Jayme Lamm of The Blonde Side, Texas Rangers fan (Vanderford Photography)
The lovely and talented Blythe Brumleve of GuysGirl interviewed The Blonde Side as part of her MLB Female Fan Series talking about Jayme’s love and foundation for the Texas Rangers.
How long have you been a baseball fan?
Um, does forever count?
Where did your initial love for baseball come from?
When I was little, every time I got in trouble (which was a lot) my dad forced me to sit on the couch and watch sports – Nascar and golf were the worst, but thanks to my grandpa explaining the game of baseball to me, I came to know and love the sport early on.
What is single most thing you look forward to while at a baseball game?
The end of the game when the Rangers win
To read the full interview on Yardbarker, click here.
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The Blonde Side April Pushup Challenge (photo: Sunshine Winters)
Last month, in honor of Lent and trying to get back into better bikini body shape, I started a ridiculous monthly challenge. As you may or may not remember, I failed last month’s challenge by just one measly day. So it should come as no surprise whatsoever, that I once again failed.
Enter the month of April. Last month I ran at least 2 miles/day for 40 days (well 39 to be exact) and my legs were tired. I suffered a number of stress fractures, pains in my knees, legs, and feet that I’ve never before felt, but I did have an amazing ass. So it worked. And it gave me motivation to work out even on those days I didn’t feel so motivated.
For April I was going to devote myself to pushups. I already have pretty strong arms, but having had multiple shoulder surgeries and two complete replacements, my left arm wasn’t in the best shape. As a matter of fact, my left arm weaker than Lindsay Lohan’s vocal cords.
I vowed to do 50 pushups (or more) everyday in May. (There’s also this one hundred pushups program you can try.)
Get ready to judge me, once you see how far I didn’t get (I tally all these in my iPhone notes):
April 1: 55
April 2: 60
April 3: 50
April 4: 50
April 5: 55 (Literally by this day, multiple people, both girls and guys, made comments on my fit arms. It was working!)
April 6: 50
April 7: 60
April 8: 55 (On this day I had 2 different guys tell me to stop with the pushups as my arms were “too big” for a girl.)
April 9: 52 (Random, I know)
April 10: 50
April 11: 60
April 12: 50
April 13: 55
April 15: 100 (notice I missed the 14th, so this was my way of making it up)
April 16: 32 (What’s that? not even to 50!? I. Am. A. Slackass.)
April 18: 55
April 19: 30
April 20: 50
April 21: 60
April 22: 55
And that marks the end of April. I know what you’re thinking: April has 30 days, why did you stop? I wish I had the answer to your question, but all I got is this: I’m lazy. And I need motivation. And I noticed that I barely ran this month because I burnt myself out so much last month.
I need a better plan of attack for these monthly fitness and workout goals. Any suggestions? Keep in mind with all my travel, I need something fairly low-maintenance (as gyms aren’t always an option at my hotels).