Day 10: Abs Defined

screen-shot-2016-11-09-at-5-15-24-pmIt’s Ab day again and we can’t talk about abs without talking about how our they affect our running….but come on…we’re ALWAYS talking about running…

There are two types of runners: those who have great abs, and those who want them!ย Go ahead, admit it: you want great abs! Itโ€™s nothing to be ashamed of.

Besides looking good, great abs really are healthy. Research has shown that, for both genders, there is a strong correlation between the amount of abdominal fat a person has and the risk of developing metabolic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. Obviously, men and women with visible abdominal muscles have a small amount of belly fat and therefore a lower risk for these diseases.

Blah Blah Blah…right? Yea we all know great abs are healthy, but more important (to us) how to do they affect our running???

It’s no coincidence that great abs also result inย other benefits specific to runners: better running performance and fewer injuries!

Visible abdominal muscles result not just from having a small amount of abdominal fat but also from having well conditioned core musculature. Strong abs increase the stability of your hips, pelvis, and even your knees during running. (SCORE!)

The result is less strain on your muscles and connective tissues and less chance of injury. Also, by minimizing wasteful movement at the joints, strong abs make your stride more efficient, so you can run faster, longer. That’s what we all want right? To run faster and longer!

Even if you run 50 miles a week, your paunch wonโ€™t vanish if you continue to eat donuts and french fries all day long. Weย have to eliminate those extra calories from your diet that are turned into belly fat. So diet is an important part of the equation.

If you’ve worked hard and only have a very small amount of belly fat,ย you still need to condition your abdominal muscles with core strength exercises, because your core muscles wonโ€™t show through if they are poorly conditioned.

The take away: Eat Good and Do Your Ab Exercises! ๐Ÿ™‚ย 

Day 10 exercises: Abs – 3 sets :30 each moveย 

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  • Roll Up
  • Pilates Scissors
  • Brid Dog Crunch right side
  • Boat Pose
  • Bird Dog Crunch left side
  • Side Plank – :30 each side

Bonus:ย There are dozens of abdominal exercises you can use to strengthen your midsection; the best ones for runners are those that have the most functional carryover to the act of running. I’ve done tons of research and the 3 exercises below are the best of the best for runners. Pick one, or do all three and tell us which one was your favorite. If you love the exercise keep doing it on ab day. Progress by adding additional repetitions.

I’m not adding videos for these so you need to pay close attention to the directions. But I would love to see your video to show others and to see if you’re doing it correct!

*Side Note: You may notice that these exercises not only target our core, but they’re also great for our hips and pelvis! ๐Ÿ™‚

Lying Draw-In with Hip Flexion

Benefit: teaches your deep abs to stabilize the pelvis during alternating leg movements.

Lay face up with your head supported by a large pillow or foam roller. Begin with your legs bent 90 degrees and your thighs perpendicular to the floor, feet together. Engage your deep abs by drawing your navel toward your spine. While holding this contraction, slowly lower your right foot to the floor, return slowly to the starting position, and then lower the left foot. If you find this easy, you are failing to hold the contraction of your deep abs. Lower each foot to the floor 8 to 10 times.

Hip Twist

Benefit: strengthens the abdominal muscles that prevent excessive trunk rotation during running

Lay face up with your arms resting at your sides and your palms flat on the floor. Extend your legs directly toward the ceiling, keeping your feet together, and point your toes. Keeping your big toes side-by-side, tip your legs 12 to 18 inches to the right by twisting at the hip, so that your left buttock comes off the floor. Fight the pull of gravity by maintaining stability with your abs and obliques. Pause for a moment, then return slowly to the start position, again using your core muscles to control the movement. Repeat on the left side.

Supine Running

Benefit: strengthens the lower abs and hip flexors with a running-specific leg action

Lay face up with your arms resting at your sides. Begin with your legs extended and your feet raised two inches above the floor, heels together. Press the small of your back into the floor. Now draw your left knee toward your head while keeping your right leg extended and your lower spine in contact with the floor. Return to the starting position and then draw your left knee toward your head. Repeat 8-12 times with each leg.


Speed Work: For most of us, today is the last chance to do speed work before our long run this weekend. What are you waiting for? Click here and scroll down for this week’s “short” ladder workout.


Stretching: I’ve laid off harping about stretching lately….does that mean your not doing it? I can talk about it more! ๐Ÿ˜‰ If stretching is not part of your every day routine, your body is missing out on a very important and relaxing part of the plan. If you’ve yet to face an injury use stretching as prehab rather than rehab! If you’ve had some niggling pain this should be a no brainer for you! Our 7 Key Stretches for Runners hit all the major parts and it doesn’t take long. Please, take time to stretch.

That’s all for today Crew. Getting defined abs is another step in the process to becoming a more efficient, faster runner. And all those other health benefits too…take your time and use your core to power through our exercises today!

If you hear that voice inside that yells “can’t” DON’T LISTEN. Push harder and listen for the voice that whispers CAN!

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Day 8: Insanity Is…

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Yea yea…we know….insanity is doing the same thing, over and over again, but expecting different results. That’s usually true…unless it’s ab day…then doing the same thing over and over again will bring different results. Nice, strong, trim ABS!

Our Tuesday and Thursday Ab routine is the same as last week. The only difference….now we’re stepping it up to 3 rounds. 3 rounds of each exercise for the rest of the month. In this case, insanely doing the same routine over and over while bracing that core will bring awesome results!

Day 8 exercises: Abs – 3 rounds – :30 each exercise for all exercises = 1 round

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  • Roll Up
  • Pilates Scissors
  • Bird Dog Crunch – Right Side
  • Boat Pose
  • Bird Dog Crunch – Left Side
  • Side Plank – :30 each side

Daily Abs

Bonus:ย #DailyAbs – In the spirit of INSANITY and doing the same thing over and over again….it’s back to our #DailyAbs!

3 rounds….1-2 minutes per round + a short rest in between sets = an extra 10 minutes. It would be INSANE if you couldn’t find the time! Come on Crew you got this!

 


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Extra Credit: #5MinutePlank

What’s Ab day without a 5 minute plank?

This is a moving plank so you aren’t holding the same position for very long. Stick with it and prove to yourself just how strong you are!

 


Sarah’s Calorie Burn: Throw in a little extra calorie burn if it’s a rest day form running!

  • 25 Squats
  • 60 Jumping Jacks
  • 20 Push Ups
  • 50 Crunches

Speed Work: The “Short” Ladder – Check out this week’s speed work by clicking hereย for Monday’s post and scrolling down. Do you have a plan to get your speed work in?


People often call runners “insane” because we push ourselves past normal limits. We endure pain when others would quit. We get up early, have crazy workout routines, and skip “normal” fun stuff to sweat, have sore muscles, and lose toenails.

But we know the truth. Although runners might be “insane” to a normal person, insanity is…the definition of fun!

Don’t be normal…normal is boring. Be awesome…be different…be a little insane…Be you!

And by that I mean…get up and get to work on those abs Crew! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Day 3: How Bad Do You Want It?

screen-shot-2016-11-02-at-8-25-43-pmWe have choices to make every day that affect our goals.

What will we eat healthy? Will be will active?ย Do we run or rest?ย Will we stay hydrated? Will we stretch and roll out our legs?

How do weย decide? A new study suggests that our decisions rely on two separate networks in our brain: “one that determines the overall value, the risk versus reward of individual choices, and another that guides how you ultimately behave.

The study’s co-author Ralph Adolphs, a professor of psychology at Caltech, explains the distinction: โ€œYour valuation network is always providing you with information about whatโ€™s rewarding around you, the things you want to do or buy, but also lots of distracting things popping into your vision.โ€

Glascher explains that people tend to choose immediate gratification rather than delayed reward, and we ignore risks when the reward seems large. The trick is to go with your gut feeling about whether a choice is good or bad, and to ignore distractions and impulse behaviors. It’s about making decisions that benefit us in the long run versus ones that make us feel good in the moment, but leave us feeling bad after it’s done. Ultimately, it’s about choice.

screen-shot-2016-11-02-at-9-28-23-pmChoice is the purest expression of free will, and the freedom to choose allows usย to shape our lives exactly how we wish.ย But choice is difficult because it also represents sacrifice. Choosing something inherently meansย giving upย something else, something we might want tomorrow, or next week.

Lifeโ€™s not about checking an item off your to-do list, although lists do make it easier to get things done. Lifeโ€™s about being content with where youโ€™ve been, honest with yourself about where you are now, and the courage to make the right choices about where youโ€™re going. Itโ€™s about being proud of who you are, the effort you make daily, what you represent, and the impact that youโ€™re having on others.

screen-shot-2016-11-02-at-9-28-34-pmAt the end of the day, contentment lands directlyย with the choices that you make. So give some serious thought to every choice you face.

โ€œLife is a sum of all your choices.โ€ Are you happy with the path that youโ€™re choosing for yourself? The choice is yours.

How bad do you want it?ย 

Day 3 exercises: Abs – 2 sets (:30 each move)

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

  • Roll Up
  • Pilates Scissors
  • Bird Dog Crunch (Right Side)
  • Boat Pose
  • Bird Dog Crunch (Left Side)
  • Side Plank (:30 each side)

Daily AbsBonus: #Daily Absย 

Back to a favorite of mine. How many rounds will you choose to do today?ย How bad do you want trim, strong abs?

This bonus only takes about 1-2 minutes per round. Give yourself a minute to rest in between rounds, then go at it again.

Got an extra 8 minutes for 3 rounds? 10-12 minutes for 4 rounds? 15 minutes for 5 rounds?

Who wants it the most??


Speed Work: TONS of great speed work yesterday! Super proud of everyone who gets out there and tries it. No matter how well it goes today, it benefits you. Better breathing, faster leg turnover leading to a higher cadence, ultimately…more confidence. If it doesn’t go as planned, keep trying! Don’t go out too fast in the beginning and DON’T beat yourself up. Every time you try you will get a little bit better. Don’t give up! Click here and scroll down for this week’s speed work.

When you’re done, don’t blow it by making bad food choices. Think about the risk versus reward, avoid distractions and impulsive snacking. Decide now to make good choices today. Get moving, eat healthy, drink water, stretch, do everything in your power to reach the goals that are important to you.

If those goals are important, you’ll find a way. So…how bad do YOU want it?

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Day 1: Steer Yourself

screen-shot-2016-11-01-at-5-11-05-amYou’re determined! You’re smart!

You’re ready for a brand new start!

I can hoot, holler and cheer, but only YOU can decide the direction you will steer.

Today, YOU choose the path your feet will take.

Active, healthy, and STRONG…is this the choice will you make?

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Hello November! Hello cool weather!

NOW is the time to commit to a healthy holiday season.

Don’t wait till you let yourself slip, cause you know those bad choices go straight to your hips!

You don’t have to skip ALL the yummy treats…but be smart!

This November it’s all in the hips, so choose wisely….

Eat healthy, get active, be strong, and run with your heart!

Day 1 exercises: Abs – 2 sets (:30 each move + Side Planks)

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

  • Roll Up
  • Pilates Scissors
  • Bird Dog Crunch (right side)
  • Boat Post
  • Bird Dog Crunch (left side)
  • Side Planks – :30 each side

Bonus: 50 Crunches (2 sets of 25)ย 


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Speed Work: Want to get faster, breathe better, make those longer runs feel easier? The magic pill is sweaty and intensity!

Remember that mile we did a few weeks ago? Time to break it in half and dialย up the speed. This week’s workout = 800s. Take that mile time that you wrote down, break that time it in half (1/2 mile) then run 800s (1/2 mile) just a tad faster. Then take a 1-2 minute rest. Stand still, breathe deeply, drink some water, then go at it again!

Workout: 6x 800M

  1. Warm up (1-1.5 miles)
  2. 800M 6X (3 miles)
  3. Cool down (1-1.5 miles)
  4. Total of 5-6 miles

The time is NOW Crew! Get up, get moving, and let’s kick off November on a good start! ๐Ÿ™‚

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Day 30: Final Day…a Day to Remember!

didnt do it perfectThis is it Core Crew…Day 30…the final day of our May Challenge!

The month has flown by so quickly…and even if you didn’t do every single day, even if you didn’t do it perfectly…you still did it!

You’re stronger, healthier, and more confident in yourself and your abilities. You know you can do the speed work and you know the running drills make you a better runner. Now put it all together and have a killer last day of May!

It’s Memorial Day and most of us aren’t working. So once you get done with day 30 (arms) ….go out for a run and take time to reflect, give thanks, and remember those who died for our freedom.

5 sets of each exercise and 50 push ups today y’all. Push through and finish strong!

Day 30 exercises:

  • Lunge Stance Single Arm Shoulder Press – 5 sets of 10
  • Renegade Row – 5 sets of 10
  • Arm Raises – Front & Side – 5 sets of 10
  • Plank – 1 minute (2X)
  • Side Plank – :30 each side (2X)
  • 50 Push Ups

Bonus: #RunToRememberย Run to Remember

Go for a run…a run to remember! Remember those who have fallen and gave their lives so we can live free. Take time to think abut those men and women and dedicate your run to them. Doesn’t matter how far or how fast…just go run. Come home and knock out our 7 Key Stretches for Runners then go have some fun!

Tomorrow, May 31st is a rest day from strength training since this is a 30 Day Challenge. We will pick up on Wednesday with a brand new challenge! I will be getting it out to you sometime tomorrow.

Have a great Memorial Day and an awesome final day of our May Challenge Core Crew! ๐Ÿ™‚

Yes I did it

Days 28 & 29: Success = Sum of Small Efforts

drained and tiredWe’re all tired…sore…drained…physically and emotionally. It’s been a tough month with so much going on. Family, work, working out… being everything to everyone…

You’ve been going so hard all month…and let me tell you… it has been amazing to watch you get stronger, fitter, and more confident!

But the month is not over…yet.ย You have to keep going…keep pushing…just a few more days Core Crew!

The weekend is all about the long run! What is your plan? No matter what “long” means to you…make a plan…and make it happen. Our plans don’t always work out exactly as we want…but without them we are much less likely to reach our goals!

Day 28 exercises: Long Run + 7 Key Stretches for Runners + Plank – 1 minute (1X) + Side Plank – :30 each side (1X)

Day 29 exercises: Plank – 1 Minute (1X) + Side Plank :30 each side (1X) + Rest (or make up a missed day)

Remember…our calendar is just a guideline. Make it work for you. Switch up the days to fit in your schedule, but don’t stop moving because every small effort…repeated day in and day out…moves us closer and closer to our goals!

Make it a great weekend Core Crew! ๐Ÿ™‚

Sucess is the sum

Day 27: Where Is Your Gym?

my-gymBeing inspiring at 3:30am doesn’t come easy…especially when you’ve got to get out the doorย for a 15 mile run. But here goes.

Get to work! ๐Ÿ˜‰

All kidding aside…it’s Friday and it’s almost the weekend! Where will your gym be today?

My gym is outside in the crisp, clean morning air with some of my favorite people. Today is our first 15 mile training run to prepare for the Chicago Marathon. Going long is exciting and nerve racking but friends make it easier and fun.

Find your passion… find your reason to get moving…find your gym and make today count. Take a pic of your gym and share it with us…maybe you’ll inspire someone to get up and get moving!

Day 27 exercises:

  • Pistol Squats – 2 sets of 6 (each leg)
  • Fire Hydrant + Donkey Kick – 4 sets of 10
  • Squats – Your Choice – 4 sets of 10
  • Plank – 1 minute (2X)
  • Side Plank – :30 each side (2X)
  • 50 Push Ups

Bonus: #StretchItOut

Since it’s almost time to go long over the weekend knock out leg day then take the extra time to go through our 7 Key Stretches for Runners. Your body will thank you!

That’s all I’ve got, but you’re a runner…you understand. Go out and make it a great Friday Core Crew! ๐Ÿ™‚

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Day 26: Relentless Forward Motion

Strength-Training-for-RunnersBy now you know how important strength training is for runners…. but there’s always more to learn. If you have a few extra minutes read this post by Relentless Forward Commotion, “Strength Training for Runners: Why You Should Pick Up Weight.”ย 

If you don’t want to read the full article, here’s an important excerpt:

Yes, specificity of training is a huge component to successful running. In laymanโ€™s terms: in order to improve your running, you must run. I wonโ€™t argue that fact. But in my opinion, strength training is not only beneficial to your training routine (i.e., it will make you faster and stronger), it is vital in helping to help prevent injury, and will contribute to your overall health and fitness levels.

When I was in school, a good friend of mine, who happened to also be my professor, who happens to be a female sub-3-hour marathon runner (sheโ€™s fast) told us that she had once had aย DEXA scanย (bone density) that revealed something alarming: from the waist down, she had excellent bone density, thanks to the many miles she logged weekly. From the waist up, due to the lack of training her upper body, she was considered pre-osteoporosis. She wasnโ€™t even 40 years old.

Not yet 40, runs a sub 3 marathon, pre-osteoporosis. WHAT?!? So even though this woman was in great shape…she was still facing issues.

Strength training is about more than just getting rid of extra weight and flab, about more than proper form, about more than getting faster…it’s also good for your bones and your overall health!

Strength training takes time and dedication. One workout will not make you stronger…you have to keep doing it every week… you have to commit to relentless forward motion to stay healthy and get stronger. Let’s get to work crew!

Day 26 exercises:

  • Lunge Stance Single Arm Shoulder Press – 4 sets of 10
  • Renegade Rows – 4 sets of 10
  • Arm Raises – Front and Side – 4 sets of 10
  • Plank – 1 minute (2X)
  • Side Plank – :30 each side (2X)
  • 50 Push Ups

Bonus: #AllArmsWorkoutย All Amrs Workout

We can always do a little more so if you have the time and the determination to get stronger throw in 3 sets of each of these exercises.

Most or all of these exercises should be familiar to you by now. The left and right rows and the flys can be done using a bench or stability ball. See the images below to see how they are done. More questions? Ask! I’m here to help.


Running Drills: We’re going through our list and so far we’ve gotten through High knees, Butt Kicks, Bounding, and Grapevines. Do a few of these before your run to warm up…or after your run to promote good form while you’re tired.

Speed Work: It’s Thursday so hopefully you have already found time for your speed or this week. If not, and you are planning to go long on Saturday, throw in some fartleks or strides today but don’t push too hard and wear yourself out before the weekend. If you still want to see what the speed work is all about, click here for this week’s workout.

Being weak is a choice…so is being strong. What will you choose today?

Choose to be strong today and make it a great Thursday Core Crew! ๐Ÿ™‚

being weak is a choice

 

Day 24: Do It For The Legs

Oh My Gosh….those legs….

Walk Strong…Kick Hard…Let me see you LUNGE!

Look at them legs…they’re amazing!

Runner Legs…they’re amazing! But we all know that to get those tone, strong runner legs…we have to do more than just run! So when you want to skip it…when you get busy…have too much going on…and think about putting it off till another day…

Do it for the legs!

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Day 24 exercises:

  • Pistol Squats – 2 sets of 6X each leg
  • Fire Hydrant + Donkey Kick – 4 sets of 10
  • Squats – Your Choice – 4 sets of 10
  • Plank – 1 Minute (2X)
  • Side Plank – :30 each side (2X)
  • 45 Push Ups

Bonus: #CircuitTraining ย burning belly fat

Got a little more in you today? Do it for the Legs! ๐Ÿ˜‰


Running Drills: Grapevines

Speed Work: Warm Up + 4X 400M + 4X 200M + Cool Down

Need a little more info about this week’s running drills and speed work? Click here to find out why…and how we do them.

Before you drop from exhaustion…take a few minutes to stretch out those hips, quads, hamstrings, and calves! Our 7 Key Stretches for Runners will have you feeling nice and limber.

Day 24 is gonna be a killer! What are you waiting for? Get to work Core Crew!

Day 23: Chasing Dreams

7 days to go

Good morning and Happy Monday Crew! Can you believe May is almost over? This monthย has flown by so fast!

I’m working on getting our June Challenge together this week and would love to hear what you want to work on next month. Suggestions, ideas, specific exercises or areas you’d like to work on are all welcome!

May has been a great month but it’s not over yet…don’t let this week slip away cause we’ve still got work to do! 4 sets may seem a little daunting but it’s time to step it up and push hard! Work hard and keep chasing your dreams. You can do this!

Day 23 exercises: Arm Day

  • Lunge Stance Single Arm Shoulder Press – 4 sets of 10
  • Renegade Rows – 4 sets of 10
  • Arm Raises – Front & Side – 4 sets of 10
  • Plank – 1 minute forearm plank (2X)
  • Side Plank – :30 each side (2X)
  • 45 Push Ups

Bonus: #WakeUpWarmUpย Wake up Warm Up

Today’s bonus is a great pre run or pre work out warm up so do this first and get that heart pumping!


Running Drills: We’ve all seen those runners on the track who do those funny looking moves before they run. Why do they do them? To improve running form and efficiency.ย Each of the drills highlights one or more aspects of good running form and accentuates them through repetitive motion, which trains the body to become comfortable with that movement so it can be inserted into your typical running mechanics.

This week we are doing Grapevines again…these are fun and will loosen up your hips, legs and glutes before your run.

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Why:ย This drill loosens hip flexors and glutes and increases hip and leg and gluteal mobility while also using lateral strength required to run with good form.

How:ย Standing upright with your head and torso facing forward, move laterally in one direction by placing your trailing leg in front of the lead leg. Then move the lead leg in that same lateral direction and place the trailing leg in front of the lead leg. Maintain a fluid motion with your arms rotating in the opposite direction from the legs. Do two to four 50-meter reps to the left and right, facing the same direction for each lateral movement.


Speed Work: Lots of our Crew is getting faster and pushing themselves by adding one day of speed work to their routine. It’s not easy but it’s also not as hard as you think. Give it a try and surprise yourself with how strong and capable you are!

Workout:ย 

  • 1 mile warm up (conversation pace)
  • 4X 400M
  • 4X 200M
  • 1 mile cool down
  • Total of 3.5 miles

400 meters is just shy of a 1/4 mile so if youโ€™re not doing your speed work on a track (which is fine) think 1/4 mile repeats. That will make it easier to use your watch or other GPS device to track yourself. If you are on a trackโ€ฆ400M is 1 lap around the track using the inside lane. Stick to that inside lane or you are adding a little distance to each lap.

Pace:ย Run these faster than 10K pace and closer to what you can do for 5K. This will feel slow early in the workout but will catch up with you.

Example: As of last week my current 5K pace is around 8:40/mile so for these sprints I want to be right around that pace. If you don’t have a recent 5K to use as a marker think about your last race and use it as a guide. Remember that half marathon pace is slower than a 5K so if that is your marker…push yourself and think faster!

Purpose:ย This workout is ideal for high-end aerobic training and lactate tolerance. It pushes the envelope of the maximum pace you can hold for a 10K. This is a great workout to do with friends. Just be sure you keep focused on hitting the pace that is appropriate for you. That said, donโ€™t be afraid to push each other. You have to challenge yourself to find out what you are capable of, so donโ€™t let the pace drop throughout this workout. Consistency is the key.

Monday is one of those days that makes us cringe…back to real life and back to work. Make this week count and chase your dreams…chase them until you are out of breath….then keep running Core Crew!

Chase dreams