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2.03.2010

Feb 3rd,Great Workout, and Smoothie Recipe

Last night I had the best workout that I have had year to date. At some point I really want to run a 5K (there's one coming up in April that I am planning on doing) and after reading Andrew is Getting Fit 's blog yesterday -- I wanted to get to that point. I have never enjoyed running unless it is was up and down the court for basketball or from base to base in baseball. Last night's workout I mixed it up quite a bit.

**My 'workouts' are not weight training as though I may do that in a month or two but are mainly on the treadmill or playing basketball. I know that weight lifting will help with weight loss but my goal right now is not weight loss but taking away the miles on that 1,010 mile goal**

I did a cross training sort of workout on the treadmill that I've previously posted about only ran for 5 minute increments and walked briskly the in between. I covered the same distance at a considerably lower amount of time. I finished strong with a good sprint.

I usually have some yogurt with fresh fruits for post-workout but decided to have a smoothie instead. I looked for some good healthy recipes but failed to find one that suited the ingredients that I had readily available. So, I got an idea from them and created my own smoothie recipe.

Mixed Berry-Banana Smoothie

Ingredients
- 1/2 cup Dannon Plain Yogurt (I guess you can change this but this is what I had)
- 1 Banana
- 1/2 cup Mixed Berries (frozen or fresh)
- 1 tbsp Agave Nectar (this is natural sweetener)
- 1/4 cup Fat Free SKim milk

Prep
- Put yogurt, Banana, 1/4 cup of the mixed berries, mik, and agave nectar in a blender and Liquify!
- Place the remaining mix berries in the fridge
- Put the mix in the fridge and chill it while you work out
- When ready - place remaining berries into mix, stir, and drink up.

I think it is pretty good but that is my personal opinion. I hope that you like it too if you try it.


Food Intake:

1. 1 1/2 cup of Raisin Bran
2. cup of coffee
3. banana
4. apple
5. 2 hard-boiled eggs - no yoke
6. 12 oz sprite
7. oven roasted chicken sandwich on whole grain/ w/cheese and mayo
8. small cupcake
9. 4 oz grilled chicken
10. 1/2 cup green beans
11. 1/2 cup applessauce
12. mixed berry-banana smoothie
13. 60+ oz of water

Workout:
- Basketball..............3.26 miles

Miles til Goal: 938.31

2 comments:

Andrew is getting fit said...

I'm glad you felt inspired to run a race!

That's how I started. I found a 5K race that would be on about two weeks after I completed Couch to 5K and just went for it!

-J.D. Humenay said...

I feel ya on the running thing. I enjoy playing sports, but running-as-a-sport I've yet to love. Then again, I used to hate biking, but now that I feel more confident on a bike, I enjoy it! :) I'm hoping someday running will kick in for me in the same fashion. It better this year! I have a Triathlon, a Duathlon, and probably a 1/2 Marathon to do before the year is out!