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Did weightlifting make me bulky?!

As a woman who LOVES lifting weights, clients often tell me that they aren't interested in looking 'bulky'. A few weeks ago I even had a client tell me she was concerned about her friend who had been lifting weights at the gym and looked like she was gaining weight from it (insert HUGE  eyeroll).  Let me be very clear when I tell you that unless your plan is to bulk up -   LIFTING WEIGHTS DOESN'T MAKE YOU BULKY. In fact, lifting weights helps your bone strength through something called the Mechanostat Theory . It tells us that our bones are always adapting to what we are exerting daily, so if you aren't active and using your muscles often then your bone density slowly gets weaker because they don't have much that they are working to do. The more you lift weights and add muscle to your body, the more your bones are working and supporting and the bone mass will adapt. We all know that as you age, your body will lose muscle mass (1-2% a year after 30 if

the problem with loving being at the gym is..

..that it has caused a MAJOR obsession with workout gear. I'm not joking. I buy WAY too much crap for the gym. I currently own at least 10 sports bras, 7 pairs of shorts, 6 pairs of gym shoes and 15 pairs of workout pants. That's a problem. These are just a few of my favorite pieces from my clothing collection - Found on sale at  Eastbay  right now! Also on sale on  Eastbay ! Nike These photos make it seem like I have a Nike addiction. Well. I guess I probably do. I've promised myself that I wouldn't buy any more workout clothes for the next few months. I'm going until November!  Its been almost 3 weeks, GO ME!! xxoo

Birthday Shoes.

Every year since Mark and I have been together, he has purchased me a pair of shoes for my birthday. I'm not sure if I just started assuming I would be getting shoes, or if HE started assuming I would be getting shoes, but here we are 6 years later - and I got some new birthday shoes! These shoes are pink and cozy and perfect for my coaching job and also for working out in. They are NO BULL trainers and I love them so much that I don't want to wear them because they might get dirty. Last year it was the Nike Metcon 1's in black and white. Which I love. Because I do CrossFit. The year before that it was Reebok Trainer 1's in gray and pink. 2013 was a pair of yellow Reebok Nano 2's. 2012 was some pink polka dot Nike's so that I would start working out because I had become a bit fluffy and apparently I needed new shoes to lose the fluff. 2011 were some sort of flats that I can't remember for the life of me if they were the black sparkly ones or t

#momlife thoughts.

A few months ago our family had a sit in front of the tv and binge on food movie night. We decided on Inside Out because we heard it was adorable-what I didn't know was how touching it would be- and how much it would make me cry! The movie does such a great job explaining emotions and our need for - and the importance of - our emotions working together to understand the things we feel so deeply. One part of the movie that really resonated with me was the huge impact that your 'core memories' have on you emotionally. The girl Riley had 5 core memories, Silliness, Hockey, Friendship, Honesty and Family.  Honestly I cried a WHOLE BUNCH during this movie, but even this simple part explaining these core memories made me sad. My little girl doesn't get to keep her core memories. Her life is SO much different than when she was born. Does she still have these old core memories? Are we rebuilding them or is she holding on to the old ones? Will we be able to build these i