Day 12: Consistency…Refuse to Give Up!

screen-shot-2016-10-12-at-4-45-13-amHey Crew! The Chicago Marathon is over but there’s no more time to rest. Lots more fun races to come and goals more goals to reach!

Consistency is the key to life long health and fitness and our ab exercises are waiting…

I’m excited and proud to say that the scale has also stayed consistent throughout my marathon training this season. Training for MCM last year, I gained weight…but this summer I was able to stay the course and keep the weight off.

Thank you all for keeping me motivated and accountable along the way! Next up…Rock N Roll Savannah! It was such a blessing to meet Martin, Deena, and Alicja in Chicago…and now I get to look forward to meeting so many more of you in Savannah. The gifts keep coming! πŸ™‚

Let’s get to work Crew!

Day 12 exercises: Abs – 3 sets of 10

****Click here for how to videos****

  • Sharon’s Walk Down Plank
  • Lower Body Russian Twist
  • Stamding Side Crunch
  • In and Outs
  • Bedtime Plank

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Bonus: #AbPyramid

Bringing back another old favorite today. Throw in this Ab PyramidΒ to round out today’s ab work and feel the burn! There’s no reason why you can’t have those flat abs…but you’ve gotta do the work!

Speed Work: Silly me…I forgot all about this week’s speed work. Let’s keep it fun and simple and throw in some fartleks this week. Super simple…during your run today, throw in some speed! Pick a spot in the distance and run as fast as you can to that spot…slow it down and recover, then do it again!

Fartleks are a great way to build some speed into your workout and increase your heart rate…another great way to bur some extra calories and work towards those flat abs! πŸ™‚


Extra Credit: Calorie Counting – We all know abs are built in the kitchen so today we are counting calories. Do you know how much you really eat? Counting calories is a great way to see what you’re taking in…and I bet you’ll be surprised how quickly it ads up. If you are not familiar with counting calories a great way to get started is by using the MyFitnessPal app.

Download MyFitnessPal and “friend” me so we can help keep each other accountable. It’s really easier than you think to keep track of what you eat and if you want to lose weight and tone up, this app will help you reach that goal! With the holidays right around the corner we need to be aware of what’s what and consistent with our diet. Make the commitment NOW and be ready to look fabulous in your holiday attire. Who doesn’t want to walk into their family holiday parties and have everyone saying, “OMG, you look amazing!” πŸ™‚

If you feel like slacking today…think about those goals you want to reach then get up and MOVE! You don’t have to be perfect, but you do have to be consistent!

Refuse to give up and make it a great day Crew! πŸ™‚

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Day 5: I Workout For…

screen-shot-2016-10-05-at-5-30-53-amWe all have different reasons for working out…but all those reasons circle back to the same end conclusion…we do it for us.

Because when we are the best we can be, it filters own through all the areas of our life. Everything else gets better…our confidence, our strength, our health…our loved ones benefit, we benefit…we are happier, less stressed…life is just better.

Whatever your reasons for committing to workout…think of them as you power through our ab exercises today. Why do you workout?

Day 5 exercises: Abs – 2 sets of 10

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  • Sharon’s Walk Down Plank
  • Lower Body Russian Twist (Windmills)
  • Standing Side Crunch
  • In and Outs
  • Bedtime Plank

Bonus: Round 3 – A great set of exercises deserves another round! These are quick and simple…throw in another set!

Hurricane Matthew has thrown me off and today will be stressful getting everything packed and ready to leave a day early. I will worry about my little man and the rest of my family as I fly out of harms way so please pray for everyone here in Florida and the rest of the east coast as we brace for a hurricane that actually might hit us this time.

Let’s get moving and make it a great hump day Crew!

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Day 30: Victory!

victoryWe did it y’all! 30 Days of an awesome strength challenge is in the books!

Well, after today of course… Close out the month strong with a killer ab day then grab this photo and shout it out to everyone…VICTORY IS MINE!!!

What an amazing month! So many strong, committed, hard working Crew members this month. I think this is one of the hardest working months we’ve had so far. I couldn’t be more proud!

Finish strong Crew!Β Victory is knowing you gave it your all…even when you didn’t want too. Victory doesn’t mean you didn’t miss a day…. It means you pushed through, stayed the course and are stronger, more confident and ready to conquer the world!

Day 30 exercises: Abs – 4 sets of 15Β 

****Click here for how to videos****

  • Crunches
  • Dumbbell Side Bends
  • Russian Twists
  • Plank – Your Choice (:90 2X)

Bonus: Daily Abs – 3 rounds!Β Daily Abs

GETTTT ITTTT!!!

That’s it for September Crew! The month has flown by yet again and it’s been fabulous. Take time to stretch it out today and get ready for those long runs this weekend.

Brand new month starts tomorrow…who’s ready???

 

Day 23: Making Progress

screen-shot-2016-09-22-at-8-16-29-pmEvery workout is a step towards our goals…let’s make some progress baby!!

While runningΒ doesn’t directly target ourΒ abs, we can certainly use it to help define ourΒ abdominal muscles. After all, it burns the layers of fat that prevent yourΒ absΒ from appearing.

But sadly, running alone won’t do the job. We have to eliminate those extra calories from our diet that turn into belly fat. Even if we run 50 miles a week, our belly won’t vanish if we eat donuts and french fries all day long.

Healthy eating and running are a great start, but you know we need to do even more…time to make some progress onΒ our core!

Oh yea…I messed up yesterday…OOPS! Time to step up our planks to :90 Crew…you got this!!

Day 23 exercises: 4 sets of 15

  • Crunches
  • Dumbbell Side Bends
  • Russian Twists
  • Plank – Your Choice (:90 2X)

Bonus: Stick Crunch – 2 sets of 15

Benefit: Strengthens the abdominal wall and improves the stability of the pelvis and lower spine during running.

Lie on your back, bend your knees, and draw them as close to your chest as possible. Grasp any type of stick or rod (such as a broom handle) with both hands, positioned shoulder-width apart. Begin with your arms extended straight toward your toes. Now squeeze your abdominal muscles and reach forward with the stick until it passes beyond your toes. (This is a very small movementβ€”just a few inches.) Pause for one second and relax.

Here’s a super quick video to show you how it’s done.

https://youtu.be/10B0689L7y8

Take a few minutes to stretch out and roll those legs!

YAY for Friday!! Let’s get this workout done and get ready for another fabulous weekend. πŸ™‚

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Day 16: Short and Sweet…

short-and-sweetToday’s workout is short and sweet so let’s get it done and move on to the weekend!

It’s an early up and out the door for me and some Jax Crew members so I’ll let you find your motivation to get today’s ab work done. 3 sets of 10 + a few rounds of Daily Abs and you’re good to go!

But hey…our workout is short and sweet so all the more reason to watch what you eat! πŸ˜‰

Day 16 exercises: Abs – 3 sets of 10

****Click here for how to videos****

  • Crunches
  • Dumbbell Side Bends
  • Russian Twists
  • Plank – Your Choice (:45 2X)

Bonus: #DailyAbsΒ Daily Abs

How many rounds do you have in you today?

All that’s left is thinking about your weekend plan. Hydrate, rest, think about your pre-run meals, and STRETCH!

Don’t forget what we’ve done this week. Throw in a back bend and a straddle stretch to open your back, shoulders, hips, thighs, and hamstrings. So many areas hit with just two stretches.


QuickΒ Racery update from last night. If you logged some milesΒ screen-shot-2016-09-15-at-6-29-08-pmafter about 6:30pm those aren’t counted in this update.

The top teams are pretty neck and neck. IΒ know we’ve got some serious miles being logged this weekend so I’m excited to see where we stand on Monday!

Love you all and will see you after 22! Time to chase some dreams…run out of breath…then keep running! πŸ™‚

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Day 27: Easy to Eat…Hard to Burn!

Every drop of sweatRemember how yummy that dinner was last night? Time to work it off Core Crew!

Let every drop of sweat remind you how hard it is to burn off the calories…thenΒ don’t ruin it by eating crap!

One day at a time…one meal at a time…baby steps. When you go to reach for crap…think about all those crunches you did today…and WALK AWAY! πŸ™‚

Day 27 exercises:

  • 50 Jumping Jacks
  • Frog Sit Ups – 4 sets of 15
  • Oblique Crunches – 4 sets of 15
  • Reverse Crunches – 4 sets of 15
  • Plank – :30 – 1 min (2X)
  • 100 Crunches – 4 sets of 25
  • Ab Stretches – see below

Bonus: #FlabToFabΒ flab to fab

This bonus is SO doable! Find an extra 15 minutes and get it done! I want to see lots of posts with #FlabToFab today!


Speed Work: I see some people getting their speed work done…but not many. Huge props to Jennifer and Marion for knocking it out! Who else up for a little speed today?

Warm up then get ready for 6 – 10 sets of 200 meter sprints. That’s just over one tenth of a mile. YOU CAN DO THIS! Stop thinking about it…just go do it!

If you need a reminder of how to do it…or how fast you should be going for that .12 mile click here.

Just go do it.. don’t make me come find you and drag some speed out of you! πŸ˜‰

Stretch Core Crew!! Here’s our 7 Key Stretches for Runners. Give those muscles some love!

Let’s get over the hump and get closer to the weekend. One day at a time y’all…only 3 more days in our April Challenge…finish strong!

Ab Stretches:

 

 

 

Days 23 & 24: It’s Simple…Go RUN!

log off shut down go run mamavation-MondayWondering what you should do today?

It’s simple. Log Off. Shut Down. Go Run!!

Doesn’t matter how far or how fast…in fact I WANT you to go slow! But I also want you to push yourself out of your comfort zone.

Whatever that means to you… 1 mile, ten miles, 20 miles…log off now and gNever regret runningo run!

Day 23 exercises: Long Run + Planks (:30 – 1 min 2X) + 7 Key Stretches for RunnersΒ 

Some people prefer to get their long run in on Sunday and that’s cool….switch it up and get your Day 24 exercises knocked out today then go long tomorrow! πŸ™‚

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Recap: What’s the message this weekend??

GO FOR A RUN! A long one! πŸ™‚

 

 

Day 24 exercises: Abs

  • 50 Jumping Jacks
  • Stability Ball Crunch – 4 sets of 15
  • Lying Leg Raise – 4 sets of 15
  • Dumbbell Side Bend – 4 sets of 15
  • Planks – :30 – 1 min (2X)
  • 100 Crunches
  • Ab Stretches – See below

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Bonus: Did someone say Burpees??

Oh yea!! Let’s get it y’all! 4 rounds of 10 burpees! 1 set Β in between each round of abs. You CAN do this!!! Get it done and tag your post withΒ #LoveBurpees!

Ready for a fantastic, active weekend? Make it great and remember…

Its simple just go run

Ab Stretches:

 

 

Day 20: Go Hard or Go Home

Screen Shot 2016-04-20 at 5.16.09 AMWhat are we doing today? You got it…Crunching it out for some killer abs!

I don’t know anyone who loves crunches…but we’re doing them everyday because summer is around the corner and we all want to look nice in our bathing suits. Let’s get rid of the muffin top and get those nice toned abs we all crave!

Day 20: “How to” videos

  • 50 Jumping Jacks
  • Frog Sit ups – 3 sets of 15
  • Oblique Crunches – 3 sets of 15
  • Reverse Crunches – 3 sets of 15
  • Plank – :30-1 min (2X)
  • 75 Crunches
  • Ab stretches – These will feel really good today so don’t skip them!

210 varios crunches today…I think that’s enough don’t you? πŸ˜‰

Bonus: Dead Bugs and Bird Dogs – These exercises will give you a little extra core work today and are very similar to each other except they are switched around. Knock out 3 sets of 10 each for your bonus today. Here’s how to do them.

Other stuff on the agenda…running drills and speed work.

Running Drill: Running BackwardsΒ – Strengthen your glutes and hamstring with this drill. It feels awkward but it will help you build strength.

How:Β Although it will seem awkward at first, try to replicate your forward running motion while moving backward. You’ll still be pushing off of your forefoot and swinging you arms, but you’ll be lunging backward with your hamstrings and using core muscles to stabilize differently than you’re used to while moving forward. Focus on form, not on speed. Do two or four reps of 50 to 100 meters.

Why do we do running drills? Lots of reasons…build strength, improve form, increase cadence.

A lot of our running drills will help you improve your cadence. What is cadence?

CadenceΒ – Stride rate, number of steps per minute or leg turnover. Efficient runners tend to have stride rates of about 180 steps per minute. Increasing stride rate usuallyΒ meansΒ shortening your stride so that you areΒ runningΒ the same pace while maintaining a fasterΒ cadence.

Cadence is a critical part of running, lowering the stress on ankles, knees, & feet, improving running economy, reducing injury rates, and enhancing running form. Simply…Cadence is how often your feet touch the ground and it’s easy to modify.

Increasing your cadence will help you run faster and more efficiently and it will also help you avoid injuryy. There’s been lots of talk over the last fews years about heel striking and don’t worry…if you are a heel striker…you are not alone. Consider the results of aΒ study done by Pete LarsonΒ at the 2009 Manchester City Marathon. Using a high speed camera, Larson filmed runners at the 10km and 32km points of the race, and later classified them according to their foot strike.

At the 10K mark, his results for 936 runners were as follows:

Heel strike: 88.9%; midfoot: 3.4%; forefoot: 1.8%; asymmetrical 5.9%

88.9% heel strikers! Good news! Experts now agree that heel striking alone is not the problem. Instead of it being all about landing on the heel…experts now say “running efficiency is not so much a question of what part of the foot touches the ground first, but howΒ closeΒ initial contact is to underneath the hips, i.e. your centre of mass.”Β In other words, a heel strike that landsΒ closeΒ to the hips and on a bent knee causes no significant over-braking or over-loading to the knee.

Screen Shot 2016-04-20 at 5.46.52 AMWe’ve all heard of Meb, who is aΒ classic example of a a runner with a “good heel strike”. American long distance specialist Mebrahtom β€œMeb” Keflezighi, silver medalist in the 2004 Olympics men’s marathon, winner of the 2009 New York City Marathon, 4th place in the 2012 Olympics.

You can see him here landing on his heel…but you can also see how his knee is bent and his foot lands closer to his body…not straight out in front of him.

What does this mean for us? It means that you shouldn’t worry so much about how your foot lands…but about where your foot lands in reference to your body. Increasing your cadence will force you to pull your landing leg back and closer to the center of your body.

Try this Running Turnover Drill during your runs this week and let us know what you find. Don’t try this while doing your speed work…pick a different run.

Turnover Drill: Find and improve your cadence

  1. Slowly jog about half to three-quarters of a mile.
  2. Begin to run at your normal pace. Once you’ve hit your stride, start your stopwatch, and for :15 count the times your right foot pushes off. Multiply by four. That’s your turnover rate.
  3. Jog a bit more at slow speed, and then repeat Step 2, trying to increase the number of footfalls per minute by two to five.
  4. Repeat up to four more times, trying to increase your footfalls every time. Stop increasing the number of footfalls when you’re not running comfortably anymore.

Speed Work: We are still working on our 1/4 mile repeats. IIP – Introduce, Improve, Perfect. Find this week’s speed work and the pace you should be runningΒ here.

When it’s all said and done…don’t forget to stretch!

That’s all for today Core Crew. Keep inspiring each other and yourself to do a little more than you thought you were capable of. Get out of your comfort zone and make it a great Hump Day! πŸ™‚

Ab Stretches and 7 Key Stretches for Runners:

 

Days 16 & 17: Ruled by Freedom or Fear?

first you feel like dyingGo long…even if you’re training to go short.

Sounds crazy right? It’s not.

The long runs groom your body intoΒ runningΒ as effortlessly as possible…even for those shorter distance races.

Check this out…

In November of 1961, legendary coachΒ Arthur LydiardΒ told the 1960 800m gold medalist, Peter Snell, to go run a marathon. Before that, Lydiard had Snell incorporating the Waiatarua circuit, a grueling, 22-mile long run up and down theΒ Waitakere RangesΒ in New Zealand, as part of his 100-mile training week. What was a man who would race for less than 2 minutes doingΒ runningΒ for 2 hours? This type of training was completely unheard of for middle-distance runners back in those days.

But it paid off.

Only two months after his Lydiard-mandated marathon, Snell ran a world-record mile (3:54). And in the 1964 Olympics, he won gold in the 800 and 1500m events.

The long run has been popular ever since.

Why is this? What are the physiological changes long runs produce that are beneficial to someone who is racing for a short period of time? According to Running Times columnist and coach, Greg McMillan, there are three key physiological adaptations that occur in the body during a long run: enzymatic, capillary and musculoskeletal. When you run long, you increase enzymes in your muscle cells and grow capillaries, which are the small vessels that surround the cells. These important changes allow more oxygen to be delivered to working muscles. You also strengthen your muscles, tendons and ligaments. “These adaptations help you in shorter races like the 5K because it’s still primarily an aerobic activity,” McMillan says. “The more oxygen that you can deliver to the working muscles, the better your performance will be. And the stronger your muscles, tendons, bones and ligaments become, the more you are capable to conduct better race-specific training like intervals.”

Read the rest of theΒ Runner’s World article “Why Non-Marathoners Still Need Long Runs” here.

How Far Is Far Enough? If you are not accustomed to running long, McMillan advises working up to 90 minutes to properly stimulate the body’s adaptations then suggests that athletes increase the duration of their long runs up to 2 hours.

runners high is realWhat does this mean for us? Even if we are training for shorter distance races,Β or are just working up to longer runs….we still need to fit long runs into our routine. Running for 90 minutes might seem crazy to those who are running 2-3 miles…but instead of thinking about miles…think time. If you are running 2-3 miles in 30-40 minutes…slow your pace and go out for a 50-60 minute run this weekend. Don’t think about your pace…or the distance. Check the time when you leave…then set out to run for about an hour. Go slow, looks at your surroundings, enjoy nature…whatever keeps you going…but just go out and do it. If you have yet to experience that “runner’s high” you’ll be feeling it after your first long run!

Day 16 exercises: Go long (minimum 50-90 minutes) + Planks (:30-1 min 2X) + 7 Key Stretches for Runners

Day 17 exercises: Remember you can switch it up and do Day 17 on Saturday if you are running long on Sunday. In case you need them…here are the how to videos for these exercises.

  • 50 Jumping Jacks
  • Stability Ball Crunch – 3 sets of 15
  • Lying Leg Raise – 3 sets of 15
  • Dumbbell Side Bends – 3 sets of 15
  • Plank – :30 – 1 min (2X)
  • 75 Crunches
  • Ab Stretches! – see below

Weekend Bonus: Back to Back RunsΒ ruled by freedom or fear

Yes…we need time to recover…but recovering doesn’t mean you can’t run. Keep your 2nd run of the weekend short. 30-40 minutes. Take it slow and just shake out those legs. I’m not talking about 2 a days here…I’m saying run both days. Back to Back runs will train your body to get used to running when you are tired. Don’t be afraid…think of the freedom you will experience when you find out you can do it!

Virtual Race: If you haven’t signed up yet but want too…here are the links to our first virtual race, Make it Count, and the FB event for our group. Remember to join the event so we know who’s in and can cheer each other on.

Long runs, stretching, abs, more stretching, 2nd run. That’s what’s on the menu this weekend Core Crew. Have fun and make it great! πŸ™‚

Ab Stretches:

Day 13: No More Ab Neglect!

abs neglectedWe are runners. Runners love to run…duh… But ignoring ab work could mean more than slower running, it can also mean breathing issues which leads to more problems….like pain.

This was an interesting topic for me to look into today because while I knew that core work is important for us…I didn’t know how much our core work could affect our breathing patterns. And I didn’t realize how ineffective breathing could cause pain in other areas of our body while running.

We know the obvious…breathing properly helps us keep a stead pace and avoid side stitches…but did you know that:

“dysfunctional breathing patterns have the potential to wreck our bodies. Inhibition of respiratory stabilizers like the diaphragm, TVA, multifidus, obliques and the pelvic floor muscles will force your body to rely on other less efficient muscles to keep you alive and breathing. Most often respiratory dysfunction will drive compensatory facilitation upward and downward into the surrounding muscles of the shoulders and hips.”

The result is often pain/stiffness in at least 1 of 3 places:

1). Neck/Shoulders (Specifically the Scalenes, SCM and Pectoralis Minor)

2). SI Joint/Lumbar Spine

3). Anterior Hip

Interesting right? Did you know that inefficient breathing could lead to pain in your neck, shoulders, back, and hips? Read more about how our breathing affects other aspects of our body, how you can increase your breathing efficiency, and other exercises that will help you get back on track and avoid unnecessary Β with this article by Movement as Medicine.Β Β We are going to try one of them today…with “90/90 breathing” as our bonus exercise.

Day 13 exercises: “How to” videos

  • 50 Jumping Jacks
  • Frog Sit ups – 3 sets of 10
  • Oblique Crunches – 3 sets of 10
  • Reverse Crunches – 3 sets of 10
  • Plank – :30-1 min (2X)
  • 50 Crunches
  • Ab Stretches – see below

Bonus: 90/90 BreathingΒ 

90/90 breathing has been found to be extremely effective at re-establishing the zone of apposition in people who are chronically overextended and is frequently a first choice when treating clients with shoulder mobility andΒ hip impingement issues. Here’s how to do it.

  1. Lie on the floor with your heels on a bench, couch or even a wall. If you use a wall, put your heels on the wall with your toes off. Pull your heels down toward the floor and lift your butt off the ground slightly.
  2. Your head should be flat on the ground. If this is uncomfortable, use a small pillow under your head. Take a deep breath through your nose, and then blow all of the air out of your mouth. Keep exhaling until there is absolutely no air left in your lungs. Pause for two seconds then breathe in. Repeat this five times.
  3. During this drill, you should exhale with enough force to you feel your abs working. Your exhale should last at least eight seconds, and the inhale should be three or four seconds.

Watch this video to see how it’s done and take your time breathing deeply to get the maximum impact. I struggle with my breathing and always have to make a point to focus on it while I’m running. I also have shoulder and neck pain which I know is also a result of tensing up while I’m running…maybe this will help! πŸ™‚

Running Drills and Speed Work: Yesterday before my killer workout with the Runwell crew I got there early and did a warm up mile and the running drills. Let me tell you…I would not have been able to keep pace if I had neglected this warm up. The team with an Olympian coach as our leader set out fast at around a 9:20 for the first mile. For me…that is almost race pace…so warm up was key. I did a mile and a half at an 11 min mile then a few running drills to loosen up. Boy was I glad I did! If I hadn’t…I would’ve been seeing their backsides way in the distance…

Remember to warm up with a 1/2 to a full mile…take a few minutes to get in some running drills that we’ve been practicing…then set out on your speed work. Click here to find this week’s running drills and speed work. Don’t forget why we are doing the same routine as last week…IIP: Introduce, Improve, Perfect.Β Runwell Virtual Make it Count Medal

Virtual Race: If you haven’t had a chance yet…check out this month’s Make it Count Β virtual race benefiting Runwell. The Runwell team is changing the lives of those suffering from addiction. Can you help make a difference and make your miles count? I already got my medal and it is really nice…the best virtual race medal I’ve gotten for running miles I would run either way…check it out.

Sometimes I like seeing who reads to the bottom to make sure they aren’t missing anything…so today I am throwing in an extra ab bonus. Knock it out then tag your post with #BrowniePoints to let me know you’re paying attention. πŸ˜‰

Brownie Points: In and Outs (50X) – 2 ways to do them

Last but never least….take time to run through our 7 Key Stretches for Runners! When your relaxing at the end of your day…watching TV and reading or whatever it is you do to wind down…take a few minutes to stretch your muscles to keep them soft and pliable. Your body will thank you!

So…on the schedule for Wednesday, Day 13: Abs, Bonus – 90/90 breathing, running drills, speed work. Get to it and make it a great day Core Crew! πŸ™‚

Ab Stretches: