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Location:

North Salt Lake,UT,

Member Since:

Jan 04, 2011

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

  • 5K 
    • '08 SLC 33:11
    • '10 Winter Series 24:49
    • '10 Salt Lake Run Co 23:37
  • 10K 
    • '98 Des News 56:33
    • '99 Des News 49:52
    • '10 Des News 44:48
  • Half 
    • '10 Canyonlands 1:54:22
    • '10 SLC Half 1:45:32
    • '10 Provo Valley 1:44:04
    • '10 Provo River 1:43:56
    • '10 Snow Canyon 1:40:18
    • in 2012 I did Snow Canyon at 5 months post baby and got 1:45 - I was pretty proud about that!
  • Full
    • '08 SGM 5:54:00
    • '10 SGM 3:55:19

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Focusing on cardio and strength training so I can push baby out in record time come early spring '15. ;)

Long-Term Running Goals:

Qualify for Boston.

Break 1:40 in the half.

Personal:

We have a 2 year old girl and we're expecting baby #2. :) I'm a NICU nurse working full-time nights.  

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  • 2 mile walk
  • 20 mins elliptical
  • weightlifting

Here's a summary of a physician's OB/GYN conference I went to today:

I started my maternity rotation today.  The didactic portion is taught by a midwife and she mentioned running a few times and she also looked like she could be a runner so I went and talked to her after class and asked if she took care of patients who were runners and she said "oh yes, lots."  She used to be a runner herself but has a bad knee and can't run anymore, poor thing!  I asked her what she thinks about running while pregnant and she said that it was funny I should ask that because there was a Ground Rounds conference titled "To Run or Not To Run: Exercising While Pregnant" being held today by the U of U's School of Medicine (basically where doctors and residents gather to hear one of their colleagues present the most current research on certain topics).  So I went to the conference and it was great to enjoy the fruits of someone else's labors of combing through research. 

Not surprisingly, it is recommended that all pregnant women (with exceptions of course) exercise 30 minutes or more at least 5 times a week.  The issue of high heart rate is NOT an issue.  Fetal heart rate barely increases, if at all when maternal heart rates increase.  Blood is not shunted away from the fetus.  And then the issue of high temperature is not really an issue either.  It is recommended that pregnant women stay below 39.5.  However, tightly controlled tests (using rectal temperatures.. which is close to core temperatures) shows that pregnant women exercising at maximal levels don't even come close to 39.5 degrees.  It's just really hard to do.  Things to keep in mind, however...pregnant women need to keep hydrated and need to consume enough calories during a workout.  Also, pregnant women who exercise regularly usually have lower weight babies, but it wasn't by too many grams (I can't remember the exact figure).  This can be a risk factor to the baby, but it seemed like the benefits outweighed the small decrease in the weight of the baby (controlled maternal glucose levels, controlled blood pressure, lower anxiety levels, etc.).  Then at the very end, she said "what if a patient is at 14 weeks gestation and they ask if they can continue to train for a marathon."  The conclusion was that IF the mother has already been training at a certain level, it's fine to continue as long as she stays hydrated, eats enough and listens to her body.  They ended with this saying: "Nature has it's limits."  So it's not like the woman is going to be able to run exactly like she did pre-pregnancy anyway.  Interesting conference! 

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Comments
From Teena Marie on Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 22:33:58 from 67.2.100.67

Fabulous info! Seriously ... AWESOME!!!! When I first read the bold lettering I thought you were making an announcement!!!!! I had to do a double take! :)

From glidergirl on Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 22:36:06 from 155.97.238.134

Sorry, I was worried that might be the case! I wish, though, that would be great! I'll make the title smaller so it doesn't look like such a big deal. =0)

From glidergirl on Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 22:38:15 from 155.97.238.134

There, I changed the wording as well LOL :)

From Teena Marie on Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 22:38:49 from 67.2.100.67

NO NO NO!!! Don't make the title smaller!!!! It was GREAT!!!

(You can borrow some of my children if you would like!)

From Teena Marie on Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 22:39:10 from 67.2.100.67

NO NO NO!!! Change it back!!!! :)

From Teena Marie on Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 22:39:41 from 67.2.100.67

Oh ... that Cafe Rio in your pic looks yummy right now. Yes, I did eat dinner. Why am I still hungry???

From glidergirl on Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 22:40:17 from 155.97.238.134

Haha, too late!! :) I don't want people to get confused, I'll save it for the real thing! LOL

From glidergirl on Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 22:40:52 from 155.97.238.134

I am laughing right now, that was so funny! Cafe Rio is so good...mmmm...

From watchmerun on Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 22:44:57 from 24.10.152.45

Such great advice if I ever become pregnant. But, really, it is great info. I have had a few question by students over the years about this very thing.

From Teena Marie on Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 22:52:57 from 67.2.100.67

Hmmm ... maybe I should go get a salad right now.

Dang ... it would keep me up all night though. Stink!

(Good thing Cafe Rio does not deliver. If I weren't feeling so lazy and ugly right now I really would go get a salad!)

((Wouldn't it be cool if they made salad nibblers? You know, like 1/4 of the size ... for late nights like right now!!!))

From glidergirl on Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 23:00:49 from 155.97.238.134

Matt, you cannot get pregnant right now, you have a marathon to conquer in 11 weeks! I was actually thinking today that you probably get a lot of people asking that.

Teena, I know that would be awesome! I say that all the time. We always share a salad but sometimes we need just a little more, but we don't want two full sized ones, you know?

From RivertonPaul on Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 11:50:48 from 67.42.27.114

Wow . . . pregnant pause.

From kellies on Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 12:29:03 from 160.7.253.36

Teena: Thanks for steering me to this adorable runner and her knowledge!!! Glider Girl: Thank you for taking the time to post what you learned at your conference! It sounds amazing! I am 36 weeks pregnant and still trying to run. I get comments from all sides of the spectrum (as you can imagine) and as of the last few days have actually been questioning things myself (if this is really a good thing or bad thing, etc~) so, THANK YOU!!!! Best of luck with all of your running ventures:)!

From glidergirl on Sat, Mar 05, 2011 at 13:44:13 from 155.97.238.134

Kellies, I'm so glad it helped!! Yes, you should definitely keep running, it IS a good thing. But I would have been just like you if I hadn't heard otherwise, it's definitely a touchy subject. So now you know! Just listen to yourself and do what you want and feel like doing. :) Yay for running!

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