I hope this morning’s post started your day off on the right foot!
I loved reading everyone’s responses, and I’ve been smiling all day long, which is a pretty good way to start the work week after a 3-day weekend!
I should have also added ‘farmers’ markets‘ to my list of things I love. The Copley Square Farmers’ Market was in full swing this morning, and seeing it for the first time this year also put a big smile on my face!

For the locals, the Copley Farmers’ Market is open Tuesdays and Fridays from 11:00 am – 6:00 pm until November 23.

Hooray for summer!

Green Light
So, I bet you’re wondering what my post title is all about. Well, I received the GREEN LIGHT to RUN again! WAHOO!!!!!
As you know, I’ve been working the folks at OMBE to help me accomplish one of ulitmate life goals, which is running a marathon. (Hopefully, Boston 2011!!) Now that I’ve tried a number of OMBE’s services, we’re narrowed down my treatment plan to include mostly chiropracty and massage.
So, this morning, I met with Eric, and after chatting for a bit and checking my hip/lower back alignment, he gave me the green light to run 2.5 – 3 miles, twice a week (at least to start). If things go well, I will be able to increase my milage, but, of course, we’ll have to wait and see how my body response. Even still, I am so happy to run again!
Eric gave me some advice for easing my body back into running:
- Before running, I should warm-up by walking for 5-10 minutes.
- Once my body is warm, I should stretch for another 5-10 minutes and then start my run.
- After running, I should be stretching for at least 15-20 minutes.
To be honest, I was really surprised by how much stretching I should be doing– even just for short run. I’m a bad girl and rarely stretch before or after running, so no wonder I got injured! I’m determined to run a marathon, so hopefully, lots of stretching is a step in the right direction for me.
Snack
After my appointment (and a quick 35-minute workout at Healthworks), I snacked on a pear while riding home on the T.

Lunch
A few weeks ago, I was contacted by the USA Dry Peas, Lentils & Chickpeas Council, who challenged me to blog about 7 recipes, made primarily with dry peas, lentils, or chickpeas, over the next 2 weeks. I love a challenge, and I’m always looking for ways to include more protein and fiber into my diet, so I jumped at the chance to participate. Plus, the USA Dry Pea, Lentil & Chickpeas Council provided me with supplies to take on the challenge, so I had nothing to lose!
My first recipe is a Pesto-Chickpea Mash that I spread on a piece of Eziekel bread and added a couple of slices of tomato to create a delicious sandwich for lunch.

Pesto-Chickpea Mash
Makes 1 serving
Ingredients:
- 1/4 cup canned chickpeas, drained
- 1/3 of a ripe avocado
- 2 tsp store-bought pesto (or homemade)
- salt + pepper to taste
Directions:
- Combine all ingredients in a bowl.
- Use a fork to mash all of the ingredients together.
- Spread on a piece of toast, crackers, pita, etc.
- Eat and enjoy!

On the side, I had a small salad.


After lunch, I made myself a piece of Ezekiel bread with peanut butter and caramel sauce. Mmm! I’m debating making another one of these babies. One just wasn’t enough!

So, I’m off to a fun event tonight! I can’t give you all of the details just yet, but I can tell you that I am equally excited and nervous about it. I promise to fill you in soon. Wish me luck!
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I was shocked at how much my physical therapist told me to stretch when I first started rehabbing my knee injuries. Now it’s second nature because I feel so much better from it. It’s amazing how tight muscles and muscle imbalances can throw you totally out of whack.
Congrats on the green light to run again!!!! Very exciting!
And have fun at your event! You always get to go to such fun events…I’m jealous!
Oh, my farmer’s market starts up today too! I can’t wait to check it out! Congrats on being able to run again!
good luck at your fun event- can’t wait to read about this mystery event!
your chickpea recipe is so creative & looks very tasty!
Yay for the Green light!!! You must be so excited to run again
Can’t wait to hear all about your fun event
Yeah for the green light! I’m waiting for mine but I have been told how much I need to stretch. With my prior injury I was told to stretch but with my new revelations in my injury he told me even more stretching is necessary.
Congrats on the running green light! So exciting!!! I’m hoping to be able to increase my mileage soon too!
Congrats on getting the Green Light to run. That’s so exciting!
Enjoy running again!:)
Glad to hear you can run again! I’m looking forward to reading about all the dry peas recipes you come up with!
Congrats on the green light! That recipe for your lunch looks DELISH!! And so easy…can’t wait to recreate it! I’m always looking for some protein packed meatless recipes. YUM.
Courtney
adventures in tri-ing
I can’t wait to read about what you are doing tonight! And congrats on being able to run.
Yay!
I love avocado mashed with anything…it is a meal maker for sure.
How great you can run again!
Congrats on the green light! I should do more stretching, too!
Pesto and chickpeas are a great combo!
Alright! Glad that you can get back to pounding some pavement
YAY for being able to run again! Fantastic! My heart beats a little faster when I see the farmers market tents! I can’t get enough!
Glad you are able to run again! Take it easy!!
The Pesto-Chickpea Mash looks amazing! I love avocado, chickpeas, and pesto on their own, but ALL 3 together? drool….
Congrats on the greenlight to run again! That’s great news.
I love Farmer’s markets as well. I always find the most interesting things.
Aaah farmer’s markets are so awesome! I wish there was more near me
Congrats on the running and thankyou for posting such a fab recipe – that sounds delicious!
Hooray for being able to run again!! I’ve gotten better about stretching but sometimes it seems like “wasted” exercise time to me. I know there are a million benefits making it not a waste but I’m workin on it!
hurray for the green light! i’m so excited to watch this journey
you’re going to feel so great when you cross that finish line!
Two more weeks until our farmer’s market opens! I can’t wait!
Congrats on the running. I know how much you must have missed it.
And I’m ridiculously excited for the 6 remaining recipes (especially any with lentils). I always forget to eat enough of those.
YES for the first time EVER I actually know what a blogger is talking about when she teases haha
Don’t be nervous!
Congrats on the green light for running–that is totally awesome! I am so excited for you! I always forget about stretching, too, but it has proven to be an essential part of my exercise routine and overall body health. I’m also reading a book about running–Born to Run by Christopher McDougall–that talks a lot about different running shoes and the physiology of running. I would recommend it–it’s got a lot of great information!
Yay congrats on the running news, that’s so exciting!! I never really stretched either, but started after an injury (that and foam rolling) and I’ve been amazed that it really does make a difference!
so glad you can run again! it must feel great to get that news!
congrats on getting the green light! That’s exciting
And that chickpea mash sound great. I love anything with pesto.
How exciting that you are allowed to run again. 3 miles is a good distance to get back into it as well. I hope everything goes ok with it. And good luck with your evening, look forward to hearing about it.
Congrats on the green light! Could you share some of your favorite stretches at some point? I know I should stretch but never know exactly what to do.
I didn’t know you were doing the recipes too!!! So fun! You will see lots of lentils in my fridge on Thursday hahahah!
Congrats on the green light! Very exciting!
I love the Farmers Markets in the area. I have a few that I like to hit up during the week!
Ahh I love the copley farmers’ market. A man there sells THE BEST goat cheese
How great to get the green light to run again. Wonderful news! I have to admit I never realized I needed to stretch that much either. I’m a serious stretching slacker now.
YAY for the green light…I am so happy for you!!
Congratulations on the good news! That’s exciting
You’ll have so much fun running (hardy harr
) towards your goal! That was cheesy..but true!
Yay for getting to run again! It’s always so much more appreciated (in my opinion) after you’ve been down and out for a while. Enjoy it!
Yay for the green light! I actually stopped stretching after my workouts. No wonder I have been cramping up!
I will be having one of those sandwiches for lunch tomorrow! I’ve usually done chickpeas with a little vegan mayo and relish to make a mock tuna fish sandwich. Yum!
I’ve just started to become a runner and its good to know about the stretching. After a run, the last thing I want to think about is stretching, but I’ll just have to remind myself how importnat it is!
Good luck tonight!!! And a MAJOR congrats on the running, that’s so exciting!!!!!!
i love farmers markets too! high on my list.
Woohoo on getting the green light!
Have fun at the mysterious event tonightttt
Is Florida the only place where Farmer’s Markets stop for the summer? :-/ lame!
Congrats on the green light to run again! So exciting. Being sidelined with an injury is no fun. But I have a question Tina … How are you planning to get in to the Boston Marathon? I’m not trying to be rude — I just thought you had to have a previous qualifing marathon time to get in to Boston, and I think you’ve said this would be your first marathon. Thanks!
Oh Tina, I am so happy for you that you get to run again! I so love farmer’s market too! The chickpea salad looks delicious! Oh, and 1 piece of peanut butter/caramel toast is never enough! I hope you have a great evening!
Love the chickpea sandwich!
Jenn
YAY for being able to run again! That is great news
That chickpea pesto sandwich sounds right up my alley! I can’t wait to try it!
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