Day 27: Keep Working It

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It works y’all… Results don’t come overnight, but the small steps you take every day will make a difference. Don’t give up…keep working towards your goals!

We are off to Myrtle Beach, SC. for a little RNR (no not a Rock n Roll race…just some rest and relaxation. 🙂 ) So this week, I get to run and work out on the beach YAY!! We’re on the road as you read this so send us positive vibes for safe travels please.

Since we all still have some holiday calories to burn off…how about that 10 minute abs routine again? Do it twice for a killer core workout!

Day 27 exercises:

  • 10 Minute Abs video – see below
  • Bonus: Daily Abs – 3 rounds minimum
  • Plank – one :60 plank of your choice

10 Minute Abs – Our core holds up together when we’re running and keeps us upright and moving forward during long training runs and races. This routine will fire up our core and burn some calories too. I’d love to see 2 rounds since we are familiar with the routine and are late in the month and should be doing as much as we can to be ready for the New Year!

Bonus: Daily Abs – 1 round of this bonus only takes a few minutes so 3 rounds minimum here. Seriously…if you push through it you can be done in less than 10 minutes!

Daily Abs

Plank: One :60 plank of your choice to close out the day!

Speed Work: Don’t neglect your speed work! This week’s workout is below…yes it is the same as the last two weeks. What better way to keep improving then by getting your body used to the workout?!?

Workout: 6x – 8X 1/4 mile repeats

Warm-Up  5:00 jog followed by your choice of Dynamic Movements (high knees, butt kicks, leg swings, sideways shuffles, skipping, etc)

Work-Out – 6-8 x 1/4 Mile Repeats at a pace that is :30 faster than your race pace.

*2:00 standing or walking rest in between each one.

1/4 Mile is equivalent to 400 meters or one lap of a standard-sized track.  Here’s a few examples of where your interval times would range, depending on your mile time.

  • If you run a 13:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:45
  • If you run a 12:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:30.
  • If you run a 11:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:15.
  • If you run a 10:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:00.
  • If you run a 9:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:45.
  • If you run a 8:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:30.
  • If you run a 7:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:15.

Cool-Down  5:00-10:00 easy jog (you’ve earned it!)


2017 Goals: Keep those goals coming! You can put them in the comments of our daily post or send them to me by PM…I’d rather you not start your own post with your goals since that makes it harder for me to go back and find them…but whatever works just keep them coming!

You can dream all you want…but without the work, dreams are all they will ever be. You have to chase your dreams…you have to put in the work!

So keep working it Crew! Little steps…every single day. Make today GREAT! 🙂

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Day 26: Get Motivated…Get Moving!

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The day after Christmas and we’re moving like slugs. Overly full bellies and wonderful memories wrapping us like hugs.

One day of indulgence and too little activity has us bloated and slow….only a few of the dedicated were out running in the snow.

For most, the only moving we did was the couch to the kitchen…the table to the bed. Is your body craving activity or is it just in my head?

All the sweets make me feel like I haven’t been active in weeks!

Time to get motivated…time to get moving…

Let’s work off those calories and  get our bodies grooving!

Happy Monday after Christmas Crew…rest day is over…let’s get sweaty! 🙂

Day 26 exercises: 

  • Donkey Kick Workout
  • Bonus: Calorie Burn – How many rounds do you need?
  • One :60 Plank of your choice

Donkey Kick Workout – Follow along with me below and let’s get those buns burning!


Bonus: Calorie Burn – 1 round burns 100 calories. How many cookies did you eat? 😉

I’m committing to at least 3 rounds today!

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Plank: Don’t forget your :60 plank. I want to see some proof! Video yourself for your one minute plank of choice. There’s so many options…what’s your favorite?


Speed Work: Throwing in some speed this week will help you burn off those remaining calories and following our IIP (Introduce, Improve, Perfect) mantra, we have one more week of 1/4 mile repeats. If you’ve been consistent this week should be your fastest week yet! Plan ahead for when you will get this done so the time doesn’t slip away. Come on Crew it’s the last week of the year…end the year with a FAST one!

Workout: 6x – 8X 1/4 mile repeats

Warm-Up  5:00 jog followed by your choice of Dynamic Movements (high knees, butt kicks, leg swings, sideways shuffles, skipping, etc)

Work-Out – 6-8 x 1/4 Mile Repeats at a pace that is :30 faster than your race pace.

*2:00 standing or walking rest in between each one.

1/4 Mile is equivalent to 400 meters or one lap of a standard-sized track.  Here’s a few examples of where your interval times would range, depending on your mile time.

  • If you run a 13:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:45
  • If you run a 12:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:30.
  • If you run a 11:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:15.
  • If you run a 10:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:00.
  • If you run a 9:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:45.
  • If you run a 8:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:30.
  • If you run a 7:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:15.

Cool-Down  5:00-10:00 easy jog (you’ve earned it!)


New Year, New Goals, New Dreams…

New Year’s is less than a week away…so it’s time to start thinking about goals. Here’s what I want to do….write down your goal and send it to me. It can be through FB PM here or you can be even more accountable and post it in Strong to the Core. Don’t make a willy nilly goal…think about it. It needs to be realistic and attainable. I will make a spreadsheet listing everyones goals for 2017. I won’t share it…but I will keep it handy to remind you throughout the year. Send me your address along with your goal. Close to the end of the year, I will mail you a note with the goal you set to see how close you are. Deal?

These are “active” goals that we will work on throughout 2017. It can be running a certain number of miles, reaching a goal weight, hitting a goal time at a race…just make it realistic and attainable. Think about it…and send it to me before Sunday.

The new year stands before us…let’s write an active, healthy, strong, and powerful chapter for 2017!

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Day 21: Hungry for Success

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Our hips, glutes and legs are hungover from the weekend long runs and our Monday strength work but firing up those sore and tired areas means more strength and power during those long runs and races coming up!

No matter where you look…you’ll find tons of info on why runners need hip and glute strength. It’s a very common weakness that affects our entire chain of lower body muscles leading to pain and injuries.

Following that train of thought…we’re going to keep working on our hip and glute strength so today it’s back to that killer Donkey Kick workout with some extras.

If you’re having pain below the belt and you’re not doing these exercises…you’re neglecting the #1 area that needs your attention. You can’t ask why if you’re not doing the work…

Day 21 exercises: 

  • Donkey Kick Workout
  • :60 Plank (your choice)
  • Bonus exercises
  • Extra Credit: Sarah’s 12 Days of Christmas Days 1-10

Bonus: Jennifer’s Super Happy Fun Time (with band) & Side Lying Leg Lifts 

  • 3 sets of 10 for each leg

We’ve done these before so you know how to do them but here’s a quick reminder for each.

Jennifer’s Super Happy Fun Time (Otherwise known as three way leg raises🙂 ):

  1. If you have one, place a resistance band just above your knees. If you don’t have one, you can do this exercise without the band, you just won’t have the extra resistance.
  2. Separate your feet and bend your knees, lowering down into a slightly crouched position. Balance on your left leg.
  3. With slow, controlled motions, move your right leg forward against the band’s resistance, then back to the starting position.
  4. Without placing your right foot back on the floor, move it out to the side, then return to the starting position.
  5. Move your right foot behind you, then back to the starting position. That’s one repetition.

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Side Lying Leg Lifts:

Lie on your side with your legs extended out straight. Your lower arm can rest under your head; your top arm can rest on your hip. Lift the top leg up while keeping your hips steady and facing forward (do not rotate backward). Lower down and repeat. For an added challenge, wear an ankle weight.

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Extra Credit: Sarah’s 12 Days of Christmas – Days 1-10

  1. 1 minute skaters
  2. 20 Squats
  3. 15 Push Ups
  4. 10 Superman
  5. 1 minute Jumping Jacks
  6. 20 Lunges
  7. 15 Tricep Dips
  8. 10 Mountain Climbers
  9. 10 Burpees
  10. 20 Side Lunges

Speed Work: Introduce, Improve, Perfect – 6x – 8X 1/4 mile repeats

Warm-Up  5:00 jog followed by your choice of Dynamic Movements (high knees, butt kicks, leg swings, sideways shuffles, skipping, etc)

Work-Out – 6-8 x 1/4 Mile Repeats at a pace that is :30 faster than your race pace.

*2:00 standing or walking rest in between each one.

1/4 Mile is equivalent to 400 meters or one lap of a standard-sized track.  Here’s a few examples of where your interval times would range, depending on your mile time.

  • If you run a 13:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:45
  • If you run a 12:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:30.
  • If you run a 11:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:15.
  • If you run a 10:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:00.
  • If you run a 9:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:45.
  • If you run a 8:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:30.
  • If you run a 7:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:15.

Cool-Down  5:00-10:00 easy jog (you’ve earned it!)


You can’t just wish for faster times, less pain, or a stronger body…

When you’re tired, sore, physically hungover and depleted…find your inner hunger for success. The plan is laid out for you…YOU have to put in the work.

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Day 20: Small Efforts Every Day

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If you want to be successful, you have to put in the work…every single day. You don’t have to kill it…small efforts repeated day in and day out make all the difference!

I saw that Alison took it back to Day 1 over in New Zealand, so I figured we’d follow her lead. Day 1 was a full body compound movement video that everyone loved so let’s do it again.

Also on Day 1 we did the No Junk Food Challenge….with Christmas in just a few days, let’s get ready for all the yuminess coming our way and take a day to detox first! No Junk Food today y’all! Can you do it? Put down the junk…just for 1 day!

Day 20 exercises: 

  • Full Body Compound Workout Video
  • Bonus: Sarah’s 12 Days of Christmas – Days 1-9
  • Finish with one :60 plank

Follow video below (3 times) and finish it off with a :60 plank

What you will need: If you don’t have this equipment substitute and make it work! Your dumbbells will work just fine in place of the medicine ball and kettle bells.

  • Kettle bell or dumbbell
  • Jump rope (or just pretend you’re using a jump rope and simulate the exercise
  • Medicine Ball – Or you can use your dumbbell for this too

Bonus: Sarah’s 12 Days of Christmas – Days 1-9

  1. 1 minute skaters
  2. 20 Squats
  3. 15 Push Ups
  4. 10 Superman
  5. 1 minute Jumping Jacks
  6. 20 Lunges
  7. 15 Tricep Dips
  8. 10 Mountain Climbers
  9. 10 Burpees

Last thing…bust out one :60 plank to round off your day then stretch it out and hit the shower!

Speed Work: Introduce, Improve, Perfect – 6x – 8X 1/4 mile repeats

Warm-Up  5:00 jog followed by your choice of Dynamic Movements (high knees, butt kicks, leg swings, sideways shuffles, skipping, etc)

Work-Out – 6-8 x 1/4 Mile Repeats at a pace that is :30 faster than your race pace.

*2:00 standing or walking rest in between each one.

1/4 Mile is equivalent to 400 meters or one lap of a standard-sized track.  Here’s a few examples of where your interval times would range, depending on your mile time.

  • If you run a 13:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:45
  • If you run a 12:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:30.
  • If you run a 11:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:15.
  • If you run a 10:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:00.
  • If you run a 9:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:45.
  • If you run a 8:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:30.
  • If you run a 7:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:15.

Cool-Down  5:00-10:00 easy jog (you’ve earned it!)

Put on your game face Crew and let’s get to work!

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Day 19: Choose to be Strong

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For many of us, poor performance or lack of increasing better results in our favorite sport, leads to a whole lot of self-deprecating thoughts like “I suck,” “Why do I even do this?” and, “Why aren’t I better?” It can become a real inner battle and a catalyst to depression and quitting. But there is hope!

There are two types of runners: those who just run and those who are well-balanced athletes.

Well balanced athletes cross-train and perform strength training. They’re usually stronger, healthier, and more successful athletes who are able to keep reaching new levels of performance.

On the other hand, the runners who just run tend to get injured often and wonder why they aren’t able to make much progress over the long term.

Does this look familiar? Yep…we’ve been down this road before. Well-balanced athletes don’t need to spend all day in a gym building muscle; they don’t focus on “bulking up”. But adding strength training to your routine allows a runner’s body to become more resilient to the demands of running.

According to breakingmuscle.com, strength training is one of the best forms of cross training runners can do…consider it the “ideal cross training.”

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A strong body will counteract the effects of repetitive pounding our boys takes when we’re running and any preexisting conditions will be less likely to get worse.

Strength training helps to improve structural weaknesses in your body, whether in the muscles, joints, or connective tissues. Often, this will eliminate the source of many common running injuries. For example, runner’s knee, or patellofemoral pain syndrome, can be caused by hip dysfunction – tight or weak hips cause compensations elsewhere that result in knee injuries.

Strength training builds core strength, which is particularly important for distance runners. A strong core will not only look great, it also contributes to better posture throughout the day and while running. This means you’ll be a more efficient runner.

Strength training even will help you run faster. By improving your efficiency, allowing you to impart more force into the ground, and train healthy for longer periods of time, you’ll finish races faster than ever before.

Run pain-free, shave some time off your favorite distance, and improve structural weaknesses in the your body….strength training is the key. On top of these benefits, runners will also gain valuable higher energy levels, increased bone density, a stronger metabolism, and less body fat.

Which athlete do you want to be? Be more than a runner…be a well-balanced athlete who can’t be beat because you never give up.

Day 19 exercises:

  • Donkey Kick Workout – Butt, Hips, Thighs and Glutes
  • Bonus: Ab Pyramid
  • Extra Credit: Sarah’s 12 Days of Christmas – Days 1-8
  • One :60 Plank of your choice

Donkey Kick Workout: Last week you followed along with me so I thought I’d give you a break and let you follow along with this cool chick today.


Bonus: Core Work! – Ab Pyramid 

We did this one a lot in the past and we’re bringing it back today. 1 round all the way through for today’s bonus workout.

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Extra Credit: Sarah’s 12 Days of Christmas – Days 1-8

  1. 1 minute skaters
  2. 20 Squats
  3. 15 Push Ups
  4. 10 Superman
  5. 1 minute Jumping Jacks
  6. 20 Lunges
  7. 15 Tricep Dips
  8. 10 Mountain Climbers

Speed Work: Remember me talking about the RRCA strategy IIP?

Introduce, Improve, Perfect

This strategy allows us to introduce a workout (maybe not doing it very well), then improve on that workout (getting better) and finally perfecting that workout (doesn’t mean you don’t still have room to improve, but you will know how to do it).

We’ve been changing it up each week lately but I want to bring this strategy back…you got it…same speed work as last week…more 1/4 mile repeats. Since we are revisiting the same speed workout, I also want to remind you of some tips you can use to get better at it. Adding a couple of these to your workouts each week will help you improve.

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Speed workout: 6x – 8X 1/4 mile repeats

Warm-Up  5:00 jog followed by your choice of Dynamic Movements (high knees, butt kicks, leg swings, sideways shuffles, skipping, etc)

Work-Out – 6-8 x 1/4 Mile Repeats at a pace that is :30 faster than your race pace.

*2:00 standing or walking rest in between each one.

1/4 Mile is equivalent to 400 meters or one lap of a standard-sized track.  Here’s a few examples of where your interval times would range, depending on your mile time.

  • If you run a 13:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:45
  • If you run a 12:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:30.
  • If you run a 11:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:15.
  • If you run a 10:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:00.
  • If you run a 9:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:45.
  • If you run a 8:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:30.
  • If you run a 7:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:15.

Cool-Down  5:00-10:00 easy jog (you’ve earned it!)


We can all be more well-balanced and stronger athletes. Getting stronger doesn’t mean we won’t have some disappointing races or training runs, but it will help you feel better, lose weight, run faster easier, and prevent injuries.

So let me ask you again….what type of athlete do you want to be?

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Day 15: WAAAAOOH We’re Halfway There…

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Take my hand…we’ll make it I swear! WAAAAAOOOHHH….livin’ on a prayer!

Just barely hanging on this month? The holidays can make us feel like any moment we could collapase from exhaustion! Hold on Crew…we’re halfway there! Christmas is right around the corner and the month is half way over. Don’t give in to the sweets or the stress. Keep pushing!

Today’s workout is made JUST for runners! It’s an active strength workout that includes stretching and strength. I think we’re gonna like it! Love the straight arm push ups….and remember back in the day when we did that scorpion pose? Yep! Doing it again!

Day 15 exercises:

  • Popsugar Strength Workout for Runners – 10 minutes
  • Bonus: 5 Minute Core Workout for Runners with Anna
  • Extra Credit: Sarah’s 12 Days of Christmas – Days 1-4

Bonus: 5 Minute Core Workout for Runners – Have a little more energy left and an extra 5 minutes? Work through this PopSugar Core workout for Runners!


Extra Credit: Sarah’s 12 Days of Christmas – Days 1-4

  1. Day 1 – 1 minute skaters
  2. Day 2 – 20 Squats
  3. Day 3 – 15 Push Ups
  4. Day 4 – 10 Superman

Speed Work: Seeing some killer speed workouts this week! If you’re going long on Saturday, you should’ve already got your speed work done so you have time to recover. If you like to go long on Sunday, you’ve still got time….throw in some speed today! Here’s the workout.

6x – 8X 1/4 mile repeats

Warm-Up  5:00 jog followed by your choice of Dynamic Movements (high knees, butt kicks, leg swings, sideways shuffles, skipping, etc)

Work-Out – 6-8 x 1/4 Mile Repeats at a pace that is :30 faster than your race pace.

*2:00 standing or walking rest in between each one.

1/4 Mile is equivalent to 400 meters or one lap of a standard-sized track.  Here’s a few examples of where your interval times would range, depending on your mile time.

  • If you run a 13:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:45
  • If you run a 12:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:30.
  • If you run a 11:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:15.
  • If you run a 10:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:00.
  • If you run a 9:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:45.
  • If you run a 8:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:30.
  • If you run a 7:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:15.

Cool-Down  5:00-10:00 easy jog (you’ve earned it!)


Stretching: I’ve neglected to talk much about stretching lately but you I hope by now you are doing it without tons of reminders! Remember that runners who stretch before they get injured have less chance of being sidelined! So before you quit for the day, run through our 7 Key Stretches for Runners!

We’re halfway there Crew…keep pushing! Instead of livin’ on a prayer, we’re livin’ on a healthy, active lifestyle that keeps our energy up and enables up to push through this stressful month. Don’t forget to take a moment to reflect on your year and share with us your most thankful moment today!

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Day 14: Switch it Up

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Hey Crew! This morning I woke up with a headache…how does that happen? I don’t think I’ve ever woken up with a headache before. Maybe my body still needs some recovery? Weird… anyway…making this short and sweet today!

We all love runners with strong glutes! They certainly look good…and they help us run stronger and keep injuries at bay. Since we’ve been doing the Donkey Kick video for a while now, I thought you’d like to switch it up a bit. Jan sent me another great core and glute workout so let’s try this one instead of the Donkey Kick Workout today. Oh…but there’s still donkey kicks in this workout. 😉

Day 14 exercises:

  • Core and Glutes for a Stronger Lower Body – 10 minute workout
  • Bonus: Sexy Arm Workout – We’ve been neglecting our arms a bit so throw in today bonus arm workout.
  • Sarah’s 12 Days of Christmas: Days 1-3

Bonus: Sexy Arm Workout – 1 round 

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Extra Credit: Sarah’s 12 Days of Christmas – Days 1-3 

  1. 1 minute skaters
  2. 20 Squats
  3. 15 Push Ups

Speed Work: 6x – 8X 1/4 mile repeats

Want to know why this workout is so effective, how it helps us not only get faster but also run more efficiently, and some tips on how to incorporate speed work into your routine? Click here and scroll down for a great read! 

Warm-Up  5:00 jog followed by your choice of Dynamic Movements (high knees, butt kicks, leg swings, sideways shuffles, skipping, etc)

Work-Out – 6-8 x 1/4 Mile Repeats at a pace that is :30 faster than your race pace.

*2:00 standing or walking rest in between each one.

1/4 Mile is equivalent to 400 meters or one lap of a standard-sized track.  Here’s a few examples of where your interval times would range, depending on your mile time.

  • If you run a 13:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:45
  • If you run a 12:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:30.
  • If you run a 11:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:15.
  • If you run a 10:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:00.
  • If you run a 9:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:45.
  • If you run a 8:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:30.
  • If you run a 7:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:15.

Cool-Down  5:00-10:00 easy jog (you’ve earned it!)


12 Days of Thanks – Day 3: Don’t forget to take a moment to reflect back on your year and think of something that made you smile or someone your thankful for. So instead of counting the days till Christmas…we’re making our days count. Have an active, blessed day Crew!

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Day 13: Pain In My Abs

Temporary pain in our abs leads to less pain in our back!

Pain in our backs is usually the result of a weak core…so today’s workout will not only strengthen our core and get us ready to be able to run stronger…but it will also help us work towards eliminating back pain that comes from age, poor posture, long bouts of sitting, standing, reaching, and everything else in our daily lives that makes our back scream!

10 minutes tabata style…:20 on, :10 off and switch. Too easy? Do it twice!

Day 13 exercises:

  • 10 Minutes Core Workout – Pain In My Abs
  • Bonus – Round 2!
  • Extra Credit: Sarah’s 12 Days of Christmas – Days 1 & 2

Pain in My Abs – Follow along with this 10 minute ab workout for a stronger core and less back pain.


Bonus: Round 2! – We’ve done ALL these exercises before so you are familiar with them. Take an extra 10 minutes and run through this workout again to burn some extra calories and build that strong core!


Sarah’s 12 Days of Christmas: Days 1 & 2

  1. Day 1: 1 Minute skaters
  2. Day 2: 20 Squats

Speed Work: Speed work is never done! Once a week you should be adding in some faster workouts. I will continue to say it…speed work is done just about getting faster!

According to Active.com:

Speed work is not just about running faster. It’s about moving as efficiently as possible. Many experts agree that improved speed, even in some body movements, will result in measurable improvement in all other movements as well.

Even if you’re not competing, moving more efficiently, and therefore faster, means that you pack more work into any given time spent exercising. Cardiovascular improvement and muscular power are additional benefits of increased speed that every runner can appreciate, whether racing or not.

See…I didn’t just make it up! 😉

Here’s a few tips to help your running efficiency and your speed. Practice these techniques by concentrating on one of them and focusing on the elements of running form that it represents. Practice only one or two terms at a time for short periods or distances. Then repeat the practice or move on to another element.

  • Focus: Keep eyes straight ahead on a horizontal plane. Avoid tilting your head up or down, right or left.
  • Fix: Keep your elbows bent so that your arm is at a 90-degree angle.
  • Rotate: Rotate the shoulders so that your hand moves down and backward past the hip with force.
  • Hammer: At the end of the arm rotation, have your wrist relaxed and on a hinge so that the hand can follow through as though it is wielding a hammer.
  • Squeeze: Keep your arms close to your chest so there is no space between the arms and upper body.
  • Pinch: Pinch your shoulder blades together to keep your back straight.
  • Arch: Curve the lower back slightly.
  • Punch: Punch your knee out and forward in the initial movement from the ground.
  • Cycle the foot: When the foot leaves the ground, bring the heel to the hip, followed by punching the knee out and forward. These movements should be made in as much of a straight line as possible.
  • Snap: Pull the foot down and back until the back of the leg is straight.

As always, it’s is very important to warm up, do some drills, then go into your speed work. When you’re done…it’s equally as important to cool down before you quit for the day.

Here’s this week’s speed workout: 6x – 8X 1/4 mile repeats

This has to be everyones favorite speed work. It’s one we can call do without feeling too anxious. Don’t be scared by the phrase “speed workout.”  Speed is a relative term, by which I mean that one person’s “slow” pace might be another’s “fast” pace.  It’s all about pushing yourself beyond what is ‘comfortable’…not trying to do what someone else does. Remember that speed work is about more than just getting faster, it’s about pushing yourself a little more than you’re used too, about building up your endurance so your “normal” speed feels more comfortable therefore going a little faster is easier.

Warm-Up  5:00 jog followed by your choice of Dynamic Movements (high knees, butt kicks, leg swings, sideways shuffles, skipping, etc)

Work-Out – 6-8 x 1/4 Mile Repeats at a pace that is :30 faster than your race pace.

*2:00 standing or walking rest in between each one.

1/4 Mile is equivalent to 400 meters or one lap of a standard-sized track.  Here’s a few examples of where your interval times would range, depending on your mile time.

  • If you run a 13:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:45
  • If you run a 12:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:30.
  • If you run a 11:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:15.
  • If you run a 10:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:00.
  • If you run a 9:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:45.
  • If you run a 8:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:30.
  • If you run a 7:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:15.

Cool-Down  5:00-10:00 easy jog (you’ve earned it!)

This workout is so effective because it will teach your body to move faster for longer periods of time, so hopefully come race day, you’ll be ready to shave a few seconds off each mile….and feel better doing it!

12 Days of Thanks – Day 2: Take a moment to think about something that made you smile this year and share it in your daily post.

We have several Crew members who are going through tough times…Brandy lost her best friend, Jennifer lost her father-in-law, Lisa lost her dad last week. Jose and Jamie are suffering from back pain, Kathleen is recovering from eye surgery….these are just a few of the struggles…I know there are more.

You are in our thoughts and prayers and we know you will pull through stronger and wiser…but in the meantime…keep going….

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Day 12: That Moment When…

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That moment when….you want to go for a run but you think about how your body is hurting and no one can figure out why…

That moment when your hip goes out….and you’re going down!

Don’t wait till THAT moment that keeps you off the road….


Can you believe it’s already to 12th of December? Holy WOW this month is flying by!

If you aren’t taking advantage of the fast month…and the fast workouts our Crew is doing you’re missing out! Our exercises take 10 minutes a day…that’s it…10 minutes y’all!

On top of being quick, they are very effective! If you’re dealing with some pain below the waist…hips, IT Band, quads, knees, calves, ankles…then you should be doing these hip strength exercises. We’re in our 2nd month focusing on hip work and let me tell you…my body is very grateful. You know I’ve dealt with lots of knee pain this year but that pain has all but vanished since I started strengthening my hips.

After running 30.4 miles in around 22.5 hours this past weekend, I am pain free…PAIN FREE!! I had zero issues with knee pain during the Ragnar Trail race which is the only reason I was able to go the distance. What are you waiting for? Jump in now and start getting stronger…your body will thank you!

Day 12 exercises:

  • Donkey Kick Workout – Follow along with me in the video below
  • Bonus: Clams – 3 sets of 10
  • Extra Credit: Sarah’s 12 days of Christmas – Day 1 (see below)

Bonus: Clams – 3 sets of 10 – I know that workout is tough but you can do a little more! Clams are one of the most often recommended exercise to strength our hips. Bust out 3 sets of 10 clams for each leg. Use a resistance band if you have one or do them without…either way you will get results. Come on…you can do them laying down! 😉

Extra Credit: Sarah’s 12 Days of Christmas – Day 1 (1 minute Skaters) 

Sarah suggested a great way to add a little more into our routine and to celebrate the holiday. Day 1 is one minute of skaters. Here are 13 different variations on this exercise. Choose one that works best for you and let’s celebrate Christmas the STRONG way! 🙂

Speed Work: 6x -8X 1/4 mile repeats

This has to be everyones favorite speed work. It’s one we can call do without feeling too anxious. Don’t be scared by the phrase “speed workout.”  Speed is a relative term, by which I mean that one person’s “slow” pace might be another’s “fast” pace.  It’s all about pushing yourself beyond what is ‘comfortable’…not trying to do what someone else does. Remember that speed work is about more than just getting faster, it’s about pushing yourself a little more than you’re used too, about building up your endurance so your “normal” speed feels more comfortable therefore going a little faster is easier.

Warm-Up  5:00 jog followed by your choice of Dynamic Movements (high knees, butt kicks, leg swings, sideways shuffles, skipping, etc)

Work-Out – 6-8 x 1/4 Mile Repeats at a pace that is :30 faster than your race pace.

*2:00 standing or walking rest in between each one.

1/4 Mile is equivalent to 400 meters or one lap of a standard-sized track.  Here’s a few examples of where your interval times would range, depending on your mile time.

  • If you run a 13:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:45
  • If you run a 12:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:30.
  • If you run a 11:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:15.
  • If you run a 10:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 2:00.
  • If you run a 9:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:45.
  • If you run a 8:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:30.
  • If you run a 7:00/mile, you should run the quarter-mile repeats in 1:15.

Cool-Down  5:00-10:00 easy jog (you’ve earned it!)

This workout is so effective because it will teach your body to move faster for longer periods of time, so hopefully come race day, you’ll be ready to shave a few seconds off each mile….and feel better doing it!


12 Days of Thanks: If you know me well…you know I am a bit of a Christmas scrooge. I love the holiday and the real meaning for the season, but I don’t like being “forced” to buy presents for tons of people just because someone says I am supposed too. I’d rather give thoughtful gifts throughout the year when they are needed…the stress of “gift giving” wears me out!

So as we get closer and closer to Christmas…I like to take off some of the stress and give thanks for some of the special things that happened in 2016. Along with Sarah’s 12 Days of Christmas, I would love for us to mention some fabulous memories from our year and give thanks for what truly matters. When you post your 12 Days of Christmas each day, tell us something that made you smile in 2016. Let’s remember the good times before the year is over!

There is always something to be thankful for, and always a reason to keep moving forward. Share your memories with us and let’s find our holiday spirit together.

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Day 7: The Forgotten Core

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For the past decade, coaches, trainers, and physical therapists have told runners to “work your core” or the muscles of your torso that support our every move. So lots runners added crunches and planks that strengthen the abdominals and back to their routines. We know these are important exercises, but they don’t help us increase strength in the areas that we use as our “powerhouse” when we’re running….the pelvis. The hips and glutes are so commonly left out of runners’ strength programs, they are often called the forgotten core.

When we run, our hips and glutes hold our pelvis level and steady, propel us forward, and keep our legs, pelvis, and torso aligned. When our glutes are weak, the entire lower body chain gets out of wack. Studies link hip and glute weakness to Achilles tendinitisshinsplints, runner’s knee, and iliotibial-band syndrome.

According to a Runner’s World article about the importance of strengthening our hips and glutes, “Part of the problem is that glutes aren’t as active as other running muscles during routine activities, which can make your hamstrings, quadriceps, and calves disproportionately stronger. Another issue is that most strength-training routines don’t isolate the glutes. If an exercise requires several muscles to perform the movement, the majority of the work will be done by the strongest of those muscles.”

How do we fix this common problem? Throw in some strength work that focuses on hips and glutes! Time for our killer Donkey Kick Workout!

This 10 minute workout targets the specific areas that we tend to overlook…no more forgotten core! Follow along with me and let’s get strong together!

I know this workout is tough….but when it’s done, knock out one :60 Plank of your choice then take a short break and dive into our bonus exercises. They are the perfect addition to today’s booty burn!

Day 7 exercises: 

  • Donkey Kick Workout
  • :60 Plank (your choice)
  • Bonus exercises

Bonus: Jennifer’s Super Happy Fun Time (with band) & Side Lying Leg Lifts 

  • 3 sets of 10 for each leg

We’ve done these before so you know how to do them but here’s a quick reminder for each.

Jennifer’s Super Happy Fun Time (Otherwise known as three way leg raises 🙂 ):

  1. If you have one, place a resistance band just above your knees. If you don’t have one, you can do this exercise without the band, you just won’t have the extra resistance.
  2. Separate your feet and bend your knees, lowering down into a slightly crouched position. Balance on your left leg.
  3. With slow, controlled motions, move your right leg forward against the band’s resistance, then back to the starting position.
  4. Without placing your right foot back on the floor, move it out to the side, then return to the starting position.
  5. Move your right foot behind you, then back to the starting position. That’s one repetition.

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Side Lying Leg Lifts:

Lie on your side with your legs extended out straight. Your lower arm can rest under your head; your top arm can rest on your hip. Lift the top leg up while keeping your hips steady and facing forward (do not rotate backward). Lower down and repeat. For an added challenge, wear an ankle weight.

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Speed Work: 6 x 800 meters

You know how to do this one.

  • Warm up – 1-1.5 miles
  • 6 1/2 mile repeats (no walking) with a :90 rest in between sets – 3 miles
  • Cool down – 1-1.5 miles
  • Total of 5-6 miles

Remember to stop your watch during your rest if you are standing still or you can jog slowly to get your heart rate down. Then go at it again! Keep track of your times and see how you are improving.

Sometimes speed work sucks. It’s common to feel anxious about it and you might even hate it. But once it’s done you will feel amazing and you will see improvements! Just remember that speed work isn’t just about getting faster, it’s also about building up your oxygen intake which translates into easier runs all around.


No Junk Food: Today we are going to make our own healthy choices so there’s no “list”. Instead I want you to practice saying “no thank you” to foods you know are unhealthy. You know what you should avoid. Can you do it for one day? It’s only 1 day Crew you can do this! It’s Wednesday…you have holiday parties and family dinners coming up so TODAY you can avoid those foods you know are bad. Just TODAY…say no thank you to junk food!

When you do…don’t feel deprived. Feel empowered that you made the healthy, smart choice! And when those parties come around…you’ll feel a little better about indulging…and maybe you’ll even say no thank you to over indulging. 🙂

Forgotten Core No More!

Love your BUTT Crew! Stretch it out, give it a nice pat or thump to rub out the pain but don’t skip today’s workout.

Hope your day is as nice as your BUTT! 🙂

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