Friday, December 21, 2007

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2007

HEY EVERYONE!!!!!!!!!!!



I JUST WANTED TO DROP IN AND WISH YOU ALL A VERY VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!! AND IF I DON'T GET TO WRITE BEFORE THAT TIME, A HAPPY, HEALTHY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR! RING IN 2008 IN STYLE!!!!!


I AM NOT SURE IF I WILL END UP IN THE HOSPITAL IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS TO HAVE MY LITTLE CHRISTMAS BUNDLE OF JOY, SINCE MY DUE DATE IS TOMORROW! I CANNOT BELIEVE 9 MONTHS HAS PAST, CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST UPON US, AND I AM GOING TO BE A MOM!! AKKK!!! THE THOUGHT IS JUST CRAZY! I HAVE TO SAY, I AM AS READY AS I WILL BE AND TOTALLY EXCITED AND A BIT NERVOUS!


I WILL BE SURE TO POST UP AS SOON AS I CAN AND LET YOU ALL KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING...BE SURE TO READ MY LAST BLOG ENTRY TO GET THE WHOLE SCOOP!


I LEAVE YOU WITH SOME PHOTOS....HOPEFULLY IT WILL PUT YOU IN THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT IF YOU AREN'T ALREADY! AND REMEMBER, THERE ARE LOTS MORE WHERE THEY CAME FROM WHEN YOU JOIN MY SITE!!! HEY, WHY NOT TREAT YOURSELF TO A LITTLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT!




'TILL NEXT TIME,
KEEP PUMPIN' HARD!
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!
XXXOOO
HEATHER LEE













Saturday, December 15, 2007




Saturday, December 15, 2007






Hey Everyone!!!!!!!!!

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!!!!!! Where has the year gone!?! I cannot believe that Christmas is only 9 days away, and the year's end is about here too! Soon I will have to rip up a million checks because I will keep writing 2007 instead of 2008 on them, lol!!!

...SO I AM DUE ANY DAY NOW!!!!!!! Well, to be specific, about four days!!!! The last nine months have absolutely FLOWN! I have to say I am pleasantly surprised at how easy my pregnancy was. I was a little nervous hearing so many horror stories about women who can't do this or can't do that....about celebrities who gained over 100 pounds, nightmares about pain and aches, not being able to train....etc, etc....So, here is a breakdown what I went thru, and I can tell you ladies who haven't had kids yet and are nervous that there is hope! I know all pregnancies are different and all women are different, but I think there are a lot of factors that you can control that will have a huge impact on your pregnancy.


I started off at 133 fit pounds, and I topped off at 153. I gained only 20 pounds during the nine month period. They say that the ideal average is 25 to 30 pounds, but I think the fact that I had to modify my training made me lose some muscle, which we all know weighs more than fat, hence the poundage difference. My doctors expressed no concern anywhere along the way that I didn't gain enough weight, and actually complimented me several times for maintaining and keeping myself in such great physical shape!


SO....how did I do it?


I continued to work out the ENTIRE duration of my pregnancy. With the exception of the last 3 weeks, I worked out the entire time, 4 days a week.


For the first three months, I really didn't have to change my workouts much except for the fact I cut back on my max-weight sets(especially on compound movements like squats and deadlifts). However, I continued everything else just about the same. Why? Because the doctor said that "If you were doing it before you got pregnant it is okay to do once you get pregnant". I was a conditioned athlete who had been training so my body could handle it. Again, this is something that is going to be based on your personal level of fitness.


After the third month I had to vary some of what I was doing. If something wasn't comfortable or I felt pressure, I ceased doing it. The key was listening to my body and using common sense. I did a lot of reading and research, and at a certain point(20 weeks) you aren't supposed to do much of anything lying on your back(including sleeping, because it cuts oxygen to the placenta). At that point I had to cut exercises like flat bench dumbell presses, flat bench barbell presses, etc(basically all of those types of movements). Also, at 20 weeks you aren't supposed to directly train your abdominal muscles anymore with the exception of pelvic tilts and breathing exercises. Up until that point I made sure that I was hitting them religiously four days a week plus a lot of lower back strengthening work.


Once I hit that 21 week mark, I simply changed up my split to accommodate limited exercise choices. My split went from the typical 4-5 day split to a 3 day rotation.

Day 1-Chest, Shoulders and Triceps
Day 2- Back and Biceps
REST
Day 3- Legs
REST
REPEAT


My split would overlap so that I was usually training five days a week at that point. I had also been swimming since the beginning of my pregnancy. Not only was I doing it for the cardio aspect but for the therapeutic benefit as well. Quite simply, it felt GREAT! I would do 15 to 20 laps four days a week. I also continued that until the end very of my pregnancy.


I really feel that the working out helped to curb my appetite and insane cravings as well, because with the exception of the third month, where I couldn't get enough potato salad and tuna with hot peppers and vinegar, I ate totally normal for the entire time! In other words, I have had no desire to eat pickles and potato chips or tubs of bon-bons all night long. Not once. Again, contributing to keeping my weight under control which will help when it's "post-baby-get-my-butt-in-shape-time"!!! What else didn't I change? I didn't use the excuse "I can't because I'm pregnant" for everything under the sun. "If I could, I did", and if my doctor said it was okay, I did! Daily housework can be a great opportunity to keep up your activity level! Take yard work for example... Mowing my lawn (which I LOVE DOING!) kept me moving all summer long! Planting flowers, weeding, raking, carrying things(under 50 pounds which is fine by the good ole' doc!) Moving weights around in the gym for my clients despite some of them cringing and demanding I take it easy! (Love you guys!!!!!!) Heck, I even biked 21 miles and hiked up 2 mountains at 6 months pregnant when I went on vacation to Maine! But again, keep in mind that you need to run it all by your doctor before you do it! I was never a high-risk pregnancy and so my options were not limited!


All in all I had no severe aches, pains, or gripes. And what can I attribute that to? A high activity level! Yes, at 8 1/2 months I started to feel the strain of a "living beach ball" where my abs were just a few months ago, compressing my lungs, my stomach sack, and sending my heartburn thru the roof...and sure, I haven't been able to find a very comfortable position to sleep in for the last 3 weeks, since breathing has become somewhat of an issue! But let me tell you, if I had let myself go "because I am pregnant" and I'm just not going to give a damn, it would be A LOT worse! And once my little boy is here, it would be a lot harder to get myself back to where I want to be!The moral of this is not to brag about what I did while I was pregnant, but to tell you all that if you are planning on having a baby, get active, get to working out, get yourself motivated, so that during a time that can wreak hell on your body, you can keep yourself pain free and not totally destroy your body beyond repair! It will make the nine months happier and healthier for both you and your baby. That way, when you go to the doctor for your monthly, then bi-weekly, and finally, where I am now at, weekly, check-ups, you can have your blood pressure, blood-sugar, bodyweight, and health of the amazing life you are carrying inside of you IN CHECK AND HEALTHY! You can have an easier delivery and bounce back quicker! And that means more time for you and your baby!!!

And a few little tid-bits of advice to this point....


INVEST IN PALMERS COCOA BUTTER TUMMY BUTTER!!!!!!!!!! At 5 dollars a tub, this stuff is worth 100 times it's weight in gold!!!!!!!!! NOT ONE STRETCHMARK ON ME!!!!!!! NOT ONE! I began using it twice a day at 2 months and the stuff is a GODSEND!!!!!!! I went thru 3 tubs of it. If you need to get it any Babies R' Us or Baby Depot has it!!!!!!!!! If you know a pregnant woman, pick some up for her! It is a great investment!


Also, get yourself a body pillow, At about 3 months, it made a difference in sleeping, but after 5 months, it's an absolute necessity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Keep lots of TUMS on hand...Before my pregnancy,I never had heartburn...EVER! Only when I was competing for 12 weeks a year when I would diet. Your stomach being pushed upwards under your ribs wreaks hell on it, so heartburn is prevalent.



Read the book "What to Expect When Expecting". One of my amazing clients got it for me and the book is a gold-mine of information!! I find myself going back and reading over and over again! Again, do you know a woman who is pregnant??? It's an awesome gift! The book "What to Expect the First Year" is also a good follow up! And if you like a good laugh, a nice light hearted read is the Jenny McCarthy book "Belly Laughs"! Read that one twice too! I found myself laughing out loud quite a few times!


Invest in a gym membership somewhere that has a pool, and use it! Though it was sometimes not the most comfortable thing for me to do(getting into a bathing suit with a big old belly, that is,) it is so relaxing and so good for you!! SWIMMING IS A PREGGO'S FRIEND! Also, remember that working out has other benefits....RELEASING ENDORPHINS! And with your hormones all over the place, you need all the endorphins and stress release you can get! EXERCISE EVEN WHEN YOU DON'T FEEL LIKE IT!


Last but not least, write lists of questions for your doctors and don't feel like anything is a stupid question or request. Show up for your appointment ready to ASK AWAY! You are going to go through one of the weirdest experiences you will ever imagine. Not bad, just weird. It's best equated to having a little alien inside of you. One that moves, kicks, even get's the hiccups towards the end(and yes, you CAN feel when he get's the hiccups!) And to answer the question I know you are wondering~the hiccups feel like little muscle twitches in a localized area, sort of like when your eye twitches! Just bizarre!


You will get to see your little one on his or her sonogram, and get to see them grow and develop along the way....and if you want, by 16-20 weeks, you will get to find out his or her sex with a certain degree of accuracy. In my case, we know it's a little boy!!!!!!


You will find yourself growing more aware of your baby, smiling with his movements, excited, nervous, happy...You will do certain things that will make you worry(like when I gave myself an electric shock at 7 months and called the doctor in tears afraid I did something really bad!), and realize you have developed a bond with your little "alien" before you have set eyes upon him....


Wow! As I sit here and write this, I think about what a wild ride it has been these last nine months. I will be 40 weeks, full term, if I make it until next Sunday. I found out I was pregnant on April 15, tax day here in America. It was a Sunday, and I found out right after breakfast. And in the blink of an eye, here we are! So, with less then one week until I am due, I sit and ponder....when will it happen? How long will I be in labor? Will it be easy or difficult? Then more about him...what color will his hair be? What can I expect when he comes home? Will he sleep a lot? What will he grow up to be? What kind of person will he grow into...Will he like lifting and be into the gym?? I know some of it is so trivial but the things that go thru your head are amazing! I realize he has his whole life ahead of him. A new body, new skin, clean lungs, a fresh start in life! Everything is perfect...everything is new....we once had that too, and now I have created something, someone....a little person. And it is truly a miracle.



So, I leave you with that to ponder. Think about it....think about life and how amazing it all really is....


Till next time,

Keep pumpin' hard!!!
XXXOOO
Heather Lee

Friday, November 09, 2007

HAPPY FRIDAY!

SOME PREGNANCY MOTIVATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FOR YOUR READING PLEASURE OFF OF YAHOO FRONT PAGE...
NOW THIS IS MY KIND OF GIRL!
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Marathoner's triumph sets off debate over how active moms should be before and after baby

By LINDSEY TANNER, AP Medical Writer
November 8, 2007

CHICAGO (AP) -- For bleary-eyed new moms, the image of Paula Radcliffe celebrating her astonishing New York marathon victory just nine months after giving birth is more than slightly surreal.

There she was, one sinewy arm holding a baby, the other victoriously waving a British flag, ribs visible beneath a washboard-flat torso, not an ounce of visible fat on her sleek body.



"Running whilst preggers? Winning 9 months after? Yo!" read one blog comment. "She is phenomenal and a role model to all new Mums!" said another.

Radcliffe's triumph Sunday, running 26.2 miles in two hours, 23 minutes just 291 days after childbirth, inspires equal amounts of awe and envy. But it also highlights a medical debate about just how gung-ho women should be about exercise during pregnancy and afterward.

Some doctors believe women used to rigorous exercise can continue it at least early in pregnancy and resume soon afterward, but that this is not the time for inactive women to suddenly decide they want to try a marathon. Their advice is often that it's OK to continue what you're used to, but don't push it.

Other doctors are "pretty nervous about women exercising during pregnancy" and advise against, said Dr. Linda Szymanski, a Johns Hopkins obstetrician and exercise specialist.

The problem is, guidelines are vague and there's not much research, she said.

Most medical advice on the topic is based on "pretty poor evidence," and there's even less data on the effects in highly trained athletes, Szymanski said. "It's a really tough area."

Running a marathon requires several months of training and long-distance running most days. The intensity is rigorous for those hoping to win.

Radcliffe ran throughout her pregnancy and has said her husband's help made training afterward easier. The British runner also has said she resumed training too soon after a long and difficult labor. She suffered a stress fracture at the base of her spine that sidelined her in May for eight weeks.

Still, the 33-year-old women's marathon world record-holder is a seasoned pro who won six previous marathons. So for her, running during pregnancy and afterward made sense, said Dr. Alan Peaceman, chief of maternal-fetal medicine at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago.

Kristen Chase of Atlanta, who had a baby son two days after Radcliffe's daughter was born in January, was a several-times-weekly jogger before pregnancy. She said her doctor told her she could start exercising again when her son was six weeks, "but not to do anything strenuous."

That would definitely rule out training for a marathon -- not that Chase was contemplating it.

"New moms are extremely tired, so the prospect of getting on a treadmill or even running outside at six weeks when your children -- at least my children -- aren't sleeping through the night" seems unimaginable, said Chase, who also has a 3-year-old daughter.

Except for women who have had a Caesarean section, which takes longer to heal, most women are ready to resume prior activity levels by eight weeks post-baby, Peaceman said.

"It's good to get back to the level that you were at prior to pregnancy, so for elite athletes, there's no reason they can't resume training," he said.

Pregnancy causes physical changes that both help and hinder athletic performance. Increased blood flow could be beneficial. But the girth from a swelling belly can change a woman's gait and make her feel off balance. Also, joints and ligaments become more lax, which can raise the risk for injury, Szymanski said.

Some doctors, including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, discourage most women from bouncy or high-impact workouts during pregnancy and urge them to take it easy at first after giving birth because some body changes linger.

The group says some lower-impact activities are generally safe during pregnancy, even for beginners, including swimming and walking. Marathon running isn't listed.

Admirable as it is, Radcliffe's triumph isn't unprecedented. Other elite long-distance runners have won races soon after having babies, including Norway's Ingrid Kristiansen, who won the 1983 Houston marathon within five months of giving birth.

It still seems way out of reach for moms who aren't athletes.

Says Marsha Takeda Morrison, a Los Angeles blogger whose children are 9 and 11, "It's been 3,285 days since I last gave birth and I get winded just walking to the refrigerator."


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AND RELATED TO THAT

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Not long ago, doctors thought exercise was bad for pregnant women. Now we have evidence of its many benefits, including shorter labor, avoidance of excess weight gain, better mood, improved body image, and greater stamina as you carry around your growing baby and those necessary extra pounds.
Here are eight exercise guidelines:
Find an activity you enjoy (or at least don’t hate) so you will do it regularly: a total of 30 minutes or more, most days each week.
Make it fun—bring music to listen to, or team up with a friend
Keep cool: dress in layers, and stop if you feel overheated
Keep hydrated: stop and drink sports drinks or water when you are thirsty
Stay off your back: after 18 weeks, lying flat may diminish blood circulation to the baby
Use the “talk test”: your breathing shouldn’t be so labored that you can’t hold a conversation
Stop immediately if you get lightheaded or feel awful: this is not a time to “push through the pain”
Be sure to check with your doctor to be certain that exercise is a good idea for you, especially if your pregnancy is high risk in any way
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HAVE A WONDERFUL WEEKEND!!!!!!
'TILL NEXT TIME,
KEEP PUMPIN' HARD!!!
XXOO

HEATHER LEE

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!!!!
















HEY EVERYONE!!!!!!!!

I JUST WANTED TO WISH YOU ALL A VERY VERY HAPPY AND FRIGHTFUL (BUT NOT TOO MUCH!) HALLOWEEN!!!!!!!!! DON'T EAT TOO MUCH CANDY! BUT I WILL! LOL!!!!!



A LITTLE HALLOWEEN GIFT FROM ME TO YOU.......



















BOO!

AKKK!

ARE YOU SCARED???????
XXXXOOOO
HEATHER LEE

Thursday, October 25, 2007

HEY EVERYONE!!!

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HEATHER LEE