Getting my body back
On July 25th, 2007 I discovered that I was sharing my body. The following 8 months were filled with excitement, anticipation, and happy eating. I discovered that "baby liked cake". That's right, I didn't crave french fries, pickles, ice cream, or meat. I craved cake and cookies. Generally I indulged once per day. It was delightful.
In the meantime, I kept active thanks in large part to the women I was coaching. I ran as long as the pressure in my pelvis would allow, biked until my belly got in the way, and threw in the occasional swim. Eventually my workouts became long walks. I do credit the form and practice of Chi Running/Chi Walking for being able to move so far into my pregnancy. My final 5K was on February 23rd. I completed with my husband by my side, and we even managed to run the final quarter mile or so. Our time... 49:03. Not bad being 8 months pregnant. 3 weeks later, Elise entered this world a little early, a little small, and a lot perfect.
So here I am, 11 weeks later and ready to reclaim my body. It's still not totally mine, as I am a food source for Elise, but it is time to get serious about losing the pregnancy pounds. I have 21 pounds to get back to pre-pregnancy weight. This is not going to be easy. As it turns out... mama likes cake too!
First trial is the Pineapple Man Sprint Triathlon. Am I ready? Heck no. But it will be fun (and perhaps a bit depressing) to set my new baseline. After 35 triathlons I am back to the beginning.
In the meantime, I kept active thanks in large part to the women I was coaching. I ran as long as the pressure in my pelvis would allow, biked until my belly got in the way, and threw in the occasional swim. Eventually my workouts became long walks. I do credit the form and practice of Chi Running/Chi Walking for being able to move so far into my pregnancy. My final 5K was on February 23rd. I completed with my husband by my side, and we even managed to run the final quarter mile or so. Our time... 49:03. Not bad being 8 months pregnant. 3 weeks later, Elise entered this world a little early, a little small, and a lot perfect.
So here I am, 11 weeks later and ready to reclaim my body. It's still not totally mine, as I am a food source for Elise, but it is time to get serious about losing the pregnancy pounds. I have 21 pounds to get back to pre-pregnancy weight. This is not going to be easy. As it turns out... mama likes cake too!
First trial is the Pineapple Man Sprint Triathlon. Am I ready? Heck no. But it will be fun (and perhaps a bit depressing) to set my new baseline. After 35 triathlons I am back to the beginning.
Comments
Good luck with the new baseline. I think it's fun to get to "start over".
-Chessgirl