Over three days this November, I will be walking 60 miles in the Arizona Breast Cancer 3-Day. This walk will be much more than “just a walk” – it will be raising money to support Susan G. Komen for the Cure and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund.

Over the next several months, I will be spending many, many, many hours in training (By the time the walk starts, I will have logged enough miles to take me from Phoenix to my hometown of Houston!

I have committed to raising $2,200 to participate in this walk. Please consider making a fully tax-deductible donation to help me achieve this goal. I’ll be doing all the walking...all you need to do is follow this link to my fundraising headquarters to submit your contribution.

You may know someone who has been affected by breast cancer and I would be proud to walk in her honor as well. Please feel free to send me an email or leave a comment with their name. I will create a ribbon just for them and attach it to my backpack.

Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death for all women, and the leading cause of death in women between the ages of 40 and 55. Both its cause and the means for its cure remain undiscovered. I’m taking on this challenge to do something big that will help raise awareness and help in finding a cure.

Thank you for taking the time to read my blog. I hope that you’ll share in this incredible adventure with me. Please leave comments or email me (txaggie02@hotmail.com) if you have any questions.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Margaritaville Event

One of the Arizona 3 Day teams had a fundraiser on August 9th at Margaritaville in West Gate. They had a silent auction, raffle, and dinner. My friend Sandy and I went. It was so much fun. Margaritaville gets pretty crowded so we decided to get there early. We arrived at 5:00 pm and put our name on the waiting list. We were told there was a 15 minute wait but it was more like 30. But that gave us enough time to check out the silent auction and buy raffle tickets. The silent auction required the winner to be present at the end of the evening and we didn't want to wait around so we decided not to bid on anything. There were some great prizes though. I also got to chat with some of the ladies from the team hosting the fundraiser. I train with several of them so it was nice to see everyone when we weren't sweaty during long training walks. We also got to see the Pink Ribbon Tour which is a pink fire truck and a group of fire fighters who travel the country to promote breast cancer awareness. We finally got a table in the restaurant and enjoyed some Cheeseburgers in Paradise. Very yummy! On Monday, Sandy and I both found out that we won raffle prizes. We don't know what we won though. I will let you know what we won after I pick them up.


Friday, August 22, 2008

The Expo

I'm a little behind on postings since I was on vacation. I attended the Arizona 3 Day Expo on August 9th. The Expo was held at the JW Marriott Resort in Northeast Phoenix. To kickoff the Expo there was a 10 mile walk starting at 5:00 am. I left my house at 3:45 am to pick up Martie so we could carpool over there. We got there in time to register and stretch. The walk was really nice. I think it gave me a little taste of what the 3 Day will be like. There were some Crew volunteers cheering us on and telling us where to go. Also some of the Bikers For Boobs crew was there to stop traffic for us. I think there were 300 walkers or so. I learned a few things to keep in mind for the 3 Day. First of all, with so many walkers there will surely be a back up when the daily walks start, especially if all walkers start at the same time so slow down and remember it is not a race. Second, don't stop at the first bathroom break. It seemed like 298 of the 300 walkers all stopped at the first pit stop (and there were probably only 2 stalls). Thankfully I didn't have to go. The second stop had much nicer bathrooms and there wasn't a line. Third, don't forget the sun screen. Luckily I didn't get burned but I got a little tan. Finally, Komen miles are longer than regular miles and the same was true for this "10 Mile" walk. I think I need to step up my training a little and walk a mile or two more than the recommended plan each day.






It was a wonderful walk and the Crew people were super nice. I didn't think there was going to be snacks along the way but about 2/3 through the walk there was a stop with pastries and water. It hit the spot.


The Expo started after the walk. The 3 Day sponsors were there handing out goodies and selling merchandise. Our first stop was at the cheering station table. Martie made a poster with our team name on it. They are going to take the posters to the cheering stations at the 3 Day.

Next we went around to the different outfitters and checked out the merchandise. Runner's Den had a special on socks. Any pair you could find in the bin was $5. I picked up a pair of Brooks socks and New Balance Double Layer socks. I love the double layer socks. They are wonderful. Next we stopped at the Chiropractor's table and grabbed a pair of free pick shoe laces. They are so adorable. We checked out the pink tents they will have at the 3 Day. We also ran into some of the people we've been training with and stopped to chat. We saw a "how to pack demo". The lady giving the demo was super organized and she had an awesome duffle bag. Since we were tired from getting up so early and the walk, we decided to skip the workshops and head home.


Sunday, August 17, 2008

Virtual Trainer 14 Weeks

Countdown: 14 Weeks

Your Training Schedule for This Week:
Monday Rest
Tuesday 3 miles Easy walking
Wednesday 30 minutes Moderate cross-training
Thursday 5 miles Moderate walking
Friday 30 minutes Easy cross-training
Saturday 10 miles Easy walking
Sunday 6 miles Easy walking

Training Tip of the Week: Medications

Exercise can potentiate the effects of medications and increase possible side effects. Discuss your current prescription and over-the-counter medications with your primary care physician, even if you take them only as needed. The following medications can be especially affected by a 60-mile walk.
Blood Pressure Medications: Diuretics (hydrochlorothiazide, lasix, furosemide) may cause electrolyte imbalances, dehydration and potentiate the risk for heat illness. Discuss stopping your diuretic, decreasing the dosage or changing the medication during the Breast Cancer 3-Day.
Anti-inflammatory Medication: May cause gastrointestinal irritation such as heartburn, diarrhea or even stomach bleeds. They also can cause kidney injury and lower leg swelling. The stress of exercise can increase these side effects. Do not exceed the recommended dosage of 2 tablets of ibuprofen (400 mg. every 8 hours) or 1 tablet of Naprosyn (225 mg. every 12 hours).
Diabetic Medication: Insulin and sulfonylureas, which increase insulin in the body, can increase the risk of lower blood sugars during and after exercise. Know the signs and symptoms of low blood sugar (shakiness, blurred vision, difficulty walking or problems concentrating). Be prepared for low blood sugar by carrying 15 grams of carbohydrate with you when you exercise (2 glucose tablets, 1 small box of raisins or 5 lifesavers). Test your blood sugar before and after exercise. If it is less than 100 mg/dl before exercising you may need to eat 15 grams of carbohydrate. Estimate an expenditure of 100 cal/mile and plan your medications and food accordingly. If you experience low blood sugar, talk to your doctor about changing your medication or food needs.
Diet pills or Energy pills: Most diet medications are stimulants that contain pseudoephedrine, phenylephrine and/or caffeine. Even “herbal” products may contain Ma Huang, ephedra or derivatives of caffeine such as guarana. These drugs will increase your heart rate, heart palpitations and dehydration. None of these medications have shown any long-term weight loss effect. Avoid taking these drugs while training for the Breast Cancer 3-Day.
Antibiotics: Certain antibiotics (Doxycycline; Minocycline, Tetracycline, Accutane) may increase your risk of sun sensitivity. Be sure to use extra sun block that has zinc oxide or titanium oxide as its active ingredient and also wear a wide brimmed hat.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

100 Days to Go!

I received an email today stating that phase I of the online check-in for the 3-Day is now open. This phase opens 100 days prior to the 3-Day. I can't believe there are only 100 days left. I am excited but also nervous. My training is going really well so I think I will be ready but 60 miles in 3 days definitely makes me nervous. I also have some fundraising left to do. I still need to raise around $500 to be able to walk. I have some fundraisers that I am planning for the next few months. I am doing a Pampered Chef catalog show in August. I am going to be auctioning off some donated art on Ebay. Martie is going to help me with this and we are going to split the donations. Our team is planning a kick ball tournament. I am looking forward to that. It sounds like so much fun! I also might be having a Bunco tournament. Martie is having a Bunco tournament later this month so if her's turns out well then I might have one too.

There is still a lot to raise and a lot of miles to walk but I will hopefully complete these goals in the next 100 days.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Training Walk Leader Gear


I finally got my Training Walk Leader orange bandanna and purple pin in the mail this week. You are supposed to get it after you lead two training walks but I didn't know I was supposed to specifically ask for it. I thought after I turned in two sets of sign-in sheets they would realize I did my two walks but it didn't work like that. I think I've lead 5 or 6 walks so far. I emailed the coordinator and told her I did my two walks and she mailed my stuff.

Shoes


As a mentioned in a previous post, I went to a shoe fitting clinic 2 weeks ago. I purchased a new pair of shoes and I'm been breaking them in. Saturday was the first long walk I've worn them on. I honestly haven't noticed a huge difference but I think these shoes will hold up much longer than my other ones. All of the New Balance shoes I've owned have fit really well. However, they don't seem to last very long. I've gone through at least three pairs of shoes already this year. The lady who sold me these new shoes said they should last at least 6 months. Even with all of the miles I will be walking I believe her about these shoes. They seem better quality, more rigid, and more firm than my past pairs. If you buy New Balance shoes go for the higher numbered ones (800 or above). My past shoes were in the 400's and 500's. These new ones are 1040. It definitely makes a difference.



I also purchased some new socks this week. I tried the Thorlos but I thought they were too think and my feet didn't "breathe" well in them. I purchased some Champion socks instead. They have the CoolMax technology that helps keep your feet dry and cool. They are also cushioned on the bottom and around the toes. I wore them for both my 8 mile Saturday walk and 6 mile Sunday walk (different pairs) and I really like them so far. Other socks I've tried are Danskin (which I also like), Hanes Cotton Crews (they are ok but the cushion wears after a few washings), and Hanes CoolMax (too thin). Shoes and socks are the most important gear for the 3 Day so it is important to try out different kinds and find out what works the best for you.

If you are a 3 Day walker let me know what kinds of shoes and socks you like to wear.

A Successful Week

Week 16 is officially complete! I think I did very well with my training this week. I almost stuck with the schedule.

Here is the recommended schedule:
Monday Rest
Tuesday 3 miles Easy walking
Wednesday 15 minutes Moderate cross-training
Thursday 5 miles Moderate walking
Friday 30 minutes Easy cross-training
Saturday 8 miles Easy walking
Sunday 6 miles Easy walking

This is what I actually accomplished:
Monday Step & Sculpt Class (step 45 min, sculpt 15 min)
Tuesday Rest
Wednesday Walk 3 miles, Step Class (step 45 min)
Thursday Step & Abs Class (step 45 min, abs 15 min)
Friday Walk 4 miles
Saturday Walk 8 miles
Sunday Walk 6 miles

I am addicted to step aerobics. I should swap some of that time for walking but overall it wasn't too shabby. I have noticed my endurance increasing lately too. Unfortunately during Saturday's walk I got some minor blisters and shin splints. It didn't stop me from walking on Sunday so it wasn't too bad.