Showing posts with label Sport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sport. Show all posts

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Test Your Limit

Photo: http://www.bornagainfitness.com

One of the many excuses I have heard is: "I can not do it!"

Can not and will not are two of our very own enemies inside us that limited our abilities to grow and to move forward. We will never know our own strength unless we give it a try and so many times, the first try, second and third might not get us right to the top. Everything has its own process and purposes, including strength, whether it is physically, mentally or spiritually strength. Strength is trained and gained, it is not given or received overnight. It is a journey and process in life, sometimes it is a short ones and many times it is a long one. But one thing for sure is that you will get stronger when you try one day at a time, one foot ahead of the other, one step at a time. A step further is better than a step backward!

What might seemed to be impossible will not be impossible unless you try it, right? Everything seems impossible for those who never try to seek the possibility. A baby will think that walking is impossible, then he tried to walk and succeeded. What seemed to be hard, might not be as hard once you trained yourself to face it.

You are stronger than you think! I used to not being able to do a perfect push up or pull up, now I am able to do any form of push ups and pull up (with some help lol). I used to think that lifting weight is for men who wants huge muscles, but I was so wrong and I am in love with lifting weight now and I could lift heavier weight with squats or on a balance ball, name it! lol!!.

So picture what you want for yourself, set a goal in your mind, get moving and make it happen! A stronger, leaner, healthier, happier, better you is just one step ahead (for starter). I used to see a fitness model and thought, wow she must be crazy to do that. Today, I look at them and I was like "I could do it too with one leg or one arm" ;)

Test yourself and see how far you passed your so called "limitation".

xoxo,
Lindsay

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Update On My 100 Miles In August's Challenge



Remember my  "100 Miles" post that I posted in the beginning of this month? Well, I could happily say that I have finished the challenge today, a day before my birthday! yay!!! Nothing like an early birthday present from you to yourself, right? hmmm that might sound a little weird, but anyway, what I am trying to say is that receiving presents from other people for you is a joyous feeling, but when you do something that benefits yourself for a better you, that is like the best feeling ever. I found it easier to give than receive, I hate being the spotlight, center of attention and I even hate an unexpected surprise. So, when I actually do something for myself, I feel good!

Along the way, I find out that I do not push myself to the limit when I workout. I mean, I run on a regular two to four miles daily, but because I do not have any miles goals in my mind, I do not push myself more. Now that I have a goal in my mind, I am actually capable of running or biking more that my regular miles daily. I did this challenge five days a week for forty minutes to one hour a day, with two rest days, or when I know my body needs more rest. I also did some strength training three times a week along with my cardio and I did not die LOL.

The best way to motivates yourself is to motivates yourself! You must be your number one supporter and fans in order to push yourself. Do not compare your journey to other people's journey because everyone has a different body type, metabolism and goals in mind. Every person has their own workout that works faster for them, but maybe not for you. You must find out what works for your body, lifestyle and goals. I also stay away from those who makes fun of my journey, simply because I know that when I am sixty years old, I would still have toned muscles, running a marathon, have a glowing skin, happy and looks hot (it is a fact, google it) LOL.

I prioritize my health because God gives me this body and I have an obligation to take good care of my own body, so that someday I will not bother my grand children to take care of their sick grandma with hospital bills because grandma did not taking good care of herself when she was younger. Sometimes sickness just happened even though you have been taking care of yourself, but many times, you know exactly why you got sick and that is not right or fair to those who have to taking care of you because of your ignorant and laziness. I eat everything, I do not live in a wrong diet world, but I eat in moderation. You will be surprised of how good healthy foods tastes like and do for your body, try it first before passing judgement.

I rarely get sick, but this month, unfortunately, I got a little sick because I was hiking on a very hot day and I did not have enough water. BIG mistake! So, I got sick for two days and after that I got back on track again and finished strong.

I would like to encourage all of you to start living a happy, fun and healthy lifestyle. Do it for yourself, your kids and the environment. No more excuses, because excuses will not get you places, but moving will do that. Start with a fifteen minutes walking, then increase to twenty, thirty and more. Start with a walk to a jog to a run or bike or swim. Do what works for you! Do it for at least three days a week, once you started working out, your body will wants and requires more from you. Working out is an addiction! HA!

Some helpful tips:

-Drink water before, during and after workout.

-Stretch before and after workout.

-Eat good foods, mostly fruits, nuts, vegetables and good proteins. Eat before and after workout (before: oatmeal, banana, etc. After: Protein Shake, Chicken Breast, etc- Google it)

-Rest and listen to your body.

-Run, swim, hike, bike, walk for at least thirty minutes a day for five days a week.

-Read or watch some workout videos before your workout, it helps you learn new techniques and motivates you as well.

-Do it for or with other people who would be a motivator/inspiration. Stay away from those who does not motivates you to be better. My inspiration is this girl, Jen, check out her Facebook page, like and support her journey!

-Join a health club if that will make you go workout.

-Mix your workout (run-bike-jog-swim for example), also try to burn a lot of calories not just counting the miles. If you are running/biking at the gym, run with some inclines or when you do bike, make sure you watch your RPM and paddle on a high level, increase your level of difficulties every three to four minutes for example.

-Find great places to workout outside your gym (nice hiking trail, run by the beach, etc). My husband and I (plus our dog, Luke)  found one new place to workout every weekend. I calculate my miles and calories by using some apps like Nike+ to help me on track.

-Buy some cute and comfortable workout outfits and shoes that you would love to wear and feel good about your body. If you are a runner, find a good socks, shoes and sport bra (women).

-Take it day by day, do not over think it, over analyze it or over do it.

-Take a nice hot shower or cold shower, it helps my muscles to relax.

-Write down your accomplishment each day, write down your workout for the day, also I like to write down some encouragements words.

-Entertained yourself during a workout, may it be with music, videos/books/magazine (when you do bike inside a gym, not when you are running or riding your bike on the street lol), taking pictures before-during resting-after workout, like me (below) LOL!! Before you knew it, you already killed ten miles! woot woot!!

-Reward yourself.



xoxo,
Lindsay

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Oscar Pistorius

This is my favorite athlete of the week!
He is my hero, my inspiration and motivation in life. 
His journey is amazing, his dedication is outstanding, 
his faith is strong and he could run very fast!
When I watched him ran at the Olympics,
I was just amazed by his talent and determination.
WOW!!
His life is a blessing
:)



"Oscar Leonard Carl Pistorius (born 22 November 1986) is a South African sprint runner. Known as the "Blade Runner" and "the fastest man on no legs", Pistorius, who has a double below-knee amputation, is the world record holder for class T44in the 100, 200 and 400 metres events and runs with the aid of Cheetah Flex-Foot carbon fibre transtibial artificial limbs by Ă–ssur. He competes in T44 (single below knee amputees) events though he is actually classified in T43 (double below knee amputee). 

Although eligible to compete in the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, Pistorius did not qualify for the South African team. Despite achieving third place and a personal best time of 46.25 seconds in the 400 metres in Lucerne, Switzerland, on 16 July 2008, this was short of the Olympic qualification time of 45.55 seconds. He was also not selected by the South African Olympic Committee for the 4 × 400 metres relay team as there were four other runners who had achieved better times. At the 2008 Summer Paralympics, he took the gold medals in the 100, 200 and 400 metres (T44) sprints.

With his 400 metres time of 45.07 seconds on 19 July 2011, he achieved the "A" qualifying standard for the 2011 World Championships and 2012 Summer Olympics. At the Championships, he participated in the 400 metres sprint and the 4 × 400 metres relay. He was eliminated in the semi-final of the 400 metres sprint (finishing last with a time of 46.19 seconds), but, as part of South Africa's silver medal winning relay team, he became the first amputee to win an able-bodied world track medal although he was not selected for the final.

At the 2012 Summer Olympics on 4 August 2012, Pistorius became the first amputee runner to compete at an Olympic Games. In the 400 metres race, he took second place in the first heat of five runners, finishing with a time of 45.44 seconds (his best time of the season so far) to advance to the semi-finals on 5 August. He ran in the second semi-final where he finished eighth with a time of 46.54 seconds." (Source: Wikipedia

"You're not disabled by the disabilities you have, you are able by the abilities you have." 
Oscar Pistorius 


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Olympics Day 9 - Athletics
In a gesture of camaraderie and respect, Kirani James (R) of Grenada exchanges bibs with Oscar Pistorius (L) of South Africa after the Men's 400m semifinal on Day 9 of the London 2012 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium on August 5, 2012 in London, England. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images).

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His official website: http://www.oscarpistorius.com/

"I have so much to be greatful for! #Godisgoodallthetime"
Oscar Pistorius

Bravo Oscar! You ROCK!!
Now, would you excuse me? I am going out for a run today!
;)
xoxo,
Lindsay

Saturday, August 4, 2012

I Can Do It

These athletes inspired me this week. 
I am motivated because if they could do something great for themselves, their team mates, 
their country (and God), 
then I can do it too!

I might not be an Olympian, 
but I could do something good for my body.
I could be an inspiration to/for myself, my family, my friends or strangers :)

Best of the best? Michael Phelps kisses his 19th Olympic medal
Congratulations Michael Phelps.

The American swimmer became "The Most Decorated Olympian" on day four after winning his 19th medal with gold in the men's 4x200m freestyle relay.

I love his dedication, determination, the way he swims just amazed me.
Well Michael, all of those hard work paid off. He had his down moments in life, but he get back up!
I am very happy for him to reach his goals and more in life. It is a great accomplishment and I wish him the best!

Congratulations Gabby Douglas

She is the first African-American woman and first woman of color to win the event. She is also the first American gymnast ever to win both the team and individual all-around gold at the same Olympics.

I love this girl! 
She is very humble, beautiful, down to earth and such a strong woman; physically, mentally and spiritually. 
I admire her hard work (and her family's sacrifices as well), 
I especially admired her faith and humility before God! 
A young and bright woman who won gold, a history maker, did the best she could to win, yet she never forget to thank God, unashamed and joyfully serving her creator! 
Bravo Gabby!


He is a 35-year-old from Niger, only learnt how to row three months ago 
but was given a wildcard to the London Olympics "to strengthen the principle of universal representation."

This man did not finish first, in fact he finished last. But he finished what he started and he did the best he could. 

He finished his race strong. 

Sometimes winning is not the biggest word of the day, but trying is the word of the day.
The problem with people these days is that we wanted to make everything instant and perfect. 
We want to win, which is a great goal, but many times, we did not win what we want. 
What are you gonna do? Quit? Blame yourself or others? Hating your life? 
OR
You could keep trying, training, find new strategy, and loving life!

What I learned from these three athletes this week:
Faith, Determination, Hard Work and Finish Strong!

xoxo,
Lindsay

(The quote is from Runner's World Magazine.)





Wednesday, August 1, 2012

100 Miles

August is my birthday month,
I am going to give myself a birthday present by doing this "100 Miles Challenge."
A friend of mine did that on July and I am doing this on August.


First Day (7.10 Miles) yeah baby!!

Basically,
I will run, swim, bike, hike for a total of (at least) 100 Miles this month.
It is not too much if you start it now!

My fitness level has been up and down this year,
So I am determined to start living healthy again.
I just love the feeling of a healthy body,
the energy level, the good mood, the confidence, the toned muscle, the sharp mind, the strength, the joy of wearing skinny jeans ;)

I am not into "skinny to the bone"-unhealthy- body type,
I am into athletic healthy body!

We have one life, one body, one soul to take care of now,
So we better take very good care of it.

When it comes to working out,
Do what you love to do,
What works for you!

The first step is always the hardest,
Do one step at a time,
Once your body tastes the beauty of being healthy,
Your body will beg you for more challenge.

Educate yourself, 
ask your personal Doctor or
ask those who are experts in working out, 
hired a trainer if needed, 
enroll into a gym,
or use nature as a free and useful place, equipment and tools!

I like working out by myself,
(sometimes I run with my husband and my dog)
but I love support group to lift me up when I am lazy or lose focus.
Find your work out buddy (if you like to do it with others),
Build a support system/group that works for and with your lifestyle,
including telling your spouse to support you in this journey.

Nourish your body with good foods
(healthy food does not mean taste bad),
Give yourself a rest (and treats occasionally lol),
Enjoy life by doing things that you love,
Find a balance in life to fulfilled a better-healthier-happier-life.

Life is God's gift to me,
What I do with my life is my responsibility.

If you do not like what  you see or how it makes you feel,
Do something to change it,
Because excuses, complaining, pity party, blame game and comparing
will never do you any good or progress.


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~Together We Can Do It~

Go Lindsay Go!!
100 Miles start... TODAY
:)

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Funny Olympics Divers Moment

My Sister In Law posted this link on her Facebook and it was just super funny, 
I need to re-post the pictures that I love
LOL

Funny Diver Faces
Matt King/Adam Pretty/Al Bello, Getty Images

Funny Diver Face
Richard Heathcote, Getty Images




Funny Diver Face
Clive Rose, Getty Images

Funny Diver Face
Bryn Lennon, Getty Images

Funny Diver Face
Harry How, Getty Images

Funny Diver Faces
Ian Waldie, Getty Images

 Funny Diver Face
Adam Pretty, Getty Images

Funny Diver Face
Al Bello, Getty Images

Funny Diver Face
Adam Pretty, Getty Images

Funny Diver Face
Al Bello, Getty Images

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Have a great smile today!
They are great athletes and you could see the determination on their faces ;)

xoxo,
Lindsay

Saturday, July 28, 2012

London 2012 Olympics

The 2012 Summer Olympic Games, officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad, also known informally as London 2012, began in London, United Kingdom, on 27 July and will continue until 12 August 2012.



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Fireworks are set off around the Olympic Stadium
This is pretty funny!
Performers playing the roles of HRH The Queen and James Bond parachute spectacularly out of a helicopter hovering above the stadium during the Opening Ceremony.


Queen Elizabeth II declares the London 2012 Olympics officially open.



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Mary Poppins :)

London 2012 Opening Ceremony

Fireworks are set off around the Olympic Stadium
The fireworks are set off all around the Olympic Stadium. Pretty cool, huh? ;)

My favorite outfits from the Opening Ceremony are:

Tennis: Olympic Games Opening Ceremony Uniforms PART 2 Olympic Games outfit. Netherlands Olympic Games
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Team Netherlands.
I love their colors for summer theme, it is elegant, stylish and I'd wear them lol!
Orange pants on men has never crossed my mind but they made it work ;)


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Team Sweden
Again, I love the colors for summer, it is simple, fun and stripes, which I love and would wear!


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Team Paraguay
I love the simplicity, elegant and nothing can go wrong with red-blue and white ;)
I love the men's outfits better than the women's outfits for this team.


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One of my favorite singer of all time,
Sir Paul McCartney
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The Olympic Cauldron burns brightly at the end of Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games. Designer Thomas Heatherwick's work was a highlight of the ceremony at the Olympic Stadium, watched by 80,000 spectators.

Showing my support for the USA

and of course my home country, Indonesia!

Supporting my fellow Manadonese, Fernando Lumain, who is representing Indonesia
for Athletics.

What do I love about the Olympics? 
The diversity, the uniqueness, the friendship, the sport, the competition, the determination and the inspirations that comes from the athletes and the nations.

“Never underestimate the power of dreams and the influence of the human spirit. We are all the same in this notion: The potential for greatness lives within each of us.” 
Wilma Rudolph

xoxo,
Lindsay