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Monday, 22 May 2017

GUEST BLOG: Health Is Your Most Precious Gift


Take a deep breath – fill your lungs with air… breathe out, wiggle your toes, your fingers.. open and close your eyes, speak, stand up, walk to the door… open it…. breathe again, take in that fresh air… take in life, take in your most precious gift – you are alive, you can move and you have your health. A fragile, precious gift that you so very often take for granted, until you don’t have it.
Every day so many less fortunate fight the daily battle to do the things that we take for granted. They battle for their breath, they fight to move their limbs, to open their eyes, to move their body, or to be able to express themselves.

Without our health we have nothing – It really is our true wealth.
You don’t think so? Then try living without it, try living with the daily battles of a terminal illness, or a life adjusting injury or disease, then tell me that it is not important.

My journey to health and fitness gave me a brief glimpse into the world of the loss of health and the threat of not being here to live this journey that I am eternally grateful to be on.
HELLP syndrome was my brush with this feeling. It is a rare complication that occurs in less than 1% of pregnancies. (so I have not given up hope on getting that winning lotto ticket). Broken down this syndrome is:
H – Haemolysis (break down of blood cells)
EL – Elevated Liver Enzymes
LP – Low Platelet count


It is the next step on from preeclampsia – a more common complication. I had a lot of fluid throughout the pregnancy, one hospital admission with a very high blood pressure reading and within 24 hours of being released I woke to pains that I tried to ignore as it was too early for my baby to be out into the world. I have never been a big fan of exaggerating pain so I quietly went about the house trying not to wake anyone.

Then the breathing became irregular and more and more difficult so I calmly suggested to my partner at the time that it may be time to ring the hospital and just check in – my bubs still needed cooking time at 34 weeks and premature lungs I was starting to get worried, and scared as a million possibilities of what was happening ran through my head.

A trip to the hospital followed, with each breath getting more and more difficult I rode the elevator up to the maternity ward and was very quickly attended to by the staff. So with a partially collapsed lung and blood pressure through the roof the whirlwind began – my drug free, natural birth, became an emergency Caesar to save my life – a malfunctioning liver, collapsed lung and extremely low blood count with very few platelets, the faces surrounding me said that things were not looking great for me at this stage. I clearly remember asking the staff to please, no matter what lay ahead for me, save my baby! This was my real first experience of unconditional mothers love and sacrifice as I was wheeled into emergency surgery.

The rest was quite a blur until I heard those lungs let out a cry… Tears of joy streaming down my face as my world was now complete. A scream meant that those tiny lungs were working. It meant life! It meant my precious one had made the very early journey into the world – and at 3 pounds 15 his battle for life had begun.

My journey had just begun too… 24 hour round the clock care, blood tests on the hour, diminished liver function, bruising from lack of platelets from chest to thighs, I lay only thinking of my tiny bubs, and having that first connection of touch. Instead I was forced to focus on building my strength while the angels of nurses in the special care unit took care of my little superhero. Both of our fights to recover had begun, one moment, one hour, one day at a time. 


Lessons in life to not sweat the small stuff and truly be grateful for good health were embedded! Every day I am grateful that my health returned to normal levels in my blood and liver within 6 weeks. The human body can be so amazing in it’s ability to heal and repair. I know how lucky I am to have life, both mine and my beautiful baby boy! I am so grateful to have been given a second chance, when so many others don’t get that opportunity.

Every day there are many others fighting with everything that they have just to make it through the day. I know they would give anything to have the health that so many of us take for granted. You see it in friends, family, loved ones who are currently battling, or have sadly lost their fight – they view life as we all should, with gratitude, hope, love, and courage!

So when people ask why I take on the physical challenges that I do “my why” and answer is simple – I do it for those who can’t. I do it for those that we have lost. I do it to honour them, and for those still fighting! To use every bit of my health for as long as I can to help their battles in any way that I can!
Our Health is our Wealth – so please don’t waste the precious gift that you have been given and take care of yourself, in every way. It can all be gone in an instant so always remember this is not a rehearsal, we only get one chance at this thing called life.

For those superheroes reading that are fighting the toughest of battles. The true warriors! You inspire and amaze all of us daily with your courage, strength and bravery. Although we can not help you physically battle on, please know that we are here for you, we will fight the fight for research, for treatments, for cures, for care, and to support you in any way that we can.

If you are fortunate and blessed enough to have your health, how are you choosing to use it? Comment below or Click to contact us and make the most of this precious gift that we so often take for granted.

Kirsty Levy
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Instagram: @mumfitnessadventure

Tuesday, 1 March 2016

GUEST BLOGGER: Rob Wallace


Let me introduce myself... My name is Rob Wallace and I love to run! I'm 26years of age and spend a lot of my time outside of work trail running through the Sunshine Coast hinterland around Mapleton and Glasshouse. I am relatively new to the Sunshine Coast, growing up in the suburbs of Brisbane. I decided to call the Sunshine Coast home in the beginning months of 2015, and have never looked back.
The words ‘a lot can happen in 12 months’ couldn't be any more true. I began my fitness journey around September 2013 weighing in at 110kg.
Quickly finding a passion for running and healthy living I found myself changing, my attitude became positive and my days filled with more purpose and my image became more acceptable to my own self.
It started off as a selfish movement wanting to be happier and well....just wanting change.

You can read my full story here:
http://www.mizuno.com.au/running/blog/rob-wallace-from-overweight-unhappy-to-the-blackall-100-ultra-marathon/

Since relocating Maroochydore has become my running paradise! The early mornings watching the sunrise over the water. The many others training on Alex Headland hill, the runners and walkers scattered throughout the coastline. The vibe of this place has sucked me right in!
Loving the coast has become such an easy thing to do, you get the full package here. Weekdays are filled with routine training runs along the water, strength and conditioning gym 2 to 3 times a week followed by a full weekend of just being outside. The beaches are beautiful and the mountains around are a privilege to climb, the water around has plenty of places to explore on the kayak and I'm still on the hunt for that perfect fishing spot ;)
Inspiration doesn't fall short on the coast, I have been lucky enough to be involved in some great community running groups in Maroochydore and Nambour. The people at these clubs have become my Coast family seeing many rise from struggling to run 1km to signing up for a half marathon 5months down the track.
We all get together each week to help one another to achieve our next best. We would love everyone to come along and give it a shot! Monday nights 6pm Jetts Nambour or come down to Rebel Sports Maroochydore Wednesday 6pm and meet some pretty inspiring people. Also it's free :D




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Instagram: @robskeewally




Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Jamie Milne Training: Why Run A Marathon?



Why run a marathon? I mean why even run full stop? Isn't it for mature adults? Over 60's? Or People desperately trying to lose weight and tailor in their birthday suits?

The catalyst for me, besides the actual awesomeness of simply traveling under your own steam, is something commonly attempted, which I like to do uncommonly well.

Running is a very powerful fusion of an aerobic and anaerobic antidepressant, created purely by donning your favourite fluro rubber-clad runners. Scurrying, striding or running swiftly wherever the moment may take you.

It’s like regularly going on a far out exploratory adventure; new horizons, new adventures experiences and emotions. You will often find numerous perspectives and historically certain individuals may allegedly take alcohol or drugs for this self-centered journey, now a days you can just run.

Running brings challenges of various difficulties and degrees, this stands to be a large draw card for many and the cornerstone of my personal intrigue.

The peculiar thing about running, or journey running as I like to call it, is that longer distances and cumulative mileage creates an ever changing and ever evolving amazing journey.

It almost ALWAYS happens. In your own body, and within your very own mind.

Could there really be anything else more breath-taking and life changing?

You get to embark on a voyage to places where many others have never ever been, in which people fantasize about it but will never know how.

The cost? Nothing! A little discomfort, matched with a little of your time, in beautiful exchange for physiological unease and a potent injection of spiritual ecstasy.

Training for Ultra Marathons, or even just running with no purpose at all, reminds me the good days and the good times are always coming.

Natures natural anti-anxiety and antidepressant pill, prescribed in sweat and time.

Follow the link to check out our next adventure:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbEQxHM7ovM


Jamie
Jamie Milne Training
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www.jamiemilnetraining.com
Email: jamiemilnetrainng@gmail.com



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