Thursday, July 31, 2008

Mama Mia

Had a really interesting day today.
I went to Bournemouth quite early and cycled to Christchurch for a session with PT Wil. It was a 'cards on the table' session. Wil has paniers on his bike that are a bit like Mary Poppins bag. You never know what is going to come out next. I remember one session we had a bike ride to the top of a big hill. I found it quite challenging but Wil, I didn't realise, had a whole gym in his paniers. He pulled out a mat, a gym ball complete with pump to inflate it, dumb bells, kettle weighs!! Was a little disappointed to see he didn't have a cross trainer in there as well.
Today's surprise, if not a bit shocking was he pulled out amongst everything else a pair of scales.

Can't hide what the scales say. It hasn't been going well. But i have started a new programme which I started this weekend and I am making significant progress.
Had a great chat with Wil and though it wasn't easy to understand why I keep going wrong I have made a real commitment to going forward. I am lucky to have a PT like Wil, who has loads of experience, patience and endurance.
Hopefully will be blogging more to let you all know how it's going.
So brilliant motivation and bloomin' hard work out. Feel like I can achieve goal. Feel like my sparkle is coming back.

I think this is why I have been so hesitant in working on my own PT knowledge and training, I haven't felt that I have been a shining example ....Well that's going to change.

I cycled back to Bournemouth this afternoon to see Gorgeous Stu and we went to see the film Mama Mia. I was a fan of Abba the first time around and can sing most of their songs to the point of embarrassment.
Oh but I loved the film. You have to go and see it. It's such a feel good movie. I felt like it was a big injection of fabulousness.
Stu and I sang our way through it, breaking off every now and then to shed a tear , all in all a really fun movie.
Meryl Streep is amazing and if you want to see Colin Firth in lurex and boas it's the film for you.

PS I want to slim down so I can wear dungarees like Meryl's!!!

Tomorrow I am going to see a medical herbalist to see if we can crack the headaches and maybe relieve my degenerating knees.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Wow it looks like my computer is going to let me blog again.

I'll have to go very carefully!! Incase I upset it again.

I am now established in the sports shop and I am trying to learn about sweet spots and noodles!!
It's great learning new things it's just retaining the info I have a problem with.
I have started on the massage trail.

I have massaged at a number of Triathlons this season already. I just love it!! Even the sandy feet!!
A few weeks ago I helped out at the Forestman run by RACE NEW FOREST. It's an Ironman distance race. 2.9 mile swim, 112 mile bike ride then a full marathon. Some people think they are mad but I am in awe of them, such an achievement.

So I am going to swim the channel. Sounds good eh! But it is the distance of the channel in a swimming pool over 12 weeks for charity. It's a good goal setting task.

I was at the Pier to Pier race last Sunday in Bournemouth I was so inspired that I think I am going to have a go next year.

Me getting into a wet suit is worth a blog of it's own.

Starting a 12 week programme with Wil. Trying to strengthen and tone up the muscles.
It's been quite a battle over the last few weeks.
But when I think about it, who is the battle with. It's really strange to think it's with myself.

So I can either win or lose...think I'll go for winning.....it's more exciting!!!!

Friday, May 23, 2008

Been having a lovely time. Getting more and more confident on the bike. Have ridden twice from Brockenhurst to Bournemouth and I think I might try even further distances one day. But one thing at a time. Trying to get the hang of map reading and the highway code and a certain roundabout in Christchurch.

Had very motivational chat with Will 2 weeks ago and have started a serious campaign to get out of this static slump.

My new job at the sports shop is going really well. Everyone is really friendly and all work hard to make the shop work. Customer service is excellent which I love.

I am getting to know all about cricket bats, tennis racquet's, balls, sports shoes and the famous MBTs.


Last Thursday's session with Will -I met him at the Splash at the bottom of the High St in Brockenhurst and we went for a lovely ride, with a bit of sprint interval training, around the New Forest.
Then I cycled on to Bournemouth. I love cycling that way because I know I will end up by the sea. And I got to spend the afternoon with Gorgeous Stu. But unfortunately I managed to crack his goldfish tank. If I told you how you wouldn't believe me......... sorry Stu!!!
This Sunday is the Salisbury Fast Twitch Triathlon. I have managed to persuade my lovely and not least heroic, nephew David to get up at 5.30 am to drive me there. Looks like it is going to be wet so lots of muddiness I expect. I still love it though.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Had a great day today. Met Will for a session early and I mean early. We cycled from Christchurch to nearly Poole. As you probably know cycling is one of my vices now!! I love it and being by the sea with the Guru of Fitness chatting and laughing is a great start to the day. And the bonus is getting an hour of CV work in. He didn't laugh too much at my cycling helmut!!

I don't know if the lactic acid was setting in but at one point we saw someone walking on the water. Before proclaiming the 'Second Coming' we realised it was someone with floating devices on their feet. Quite cool way of getting around I guess and freaking people out especially if you had someone in a long white dress!!

After that I went to Gorgeous Stu's to go for breakfast with his parents Reg and Maureen. Really lovely relaxing time, great company and a great breakfast. Living it up in Beal's.


Afterwards we went shopping, an activity in the past I used to hate but now I quite enjoy it and even brought some trousers for work and a T shirt (as you can see below, although I do look like I have been recently released from an institution, 'poor girl thinks she's Superman'!!!!) , and an ordinanace survey map for cycling. Not sure why though because when I find out where roads are they always change them around to go to different directions.






Sunday, May 04, 2008

Had a fabulous evening last night watching Dr Who behind the sofa, or behind cushions really, with Gorgeous Stu. We both get terribly involved. Love it so much and the special effects are fantastic.


Then up at the crack of dawn for another Triathlon. This time I was marshaling. It's a great atmosphere when all the triathletes come in to wrack their bikes. There is a real buzz and a sense of shock that some to seem to have awoken from a dream and are putting on wet suits. The lake near Ringwood soon puts everything back into reality, quite chilly today I think

It was an Olympic Distance Triathlon. I was dropped in my marshaling place, which was the middle of nowhere... well I learnt it was actually opposite the local Naturist Camp, didn't see anything though!!! Beautiful place I heard a cuckoo for the first time this year and little bunnies skipping across the road. Quite Disneyish.

I was on the run course not too far from the end so I was able to tell them the good news that they were near the end.

Pt Wil was racing and was in the first group, excellent....
This is him just disappearing up the road

Tuesday, April 29, 2008




I have cycling helmet, lock, lights, fluorescent bands, and saddle. Just cycling tights, shoes, wet suit, snorkel, and wings to get.

Now I have to get used to wearing the helmet really don't like the idea and it needs some adjusting as I feel slightly strangled, but it's better than having scrambled brains.

Went to gym last night and someone was watching the football on the screen. I think Southampton scored, he cheered and fell off the cross trainer and so did I nearly laughing at him.

DETOX REPORT


Detox is going well.
I have put a few of the recipes I am using on HERE
The weight I put on during the flu is begining to shift and I'm feeling so much better.

Monday, April 28, 2008

O.M.G

These are very rare photos. I can't remember why I exposed myself as I used to avoid the camera like the plague. It must have had something to do with being at Art College. But it is history.








Just needed to put this photo in too to remind myself that the above is no longer

Helta Skelta Bike Ride


Following a morning of thunder storms and doing Sun dances on the roof I was determined to go for the long bike ride planned on my programme.
So to kill 2 birds with one stone I had also planned to meet 2 old work colleagues in Stockbridge so I cycled there and back about 18 miles, not too bad for first long ride on Hamish.
Cyclists from this area will know the road really well for it's hills. I only got off twice and fell off once trying to do a hill start!!!
The great thing is with this road's hills is that 'what goes up must come down!'. I free wheeled down some steep hills with one eye open and hoping for the best. But it is the best fun ever the 'rush' is great. I heard Will's words in my ear 'cycling is all about anticipation, anticipating the next move and the next gears'. When I got to nearly the bottom of the hill i put Hamish on a high gear and peddled for all my worth to see if I could get the momentum to get up the other side. Mostly it worked but changing gears going up steep hills is not easy so I got to work that one out.
There were some serious cyclists out in their full gear and I felt quite chuffed when they gave me the nod and acknowledged me as a 'trier'

I got to Stockbridge and was welcomed with French flags. After realising that I hadn't closed my eyes too long and ended up in the Tour De France, I soon took in the smells of the French market.
I walked past rows of stalls selling biscuits, sweets, olives, wierd looking sausages and crepes...... eating my apple!!

I had a lovely time with Susan and Christine and caught up on all their news and shared mine.

I have a new job - after working back in the book shop for a few weeks and having/recovering from the flu, I have been given a job in a sports shop.

If I think 3 years ago, me working in a sports shop or even going in one would have just not been on the cards. How life has changed.
In the middle of updating my story, and it is a great reminder where I have come from but also, now I have so many challenges, opportunities, and ideas for the future.....exciting eh!
It's strange, but recently a lot of photos of me when I was bigger seem to have come to light. I found some from when I was at Uni yesterday and they are horendous. I f I can work it out I'll put them on next post.

Friday, April 25, 2008


Stu sent me this today and it is a good reminder of why I am doing this.
Just need to put this is as well so I don't feel so scared !!
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Fablass Day

Some days are like a whole holiday stuck into one day. Yesterday was one of those days. I met Wil at Christchurch and we cycled to Saint Catherine's hill. My bike, a bit like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang found it's mountain bike side and off we went.
So exhilarating. Mud, puddles hills up and down (those who know me will know I was in my element) ..fantastic fun the view is spectacular across the Avon Valley. I got stuck in the mud a few times and I found a few new pitches to scream at.
Fresh air in abundance.


Wil admiring the scenery, I think!!



Then all spattered with mud we cycled back into Christchurch. Apparently there is thing called the Highway Code that you are supposed to abide by as a cyclist, so I think I need to do that rather than my creative cycling.Had a brilliant chat about goal setting etc in a coffee bar. Passer by admired our muddy bikes.

After leaving Wil I cycled into Bournemouth, against the wind which was quite a challenge but even more fresh air...just can't get enough. I am quite lucky really.




Then it was off to Gorgeous Stu's for a chat and some healthy food. So great to have time with him cos we laugh a lot.
All in all a Fablass day

Now apparently I have to 'behave for 2 weeks'

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Winchester Triathlon

Sunday was the Winchester Fast Twitch Triathlon. My first real massage appointment on my own.
Roger of Concept Sport was already well into organisation mode by the time I had got to Riverside at 6.30 am. The park had been red and white taped and the signs were up.
I had the job of writing numbers on limbs of Triathletes as they came in for registration. They really are a great crowd and we always have loads of fun.

I pitched up my massage bed in the corner which I must practice because it did look a bit like a scene from Laurel and Hardy. I put it on it's side, pulled the legs out and tried to flip it over to stand up, but the legs kept going in all directions.

I learnt quite a few things about how not to do things but it is a learning curve.
I was a bit worried no one would come for a massage and I would come home a bit disillusioned, but luckily that didn't happen.
I went out to watch a bit of the race. Managed to catch Wil as he flew past on his bike. He came first in his categoryWELL DONE WIL



Seem to be feeling the after effects of flu, have not much energy but I know that will change maybe tried to do too much too soon. Yeah you can take that as a confession Stu!!!LOL

Saturday, April 19, 2008

DETOX DAY ONE


Why is that when you think of de-tox you wake thinking of custard doughnuts.
Still feeling the after effects, lack of energy and feeling a bit low...so perfect time to do a detox

Sometimes detox plans are so complicated and you have to chew bark from an unpronounceable tree and drink wee. But Will has shown me one from Evolution which looks good although some of the things I have never heard of.

Started off with
early morning drink of hot water and lemon with 1/2 teaspoon of Manuka Honey
Breakfast
Rolled Oats Porridge, soya milk with chopped apple and cinnamon, with a few nuts sprinkled on top.
Good start can cope with that

Had a pear for morning snack

Lunch
Flat bread with tomatoes,leaves, cucumber and humus

Oatcakes for break
Dinner
Tofu and lentil stew fron dinner
Orange and a plum
So far so good the doughnuts have left the front of my mind and are being disolved by hot ginger and lemon tea

Friday, April 18, 2008

Had a great day yesterday. Spent the middle of the day cycling around darkest Brockenhurst with Will. He is beginning to get used to my sound effects. I have different screams for cycling over grills, pot holes, down hill and cycling through gates.

Brockenhurst is very hilly!!! or it seemed that way yesterday.. of course I am the one in blue!!!!

Haven't quite mastered the act of cycling through gates whilst Will holds them open.
After a quick drink I decided to have a go at riding to Lymington. Unfortunately someone moved Lymington. The road signs said to New Milton but I didn't realise that was in the right direction and turned back. I went for plan B and caught the train to Christchurch and cycled to Bournemouth...in around about way.

Christchurch was lovely. Sun and wind made has given me a healthy glow. I cycled all round the quay without falling in. Then made my way along the beach road to Bournemouth to see Gorgeous Stu



Winchester Triathlon on Sunday..can't wait..first one for me this year. I'm helping out with some massage for the triathletes


How not to treat injured sports people but very funny...........

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Surviving The Flu


hamish (bike)taking in the view....

Last 10 days have been awful. I have never felt so poorly for so long.
Now it's more or less over except I have been left with a rather interesting husky voice and cough. I feel so much better than I did.
Yesterday I went out on the bike with Will. I love it so much I am like a kid with a new toy (probably because I am!!)
We cycled from Christchurch to Hengestbury head. It was so good to be out in the open air and having a big dose of inspiration and motivation from the Guru of Fitness.






I then cycled on to Bournemouth to spend a delightful evening with Gorgeous Stu. We have become addicted to the 1970s version of Elizabeth R with Glenda Jackson. I think it's one of the best interpretations of Elizabeth 1st life. Simple but effective. Good thing about being ill is that you get to see daytime TV but you do get hooked into Soaps.

Starting a detox kind of diet for the next few weeks to get as healthy as poss after al the ups and downs of the last few minths. Nothing too harsh,
Today I had porridge with rice milk which was interesting and I am ashamed to say my first experience of Advacado.

Started back at work at the bookshop today. Feels wierd but it's good to see people again
On Sunday I am helping out with a Triathlon. Marshalling and Massaging. I love Triathlons so much, the atmosphere is great. Can't wait. Hopefully do a whole load more and build up my CV.

Friday, April 11, 2008


Hi I'm back
I have been away so long and have had such a great time, indeed life changing
Over the last 3 months I have been doing a diploma in Personal Training and Sport Massage Therapy. I PASSED... much to my surprise
We had a great group and made some good friends.
The staff and tutors on the course were brilliant.
I have never been faced with so many challenges in all my life.
If I thought 2 years ago that I would be standing in front of a group giving presentations about nutrition and exercises, I'd have run a mile (well I wouldn't have cos I couldn' have)
In all an amazing experience which has now given me an opportunity to enter into a whole new world

Being on a high for 3 months with not much more than 4-5 hours a night is now taking it's toll a bit. I have come down with the real flu. Never been so ill for so long but I am now coming out the other side.

More stories to come and I'll introduce you to Hamish

Wednesday, January 02, 2008


Did a trial run to Littledown today. Caught the 5.59 a.m train, yes A.M. It wasn't as bad as I thought. I wasn't the only person on the train either!! Other people were also looking like rabbits in the headlights in a state of shock on their way to work.
The walk from the train station to Littledown was straight forward and managed it in time I needed to. As I get fitter the time will decrease. It is 1.8 miles so in Roger Bannister style I'll be doing it in under 8 mins soon!!!!!!!.
Last day at work tomorrow.
Catherine, my niece popped into the shop today with friend Jo, she starts her midwifery course on Monday... she'll be great, so good with little babies especially Harry. So all the best Cat XXX

Training with Wil on Friday really looking forward to that. Seems ages since we last met and I may have to work hard a bit on Christmas, New Year and Leaving Party.

Gorgeous Stu has finished his new house and people are moving in. So much hard work... really paid off. Well done my lovely good job!!

Monday, December 31, 2007


Hurray!! I did my first 10 k walk since the knee op. I read that after a knee op your knee is bound to ache, ache is ok but pain is not. Differentiating between ache and pain is not easy but I am not getting sharp pains just aches after being used . So I'll persevere unless it falls off, then I might go a bit easy.
So my walk was a bit slower than usual and the last K was a bit achy. I had my heart rate monitor on and it was really interesting to see how your heart changes pace.
Half way through the walk I stopped at a Farm Shop and brought some gorgeous bread flour , and some huge coxes apples and then realised I still had 5k to walk. It was interesting to see my heart rate went up by 5-10 bpm carrying that extra weight, so that was a bit of a warning.

Managed to get back home and after a 20 min rest went down to the gym and did 20 mins of Cross Trainer, Lat Pull Down, Cable Wood Chops, High Cable Rows and Chest presses.I thought I might wake up with knee trouble but it wasn't any different from usual

Two more working days to go and then I am done! And then it's full throttle towards the PT Course. I am so excited but of course nervous. Retaining information is a challenge at the moment. Put some info in and some has to fall out to make room.
Information is more relevant when it's more relevant!! I think!!

Oh and by the way..........

Thursday, December 27, 2007

What a lovely Christmas that was. After months of training and studying in the school of Santa the season was fab!!
We had our traditional big family dinner and present giving. Harry had his first ever Christmas. Not particularly interested in presents but the silver ribbon was fascinating.
Nigel and David did a grand job with the catering.
All kitted out for my course and to smell like a garden!!!Also have a computer thingy for drawing which is great cos I can draw anatomical diagrammes straight onto the computer and funny faces on people!!
Dvds of Billy Conolly, Scrooge the musical which I saw once a very long time ago and had an inkling of one song but only remembered two lines of it now I'll be able to sing to my heart's content, just to warn you!!
I had a pack of exercise bands too. I am not sure what you call a collection of exercise bands, a pack, herd, set,.... very useful!!
I also got a little version of Bartley (stu's cat) that doesn't need feeding or cough up hair balls very cute I will introduce him later.
Now for the big work off of all the mince pies, christmas cake and yummy food.

I woke up this morning on the Cross Trainer and managed 30 mins and a bit of shoulder pressing and lat pulls. Going to build up gradually. Have new swimming goggles and hat so I am licensed to go back in the pool costume willing!!


The last view of the Santa Clauses before they go back to the mysterious place for next year.

Little Harry did very well on his first Christmas and was a little charmer!!

Mum and Sarah discussing Christmas present opening tactics

Jenny and David who seems to have grown an extra head!!

Monday, December 24, 2007

Happy Christmas Everyone!
have a great time