zanzibar138
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This week was a bit of a struggle emotionally with all the tragic events in the US
I'll admit right here and now that I probably ate more comfort food than I should have. The good news is that I did extra exercise this week, and managed to still lose a couple of hundred grams. One more kg to go until I get to my first goal.
I had my physio appointment booked in before work on Tuesday, so I was up bright and early to be there by 7am. Unfortunately there was no booking for me in the calendar and, as the physio wasn't actually there, I had no choice but to just book in for another time and move on. While it was still early and I was in my workout clothes, I decided to take the opportunity to go for a walk in a different area, and managed to clock up about 4km.
Bootcamp was on Tuesday evening, and I pushed myself a bit harder, having pulled up ok after the last few. I thought I may have overdone it after the walk in the morning, but after a good stretch and an ice massage, my legs felt fine the next day.
Thursday morning I went back to the physio and actually managed to see him
He was quite pleased with my progress (that I hadn't had too much soreness after bootcamp) and decided to change his plan of attack. He had planned to get me through with strapping, but with a glimmer of hope that I could make it without strapping, he did a lot of massage and some more acupuncture. Ouch!
Yesterday morning was another bootcamp session, and I pushed myself harder still. I'm now up to doing 1 1/2 laps of the oval at a jog without causing any lasting injury, and I do the sprint part of the circuit, but I'm still walking the zig-zagging around cones part. I figure zig-zagging is probably the most likely to cause injuries.
We had a visitor from Perth stay with us last night, and she was keen to go for a bush walk in our area (we are surrounded by beautiful temperate rainforest with heaps of great bush-walking opportunities). We ended up walking to Sassafras, which is at the top of the 'mountain' (the mountain is only about 600m high). It was nearly 10km, and the last section was quite steep. After my morning bootcamp workout, it was very hard work! We rewarded ourselves with coffee and cakes at one of the little cafes. My legs coped with the walk very well, and today I only have muscle soreness, which is fine.
Unfortunately I seem to have injured my wrist somewhere along the way (I'm going to blame the 'crawling' we did at bootcamp last weekend). It's mainly just been sore on certain angles, but it's definitely getting worse, and last night I noticed that it's a bit puffy compared to the other wrist. I figure the push ups/dips etc we do at bootcamp aren't helping. Anyway, something else to have the physio look at when I see him next

I had my physio appointment booked in before work on Tuesday, so I was up bright and early to be there by 7am. Unfortunately there was no booking for me in the calendar and, as the physio wasn't actually there, I had no choice but to just book in for another time and move on. While it was still early and I was in my workout clothes, I decided to take the opportunity to go for a walk in a different area, and managed to clock up about 4km.
Bootcamp was on Tuesday evening, and I pushed myself a bit harder, having pulled up ok after the last few. I thought I may have overdone it after the walk in the morning, but after a good stretch and an ice massage, my legs felt fine the next day.
Thursday morning I went back to the physio and actually managed to see him

Yesterday morning was another bootcamp session, and I pushed myself harder still. I'm now up to doing 1 1/2 laps of the oval at a jog without causing any lasting injury, and I do the sprint part of the circuit, but I'm still walking the zig-zagging around cones part. I figure zig-zagging is probably the most likely to cause injuries.
We had a visitor from Perth stay with us last night, and she was keen to go for a bush walk in our area (we are surrounded by beautiful temperate rainforest with heaps of great bush-walking opportunities). We ended up walking to Sassafras, which is at the top of the 'mountain' (the mountain is only about 600m high). It was nearly 10km, and the last section was quite steep. After my morning bootcamp workout, it was very hard work! We rewarded ourselves with coffee and cakes at one of the little cafes. My legs coped with the walk very well, and today I only have muscle soreness, which is fine.
Unfortunately I seem to have injured my wrist somewhere along the way (I'm going to blame the 'crawling' we did at bootcamp last weekend). It's mainly just been sore on certain angles, but it's definitely getting worse, and last night I noticed that it's a bit puffy compared to the other wrist. I figure the push ups/dips etc we do at bootcamp aren't helping. Anyway, something else to have the physio look at when I see him next
