First off, I would totally recommend this workout if anyone is looking for a light-medium intensity HIIT workout. I did this workout yesterday after my boot camp class was kind of a bust. "Love Your Body with HIT" was a total body workout. At first I was a little confused by the set with all the rose petals and the intro with them wearing lingerie, but apparently it was a video they did for Victoria's Secret, so I guess that makes more sense, but I don't think lingerie belongs in a workout video. Anyway, it's a tabata style workout. 20 seconds on, 10 seconds off. Today, I'm feeling a little sore in my shoulders and legs. There were a lot of push-ups and squats and lunges. If you want to make it a little more intense just do it twice. The run-time was 20:47. Here's the link if anyone wants to check it out.
Tone It Up Love Your Body with HIIT!
biceps & bubble guppies
trying to get fit with a kid
April 20, 2014
April 13, 2014
30 Day Shred vs Ripped in 30
Here's the final results from the end of 30 Day Shred and the end of Ripped in 30. There's aren't a lot of huge differences, but I can see some small stuff.
Ripped in 30 Results
I finished Ripped in 30 this week. I took it easy on the final week because she did several plie hops and squats that started hurting my knees so I had to modify most of the moves on week 4. I also started training for a 5k a few weeks ago. So I've been trying to do 2-3 miles 3 days a week. Here's the results since my start date. Let me know what you think!
March 25, 2014
The story of my scar
I realized I posted my pictures and some of you may be wondering where the huge scar on my abdomen came from. So here's the history on that.
Shortly after the birth of my son, I noticed the right side of my abdomen felt tight. The tightness turned into a lump I could feel under my muscles. Sometimes it hurt, other times I never even noticed it. I thought maybe it was a pulled muscle or tendon in my abdomen being stretched during pregnancy. I went to the doctor a year later and she wasn't sure what it was. She thought it could possibly be scar tissue or a pulled muscle. She ordered an ultra sound but my insurance deductible hadn't been met yet and I didn't want to pay $800 for an ultra sound when it wasn't causing me any major pain. Another year passed and it started hurting more and I could feel it had grown from a small mass on the right side of my abdomen to a large mass that stretched almost to my belly button.
Finally my husband got a new job and great insurance so I got it checked out. The ultra sound was inconclusive so the doctor ordered a CT. It was also inconclusive, but it said there was a possible desmoid tumor. I had never heard of this. I'm a nurse, and I've worked in ICU and the doctor's office for almost 6 years, so I've heard a lot of stuff. My doctor referred me to a surgeon and he had to cut open my abdomen for a biopsy. Being the type of tumor that was suspected, they couldn't do a laparoscopic biopsy. The result came back that it was, in fact, a desmoid tumor. A very rare type of tumor that was caused by the hormone changes during pregnancy. This tumor only occurs in 2 in a million people (literally). How did I get so lucky?
So after it was confirmed, I scheduled surgery for December 20, 2013. I had the tumor removed and I had to have part of my abdominal wall removed. I had mesh placed to help prevent a hernia (but there's no guarantee I won't have one.) All that resulted in a 5 inch scar. After a healthy pregnancy, with no stretch marks or c-section I ended up with a huge scar on my abdomen. But luckily, the tumor was benign. They just had to remove it so it didn't damage any surrounding organs.
I had a lifting restriction for 30 days and I had to wear an abdominal binder that whole time, 24 hours a day. A lifting restriction with a 2 year old makes life very tricky. But we got through it, and 8 weeks later I was cleared for exercise and that's when I started 30 Day Shred. I can tell exercising has made my abdominal muscles and the surrounding areas much stronger and hopefully, building those muscles will help prevent a hernia if I get pregnant again.
Shortly after the birth of my son, I noticed the right side of my abdomen felt tight. The tightness turned into a lump I could feel under my muscles. Sometimes it hurt, other times I never even noticed it. I thought maybe it was a pulled muscle or tendon in my abdomen being stretched during pregnancy. I went to the doctor a year later and she wasn't sure what it was. She thought it could possibly be scar tissue or a pulled muscle. She ordered an ultra sound but my insurance deductible hadn't been met yet and I didn't want to pay $800 for an ultra sound when it wasn't causing me any major pain. Another year passed and it started hurting more and I could feel it had grown from a small mass on the right side of my abdomen to a large mass that stretched almost to my belly button.
Finally my husband got a new job and great insurance so I got it checked out. The ultra sound was inconclusive so the doctor ordered a CT. It was also inconclusive, but it said there was a possible desmoid tumor. I had never heard of this. I'm a nurse, and I've worked in ICU and the doctor's office for almost 6 years, so I've heard a lot of stuff. My doctor referred me to a surgeon and he had to cut open my abdomen for a biopsy. Being the type of tumor that was suspected, they couldn't do a laparoscopic biopsy. The result came back that it was, in fact, a desmoid tumor. A very rare type of tumor that was caused by the hormone changes during pregnancy. This tumor only occurs in 2 in a million people (literally). How did I get so lucky?
So after it was confirmed, I scheduled surgery for December 20, 2013. I had the tumor removed and I had to have part of my abdominal wall removed. I had mesh placed to help prevent a hernia (but there's no guarantee I won't have one.) All that resulted in a 5 inch scar. After a healthy pregnancy, with no stretch marks or c-section I ended up with a huge scar on my abdomen. But luckily, the tumor was benign. They just had to remove it so it didn't damage any surrounding organs.
I had a lifting restriction for 30 days and I had to wear an abdominal binder that whole time, 24 hours a day. A lifting restriction with a 2 year old makes life very tricky. But we got through it, and 8 weeks later I was cleared for exercise and that's when I started 30 Day Shred. I can tell exercising has made my abdominal muscles and the surrounding areas much stronger and hopefully, building those muscles will help prevent a hernia if I get pregnant again.
March 24, 2014
MaliBooty Review
Well, what I thought was going to be a 9 minute workout turned out to be over 20 minutes. At the end of the video the trainer said "Repeat this video twice." So I did! Overall I think it was a good leg and butt workout and I would recommend it for anyone looking for a quick lower body workout.
Here's the link if anyone wants to try it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEL0GwuFBwI
Here's the link if anyone wants to try it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEL0GwuFBwI
Almost hit 10lb mark
I weighed in yesterday 9.4lbs less than when I started on Feb 9th. I can see so many changes in my body. I am going to restrain from taking pics until halfway through Ripped in 30. I'm finding some workouts online and I really want to start adding them to my routine. When I started this I never thought I'd want to work out twice a day! But, even though the Ripped in 30 workouts are challenging, I feel like I can do more. I'm going to start with something small like a 10 minute video and if I feel good, move up from there. I'll let you know what I've done and if I recommend them.
Today, I did Ripped when I got up, so I'm going to try the Tone it Up Girls Bikini Series MaliBooty this afternoon. (Workout available on youtube.)
Today, I did Ripped when I got up, so I'm going to try the Tone it Up Girls Bikini Series MaliBooty this afternoon. (Workout available on youtube.)
March 17, 2014
Ripped in 30 Day 1
Today was my first day of Ripped in 30. I liked it. The first level isn't too bad. I like that each level is only 1 week. I won't get bored with it. Especially with cardio mid-week and boot camp class on Saturdays. I think I need to up my weights for some exercises. I started with a pair of 5lb dumb bells, but I think I can use 10s for some. She had some of the same exercises as 30 Day Shred, but she also introduced some new moves which is nice. I think it's going to be a good program. Looking forward to seeing what she has in store for the next levels.
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About Me
- tholmes88
- Southern Illinois
- We have 2 beautiful boys and we are exploring our options to adopt a child