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		<title>Met a New Blend Today!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today started out like a regular day.  The kids and I headed to the J and I did a mostly rehab workout. The workout: calf raises, 2 sets of 15 single leg balance, 5 times bridging, 12 times holding for 5-10 seconds each step ups, 2 sets of 20 ankle pumps, 2 sets of 20+ <a href='http://lifelynstyle.com/2011/05/27/met-a-new-blend-today/' class='excerpt-more'>[...]</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today started out like a regular day.  The kids and I headed to the J and I did a mostly rehab workout.</p>
<p>The workout:</p>
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<li>calf raises, 2 sets of 15</li>
<li>single leg balance, 5 times</li>
<li>bridging, 12 times holding for 5-10 seconds each</li>
<li>step ups, 2 sets of 20</li>
<li>ankle pumps, 2 sets of 20+</li>
<li>quadriceps sets, 2 sets of 10 on each leg</li>
<li>straight leg raise, 2 sets of 10 on each leg</li>
<li>triceps, 1 set of 12 at 60, 50, 40, 30 and 20 pounds all in a row</li>
<li>biceps, 2 sets of 12 with 10 pound dumbbells</li>
<li>elliptical for 3 minutes (this felt “ok”, but I didn’t want to push it yet)</li>
<li>20 minutes in the pool (water bicycling, etc. with a floatation belt)</li>
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<p>I’m starting to feel a ton better.  My knee is most sore after kitchen work with the side to side motions.  As long as I don’t do lateral moves, it’s doing great!  Physical therapy works.</p>
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<p>After our trip to the J (and a side trip to get Nick’s glasses fixed AGAIN!), we headed to John Carroll University to meet up with Lisa.  She writes a blog called Life After Losing at <a title="http://www.itsjustlisa.com/" href="http://www.itsjustlisa.com/">http://www.itsjustlisa.com/</a>.  She actually went to high school with my husband.  One day he said, I think you’d like this blog and the rest is history!  We enjoyed our packed lunch in the cafeteria with the kids.  We talked about <a href="http://fitbloggin.com/">FitBloggin</a>’ and blogs and enjoyed our time together.</p>
<p>Next up: day off of planned exercises, but will try to do a few of the physical therapy exercises throughout the day</p>
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