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Showing posts with label winter running. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter running. Show all posts
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Solid Running Week

Solid Running Week

The weather is perfect. Each morning has been around 30 degrees. I ran with the Yak Trax earlier in the week, but shed them on Wednesday. 

I love running this time of the year, as it is so crisp and not too cold. I have experimented with a mask from Duluth Trading. It makes me warm, so that is great. I can't wait to see how it performs later in the winter. 

Keep up your runs. Winter is fun!

Image Source: 
http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/product/mens-shoremans-windblock-face-mask-75030.aspx

Saturday, February 14, 2015
Need to revisit my running motivation

Need to revisit my running motivation

This past week, I traveled for work. I did a relatively good job keeping up with my runs. I did notice my motivation "waning" toward the end of the week.

This week, I will dig a little deeper and will concentrate on my running motivation. I need to kick start my consistency for cross training too.

I have a lot to do, but I am excited! As good ole Snoopy says, I am going to keep looking up:)


Image source:
http://taolifestudio.com/2013/05/01/keep-looking-up-thats-the-secret-of-life-snoopy/





Monday, December 1, 2014
Be true

Be true

In the past couple of weeks, I have talked to some friends about their running, records and times. One aspect that resonated with me is how people feel pressure to be "fast". I must admit, I have fallen into that trap before. It can be relatively healthy, if you can manage it.

On the flip side, it can dominate your thoughts. It can make you feel bad too, if you can't keep improve. In the end, I believe you should be true to yourself. It can make running fun.

Be original, stay true to yourself. :)



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http://www.twitrcovers.com/twitter-covers/be-original/


Saturday, November 29, 2014
Winter running tips

Winter running tips

In the winter, I like to continue running outside. Over the years, I have modified my approach to running outside. Here are a few tips:

1. Make sure you have layers. If the temperature gets below 30 degrees, it's important you stay warm. The layers will help you a ton.
2. Protect your hands, face and head. Gloves/mittens, a hat and face mask can help protect you. You may worry that the face mask will get in the way of your oxygen intake.   It may a little, but it's worth it in the long run (no pun intended). 
3. YAKTRAX or something to get a grip. Ice can hide this time of year and it can really hurt or set you back. I highly recommend that you wear something like YAKTRAX. 
4. If it is too cold and feels dangerous, stay inside. OK- I have a tough time with this. However, you can skip a workout, hit the treadmill or get creative. I read the other day that successful people don't die in the fight, meaning they know when to exit. This applies to running in dangerous cold. You will know when it's too dangerous.
5. Stay hydrated. Layering your clothing can be deceptive in assessing your sweat level. You will lose more water than you think, stay hydrated! 
6. Have fun and stay focused. You have worked hard to keep your mileage up all year, don't let the elements or the holidays get in the way of your progress. 

Over the past couple of weeks, I have struggled with my motivation and dreamed up some "excuses". However, my partner in crime reminded me by telling me that I am becoming "Mr. Excuse". Thanks for keeping me motivated Teri:) 

It got me out the door all week. 



Image source: 
http://blog.altrazerodrop.com/tips/winter-running/

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