Yep, I've done it. I've decided to start a blog. It's something I figured I'd try, to document the interesting things that happen to me, allow family & friends to stay updated on my life, and as something slightly therapeutic. I've never been much of a writer, but I'm up for something new.
I guess I can start with some background information. I'm still fairly new to the Quad Cities (moved just over 2 months ago). I came here for work as I was offered a position at Rock Valley Physical Therapy with outreach to St. Ambrose University. Two mornings a week, I work as a physical therapy tech at the clinic, but the majority of my time is spent as one of the assistant athletic trainers with the Fighting Bees, specifically with the new men's lacrosse team. I can honestly say that I love what I do (athletic training, PT tech, ehh, not so much) & I really enjoy SAU and my athletes. Definitely never a dull moment.
While I'm new to the QCA, I'm not new to Iowa itself. I spent that last 2 years in Iowa City working towards my masters degree at the University of Iowa, while gaining experience working with the Iowa Volleyball team & TA-ing some of the physical therapy & undergraduate athletic training classes. I loved Iowa City; it reminded me so much of Green Bay, on football game day & especially in the summer when the majority of the undergrad students were gone. I highly recommend anyone visit there in the summer. So many good places to eat, visit, etc.
I'm originally from northeast Wisconsin, about 30 min north of Green Bay, a small town called Oconto. My parents grew up in that area & much of my extended family is still around there. Along with my family, my horse is still back home, which is pretty hard for me. I won't go into much depth about him, as he'll have many posts devoted to him, but he's been a part of my life for 13 1/2 years & one of the best things that's ever happened to me.
Due to the nature of my job, I work lots of hours with an ever-changing schedule (LAX is currently practicing from 9-11 PM twice a week), I really haven't gotten the chance to get to know people. All I know of Davenport/Bettendorf is what I see from my apartment to the clinic to SAU & back home. Everything I may need is pretty much along that route. Because of this, I decided to join Quad City CrossFit. I wanted to use it as a way to break out of my little shell, meet people, and get a kick-ass workout all at the same time. I've always been a runner (I currently have a streak of just over 1 year, 2 months straight of at least a mile a day), have lifted off and on, but I have trouble kicking my own butt & staying motivated on my own at times. I figured the community atmosphere of QCCF would help me achieve those goals. And, after a month of being a member, I'm getting there. I've met some great people in our small-ish 7 AM class, I'm gaining some confidence, & just starting to feel a little better about myself in general. I've learned a lot from everyone there, not just the coaches. I also recently started the Look Better Naked weight loss challenge which involves pictures, measurements, weights, a food log, and eating Paleo. If you don't know what the Paleo diet is, look it up. Definitely taking some getting used to. I'm still trying to figure it all out. We'll see how I feel at the end of 6 weeks.
This morning was somewhat trying for me. I wasn't feeling well last night due to my body still going through some detox, so I didn't feel like eating much and didn't sleep well. It was all I could do to eat half a banana before this morning's WOD. The first part included 15 minutes of a power clean/hang clean squat complex. I fatigued easier than normal with this, but pushed through. The second part included doing as many rounds as possible of a 200m run with wall walks in 10 minutes. I attempted a round of wall walks, could only make it about halfway up, so I switched over to v-walks. I know that I don't have the greatest upper body strength, but I'm working on it. After class, I wanted to practice wall walks on my own, but couldn't get any higher than earlier. A couple of ladies (who have been doing CF for A LOT longer than me) were watching & gave me some pointers. The biggest thing I needed was someone telling me to keep going. With them encouraging me, I pretty much got all the way up 4 times. They really didn't do anything special, but just the encouragement to keep going was the best thing they could've done. Due to my shoulder surgery 5 1/2 years ago, I thought it was something I couldn't do. but they pushed me past that fear and showed me that I actually can. I really appreciate what they (and the rest of the QCCF community) did for me this morning. What could've turned into a generally crappy day was made better by just a few encouraging words. While I still don't have the biggest of appetites, I'm definitely feeling better than a I could be.
Well, this first post turned longer than expected. The first portion of my workday is almost finished & I'll be heading home before LAX's late practice. Hopefully this wasn't too terribly wordy & you enjoy the read.
Have a great night!
PS I apologize for any errors there may be. I'm terrible at proofing my own work. I know what I want things to say, so that's how I read it, regardless of what it actually says.
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ReplyDeleteWe are in very similar situations. I am from WI (moved here 3 years ago). I used to work at Ambrose, i started cross fit about a month ago, I am definitely more of a runner and am therefore continually out of my comfort zone, and I am about to start up my own blog but dont really have any writing experience (hence the run on sentence). Heres to moral support and telling you I enjoyed reading your blog(I obviously related to it as well)! Keep it up!
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