour and have it timed right that I can watch Jeopardy while walking.  However this time I am trying something new on my feet, they are called Vibram's Five Fingers. 

Vibrams are to your feet what a glove is to your hand, in one sense.  They are a light weight shoe made of mesh material and in this case a 4 mm sole.  And if you haven't guessed what makes them unique, they have separate pockets for each of your toes that can move separately and individually.  And yes they are intended to be an athletic shoe.

Now I have worn them here and there and love the feel, its almost being barefoot, which I prefer.  But this was the first test using them as they are intended.  The first thing I noticed is I walk softer or lighter in them, it took me several minutes to quit slamming my feet down as I walked, which ultimately reduced knee stress.  Additionally I suffer from turf toe, or hyper extending your toe upwards in both big toes.  I always have my big toes hurt when I walk and have figured this was the price of getting fit, after an hour my big toes felt great.  I did notice some increased stress to the outside edges of my feet and in the joints of my little toes and hope that is just because I need to become more accustomed to them.  One other note, I have very high arches my wife is nearer to being flat footed, she has a pair also and loves the feel, however she has not yet put them to the test in the gym.

On Saturday my company has a yearly bus trip to Chicago for Holiday shopping.  If you know me that really doesn't get me excited, last year my wife and I geocached. This year we checked to see if there were any AVA Walks in that area.  We found two that started about 5 blocks away from where we were dropped off.  The first walk basically went up Michigan Ave and back south and Dearborne with some walking around the LOOP and the neighborhoods north of Michigan Ave.  The other went south towards the lake shore, the Field Museum and the Shedd Aquarium.  Both walks were 11K so there was no difference there, we went North simply because remember the weather, snowing cold and blustery, I didn't want to see how bad it would be along the lake shore.

Seems going North wasn't much better as the wind howled along Michigan but we were rewarded for our efforts when we got into a neighborhood full of old Brownstones that just felt very comfortable and homey.  Did see one for sale sign but I was afraid to look at the price.  Once we headed back south we stopped at the only store we did any holiday shopping, found a tea store and perused (and got warm) for a while, they sold some different types of teas that I had not seen before and I will have to check them out on the web.  In the end I hate saying we did not enjoy this walk, but I think it was the conditions that made this difficult, cold, snowy and my wife had shoe related problems, it just seemed to take forever.  Normally we complete a 10K in about 2 hours, this took us nearly three.

On Sunday we headed out to Madison for the Dairyland Walkers (the local AVA Club we belong to) Holiday party.  So first off what do you suppose we do, a quick 5K.  Nothing special about the walk or it was just we had more cold windy weather, but it felt good to get out again and walk in successive days.  One very positive thing was warm cider when we got back, it helped.

One thing I have found with this club is that they are very supportive and very friendly, they want to share in your adventures and share there adventures with you.  My biggest issue I had  was forgetting how much I rely on my wife for my hearing in crowded room situations.  Being hearing impaired can have its benefits but at times it sucks as it was hard for me to communicate properly

Since we have started walking we have now lost over 70 lbs, I worry over winter if I can keep it up.  I had at one point wanted to get below 250 before a walk marathon I want to do in Stevens Point, I need to rethink that amount, I am now aiming for 235.

Congrats to one of our caching friends for completing a 5K run in under 40 minutes.  If I can get my tired old knees to work maybe I will have to see if I can do it.

To date 468,679 steps for 255 miles walked since September.  37,590 calories burned

158 days to Syttende Mai, a 17 walk event in the Madison area and 179 days to the Steven's Point 26.2 mile walkathon.  I intend to do both.

Links you might be interested in:
www.vibramfivefingers.com
www.ava.org/index.htm
www.dairylandwalkers.com

Wanna go for a walk?