TOTR: Winter Cross-Training

Since today is Tuesday, I’m linking up with these wonderful ladies:

Erika @ MCM Mama Runs, Marcia @ Marcia’s Healthy Slice and Patty @ My no-guilt life for

Today’s Topic is: Favorite Winter Cross-Training

It’s EATING!! LOL.

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No seriously, I hate winter, the cold, being outside…ugh!  I don’t ski, ice skate, snow shoe or snowmobile.

If I didn’t sign up for winter races, I wouldn’t run either.

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At least we had a mild winter last year. Hoping for more of the same this winter.

This Half Marathon will motivate me to get out there and run:

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Stuart, FL

I’d have to say that my favorite cross-training activity is tennis.  I play doubles once a week.
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indoors, of course

I also enjoy yoga (though I suck at it) and hope to take some classes this winter.

Happy Running! What is your favorite way to cross-train in the winter?

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January Recap

JANUARY GOALS:

  • Run 3-4 times each week (no matter how cold it gets.) – YES!
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after work

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on the TM 😦

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near home

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in the park and it’s staying lighter longer 🙂

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uAlbany campus – a new route

 

  • Walk once a day while at work.-  NOT really.  Walking indoors is so boring so I have really slacked off.
  • Get some strength training or yoga done.- Very Little.
  • Run with a group when possible. No. Only in races but signed up for a group starting in March.
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with Judy on Jan 3

  • Do long runs on the weekend to train for half marathon on January 17. NA. Ran a Half Marathon and a 10K race instead.
  • Complete a 10K race. YES!
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HMRRC Winter Series #3 10K – 1:00:24

  • Complete a 15K race. YES!
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HMRRC Winter Series #4 15K – 1:34:29

  • Complete my 10th & 11th half marathons. YES and YES!
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#10 (Hangover Half) – a PR at the time – 1:18:33

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#11 (West Palm Beach Half) – a Big PR and 1st in my AG – 2:09:40

  • Run at least 90 miles.  Not quite. 82. (slacked off after the half)

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What else?

  • I finished knitting a hat.

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  • I spent 5 days in Florida as part of my Race-cation – beaches, birds and good friends

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florida jan 2015 (100)

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February Goals:

  • Run 3-4 times each week (no matter how cold it gets.)
  • Walk several times a week while at work.
  • Get some strength training or yoga done.
  • Run with someone else when possible.
  • Do long runs on the weekend to start to train for half marathon on April 18.
  • Complete a 10 mile race
  • Complete a 4 mile race.
  • Volunteer at a race.
  • Run at least 80 miles

Happy Running! How was your January?  Anything special planned for February?

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Friday Five: Favorite Indoor Workouts

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Every Friday, three DC area bloggers Mary at Mar On the Run, Cynthia at You Signed Up For What?! and Courtney from Eat Pray Run, DC to host the Friday Five linkup.  Anyone can join with their own Friday Five post (yes, it must be a Friday Five!!)  They encourage you to visit other blogs on the linkup, comment, share and engage!

This week, the theme is: Favorite Indoor Workouts

This is hard for me because I HATE to work out!!!!

But here are 5 that I occasionally do:

1. Yoga – I actually like yoga but running gets in the way and then there is the money to take classes.  I really should do it on my own.

yes, this is me to the right.

2. Planks – I was doing these daily for about 1 minute but like everything else, I stopped. But when I remember, I do them.

NOT ME!

3. Weights – my co-worker loves weights and gave me a pair of 5 lbers.  They sit on the floor near by desk at work. Every now and then I do several arm exercises with them.

4. Treadmill – this is only out of necessity.  I run on it when the weather is so bad that I can’t possibly run outside. And I must have my iPad to watch TV on or I will go insane.

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5. Upper & Lower Body Machines at the Gym – I don’t mind these but am lazy about going (even though I belong to a FREE gym.)

Happy Running! What are some of your favorite indoor workouts?

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Fit Approach #NoExcuses 2015 Challenge

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Hey 2015, it’s me, Darlene.

This year I would like to stay uninjured and do more strength training.

It would also be super duper awesome if I also PRed at several distances this year. It’s not a resolution, though, just a reminder to myself to try and have the best year yet because I’m not getting any younger!

The thing I am looking forward to most this year is running as many races as I can afford.

I’ll use the one thing that truly gets me out of bed in the morning which is my alarm clock to help me get up, get dressed, and get after my #NoExcuses 2015.    Speaking of excuses (ahem), my very favorite excuse is I am too busy and I have used it to get out of working out and going to yoga classes on more than umpteen occasions. I vow to move my body and be more healthy this year even if it means I have to get up earlier or re-schedule things.

Even if my alarm clock gets eaten by the cats in the middle of the night, I’ll still get up

I will stop blaming the hubby for eating the rest of the ice cream when everyone knows it was really me.

My job is not the reason I make excuses. I will show my job who’s boss this year and get my run on

I know that any kind of run is better than no run.

I will reward myself by buying a Starbucks Frappucino

#NoExcuses 2015 has just begun and already I am imagining myself a winner. I can’t wait to rock a Zeal Hoodie from Augusta Active. I can’t wait till my sweaty friends are jealous of how fresh, clean and energized I am between workouts with help from ShowerPill body wipes. I can see myself rocking my run in new Rock the Course Leggings from Actio926 and looking fit and fly while doing it. And of course, I’ll be taking my workouts to the next level and improving my abs with my new ActivMotion Bar to help me train for my next  half marathon race with Sasquatch Racing.

Oh, and let’s not forget how amazing my running skirt will smell in my / during my race after washing with some WIN Detergent. And lastly, I’ll keep rocking my 2015 with clean eats and nutrition from Beaming with Health!

Tag, Tweet, shout-out, call, text, fax or email 3 friends to take this survey and share how they will have a #NoExcuses 2015. Remind your friends to simply fill in the underlined parts! 

Tagging: HoHo Runs, AJH from Age Groups Rock,and Karen from Running Over the Hill!

Monday Running Update

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Last Week: (Week 2 of HM training)

  • Monday – walk at work, 4 mile Turkey Trot training group run (@RPI)

AM walk

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week 7

  • Tuesday – walk at work, rest, tennis, dinner out after
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AM walk – still leaves on the trees

  • Wednesday – walk at work, STEM group run + (4 6 miles)
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AM walk

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2 miles run/walk + 4 more after

  • Thursday – walk at work, rest, gym, mall walk with BFF

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  • Friday-walk at work, 4 mile run, gym, mah jongg

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  • Saturday – rest, gym, packet picket up

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  • Sunday – 15K race, mah jongg dinner
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PR!!

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6th anniversary dinner

This Week: (Week 3 of HM training)

  • Monday – walk at work, 4 mile Turkey Trot training group run (@RPI)
  • Tuesday – walk at work, rest, tennis
  • Wednesday – walk at work, STEM group run + (4 miles)
  • Thursday – walk at work, 4 mile run 
  • Friday-walk at work, gym, mah jongg
  • Saturday – 5 mile Turkey Trot training group run (@Knickerbocker Arena) – my 1st Sat group run + 3 miles
  • Sunday – rest, gym, movie?

Happy Running! How is your running going?  Any races ?

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Tuesdays on the Run: Cross-Training

Erika @ MCM Mama Runs hosts Tuesdays on the Run with April @ Run the great wide somewhere and Patty @ My no-guilt life!

This week’s topic is: Cross-Training

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What is Cross-Training?
 

According to Acefitness.org, “Cross training is typically defined as an exercise regimen that uses several modes of training to develop a specific component of fitness.”

All half marathon and marathon training schedules include at least one day of cross-training.
 
What are the benefits of cross-training?
  • Reduced risk of injury People who are particularly prone to lower-leg problems from running long distances should consider incorporating low-impact activities such as elliptical training, cycling and swimming into their regimens.
  • Enhanced weight loss  people who need to lose weight can effectively achieve a reduction in body weight and fat stores by combining two or more physical activities in a cross-training regimen. They can, for example, exercise on an elliptical trainer for 20 to 30 minutes and then cycle for an additional 20 to 30 minutes.
  • Improved total fitness –  Cross-training can include activities that develop muscular fitness, as well as aerobic conditioning.
  • Enhanced exercise adherence – Cross-training is a safe and relatively easy way to add variety to an exercise program.

Another benefit of Cross-Training is that you can explore different kinds of sports. Although, you are a runner, you may find that you enjoy biking or swimming. Also when you cannot run due to an injury, you can still cross-train. When I broke my ankle, I could not run but I was able to bike and use the elliptical.

What activities are considered cross-training?
 
1. Cycling – According to scientific studies, runners benefit the most from cycling.
(I have only biked when I was UNABLE to run. I should do it more but who has the time.)

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2. Resistance Training –  Recent studies have linked resistance training with improvement in running, reducing heart rates while doing so, and improving race times at distances from shorter runs to marathons.  It also protects runners against lower body injuries, and circuit training provides a great cardiovascular workout, and increasing muscle power.  The gym is the best place to do this, with the help of Personal Trainers.
 
Unfortunately I do not belong to a gym and the closest thing I have done is using these resistance bands (when I was recovering from an injury.)

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3. Swimming – It is an activity that is easy on the joints, supports your weight, builds muscular strength and endurance, improves cardiovascular health. It is also good for the lungs because of the breathing exercises you have to do while performing the activity. For runners who have sore legs, this is most recommended since it’s low impact, and it surprisingly burns a lot of calories.

I wish I were a better swimmer but I am not (and I do not have access to a pool.)
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my version of lake swimming

 
4 . Aerobic Exercises – It provides an outstanding cardiovascular workout, boosts quadriceps and hamstring strength, improves coordination, and can make runners quicker on their feet. In addition, the upper-body movements used in aerobic dance may even tone up runners’ torsos a bit. Zumba is pretty popular and there are many videos with aerobic exercises/dancing.
 
When I was younger, aerobics classes were popular & used go to them.  Zumba is something I want to try.
 
5. Other sports like Tennis, Soccer, or even Golf can also be considered as Cross-Training activities, as long as it benefits you in burning calories, toning muscles, building stamina, endurance.
I love to play tennis (tried golf but I stink at it.) and play doubles at least once per week.
 

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Tips for Cross-Training:

1. Choose what you like – Try several things to decide what’s beneficial and best for you. Also consider your resources like time, money and energy.

2. Start slowEven if you are an experienced runner it doesn’t mean that you are already good at another activity or sport. Start at the beginner’s level of any sport or activity that you will engage into.

3. Do not strain yourself –  Try to stick with your training days but use a cross-training activity as an alternative on some days not allotted for running.

4. Chose the ones that will not use the muscles that you use during runningthat is why I do not play tennis and run on the same day (they both can strain your calf muscles) but I may do yoga after running.

5. Hydrate & Eat Well – Always make sure you hydrate yourself well especially if you sweat too much. Always eat healthy food. Avoid junk food and foods that are high in salt and fats. Try to eat more carbohydrates before exercise and protein after.

5. Have Fun! – You should always enjoy what you do because if not, you will not keep it up.

Happy Running!  Do you Cross-train?  What do you do as Cross-training?

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X is for X-training

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What is X-Training?
According to Acefitness.org, “Cross training is typically defined as an exercise regimen that uses several modes of training to develop a specific component of fitness.”
All half marathon and marathon training schedules include at least one day of x-training.
What are the benefits of x-training?
  • Reduced risk of injury –  People who are particularly prone to lower-leg problems from running long distances should consider incorporating low-impact activities such as elliptical training, cycling and swimming into their regimens.
  • Enhanced weight loss –  people who need to lose weight can effectively achieve a reduction in body weight and fat stores by combining two or more physical activities in a x-training regimen. They can, for example, exercise on an elliptical trainer for 20 to 30 minutes and then cycle for an additional 20 to 30 minutes.
  • Improved total fitness –  X-training can include activities that develop muscular fitness, as well as aerobic conditioning.
  • Enhanced exercise adherence – X-training is a safe and relatively easy way to add variety to an exercise program.

Another benefit of X-Training is that you can explore different kinds of sports. Although, you are a runner, you may find that you enjoy biking or swimming. Also when you cannot run due to an injury, you can still x-train. When I broke my ankle, I could not run but I was able to bike and use the elliptical.

What activities are considered x-training?
1. Cycling – According to scientific studies, runners benefit the most from cycling.
(I have only biked when I was UNABLE to run. I should do it more but who has the time.)
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2. Resistance Training –  Recent studies haved linked resistance training with improvement in running, reducing heart rates while doing so, and improving race times at distances from shorter runs to marathons.  It also protects runners against lower body injuries, and circuit training provides a great cardiovascular workout, and increasing muscle power.  The gym is the best place to do this, with the help of Personal Trainers.
Unfortunately I do not belong to a gym and the closest thing I have done is using these resistance bands (when I was recovering from an injury.)

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3. Swimming – It is an activity that is easy on the joints, supports your weight, builds muscular strength and endurance, improves cardiovascular health. It is also good for the lungs because of the breathing exercises you have to do while performing the activity. For runners who have sore legs, this is most recommended since it’s low impact, and it surprisingly burns a lot of calories.

I wish I were a better swimmer but I am not (and I do not have access to a pool.)
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my version of lake swimming

4 . Aerobic Exercises – It provides an outstanding cardiovascular workout, boosts quadriceps and hamstring strength, improves coordination, and can make runners quicker on their feet. In addition, the upper-body movements used in aerobic dance may even tone up runners’ torsos a bit. Zumba is pretty popular and there are many videos with aerobic exercises/dancing.
When I was younger, aerobics classes were popular & used go to them.  Zumba is something I want to try.
5. Other sports like Tennis, Soccer, or even Golf can also be considered as X-Training activities, as long as it benefits you in burning calories, toning muscles, building stamina, endurance.
I love to play tennis (tried golf but I stink at it.) and play doubles at least once per week.

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Tips for X-training:

1. Choose what you like – Try several things to decide what’s beneficial and best for you. Also consider your resources like time, money and energy.

2. Start slow – Even if you are an experienced runner it doesn’t mean that you are already good at another activity or sport. Start at the beginner’s level of any sport or activity that you will engage into.

3. Do not strain yourself –  Try to stick with your training days but use a x-training activity as an alternative of
some days allotted for running.

4. Chose the ones that will not use the muscles that you sore during running – that is why I do not play tennis and run on the same day (they both can strain your calf muscles) but I may do yoga after running.

5. Hydrate & Eat Well – Always make sure you hydrate yourself well especially if you sweat too much. Always eat healthy food. Avoid junk food and foods that are high in salt and fats. . Try to eat more carbohydrates before exercise and protein after.

5. Have Fun! – You should always enjoy what you do because if not, you will not keep it up.

Happy Running!  Do you X-train?  What do you do as X-training?

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Does Tennis Count?

Last week I played tennis (doubles) for 90 minutes on Tues nite, 90 minutes on Wed and 60 minutes on Thurs am.

This coming week I play on Tues nite, Fri am, have a match (singles) 120 minutes and then 60 minutes on Sunday.

I’m saying this is my XTraining activity.