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March 2, 2010 by Cindy McGinley Leave a Comment

Walking while working on the computer? Why not?

As a writer, wellness coach, farm office manager, and Primary Response person for the Equine Cushings Group, I spend a lot of time on the computer all day. Since all this sitting is not very conducive to being healthy, I have been thinking about a treadmill workstation for my laptop for some time now, and I’m in the process of making one. I read a study about sedentary people and people who stood and made posture changes all day long, and standing really makes a difference in weight. They used treadmill workstations, and I think it’s a fabulous idea. Go here to see the study:

http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/307/5709/584

Obviously, I’m not the only one who thinks it’s a fabulous idea. I also found this desk that someone else built.

http://maisonbisson.com/blog/post/11074/treadmill-desk/

And they now have a laptop desk that attaches to your body so you can walk around with it and type: http://connect-a-desk.com/

I think any of these ideas is wonderful to get those of us who work at computers up and moving. I know I need to walk a lot more than I have been, especially over the winter, where walking outdoors is nearly impossible in my climate. Mutlitasking like this just might be the answer for me. Could it be the answer for you?

Be Well,
CLM

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February 2, 2010 by Cindy McGinley Leave a Comment

Wellness Coaching Soon to Be Mainstream!

An article from my Vitacost.com Daily Health News discussing the benefits of exercise as opposed to no exercise in a weight loss program recommends hiring a wellness coach to help you get fit, lose weight, and find what keeps you motivated! 🙂

– CLM

Filed Under: From the Black Horse, My Challenge

January 25, 2010 by Cindy McGinley 2 Comments

January News

Hi Everyone,

First, allow me to apologize for being scarce on the blog these past few weeks. There have been a lot of things going on in my life that just haven’t left time for writing.

Alf in his outerwear
Alf in his outerwear during the cold snap

The cold weather this winter has been very hard on my horse Alf. He’s my boy, born and raised here at my farm, and was my riding, driving, show, and trail horse for many years until his official retirement two years ago. He has Cushings disease and is severely Insulin Resistant, but that is being treated quite nicely with Pergolide and a low-carb diet. Two years ago, he was diagnosed by ultrasound with DSLD/ESPA, a degenerative connective tissue disease. He has been stable on Dr. Kellon’s experimental protocol, but the cold (extra cold far earlier than normal) is wreaking havoc with him and he’s been having enough pain to go off his feed. The scariest time was when the farrier was trying to trim his hinds and Alf collapsed to the ground in a heap. He got right back up and we proceeded to trim him, but it was quite a shock to all of us, I think. He’s doing better now, but it has been a couple of weeks of adjustments to his meds and supplements — and, of course, some diligent work with Spirit — to get him there. As you can imagine, my free time has been consumed with making him comfortable and happy again.

For more information about the insideous disease commonly known as DSLD, go here: DSLD Website. The good people on this site are working to make everyone aware of DSLD and its ravages.

My friend’s Percheron had been going downhill as well, and recently had a bladder stone the size of a softball broken up and removed in a surgery that unexpectedly ended up taking about 5 hours. The horse is doing quite well at this writing, and I must attribute much of that not only to good surgical and post-op care, but also to intervention from Spirit. Shamanic healing can really enhance the results of conventional medicine. I smile quietly to myself when I hear that everyone is impressed with his rate of healing, especially when the odds were not in his favor to begin with, for I am keenly aware of the effort that the spirits contributed on his behalf from the Otherworld. I honor and acknowledge their gift of healing energy. I know my friend, the horse’s owner, is very grateful!

As far as my new healthier lifestyle goes, I am still plugging away. I have my good days and my not-so-good days, but overall, I am making headway. It’s all about discipline. Discipline is something I learned in Aikido, something that is actually very good for a person, especially when that person is trying to make changes. I know the word brings punishment to mind, but discipline is so much more than that. Discipline can be “training that corrects, molds, or perfects the mental faculties or moral character.” It can also be defined as “self-control.” These are the concepts that should come to mind when I refer to discipline. When we assert our discipline, we assert self-control and training which ultimately leads to perfection of our character. It is the manner with which we improve our Selves and our lives.

I had a friend and mentor from my Aikido days who imposed a “discipline” on himself every New Year. Since one of his favorite indulgences usually had something to do with sweets, he would impose a no-sweets discipline on himself until Easter. And he never broke that discipline, for as long as I knew him, in spite of many temptations. I admired his strength of purpose, and sought to emulate it in my own way.

So today I am thinking of my journey to fitness as a discipline much like the one followed by my Aikido friend. It’s just something I do.

Be Well,
CLM

PS – I am working on starting an e-newsletter, with informative articles, helpful coaching suggestions, and interviews with the movers and shakers of the equine world. If you would like to be privy to this publication, sign up to receive it on the bottom of the “Contact Us” page on the Black Horse Website.

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January 1, 2010 by Cindy McGinley Leave a Comment

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year, readers! The year 2010 is going to be a fantastic year. By now we’ve all made (or at least considered) our resolutions. We are going to slim down and tone up, ride our horses a lot more, take up Yoga, make more money…

Of course we will. I admire your enthusiasm! But we have to have a plan — a plan for when the enthusiasm wanes. We have to have a long-term plan, and then devise short term plans that will move us toward accomplishing that major goal. We have to chop it all up into itty-bitty peices that are easy to swallow. This is the area where most people fail. I hate to use that word, because what we currently recognize as “failure” is really is just another opportunity to learn how to do it right. A friend once told me, watch a baby learning to walk. Do they stand right up and walk immediately? Of course not. They try and try and try again, falling on their padded bottoms quite frequently (usually in good humor). But each time, they do something a little differently, so that soon they have it figured out. After a lot of trial and error, in incremental steps, learning a little something new from each failed attempt, they then reach their goal of standing, and then walking without assistance.

When we train our horses, we give them many opportunities to make mistakes. We never expect them to get it perfect the first time. In fact, that’s what training is all about…little steps toward a larger goal. We take them one step at a time. For instance, we never face a horse (or riding student) who has never jumped with a 3 foot jump right off the bat. We begin with ground poles, move to cavalletti, help him learn to gauge distance and timing…you get the idea.

Aikido is similar. In the dojo, the Sensei will show a martial art move to the group of students a couple of times, and then it is up to the students to practice. It may at first seem like a futile exercise to new students, who really have no idea how to accomplish what the Sensei has shown, but eventually you begin to realize that with every bad start, you are learning to make the very small adjustments that will eventually take you on the long, interesting journey from newbie to black belt. We should approach all of our goals this way — the plan, and then the practice.

So back up, sit down and really think about what you want to accomplish this year, and how you will get there. What is one small baby step that you could take this week toward that goal, something at which you can’t fail? What do you need to happen? What do you need to change in order to get there? Who can support you through the changes? Remember that the journey of a lifetime begins with a single step.

Personally, my larger, long-term goal hasn’t changed. But this week I will continue drinking my 48 ounces of water, and begin walking 30 minutes each day. No, no, I must be more realistic. Perhaps I should begin by walking 20 minutes 3 times a week this week. I’m pretty sure that I can’t fail at that.

And that’s how it works! 🙂

For those of you hoping to join me on a weight-loss and fitness journey, so that we fit into our breeches and our horses aren’t rolling their eyes at each other when we try to mount, I offer this tip from RealAge:

5 Foods that Boost Weight Loss

Happy New You!
-CLM

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November 8, 2009 by Cindy McGinley Leave a Comment

Black Horse Consulting at Equine Affaire

I’ll be at the Equine Affaire in Springfield, MA from Thursday, November 12 to Sunday, November 15. I’m “Black Horse Consulting” in the Pampered Equestrian area. Please stop by and say hello!

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