Fun Fitness Accessories for Christmas

Many people will have new exercise gear and accessorizes underneath their tree this Christmas, and I am no exception! Here are some of the fun fitness items I hope Santa brings me Christmas Eve!

 

T Rex Hates Pushups T-Shirt


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Five Pound Fat Replica

 

 

This may be the weirdest thing on my list, but it is absolutely shocking to see just how much 5lbs of fat really is. I think I’ll have to incorporate it into my January boot camp workouts somehow…

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quest Protein Bars

 

I’m normally not one to endorse or recommend nutrition supplements, but sometimes a protein bar can be a great, convenient non-brainer snack. The problem is most bars that taste any good are jam packed with sugar and/or unpronounceable chemical compounds. I am currently in love with the Chocolate Brownie Bars. They taste amazing, have 20 grams of hunger fighting protein, and only 1 gram of sugar!

 

 

 

 

 

Vibram Five Finger Hiking Shoes


I have been really wary of these shoes for two reasons: I don’t think they are particularly ascetically pleasing and I have knee problems that require a bit of extra support in my regular running shoes. However, I need to upgrade to some real hiking shoes for the more adventurous Hawaii trails I plan to tackle this year. I also REALLY like the idea of traipsing through mud and splashing through waterfalls without having to deal with squishy socks.

 

 

I wish you health and happiness this Holiday Season! Please stay tuned for some exciting new developments in the New Year!

Merry Christmas!

 

Na Pali Coast, Kauai

I went on a mini-trip to Kauai last weekend, and it was AWESOME! It was my first neighbor island trip, and I’m super excited to be going back in a few weeks to battle the hills in Poipu Beach for the Kauai Half Marathon. This time I had the chance to spend 4 days kayaking, hiking, snorkeling, and camping down the Na Pali coast.

 

I had only been kayaking once before, but the paddling wasn’t too bad, and the current and the wind did most of the work for us. The coast is absolutely beautiful, and is only accessible by boat or foot. We spent our days hiking; foraging for wild guava, lilikoi, and organges; checking out the reefs, and exploring waterfalls. I’ve never seen so many waterfalls clustered in such a small area!

Foarging for lilikoi (Hawaiian passionfruit)

 

While we were camping at Kalalau, someone caught an 80 pound ulua from the beach!!! Gene helped him fillet the fish, and the slice of sashimi I had right after they finished cleaning the fish was so unbelievably fresh and delicious.

 

80 lb ulua

Great trip!

Keiki Fitness – Hiking

Maunawilli Falls Trail

The thing I like about hiking is that it can be a great workout, but it doesn’t have to feel like one. It’s an adventure, a chance to experience something new. I love a good gym workout too, but a windowless box really doesn’t offer the same sense of accomplishment or the views that Koko Head, Mauawili Falls, or any of the other trails on Oahu do. The other great thing about hiking is that it can be enjoyable for your whole family, keiki and kupuna included, provided you choose a trail that matches everyone’s ability. And best of all, it’s FREE!

Hiking with kids brings its own special set of challenges, the trail selection being just the first. If you are unsure about which trail to start with, or need some ideas about kid-friendly hikes other than Manoa Falls and Diamond Head then check out Outdoor Ohana. Allison and her family have tackled many Oahu trails and she gives a wealth of information about each. This is actually a great resource for anyone looking for detailed information about some of the easier hikes on the island, whether or not you have children.

Before you set out on the trail, make sure you prepare! Pack enough water and snacks to make sure everyone can avoid hunger induced crankiness and is properly hydrated. Fruit, sandwiches, and homemade trail mix (or a brand without added sweeteners, oils, dyes, or preservatives) all travel very well. Remember that you are doing something to benefit your health, so avoid loading up on sodas, sports drinks, candy, and other junk. Carry insect repellent, especially in the wetter areas. Make sure everyone has proper footwear: slippers are generally not a good idea.

Play games on the trail. An hour or two can seem like a REALLY long time for a child (and for their parents too!). Play twenty questions. Point out a something in the distance and have your children guess how many step there and back it is, then have them check. Ask younger children to find something as tall as they are. See who can balance a leaf of their head for the longest amount of time. You don’t have to be continuously entertaining your kids, you sometimes it’s helpful for them to have a short term distraction during the longer-term time frame of completing the hike.

Photocopy the pages for your hike from a trail guide. There is no need to lug around 5 pound book when you will only need a few pages at a time. If you’re into having insider information, guidebooks are full of factoids. You’ll be glad your not weighed down by tons of extra stuff by the end, especially if you needed to help out one of the little ones for awhile.

Any other good tips about outdoor excursions with kids you’d like to share? What’s your favorite Hawaii family hike?

Don’t forget to sign up for the Honolulu 5K for Kids! It supports much needed, but chronically underfunded physical education programs in Hawaii Public Schools.