Today is another wonderful blessed day...
It's been a little different schedule today, taking pictures at Calvary Chapel Academy. I haven't had a picture day in a very long time, maybe 10 years plus. It was quite a humbling experience, and this time you see the digital image immediately after. You can chose to take a new one if you like. I opted for a new picture, the lady originally had me tilt my head down a little in the first round. Turns out the double chin action, which I know we all have when angled improperly in photos.
I chose the second picture, no double chins for me.
This holiday past, Thanksgiving, was a good time. I hope everyone was surrounded by friends and loved ones as I was. I made the most delicious pie I have ever eaten. It was a strawberry-cranberry pie with my mom's homemade pie crust, scrumptous! I know I am a personal trainer and all, but I am a realist as well. The majority of the time that I spend eating, it's usually eggs, meat, fruits, veggies, nuts and berries..but on Thanksgiving, pies, turkey and stuffing. Yes I did say 'pies' I ate two pieces.
Working out has become a grateful addiction to me. Lately push ups is an every day thing. If you do them properly, you will experience a very challenging full body workout. I had an old friend we used to call 'scuba Steve' compete with me 6 years ago in a daily push up contest. At that time I had no idea that one day I would become a personal trainer. I ended up quitting because I just couldn't keep up with scuba. He was up to 200 push ups a day and it was so obvious because his entire physique had changed. He was becoming more lean, his upper body had formed the shape of a professional swimmer, and he was losing the old beer gut that he retained over the summer's endeavors.
I ran into scuba Steve about a year ago. I asked him if he was still diligently pushing up every day. He told me that he had to give it up due to he hurt his shoulder. He was a little bummed out about it, but was completing 500 to 700 push ups a day and just wore out his muscles. I learned in school that there is an important part to training the body that must be followed, that is active rest. If you overtrain your muscles, you will likely hurt yourself, and have to start over. In injured times, we all must realize that when returning to the exercise you will not be able to pick up where you left off. It most cases it only takes 48 hours to lose strength, work out until you are fatiqued, but not in pain.
As a trainer, I follow the safety approach to training. I have helped people with chronic knee pain walk again pain free, people with back problems wake up without back pain, and people with shoulder pain recover with a stronger shoulder than before. There is something to working to your level of ability to build up strength and eventually become pain free, and it is super important to know and understand the proper form.
I personally have suffered from knee, back and shoulder pain due to various ridiculous activites. Last year I crashed over the handle bars of my full suspension mountain bike. My really good friend Jonny dukes witnessed the whole thing. It was a bad crash that split open my elbow and tore a muscle in my shoulder. Today, if I stop working out for an extended period of time, my shoulder feels pain.
Two years ago I broke my leg and tore my miniscus snowboarding. After surgery recovery, If I didn't keep my quads strong, I felt the pain in my knee. On a rainy low barometric pressure day I can't avoid the pain, however, if I keep my body strong I never feel the effects. The back is just bad due to posture, my postural muscles are off course so I am constantly readjusting myself and keeping the push ups going so I don't wake up crippled. Staying strong is the key to my survival to keep the pain away. Enough said, getting old takes a toll on your body, however, I know I will be stronger when I get to my 40's then the way I was in my 20's. Looking forward to it.
-Sarah A. Servant