Iron and sleep

After my last 24-hour mtb race in August I had to visit the doctor and got a number of long overdue medical tests. Basically the tests were all a waste of money, everything was fine, except for the $7 iron test.

My iron levels were low. Not surprising for a woman/veg/athlete. I have been vegetarian for nearly 20 years and mostly vegan for the last 4, but in the previous 6-9 months (maybe longer) I had been increasingly tired. Tired in a different way than I had been before. I felt like I was always in a fog. Even after a good night’s sleep I never felt completely awake. Work was torture. I had a hard time concentrating. Not only could I not stay up all night and crank projects out, it was even difficult to get anything accomplished in the morning, usually the most productive time of the day for me. I was starting to believe it was just the aging process. Then I found out about the iron deficiency.

I started taking a vegan, liquid iron supplement. I don’t remember if it was the next morning or the day after that I woke up feeling awake for the first time in many months.

A couple weeks later my partner heard James Maas, Power Sleep, speak at a conference. Though the importance of regular 8-9 hours per night of sleep had been expounded on by our most, excellent physical therapist/healer we didn’t really take it seriously until Dr Maas’ lecture. His story of how Sarah Hughes won the 2002 Olympic Gold Medal in Women’s Figure Skating by skipping early morning practice and getting a good night’s sleep every night was especially motivating.

The most surprising thing to me was how hard it was for me to sleep well the first week or so; even though I was very sleep deprived. While I am not getting 8-9 hours every night, I am sleeping 7-8 hours most nights. Between the sleep and the iron I am feeling energetic, enjoying work, accomplishing more, and my training is going better than ever.

I am not recommending that everyone take iron. Too much iron can be as bad or worse than too little. It is worth the ~$7 iron test, especially if you are a meat eater and/or man. I do recommend that everyone get more sleep, but I have said that before. You should be trying for 7-9 hours of sleep a night, with the same bedtime and wake time (without an alarm) and the last hour is the most important!

Thanks to the USFS!!

Thanks to the USFS employee(s) that cleared the Dike Trail!! What a great surprise! I had a great 8 mile run yesterday from one end to the other and back, with no stops for climbing over trees.

I had given up on trying to keep the far 2.5 miles clear because between pine beetles, aspen worms and high winds, there was a tree down every few yards. I counted about 60 in one mile a few months ago. I know it was a lot of work to clear that section!! Thanks to the USFS!

My favorite yoga videos #2


Graeme Street Cyclo-Core On-the-Go – Circuit 1 :: 15 min
So maybe this should not even qualify as a yoga video. It’s about as far from Bryan Kest as you can get. A guy working out on a yoga mat in running shoes. Why is it number two on my list? The great thing about this video is even when you feel like you have NO time you can often make time for 15 min. It is accessible for newbies…even non-flexible ones. You get a quick stretch, a little core, a little lower and upper body strengh….and a little movement! in a day when you might otherwise not exercise. Kind of expensive at $39+ shipping, but after 39 times it is only $1 per session and goes down from there. There are some other routines on the DVD too. I have only done one.

It is kind of hard to order On-the-Go individually; not as a part of a Cyclo-Core package, but it can be done.

My favorite yoga videos #1

Bryan Kest Power Yoga 1 – Energize : : 45-50 min
The first time I tried this video, in 1998, I turned it off after 22 min and said, “I’ll never be able to do this.” I know it’s more popular to be The Little Engine That Could, but, “I can’t!” seems to be a more powerful tool for me. Somehow giving up all expectations is the best way for me to make progress.

Coming back to this video I am always impressed by the perfect pacing. This is a great stretch and strengthening routine. You can put on your yoga clothes and be finished with your mat put away inside an hour and feel like you’ve really accomplished something. Following along 3-4 times a week will quickly build upper body strength if you’re lacking it.

I have bought many copies of this video over the years to give to friends. Beginners with some flexibility and unbalanced strength seem to have an easier time sticking with this than the reverse. The stretching can be too uncomfortable for very tight people to start with. You can pick up a DVD with Kest’s Power Yoga 1/2/3 Series for under $20 with shipping on his website. That’s almost too good to pass up!!