Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Marathon Training

With less than 7 weeks left until my marathon, you can imagine the excitement I am feeling! Nerves are beginning to set in and I am questioning all of the training I have done.

Literally every time I go to eat something I think "how will this effect my run today?" The hours I put into training make this emotionally and physically exhausting. So I begin to ask myself. "Why am I doing this?"

Here are my top 3 reasons for running a marathon.

1. Because I can. 
2. Because only 0.5% of Americans have ran one
3. Because I want to inspire others to pursue their goals.

I may have already mentioned this, but I feel it is very important to not lose sight of why I am running this marathon!
I am so incredibly blessed that God has given me the capability to physically run this race. Every day that I want to quit I remember this bible verse.
 
2 Timothy 4:7 
"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith."

Ever wondered how someone looks after a 13 mile run? Well you don't have to anymore! Here I am after my 13 mile run last week. 


I actually was feeling pretty great after my ice bath! 

What about you? Do you have any races/goals coming up? 

Until next time,

Janelle 

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Energy Bars

My favorite energy bars are homemade peanut butter chocolate. I have been making these for years. This recipe i got from my mom awhile back and lost it. I ended up making it from memory and in the process changed a few things! The good thing about them is you can make them in bulk and freeze them. They are the perfect on the go snack! 

Here is the recipe. You can add or substitute ingredients as you see fit!

1/2 cup butter 
1/4 cup brown sugar 
1/2 cup peanut butter 
1/2 tsp vanilla
3 cups rice crispy cereal
2 cups oats
1/2 cup ground flax seed

1 cup chocolate for drizzling
1 tsp olive oil to mix with chocolate for drizzling. 

Place butter peanut butter and sugar in microwavable safe bowl. Heat just until melted. Stir mixture and add vanilla. Grind rice crispies oats and flax seed. Slowly add to butter mixture and mix thoroughly. Pat on greased cookie sheet until spread evenly. Drizzle with melted chocolate. Refrigerate for one hour or until chocolate is set. Cut into bars and wrap individually. Can be frozen for longer storage. 

Everything ready to go! 

All the ground ingredients 


The butter mixture 

Mix it all together so it looks like this 

Pat into pan. I doubled it! 

All done! 



I hope you enjoy these delicious bars!


Until next time, 

Janelle 

Monday, August 10, 2015

Transformation Tuesday

Two years 
Two weddings 
So much has changed. 

You can just see how uncomfortable I was with myself in that first photo. I have come so far and I am so proud of myself. I never would have guessed that just two years later that girl would be two months away from running a marathon! I don't post this to rub my success in people's faces. I post this to show that there is hope. If you are struggling with self confidence or body image know you are not alone and you can overcome it! The first step is accepting yourself the way God made you. Focus on changing from the inside out and you will get there! Also,  find someone to talk to about your struggles. Everyone has something they are struggle with! 

I hope this is encouraging to those of you who are just beginning their journey to a healthier lifestyle. I'm always here to lend a listening ear! 

Until next time, 

Janelle 

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Color Run!

This weekend I did my first color run! I have always wanted to do a color run but never had the guts to do it. It looked like so much fun and fun was an understatement! We got there super early and were able to take the front row at the starting line. I had never done that before and it was exhilarating! They ended up starting the race late. I am pretty sure they did that on purpose so we would all be pumped up by the time the race began! 

Tips When Running A Color Run!

1. Bring towels or trash bags to sit on in your car. 
You will get VERY messy. You do not want to worry about ruining your car. 

2. Arrive early. 
There are a lot of people involved in these races and they allow you to go in waves. You want to be in the first wave so you aren't waiting around forever! We arrived about an hour early. 

3. Be aware of hidden fees. 
When we arrived at the event they charged an additional $5 for parking. Then $5 for picking up packets the day of the race. Call ahead and ask if they charge for parking among other things so you are not surprised when you arrive! 

Here are a few pictures from the race!

Before the race

Having fun with the color! 

After the race covered in color! 



One of my favorite things about the race was when were running the race they were spraying color on us. It made it so much more fun to have people cheering you on through out the race. I would definitely recommend running a color run at least once in your life! 

Until next time, 

Janelle