Day 23: Run Lift Yoga

run lift yoga

We love to run because…well, it’s awesome! We love to lift (kinda) because we know it makes us run faster! 😉 We love to stretch it all out with a little yoga!

While working out with weights might not be our favorite thing to do, we lift because it makes us stronger, gives us power during our runs, and supplies us with that little extra oomph to get across the finish line. Channel your inner power lifter today and go hard!

Today is arm strength day…and it’s a doozy! 4 sets of 10 + a Low Plank with Arm Reach. You CAN do this. Take it one set at a time and don’t skimp out with the lower weights. Pick up the heaviest ones you have and get your PUMP ON!

Day 23 exercises: 4 sets of 10 + Plank

  • Bicep Curl
  • Shoulder Press
  • Hammer Curl
  • Tricep Overhead Press
  • Low Plank with Arm Reach – :60

Bonus: #SlenderSexyArmsSlender sexy arms

I like this arm bonus with today’s workout because it gets our arms moving in a different way. in between your sets of our regular arm exercises. So do 1 set of the exercises above then throw in one #SlenderSexyArms then another set of Day 23…and so on. Skip the jumping part of the jumping jacks and just focus on the arm portion up and down in jumping jack motion. Keep your arms tight and don’t go to fast.

Long runs are coming up so today is a great day to stretch it out with our 7 Key Stretches for Runners or June’s Yoga for Runners. Either routine will feel great after your run today….and get you ready to go long this weekend.

May Challenge Winner: I dragged my feet on it this month because there were so many people who finished all 30 days of May and I couldn’t decide who the medal should go to… but I finally came up with someone who more than deserves the prize. This person has worked hard for months and months…been with us since the beginning, consistently does bonus workouts, running drills, speed work AND stretching. They are super sweet hearted and love to cheer everyone on. Check out the video in Strong to the Core to find out who killed it in May, give them a big congratulations, and thank them for always being supportive. 🙂 Attitude makes a difference

Heading out for a long with Paula this morning and it’s gonna be a hot so keep us in your thoughts! See you on the other side of 18 miles!

When you get up and get moving today remember that your attitude in the morning will set the tone for the whole day. Be positive and good things will come!

 

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: 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: 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

Days 11 & 12: Weekend Loading…

Weekend LoadingOur weekend is loading and it’s gonna be a blast!

Down here in Jax we are eating, racing, eating, running some more…and partying!! I wish you could all be here to hang out with us but we will make sure to take TONS of pics!

Even though we do plan on having fun…racing and running is our love and we will be doing plenty of it!

Run for the Pies is Saturday night…and we will also be hitting the trails on Sunday morning. What are you weekend plans? Racing? Long run? Whatever your plans are…make them active and make them awesome!

Remember to take time to pamper yourself with some Yoga on Sunday! All the links you need for stretching and yoga are below.

Day 11 exercises: Long Run + Low Side Plank (:45 each side) + 7 Key Stretches for Runners + Thigh Challenge (if you committed)

  • 18 Fire Hydrants
  • 45 Scissor Kicks
  • 35 Inner Thigh Leg Lifts

Day 12 exercises: Yoga for Runners – Unknot Yourself  + High Side Knee Tuck (:45 each side) + Thigh Challenge

  • 20 Fire Hydrants
  • 50 Scissor Kicks
  • 35 Inner Thigh Leg Lifts

Bonus: #WeekendWarrior Weekend Warrior

This will be a tough addition but you don’t have to do it all at once. Grab a pen and paper and roll through it little by little. Knock it out by Sunday night and you can call yourself a #WeekendWarrior!


A few things to keep in mind this weekend…

  1. Don’t skip your workout!
  2. Don’t pig out! Continue to watch what you eat…but do give yourself a chance to relax and enjoy a few treats.
  3. Limit alcohol – Yes we will be having a few drinks…indulge…but don’t over-indulge.
  4. Drink lots of water!

Don’t let the weekend ruin your progress. Fight hard for Self Control!

Fight for Self Control

 

Days 4 & 5: Laugh Hard and Run Long

good laugh long runAfter a long hard week…what’s the best way to relax? A good hard laugh and a long run will cure almost anything! 🙂

Felling down, or stressed, or just plain over your week means you need some “you” time so get up, get dressed, and let’s go long!

Grab a good friend…or a good book on tape and laugh your way through the miles. Come home refreshed on your Runner’s High and be ready to tackle the rest of your weekend!

Day 4 exercises: Long Run + 7 Key Stretches for Runners + Low Side Plank (:30 each side)

Day 5 exercises: Yoga for Runners – So I have to admit that I have yet to make our Yoga for June page….I’m sorry! This week has been non-stop go go go… and I won’t make any more excuses…but it just isn’t done yet. If you are going long on Sunday and need a relaxing yoga day today…go ahead and run through our May Yoga poses one more time. If you are going long today and doing Yoga on Sunday…stand by…I do have new Yoga ready (in my head) and will have the new page done and up by tomorrow. 🙂

Thigh Challenge: Thigh Challenge is going strong so if you opted to jump in for this…don’t forget those leg moves today. Thankfully, they are still minimal reps so you should be able to complete them even sore and tired after your long run.

  • 12 Fire Hydrants
  • 25 Scissor Kicks
  • 20 Inner Thigh Leg Lifts

Racery: Today, we are starting a Spartan inspired Racery from Athens to Sparta for a total of 132.9 miles in teams of 5. If you have not signed up yet there is plenty of time to jump in. Click here to join a team…or if the teams are full..start a new team!

What else….hmmmm…I think that’s all for today but let me tell you…I think the last few days have been the most pumped up and exciting start to a new month yet!

Keep pushing Core Crew….be active every single day! We have a few injuries but even those sidelined Crew members are finding ways to be active and keep moving…so inspiring!!

move fasterGood luck to everyone racing this weekend! Alison has her first ever 10K today and I’m sure there’s are others racing this weekend too! GOOD LUCK!!

If you’re chatting during a race, if you feel comfortable…you’re not moving fast enough! Unless you’re just there to have fun (which is fine) race day is the time to bring all that training together and leave everything you’ve got on the course!

Day 25: Abs and Yoga

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How about a little ab action before Yoga today?

Stick with the old or go for the new…choose which ab circuit works best for you!

Then drop into some yoga and stretch out those muscles cause the weekend is coming… and since I’m rarely subtle…it’s almost time to go long and we can’t have you shuffling!

No injuries, no soreness, no aches, no pain. If you’re feeling these ailments…only you are to blame. Take care of your body with some relaxing downtime and be ready to go long cause we’re runners (duh) …and that’s when we’re in our prime!

Day 25 exercises: Yoga for Runners + Plank – 1 minute (1X)

Bonus: Choose your circuit – #Abination or #AbPyramid

Running Drills: High knees, butt kicks, bounding and grapevines

Speed Work: If today is your speed work day…do it before your ab work and yoga. Click here to see the work out.

#BrowniePoints: Side Plank with Forward Kick – We are doing a version of this plank in our June Challenge so try it now and see how you do! Go for :30 on each side.

Always lots of fun things to do mid week so get up, get moving, and make it a fabulous Wednesday Core Crew! 🙂

 

Day 18: Yoga Wherever…

Beautiful tropical beach with the word summer written on the san

Wednesdays in May are all about Yoga.

Today, I hope that you will find your happy place…find the place where can you relax, breathe, and enjoy destressing your mind and your body.

Wherever your happy place is…if it’s at the beach, a pretty park, your backyard, or just a quiet place at home…make yourself a priority and take the time to let go of the stress and stretch out those sore, tired muscles. Snap a pic of your happy place and share it with the group!

Day 18 exercises:

No strength training…but you can certainly go out for a run! Speed work, running drills, easy run, medium run…whatever works best for you is what you should do today.   Need to know this week’s running drill and speed work? Click here!

Go out and have some fun. 🙂

love running

Day 11: Challenge Winner!!!

Screen Shot 2016-05-11 at 5.45.01 AMHey Core Crew…sorry for the delay…but we have a challenger winner for April!

This was a super tough month to decide because there were LOTS of stand outs…and even 3 Challengers who completed ALL 30 Days!

First off..HUGE props to Christine Shelly Tesner and Traci Grimes Yates…you ladies ROCKED it for April!! I wish I could give everyone a medal and you would BOTH get one. You finished all 30 days and that is an amazing feet! It takes willpower, dedication, and serious resolve to get it done each and every day and I am so stinking proud of both of you!

Other stand outs…

  • Becky Jacobsen – Finished 28 days!! 🙂
  • Deena Hill – Finished 28 days!! 🙂
  • Martin Gonzalez – Finished 28 days!! 🙂

Way to go Core Crew! I hope you are all feeling fitter, stronger, and more confident! More than “winning” that is what it’s all about. You are working so hard to reach your goals and getting slower and closer every day! Keep pushing!!

Drum roll please…..our April Challenge winner is a woman who started working out with the 30 Day Challenge in April 2015. She was active…but was not a runner, she was fit…but couldn’t do a push up, she was fabulous….but now she is STRONG and a Marathoner!!

Lisa Lasseter….you are our April 2016 30 Day Top Challenger!! You finished all 30 Days of our April Challenge and went the extra mile but completing the #BrowniePoints on 4/13! Lisa you have come so far and have pushed the boundaries of what is asked of you every single day. You run a little farther….you push a little harder…you make us all want to take a nap! 😉

So proud of how far you have come in one year. From not being able to run a mile…to KILLING all your half marathons…and ROCKING 2 full Marathons. Girl you are a amazing and I am so proud to be your friend and Fearless Leader!

Since Lisa lives in Jax, a few of us had the pleasure of meeting her for her birthday lunch yesterday and surprising her with the April “Top Challenger” medal. Way to go Lisa!!! And Happy Birthday!!! 🙂

For those of you who are confused…every once in a while I throw in a little extra…on top of the bonus. You have to read the daily posts to find them…but they do count! Every little bit counts! Not just towards the challenge…but towards your fitness and strength!

Keep pushing Core Crew! You make me smile…and make me proud…every single day! 🙂


Day 11 exercises:

Bonus: #AbPyramid Ab pryamid

No Wednesday is complete without a little core work! Complete this Ab Pyramid (one of my favs) for a great Wednesday workout!

Make it a great Hump Day Core Crew! 🙂

 

Day 9: Weekend Is Over?

Screen Shot 2016-05-09 at 4.49.12 AMThe weekend is over? UGH!!! But what a fantastic weekend! Tons of racing, lots of long runs, and our Core Crew being total badasses! Sad that’s it’s over…but it’s time to start a new week!

Stepping up to 3 rounds of 10 for all our exercises and adding a few more push ups…let’s do this!

Day 9 exercises: How To Videos

  • Lunge Stance Single Arm Shoulder Press – 3 sets of 10
  • Renegade Rows – 3 sets of 10
  • Arm Raises – Front and Side – 3 sets of 10
  • 25 Push Ups
  • Planks – 1 minute (2X)
  • Side Planks – :30 each side (2X)
  • Arm Stretches

Bonus: #CoreChallenge Core Challenge

Even though we love our daily planks…we don’t have a day dedicated to core work this month and we know how important a strong core is for running and for our overall health. Take a few extra minutes to focus on getting that core strong and tight!


Running Drill: High Knees

Running drills highlight aspects of good running form and accentuate them through repetitive motion, which trains the body to become comfortable with that movement so it can be inserted into your typical running mechanics. We keep talking about them because they are meant to be done repetitively…3-4 times a week! If you haven’t already, start working them into your routine. Screen Shot 2016-03-14 at 6.14.18 AM

These drills can be done before or after a workout but this week we are doing them after…to reinstate the notion of running with good form while fatigued. 2-4 sets of 15 high knees per side. Focus on posture and getting those knees high. Remember to land soft with a flat foot.

Why: The high knees drill accentuates knee lift and glutes and hamstring power, which are keys to running fast and efficiently, as well as powerful and efficient leg drive.

How: Taking short steps with a very quick cadence, alternate thrusting knees upward until your thigh breaks a plane parallel to the ground. Focus on soft, flat footstrikes near the ball of your foot while using your core to lower your leg down slowly instead of letting it crash to the ground. Do two to four reps of 15 lifts on each knee.

Speed Work: Some runners avoid speed work because they don’t really care about getting faster. Maybe you started running to get healthier or lose weight…and running is a great choice for these goals.

But did you know that speed work can enhance your heart health? That speed work will increase your metabolism and keep it going long after your workout so you continue to burn more calories longer and lose weight faster?

The case for speed work:

  1. Build Stronger Muscles – Speed work recruits different muscles than slow runs do and also strengthens the bones, ligaments, and joints, so they can absorb and adapt to higher workloads. This effect is similar to weight training. The heavier the weight you lift, the stronger your muscle will become because the muscle is having to resist more weight. With speed work, the more you push the leg muscles to move faster, the more total muscle fibers you activate and the more explosively you contract them. This results in greater strength and injury resistance.
  2. Boost Heart Health – Speed sessions evoke an increase in the maximal stroke volume of heart. This is a fairly complicated cardiologic discussion but simply stated, stroke volume is the amount of blood that can be pumped from the heart in one stoke. A greater stroke volume decreases the heart rate and, in a sense, makes the heart more efficient.
  3. Lose Weight – At an easy pace, running a mile burns about 100 calories. However, the faster you run, the more calories you’ll burn during that mile. Plus, high-intensity training keeps your metabolism revved even after the workout is over. What’s more, research seems to suggest that the after burn – the number of calories your body burns after your workout, when your metabolism is revved – lasts for longer when you run faster.
  4. Training Between Races – Speed work helps maintain efficiency by stimulating the central nervous system and activating more slow twitch muscle fibers. More importantly, speed work helps reduce injury by gradually introducing speed into a training schedule.
  5. See Progress – One of the biggest challenges of not training for a specific race is staying motivated. Running an easy pace every day is going to get boring and feel like you’re not making any progress. By running speed workouts – and repeating the same type of workout – you’ll find that you’re running faster, or with less effort, and this is going to make you feel like you’re getting fitter. Even if you don’t have a race goal, all that motivation will keep you going when you don’t want to get out the door or the weather gets bad.speed work does a runner good

So if getting faster isn’t really that important to you…that’s cool. Pick another reason why you should give it a try….then go out and surprise yourself because you can do this!

Speed Workout: Sticking with the IIP format (Introduce, Improve, Perfect) we are doing those 200 meter sprints for the third time this week. If you haven’t tried them yet…this is your week!

200 meter sprints (.12 miles or half way around a track). If you can’t get to a track…just use your GPS watch to calculate the .12 mile distance. It doesn’t have to be exact…but keep it close.

  • Start with six to 10 200-meter repeats at a one-mile to 5-K pace (or an 8 or 9 on an exertion scale of 1 to 10), with a 200-meter jog in between.
  • 200-meter intervals should be run at 12% faster than your 5K pace.

To do this workout it would be helpful to know your current 5K time. If you haven’t ran a 5K recently…use the exertion scale…on a scale from 1-10…you should be running at an 8-9. This means you should be giving it almost all you’ve got for about 1 minute (maybe a little more or a little less depending on your speed. I tend to run these in roughly :44 – :47…that’s using just under a 10 minute mile as my base. Use this as a guide to see how fast you should be doing these repeats.

I am here and available to chat if you want some help figuring out how to do these…or how fast you should e doing them. Remember to start out slower with the first couple sets so you can do the full workout. If you can only do 1 or 2….you’re starting out too fast. Slow down a little so you can get the full benefits of this workout.

Important: Speed work should be done by itself. Don’t go run 4 miles then do speed work. Do a warm up (5-10 min), jump into your speed work (a mile or less total) then do a cool down (5-10 min). All in all…you should be running 3 miles or less on this day. If you’re used to running more miles…don’t worry…I promise this workout will leave you exhausted all on it’s own.Eat less sugar


Food Challenge: After a fun filled Mother’s Day weekend..it’s time to recommit to our Food Challenge…no extra sugar! If you faltered….don’t stress…just pick back up today and commit to cutting back on your sugar intake


Racery: We have begun our journey to run The Great Wall! 51 miles total…if you forgot to log your miles over the weekend here is the link. Alicja Grace is in the lead after her Wisconsin Marathon on Saturday (Way to go Alicja!!!) Who’s going to catch her?


Looks like a lot…but remember to space your training throughout the week. Running drills are quick and can be done every workout…speed should be one day that is spaced out from your long run.

When it’s all said and done…take time to stretch. Broken record here I know…but find some down time…post workout, at the end of your day while you’re watching TV, or maybe before bedtime. Stretch it out and let your muscles recover from all your hard work. Both of our stretching routines are great for runners. Pick one and run through all the stretches.

Go get at it Core Crew….and make it a great Monday! 🙂

running is better

Day 7 & 8: You Are A Runner

Test me LordYou don’t have to be training for a marathon…or even training for a race at all…

The long run is when you are tested. Give it every thing you’ve got. Examine your heart and soul and find out what you’re made of!

Yes a marathon is 26.2 miles…but this weekend your “marathon” can be as short or as long as you make it. And when you finish…you won’t be the same person who started.

So how far will your marathon be this weekend? Pick your distance…and GO LONG!

Day 7 exercises: Long Run + 7 Key Stretches for Runners + Planks (1 minute regular + :30 each side)

Day 8 exercises: Planks (1 minute regular + :30 each side) + Rest!

After your long run…and on your rest day…think about those sore, hard worked muscles and give them some love. Stretch out your back, hips, quads, hamstrings, calves…and work on the flexibility that will keep you healthy, pain free, and on the road. 🙂

Have a fabulous weekend Core Crew!

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Day 5: A Runner’s Secret Weapon

running arm swing secret weaponWhat if you had a secret weapon that you could pull out during a tough race?

What if your arms could carry you through those final miles when your legs are screaming at you to stop?

Runners who focus on their arms when feeling fatigued are able to to maintain a good rhythm, stride frequency (cadence) and posture.

Working your arms, shoulders, and back increases muscle strength and promotes good posture, which improves breathing and arm swing. Arm swing is the X factor in running well!

We don’t need huge biceps. We don’t need to lift lots of heavy weight. But taking the time to strengthen and tone our arms is the secret weapon that will help us finish strong. And it doesn’t hurt that it will be easier to pick up our kids or grandkids, open tight jars, and look good in those summer tanks. 🙂

Day 5 exercises: “How to” Videos

  • Lunge Stance Single Arm Shoulder Press – 2 sets of 10
  • Renegade Rows – 2 sets of 10
  • Arm Raises – Front & Side – 2 sets of 10
  • 20 Push Ups
  • Plank – 1 min (2X)
  • Side Plank – :30 each side
  • Arm Stretches – see below

Bonus: #ILoveMyArms I love my arms

Love your arms and try this extra arm workout today. What’s a few more planks and push ups? 😉


Loving all the running drills and speed work! I know it’s intimidating…but give it a try. I promise it will be over fast. You will be tired…but you will feel amazing! Go back and check out this weeks drills and speed work here.

We are seeing times come down…and those faster times are feeling easier too. Even if you think “I don’t care about my time” the speed work will help your regular runs feel easier. Not only are you working on speed…you’re also training your body to get used to the added oxygen it needs…ever heard of VO2 max?

VO2 max is a measure of the maximum volume of oxygen that an athlete can use…and this can be improved with training. Improvements in VO2 max occur due to increases in the amount of blood your heart can pump with each contraction (your heart’s stroke volume) and a variety of adaptations in your muscles, such as increases in the size and number of mitochondria in your muscle fibers.

Throwing around some confusing stuff here…but the take away is that speed work intervals will help you increase the amount of blood your heart can pump with each contraction. This “harder than normal” workout will force your muscles to adapt and will increase the number and size of your mitochondria. All this translates into the ability to breathe easier during hard runs. Who doesn’t want to breathe easier while we’re working hard?

We’ll go over this again…but it’s something I want you to think about. Remember that speed work isn’t just about getting faster…it’s about teaching your body to adjust and use oxygen in the most productive way.

That’s it…get to work Core Crew! Make today fabulous!

Oh…and don’t forget to stretch. Stretch out your arms (arm stretches below) and our 7 Key Stretches for Runners are always a good choice…or take a few minutes to run through the Yoga for Runners routine. A few stretches before bedtime will help you relax and fall asleep easier too! 🙂

Arm Stretches: