Days 16 & 17: Keep the Dream Alive

Screen Shot 2016-07-16 at 4.26.09 AMGetting up and out the door is the hardest part of our long run.

That’s what they say…but it’s not really true…

The hardest part of our workout…is our workout!

We run for what seems like forever, we sweat buckets in the heat, our lungs ache and our legs scream….but when we are done we feel empowered, we feel revived, we feel amazing!

As you battle with yourself to get out of your comfy bed, to leave your family at home, to get sweaty and tired…think about how you feel once it’s done, once you’ve depleted your body of all it’s energy. There’s no better feeling thanΒ clearing your mind of all the stress from your week.

Yes our body will be taxed to its limit…but the power that this workout will have on your mind is worth every step. Once it’s done, you’re ready to tackle anything. Well…after a nap. πŸ˜‰

Keep the dream alive…get up and get moving!

Day 16 exercises: Long Run + 7 Key Stretches for Runners + Plank – :45 (2X)

Day 17 exercises: #AbPyramid + 2 extra Planks (:45 each)

Weekend Bonus: Yoga for Runners – Sometime this weekend, preferably after your long run, find a quiet place to relax, concentrate on your breathing, and stretch out your body and your mind. This is a great way to get ready for another grueling week. Tax your body…then take a little time to Unknot Yourself.

Ab pryamid

 

Days 18 & 19: Go Long and Stretch Deep

Accomplishments starts with tryingOnce again the weekend is upon us and it’s time to slow down, go long, and stretch deep.

Going long means doing a little more than we’re used too and the only way to accomplish something new and scary…is to try. The extra mile doesn’t come easy but when we finish…it’s the best feeling in the world.

When you’re faced with the decision to get out there for your long run…or skip it and go back to bed, remember that every accomplishment starts with the decision to try. So shake off those nerves, lace up your running shoes, and go make some new memories!

Day 18 exercises:

Day 19 exercises:

Running and Yoga support and enhance each other..here’s a few reasons why you should take the time for the deep stretch:

  1. Injury prevention:Β Running is a high impact activity, and our quads and hamstrings can get very tight both immediately after a run and long term if you’re a frequent runner. Continually stressing tight muscles can lead to injury. Combining running with stretching and a regular yoga practice is an excellent strategy for easing the tension of tight muscles, improving muscle length and toning. Yoga will complement the strength and power developed through running, and will help maintain mobility and stability within the joints. This will all help to support running and other activities.
  2. Breathing:Β This sounds silly perhaps, but yoga teaches you how to breathe. Not just that, yoga teaches you how to breathe in an efficient way so that you can actually breathe through some level of discomfort. Yoga reminds us that we can focus on our breath when doing something active like running, and make it into a type of moving meditation. This is part of, what runners refer to as, getting into “the zone” and being able to just keep on keeping on.
  3. Challenge: Many beginning yogis have quite possibly encountered a challenging pose and thought there was no earthly way they could do it. But with a regular practice and good guidance, one day they found themselves able to do that once unattainable pose, and to do it fluently to the point that they experienced that euphoric buzz of having faced a challenge, met it head on, and done what it is they set out to do. I think that those experiences in yoga teach us how to face other challenges in our lives too. This includes our goals in running; whether we want to run faster, run longer, or run more regularly.
  4. Toned body and mind: Running is, of course, a great cardio workout, but we know we’re also meant to work on whole body muscle tone and strength building to stay physically balanced. A very fitness oriented style of yoga, such as power/vinyasa/fit yoga, certainly offers a toning workout. In this style of yoga we maintain challenging poses and “all guns are firing” to support us. And of course the meditative effects of the yoga movements, and the treat of relaxation at the end of a yoga session, contribute to the mental health benefits we need to balance the physical fabulousness of our running and yoga practices.
  5. Recovery: The body does need rest to actually reap the benefits of the physical and mental activities that we do. Muscles need a chance to recover and the slower, more nurturing segments of our yoga practice encourages the muscles to let go of tension and metabolic waste while holding on to the positive effects of our work. A regular yoga practice also helps us to establish good sleep patterns and other healthy habits.

Don’t skip your stretches and Yoga this weekend Crew. It’s an important part of the plan and will help you become a more efficient, less injury prone runner.

When you slow down and focus on your muscles a deep stretch feels just like a good massage…and who doesn’t want a good massage after a nice long, hard run.

Deep stretch good massage

Day 17: Core of the Matter

Reverse Plank

Reverse Plank

In simple terms, core training refers to conditioning the large and small muscles of your abdominals, hips and back.

These muscles need to be strong as well as flexible. When your torso muscles are strong, they stabilize your spine so your legs and arms can move with speed, power and agility.

As you move, there should be a team of multiple muscles contributing to the effort instead of a few large muscles doing all the work. Training your body to move this way will help make you less susceptible to injuries and your overall movements will become much more efficient.

When you’re doing your core exercises today, focus on drawing your navel in towards your spine and avoid letting your back sag in. Engage your “core” to maintain a straight back. Notice how your chest, shoulders and arms get a much better workout.

As you move, there should be a team of multiple muscles contributing to the effort instead of a few large muscles doing all the work. Training your body to move this way will help make you less susceptible to injuries and your overall movements will become much more efficient.

Day 17 exercises: 3 sets of 10

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  • Standing Core Stabilization
  • Overhead Dumbbell Side Bend
  • Triangle Press
  • Medicine Ball Side Throw
  • Kettle Ball Windmill
  • Reverse Plank – :45

Bonus: No Bonus today. Rest up, eat good, and run through our 7 Key Stretches for Runners or this month’s Yoga for Runners routine before this weekend’s long run.

What do you eat before your long run? Carbs are the name of the game today..but don’t overdo it. Eat at early dinner, get in some good carbs, a little protein, and call it a night. With the heat of the summer upon us…it’s very important to get out early and log those miles before the sun is high.

Let us know what’s on your schedule this weekend so we can cheer you on! Have a fabulous Friday Core Crew!

Fabulous Friday