Today we took the family to the Riverton Hospital health fair. This was a larger event then I thought it would be. It was a lot of fun for the kids. They had all sorts of tables set up with education for physical fitness activities, eating well, safety and general health & wellness inside and outside of the hospital. It was fun to be able to tour the new clinic area of Riverton hospital. We took the family early so we would be sure to get a bike helmet for each for the kids. It was good to have them fit each of us with the correct size helmet. The kids are excited to each have their own new helmet. Next step is to fix up the bikes so we can all ride together. The health fair was a fun activity for the family. I liked how much the fair included the children with the learning and the excitement. The Police cars, the finger printing and the train ride was a huge hit. The kids love watching the Hawaiian dancers perform several dances. Those dances sure do look like a lot of fun and a lot of work. Thank you for all of the handouts, bags, outdoor activity ideas, education materials, helmets and the spa set that we received! What a wonderful health fair. Brenda #MyHeartChallenge
This week I struggled a little bit more with getting enough exercise. We have been very short at work. I have been leaving late and utterly exhausted. It has been more of a struggle to not just go home and fall in bed. We have made it a family routine to go to the park every day after dinner. This is a great time to go play. We have been playing tennis, baseball, basketball, soccer, walking the dogs, and Frisbee. This week at our family meeting the kids announce that they wanted to ride bikes again as a family. We moved to a place 2 years ago and it has not been a very safe place to ride bikes. So the bikes have been in storage. But the kids thought if we were going to the park every day, we could take our bikes. So we started the process of cleaning out the garage so the bikes will be accessible. This weekend we are going to get all of the bikes tuned up. I think we will need 2-4 new tires and one new seat. We of course want to be safe so we checked out our old helmets. Well old is right, they are missing pieces, cracked and some are broken. So we all need new helmets. Lucky I noticed in the IHC today that Riverton Hospital is having a health fair this Saturday and they are giving out new bike Helmets! A new helmet is the last thing we will need to be able to start riding bikes as a family. I am excited. I have not ridden my bike in years and only 1-3 times as a family. I am excited for this new activity with my kids and I am glad that they are having so much fun with the my heart challenge…. Brenda #MyHeartChallenge
Today Justin and I had our second class with the wonderful Exercise physiologist with the My heart challenge. We have been following her suggested exercises from our first meeting, but we were ready for more. We wanted to meet with her again to learn more about incorporating a different weight lifting routine. I went from using 5 pound dumbbells at home to pulling 85 pounds on a lat pulldown machine at a Gym. I was so impressed with how strong I am and how much weight I can lift. I enjoyed learning more about how to use the weight machines at the Gym. Some of those machines are intimidating. The biggest benefit I had from this class was how to lift weights safely and how to increase the weight for the best workout for me. I now have a better understanding of weight lifting in general, using both dumbbells and weight machines. I am very grateful for the opportunity I had to spend some more time with the exercise physiologist to learn more about proper exercise techniques. Breathe out when using the muscle! I am a lot stronger than I was giving myself credit for. I am finding that I really enjoy weight lifting and all the different exercises that are available. … Brenda #MyHeartChallenge
May 29th
10,000 steps a day. That is the recommendation for change and to become a more active person. 10,000 steps! Wow! I went from having a very active job 12 hours a day to a desk job and I am not even close to 10,000 steps a day. To help with this goal I have a Fitbit that I wear every day that has been very accurate with counting my steps. I started out by keeping my work day the same and playing more with the kids at home and walking the dogs at night. However I was still not close to 10,000 steps. So, I added parking in the last parking lot at work and walking the long way around to the water machine… I had more steps, but I was far away from 10,000 steps a day. I had to be more aggressive to try to reach this goal, so I can continue to get healthier with the My heart challenge. So finally the past 2 weeks I have figured out how to get 10,000 steps a day. Now I walk more in the morning on my way into work. I have my Fitbit vibrate every hour to remind me to get up from my desk and walk around the floor to the main nurse’s station and back. I try to do this every hour when my band vibrates. I take a 15-20 minute walk on my lunch break and go outside and get some fresh air. Then after dinner each night I take the kids to the park and we play, walk, run and chase until I am over my 10,000 steps. After working so hard to increase my steps 10,000 steps feels natural and it feels “off” to walk less!! Woo hooo!! Every step counts!!! Do what you can, one step at a time! If I can do it… so can you! 10,000 steps =5 miles … Brenda #MyHeartChallenge