If you want to increase your endurance, strengthen and tone your mid section and meet other mom runners, think about signing up for this new mid-week conditioning class. This is an hourlong running-based program that combines speed work, endurance drills and core exercises to help you strengthen your body for any sport (including tag … Continue reading »
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Working out with your child
Does this sound like you? Every week you plan to workout, but every week it just slips away. There just never seems to be enough time to do anything between packing lunches, cleaning up spilled milk, driving from one kid’s class to another, and work. By the time you get to the end of your … Continue reading »
Sign up for an event and get motivated
As the saying goes: dangle a carrot in front of a rabbit and you can get him to hop anywhere. In my case, it’s a donut that I’ll do anything for. So, let’s apply that theory to making exercise a priority. You are more likely to lace up those shoes if you have an … Continue reading »
Run for the hills
I grew up in a neighborhood where going to school everyday meant scaling one or two mountainous hills. I used to dread the daily trek and told everyone for a year that when I grew up I planned to live somewhere flat. Fast foward 30+ years and indeed I live on a flat street, … Continue reading »
Run, Baby, Run: Tricks for running with a child
When I’m running with my daughter, I sometimes feel like a clown pushing a shopping cart with a monkey in it. If you are a mom with a running plan you will be tracking at least some distances with your child. And since children are about as predictable as weather, you’ll find your runs similar. … Continue reading »
Maximizing your treadmill workouts
There are some days — be it too rainy or hot — when running outside sounds about as appealing as swimming in the Bay. On those days, I head to the gym, drop Adeline off at the gym daycare and hit the treadmill. I used to think of the treadmill as an awfully boring and … Continue reading »
Your first run after a baby
Those first few steps of a run after having a baby can be really torturous. You think your going to pee your pants, your boobs hurt and, well, everything down below is achy. It’s enough to send you back to the couch. Rest assured, though, it gets easier and being prepared will make the experience … Continue reading »
Run the distance
Okay, so the word I’m about to use is really funny — one of those that makes you giggle like a school girl. It’s Fartlek, Swedish for speed play. It’s the best principle I’ve found for not only increasing speed but distance. It goes something like this: Every time you run, increase your speed for set periods, then revert to your normal jog, then increase it again. Do this for a set period of time during your run and you’ll begin to notice a huge difference in your performance. For instance, a three mile run might look like this: Continue reading »