It’s time to work our arms to tighten and tone our biceps and triceps, while sculpting shapely shoulders and building strength to go the distance!
Today’s workout consists of the routine below, one :60 Plank with shoulder taps and some arm stretches after the workout while our muscles are soft and limber. 1 round….power through!
Day 7 exercises:
Sexy Arm Workout
Plank with Shoulder Taps – :60 – see video below
Arm Stretches – see descriptions below for bicep and tricep stretches
Extras:
Quick Morning Workout
Negative Pull Ups – 3-5
Update on monthly mileage goal
Bonus: 7 Key Stretches for Runners – time to get ready for our long runs. Before you go to bed, take a few minutes to go through some stretches. Make sure you are hydrating because it is hot out there!
Day 7 “how to” videos:
There’s lots of exercises here and most of them should be familiar to you. If you aren’t sure about an exercise, tag me in our daily post comments and I will post a video for the exercise you are looking for.
Plank with Shoulder Taps:
Start in pushup position with hands under shoulders.
Keep toes flexed and head neutral and maintain a straight line from your head to your heels
Our days are short and numbered but that doesn’t mean we should ignore our health and wellness. Instead of choosing to let our days go by without striving for a strength of body and mind…why not choose to give ourselves and our family the gift of a healthy lifestyle.
This health we strive for is a lifestyle choice. It’s a choice we make everyday. A choice to do something for our heart, body and mind. Because exercise makes our heart stronger, our body healthier and our mind clearer. Exercise helps us clear the cobwebs, gives us the strength to push forward, and the clarity to make positive, healthy choices for ourselves and our family.
Choose to gift yourself and your family the gift of a healthy you. It only takes a few minutes but the effects last are long term and widespread. Show your family how much you love them today by choosing to be healthy and strong. Choose those endorphins that get you moving and keep you sane.
Day 6 exercises: 2-3 sets of 10
Squat with pulse
Reverse lunge with pulse
Lateral Speed Runners
:60 Wall Sit
Extras:
Quick Morning Workout
Negative Pull Up Challenge
July Miles – keep logging those mile!
Bonus: It’s Legs and Glutes day… you know what that means right?
Modern Moms/Dads Hip Strength! π One round per leg!
Speed Work: Seeing some awesome speed work this week y’all. I want to see more! Click here and scroll down for this weeks workout.
Day 6 “how to” videos:
Squat Pulses:Β This exercise is not too intensive cardio-wise, but it will give you a good burn in your legs and butt.
Reverse Lunge with Pulse:Β Step back with the right leg (bending from the back knee) pulse up and down and then switch legs.
Lateral Speed Runners:Β Leg and core stability exercise for runners
Wall Sit:Β The wall sit is a really great exercise to target the entire thigh area, your quad, your inner thigh, the back of the leg, the hamstring, and your gluts.
Runners donβt spend much time thinking about the strength in their Arms. And why should they β in the end, itβs their legs that count…so runners donβt need to work out their upper body, right?
Wrong! While we do rely on the strength of our legs in a race, having strong arms and a strong core will not only keep us upright moving forward, it can also mean the difference in the final push towards the finish line.
Our arms provide additional thrust, catapulting us forward. Strong arms, shoulders and core are particularly important for running uphill. Standing tall and using our arms as leverage to get us up those hills are essential!
According to Herwig Natmessnig, a sport scientist and former professional athlete, and currently a writer withΒ Runtastic.com,
Naturally, strong leg muscles are crucial for running fast, but many runners underestimate the importance of upper body strength for good running performance. The abdominal and back muscles play an important role in stabilizing your upper body. A weak core leads to compensatory movements, thus decreasing your forward propulsion. A strong upper body is essential for guaranteeing an efficient transfer of energy from your body to your legs. Without this, the proper arm technique cannot provide optimal support to your legs. An efficient running form helps you to run faster and expend less energy.
Now is a good time to talk about arm swing too…the right arm technique makes your running form efficient. However, you canβt run with optimal form until you build up your upper body, which includes your shoulders, arms and core!
The proper way to hold your arms when running:
Bend your elbows at a 90-degree angle or less
Let your arms swing loosely in the direction in which you are running (your arms should not cross the centerline)
Keep your hands relaxed with your palms facing inward. Your thumb and index finger should be touching lightly
Focus on pushing your elbows back rather than pulling them forward
Next time you go for a run (hopefully today), think about your arms. How do you hold them? Are they hanging uselessly by your side? Do they cross your body, expending extra energy that does not promote forward motion? Are your arms and shoulders relaxed or hunched up and tensed? (I’m so guilty of tensed up arms and shoulders!) Do you use your arms to help push you forward by driving your elbows backwards?
These are just a few things you can think about and work on while your running to help you develop a more efficient running form.
An additional benefit to a strong core: Well-developed abs and back muscles help protect your spine from the impact of running. AΒ strong core is essential for minimizing the risk of injury!
The best exercises for building up your stabilizing muscles (pelvic, abdominal and back muscles) are complex total body exercises like planks, push-ups and burpees.
Burpees…..yes we should do some of those this month… π
Final reason we should work on our upper body strength? Because no matter how you look at it….
STRONG IS SEXY!
Day 5 exercises: 2-3 sets of 10
Mountain Climbers
Weighted Russian Twists
Crocodile Rows
Crouching Hover Plank – :60
Bonus: BURPEES and Push ups! Add 2-3 sets of 10 burpees and 10 push ups with today’s workout! Your push ups can be done from your knees, on a bench up against a wall, whatever is best for you. Break the burpees and push ups into smaller sets if you need to but work them in today. I can hear the grumbling from here…that’s ok…grumble through them and get it done Crew!
Quick Morning Workout: Everyday y’all! π
Negative Pull Ups: Don’t forget to add these in 3-5 reps. These are a great way to build arm and shoulder strength! Check back with on July Challenge main page for a reminder on how to do these properly.
Speed Work: If you ran a race yesterday, THAT is your speed work for this week. You do not need to additional speed work after a race, unless you just ran for fun and didn’t push the pace….then you can still throw in a speed work day. This weeks speed work can be found on Monday’s daily post. Click here and scroll down for the workout.
Day 5 “how to” videos: Not sure how to do today’s exercises? Watch the videos below for the proper form to get the most out of each exercise and to avoid injury!
Mountain Climbers:Β Mountain climbers are great total body exercise. You are going to be utilizing your core because you are starting from a plank position. Your shoulders have to stabilize your upper body. Your triceps have to work isometrically to keep you in place. And then you are gonna be moving your legs, so you are getting some work in the hip-joint. And also because you are usually doing them pretty quickly, it becomes a very cardiovascular type movement.
Weighted Russian Twists:Β Take your medicine ball, lean back, you should already feel the contraction in the abs, and then you’re just going to tap the ball from side to side. Bring the legs up for a greater burn.
Crocodile Rows:Β The Crocodile Row exercise works your back, shoulders, biceps, and abs. Please watch the video to avoid someone making fun of you at the gym….Pam, Sharon and MJ… π
Crouching Hover Plank:Β The crouching hover plank is an isometric exercise that trains the abdominal muscles and strengthens our core. If you are new to planks, hold the move for :10 – :15 take a break then do it again. Breaking it into sets is a great way to build up strength and works towards being able to hold it for longer.
Gotta keep it short today since we are up at St. Simons Island for the 4th of July holiday for the Sunshine Festival 5K. I’m not running…just here to cheer on Chad and everyone else running! π
No bonus today but make time to get in our Day 4 workout, the Quick Morning Workout and your negative pull ups! Get up and get it out of the way early so you can have guilt free fun with friends and family!
Day 4 exercises: 2-3 sets of 10
Squat Jacks
Lunge Series – Multi-directional Lunges – 2-3 times per direction per leg
One legged Bridge Lift
:60 Wall Sit
Quick Morning Workout:
Speed Work: This week’s speed work can be found in Monday’s post. Click here and scroll down for the workout and pacing guidelines.
Day 4 “how to” videos:
Squat Jacks: Squat Jacks burn a high number of calories and and strengthen and tone our lower body!
Lunge Series – Multidirectional Lunges – 2-3 per direction per leg
One Legged Bridge Lift: Lie flat on the floor on your back. Bring your feet close to your glutes. Raise your hips as high as you can. Keep core drawn in as well as your glutes contracted. Make sure you keep your back straight during the entire exercise.
Wall Sit: How long can you hold your wall sit? If you can go past :60 hold it longer!
Monday’s are usually the busiest days of the week. Back to work, to being pulled in many directions, to having our day go by so quickly taking care of the needs of others that we don’t find the time to do what we need for ourselves.
According to a study done by the Harvard Business Review,
“The more time that adults spent taking care of themselves, the better were the emotional and physical health of their children.”
Itβs easy to ignore ourself because the only one to whom weβre accountable is ourself. With intense pressures to meet the expectations of people around us at work, at home, and in the community weβre naturally inclined to give yourself the short end of the stick.
Focusing time and attention on ourself is too quickly construed as being selfish, so weβre likely to feel guilty. While it might seem noble in the short term to sacrifice your own needs, over time itβs a recipe for burnout.
Think about how youβre more likely to perform better at work andΒ at home if you get a full nightβs rest, exercise regularly, eat well, Β go for a run, do yoga…the things that rejuvenate and restore you.
Not Enough Time or Not Enough Will?
βI want to get into shape, but I donβt have time to workout.β
This is one of the biggest lies that we tell ourselves.Β The truth is that you do have time.
What you are really saying isΒ 1 of 2 things:
You donβt have the willpower to do it.
You are putting something else before your exercise.
You can tell yourself that you donβt have time to workoutβ¦ But, what you are really saying is that something else is more important than your health.
Even in your busy life, you can find time to exercise. You may have to get creative or sacrifice something else, Β but you can fit that workout into your day.
Reasons Why You DO Have Time To Workout:
You May Have to Get Up Early Β β Many people tell themselves that they donβt have time in their day, yet they have the same amount of time as everyone else. You may have to use that time differently. It may require you to get up early to fit in your workout. You can be an early bird.
First Thing in the Morning β The best time to workout is first thing in the morning. It gets your day moving. (Literally!) When you do your most important things first, it empowers you all day long. You will feel great starting your workday knowing that you have already done your workout.
It Doesnβt Have to Be a Long Workout β Some use the excuse that working out takes too long. However, consistency is more important that duration when you are starting out. Short intense workouts are better than long effortless ones.
Working Out Increases Your Productivity β Often, I hear the people use the excuse that if they workout, then they will be too tired for their day. Well, you may be hurting for a time, especially if you have not been exercising for a while. However, you will pass the point that your workouts actually energize and improve everything else in your day.
You Donβt Have to Go to the GymΒ β Why not workout at home? Or simply go outside for a run or walk? Sometimes the simplest answer is best (and quickest.)
Just Do It, Even When You Donβt Want ToΒ β The most important way to ensure you have time to workout, is to do it even when you donβt want to. Those are the days that you need to prove your willpower. You are stronger than you think. Push yourself, especially when you donβt feel like it.
Make the Effort
You do have the time to workout.Β Like everything else, you have to decide that it is a priority.Β The rewards are tremendous.Β Better health. Increased productivity. More self-confidence.Β You have to ask yourself,
βHow badly do I want it? Will I make time to be good to myself today?
Day 3 exercises: 2-3 sets of 10Β
Squat to Overhead Press
Dumbbell Reverse Lunge with Front Raise
100 Jump Rope or Jumping Jacks
:60 Side Planks – each side
Bonus: Quick Morning Workout, Negative Pull Up Challenge
We’re starting out slow and not adding anything additional. Let’s get through these first few days and get into the swing of our daily commitments before we add more! For more info on the Negative Pull Up Challenge click here and scroll down for the challenge info.
Quick Morning Workout: No matter if you workout first thing in the morning, or later in the day, this quick morning workout will get you moving and give you a little extra energy to start your day.
Speed Work: We have some new members this month so I want to take a minute to chat about why speed work is important. Yes, it helps us get faster…but that’s not all it’s good for!
The simple reasons you should incorporate speed work into your training:
It improves your running economy.Β Shorter, faster repeats train your body to burn less fuel while going further. Itβs like getting better gas mileage for your legs.Β When you run faster in your speed workouts, you get more efficient at running. Speed work helps us reduce how much energy we burn and increases the speed that you remove waste products from your muscles. By running at faster speeds, you become more efficient at running at slower speeds!
Increase aerobic capacity or VO2Max, which is a combination of maximum oxygen uptake and your body’s ability to process the oxygen to muscles where it’s needed to burn glycogen and fat for energy. Speed work helps us learn how to breathe more effectively through though workouts!
Improve anaerobic threshold (AT) or lactate threshold (LT), which determines pace at which you go into the anaerobic zone and lactic acid begins to build up in your muscles, which causes fatigue and reduces muscle fluidness.
It breaks up the boredom.Β While just getting in the miles is important, itβs fun to getΒ in some speed, knowing it will make you faster overall.
Short, fast repeats allow you to insert some volume of running at a pace that is significantly faster than race pace. If your goal is a 9:00/mile, youβll do workouts at 8:10-8:50/mile, which allows 9:00 to feel easier!
If you are new to our Crew, new to speed work or aren’t sure if it’s right for you, watch for some others in the group who have put aside their nerves (yes, speed work can cause anxiety) and learned how to embrace the suck. It does get easier…and you get faster. It works but you have to take the leap and just do it!
The Workout:
1-2 mile warm up @ easy pace
400 meters (1/4 mile) x 4 @ 10% faster then 5K pace
800 meters (1/2 mile) x 2 @ 5% 10K pace
400 meters (1/4 mile) x 4 @ 10% faster then 5K pace
1-2 mile cool down @ easy pace
Pacing guidelines: Know your current pace. This needs to be a current (within last 1-2 months) 5K or a 10K race or run where you pushed yourself like you would in a race situation. If you’re not sure what pace you should be running, please reach out to me and let’s chat!
Day 3 “how to” videos:
Squat to Overhead Press:Β The squat and the overhead press are two power-house moves that hit big fat- torching muscles like your glutes, quads, and shoulders.
Dumbbell Reverse Lunge with Front Raise:Β This dumbbell lunge simultaneously works your legs, glutes, arms and shoulders to sculpt a stronger, leanerΒ body.
Jump Rope without rope: If you don’t have a jump rope and don’t like jumping jacks, you can still do this exercise and get your heart rate up. Watch the video below to see how to jump rope,,,,without a rope!
Side Planks:Β Planks are among the best abdominal workouts and the side plank is a great way to work your obliques.
There is A LOT of info here. Don’t get overwhelmed! break it down into manageable pieces and make it work for you.
Plan your week in advance so you know when you will get in your important workouts. But most of all…be good to yourself!
We don’t workout to be skinny….we workout to be healthy, fit and strong!
We want to live in our “house” and feel good in our own skin. It’s not a fad or a trend…it’s a lifestyle.
We’re starting with the weekend so it’s time for our long runs, yoga, swimming, biking, playing outside with the kids, or whatever it is you like to do for active recovery. A few things to remember….
Post today with your July Challenge commitments – What are you committing to? Your options: Quick Morning Workout, Negative Pull Up Challenge, Global 5K Challenge and Monthly Miles Challenge are your “extra” options. Write them down on a note to yourself, take a picture of that note and where it is placed, and post it!
Make sure you have your buddy ready –Β If you are shy or just don’t know who to choose, reach out to me and I will help pair you up.
Print out the July 2017 Challenge Calendar and the Quick Morning Workout and put it with your daily reminder note.
GO FOR A RUN! – Go get some miles and start the month off with a BANG! π
Day 1 exercises:
Warm up with Hip Hurdles (see below for the video tutorial) and a brisk walk or easy jog
Day 2 exercises: Active Recovery – Active Recovery is described as anything that gets you moving but is done easy and in a short time period. After a tough long run, you should not be adding another heavy or tough workout. Keep it short and sweet and just focus on stretching out those sore muscles and getting them moving. You can choose a Yoga option from below, go for a swim, a bike ride, or do some other form of cross training that mimics the running motion.
Hip Hurdles or “hurdle drills” – Everyone knows they should do a warm up before they head out for a run, but we often forget, so this month I will remind you as often as possible. In June, we added the “Hip Hurdles” exercise which is a perfect way to open up our hips and get them ready to go long, so we are incorporating them into our routine before EACH run.
Here’s a reminder about how to do the Hip Hurdles or “hurdle drills – these drills do not require a hurdle. Just imagine a hurdle and get those hips moving!
It came fast this month but here we are…the 30th of the month and last day of our JulyΒ Challenge!
Love that we are ending this month on a Saturday…what better way to end a fabulous month then with a long run!
I hope you all got some great rest last night and are ready to bust out whatever distance is on your schedule. Let us know your plans so we can cheer you on!
Don’t forget your planks and stretching when you done then take tomorrow to rest some more because August is gonna be awesome!
August sarts in 2 days and it’s time to get your payment in if you’re still due. The PayPal link is below and anyone due will be tagged in today’s post.
Thank you for your continued support! Go out and kill those long runs today and let us know how it went! Amiee and I are headed out for 20 and Catherine and Diane are joining us for the back 10. It’s super early (3am) and I am ready for this challenge but do I see an early nap in my future!
Dumbbell Farmers Walk on Toes – :30 for each round
Kettle Bell Squat + Overhead Press
Dumbell Deadlifts – Use your heaviest weights!
Wall Sit – 1 minute each round
Burpees
Plank – :60 (2X)
Bonus: Go for a speedy run! Running builds strong legs so with today’s 3 rounds of leg work…plus a good speed run…your legs will burn! Go get that burn Crew!
Extra Credit: When you’re done with your speedy run…post and tag with #(character’s name) for extra brownie points today!
Yay for Wednesday!! Wednesday is by far my favorite day of the week this month. Well…I really like Saturday long runs too…but our Wednesday ab workout ROCKS!
TONS of activity yesterday! I LOVED it! Can you tell I’m excited at how many of you jumped back in and started towards a brand new ending? It makes me happy happy happy!! π
Let’s keep this motivation rolling and bust out another awesome day today Crew! Ab day and miles on the road. FUN!!! π
Got a little more in you for a few rounds of #DailyAbs today? I’ve been doing this everyday and dang, I can feel it working! Just a few rounds will fire up that core so push through it!
Feeling tight or have some pain somewhere? It happens… stretch out the soreness with our 7 Key Stretches for Runners or some Yoga for Runners. Either one is a great way to stay loose and shake out that soreness!
Still working on our August calendar and I’ve gotten some good stuff coming in but would love to see more! Thank you to Jan Peischel and Kacey Trapp for giving me some stuff you like…would love for others jump in and help me help you reach your goals!
Only a few PayPal notices trickling in. If you are due for August please click here and make sure you are set for our new month!
It would be helpful to know what you loved this month….pick a day you loved and tell me why you loved it.
Now get to work Crew…I want to see even more activity today! Don’t make me call you out next…. π
Bonus: Find one small thing that you can do today to work towards your brand new ending. Make a better food choice, push a little harder than you usually do, write down your goal and tell someone else what that goal is…be accountable.
These are just a couple ideas. Choose whatever makes you feel good, whatever makes you want to leave the past in the past and move forward starting today. I hope to see some great ideas and some fabulous steps towards lots of brand new endings!
Don’t forget about ideas for August! I want to know what you want to do and areas you want to work on. If you don’t speak up…I can’t help you reach your goals!