The Bread & Honey Road Race

The Bread & Honey Race

Does this mean that running season has finally started for me? I’ve just signed up for the Bread & Honey 5K race on June 3rd in Streetsville, Ontario. It just so happens that I plan on being in the Southern Ontario area at that time for a statistical conference to end all statistical conferences. So when my brother proposed that we make it a family event and all sign up, I figured it was a great way to start the week, and it would give us some nice quality family time :). All I need to do now is get my act in gear. Today I’ll pick up my custom foot orthotics, and then once I get some brand-spanking-new running shoes, I’ll hit the ground running! Literally.

“Here’s Johnny!”

That’s pretty much all I know about Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining”. Well, that’s not true. I sort of know the story, but it surprises me that I’ve never seen this movie! Which is why I added it to my list of 31 before 31. And that’s why I purchased it through Amazon for a whopping $6.15. So now I really have no excuse :). Time for a movie night!

A New Passport for Many More Adventures!

It’s no secret that I love to travel. Like, I LOVE to travel. And not just any travel- I love adventure travel. Not that I’ve done a ton of it (compared to what I would like), but as my fondness for the outdoors and my  desire for adventure grow, I find myself wanting to do more and more off-the-beaten-path kind of travel. Canada offers so many fantastic opportunities for that, especially living close to the mountains, but the world is a big place, and there are so many places to explore, adventures to experience, and shenaniganning to be had. And for that, one needs a passport :).
Today I picked up my brand new and shiny passport. It still has that new passport smell. The pages are crisp and in pristine condition and there are no stamps on any of the 24 pages. Obviously, those pages won’t remain blank for very long! It’s exciting to think about the next 5 years of seeing the world, but it also has me reflecting on the last few years. Looking through the immigration control stamps in my now cancelled passport, I’m reminded of many great memories:
Cancelled 😦
  •  Visiting friends in Germany at the end of 2007 for an unforgettable New Year’s
  •  Seeing a friend in Amsterdam and taking an impromptu trip to London where we saw Wicked and perused the Portobello Market in Notting Hill
  •  Having some of the best, and freshest, salmon on the coast of Chile after taking a boat ride to see penguins in their natural habitat
A simple meal. The best and freshest salmon I’ve ever had.
Border crossing from Chile to Argentina en route to Bariloche
  •  Discovering my love for Argentinian Malbec in Argentina, and learning to dance the tango!
  •  Adventuring in Costa Rica: Zip-lining over the trees of a cloud forest, hearing my voice jump an entire octave higher than expected when bungee jumping, canyon rappelling down a waterfall, learning to surf in Manuel Antonio National Park, and somehow watching fireworks during a wedding reception on a hill over-looking San José!
Canyon rappelling down a waterfall
Zip-lining in the cloud forest
  • Sky-diving, lava-side yoga, lava-tube exploring, hiking in a crater, and taking a helicopter ride in Hawaii
My version of hot yoga
Sky-diving over the North Shore, Oahu 
  •  Enjoying a picnic of wine, cheese, prosciutto and a baguette on the grounds of the Louvre as the Eiffel Tower sparkled in the distance
A picnic at the Louvre 🙂
  •  Savouring one of the best meals I’ve ever eating at a fine-dining seaside restaurant (Svinkløv Badehotel) in the north of Denmark
Fine-dining in Denmark

I’m so appreciative that I’ve had the opportunity to experience these things. 
“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing” (Helen Keller)
I truly believe this. And so, God spare my life, I hope to experience many more daring adventures with my new 5 year passport. Such as? Well, to name a few…
  • Go scuba diving in Honduras
  • Visit South Africa to hike Mount Kilimanjaro. Cage diving with great white sharks is a must too.
  • Hike the 75 km West Coast Trail
  • Bungee Jump off of Kawarau Bridge in New Zealand (the original bungee jump!)
  • Trek (or marathon run??) The Great Wall of China

Kilimanjaro (Photo found on www.tryanythingonceblog.com)
It may not all be financially possible, and who knows what other exciting things life will bring, but I’ll aim high. And I’ll start the adventuring this year with something amazing:
  •  Hike the Inca Trail in Peru and spend a few nights in the Amazon

Can’t wait until July *hopefully*! (Photo from Gadventures)
With all the spiders and critters that go bump in the night, how could I not be excited about this?? It’s totally worth the 4 day trek and view of the Machu Picchu :). Let the adventures begin!

P90X2- Time to Bring it Again!

P90X2 has arrived!

Having been a P90X junkie for a couple of years now, it’s no surprise that I was super excited to hear about the next home fitness program offered from Beachybody: P90X2! I pre-ordered it as soon as it became available and it was shipped to me shortly before Christmas *yay*. Of course, I didn’t start it prior to the holidays, with the food and the eating and the family/friends time, but now that I’m back in Calgary, it’s time to go hardcore once again and Bring It! “Consider P90X2 to be THE next wave in applied science for body transformation. It takes the principles and foundation of the P90X concept and dials it up to the next level with additional focus on functionality, agility, balance, mobility, and of course visible results” (P90X2 Fitness Guide). How could I not be excited!? So what exactly does the P90X2 training schedule look like? I copied this from one of the inserts included in the P90X2 box.
Training Phases
Phase 1- Foundation (3 to 6 weeks)
Day 1: X2 Core
Day 2: Plyocide
Day 3: Rest or X2 Recovery + Mobility
Day 4: X2 Total Body & X2 Ab Ripper
Day 5: X2 Yoga
Day 6: X2 Balance + Power
Day 7: Rest or X2 Recovery + Mobility
Phase 2- Strength (3 to 6 weeks)
Day 1: Chest + Back + Balance & X2 Ab Ripper
Day 2: Plyocide
Day 3: Rest or X2 Recovery + Mobility
Day 4: X2 Shoulders + Arms & X2 Ab Ripper
Day 5: X2 Yoga
Day 6: Base + Back & X2 Ab Ripper
Day 7: Rest or X2 Recovery + Mobility
Additional Options (not sure if I’ll do this…)-
V Sculpt & X2 Ab Ripper Switch into Day 1
X2 Chest + Shoulders + Tris & X2 Ab Ripper Switch in Day 4
Phase 3- Performance (3 to 4 weeks)
Day 1: P.A.P. Lower
Day 2: P.A.P. Upper
Day 3: X2 Yoga
Day 4: Rest or X2 Recovery + Mobility
Day 5: P.A.P. Lower
Day 6: P.A.P. Upper
Day 7: Rest or X2 Recovery + Mobility
Recovery Week (to be done whenever needed)
Day 1: X2 Recovery + Mobility
Day 2: X2 Yoga
Day 3: X2 Recovery + Mobility
Day 4: X2 Yoga
Day 5: X2 Recovery + Mobility
Day 6: X2 Yoga
Day 7: Rest or X2 Recovery + Mobility
Yeah :S.
There’s only 5 days of intensity per week instead of the 6 like in P90X, and I’m thrilled about that! There seems to be a big focus on balancing, core strength, and stretching. After enduring a difficult Bikram yoga session on Friday, this is a good thing. Over the last few days, I’ve invested in a stability ball and 2 ten-pound medicine balls. Whatever’s in store, it sounds more intense already.

Ready with all my equipment

What I like about this program is there’s quite a bit of flexibility. Most people starting P90X2 will have experienced a round of P90X, so the flexibility promotes sticking to your own fitness goals this time around.  As of now, I’m quite looking forward to the Foundation Phase. I think it will be a killer, but I do enjoy working the core. I plan to spend 5 weeks in the Strength Phase with recovery weeks throughout the program, since I’d really like to keep my yoga up at the same time. And in terms of yoga, I’ve really taken to Bikram and plan to substitute some of the X2 Yoga with Bikram yoga. 

Once the box was opened, I could feel the intensity :S

I’m not really sure what to expect in the Performance Phase. What exactly is P.A.P.? According to the P90X2 Fitness Guide, it stands for Post-Activation Potentiation. It involves weighted resistance exercise prior to an explosive movement, which increases the amount of power produced by conditioned individuals. Sounds good to me. The manual makes it seem intense, which is why it doesn’t come into play until Phase 3. To quote from the fitness guide: “These workouts will destroy you in an oh-so-beautiful way”. I can’t wait.

I want to look like Tony Horton when I’m 53.
(Photo taken from the P90X2 Fitness Guide)

My biggest challenge will be nutrition. Just like with P90X, my nutrition was good but not great. I’ve read countless times how important it is to eat the right foods for both fuel and recovery as you’re working out, so I’m really going to make this a priority. I guess I should start by opening the enclosed Nutrition Guide at some point. My other challenge/goal will be to manage my schedule better (there’s a lot of things going on in the next few months), and listen to my body more. If my body screams like it needs a recovery week, then a recovery week it shall receive.
My goal: Focus on Nutrition
I guess it’s time to get started! First up today- X2 Core. It’s all about bringing it again! When I watch this official video (linked from trek2bfit), I’m excited to be starting the program. Yay 🙂