Running

RUN + YOGA challenge [Day 2]

Did you make it to day 2?  Hopefully, considering yesterday you were allowed to have a rest day! A bunch of our runners attended a hot yoga class at Harbor Yoga studios.  No resting here!

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If you are a veteran…

Consider mixing in a little speed work on Tuesdays.  Speed training has many benefits, which you can read about in our previous post.

Today’s speed session – let’s start off easy.  This can be completed on a track, outside, or a treadmill.  We will use time instead of distance.

  • 5-10 minute warmup [EZ jog or walk]
  • 2 miles of intervals [pickup your pace, slow it down, pick it back up – remember Indian Runs?]
  • 5 minute cooldown & stretch

If you are a newbie…

Just work on building endurance and take it nice and easy.  You should not incorporate speed training into your running routine until you’ve been running [injury free] for at least 6 months.

Remember, you can adjust the weekly schedule to meet your needs, just do your best!

Good luck! 

Just joining us?  Below are some links to get you started…

The synergy of running and yoga

RUN + YOGA Living Fit [Columbus] Challenge – Day One

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The challenge is below, both a picture and pdf version.

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YOGA + RUN challenge [PDF version]

Disclaimer:  We are NOT PROFESSIONAL runners or yogis, so make sure you check with your doctor and/or exercise professional for tips, advice, etc.  We are just a group of fitness junkies who love a good challenge now and then 🙂

 “Benefits of running” photo credit to www.teluguone.com

RUN + YOGA = Synergy [30 day] Challenge!

Take our RUN + YOGA Challenge!  

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If you missed our previous post about the synergy of running and yoga, that is a good place to start.  A few of our Living Fit Columbus members started brainstorming ideas.  We love running.  We love [hot] yoga.  And we love a good fitness challenge to keep us focused and motivated.

So take the challenge with us!     run-like-a-yogi

There are no prizes, just the satisfaction of finishing, perhaps pushing your body to new limits, and maybe a group photo at the end 🙂  We will be blogging and posting about it on our social media to help keep us all on target.

Some of us are also in the middle of Whitney Carlson’s 12 week Run Builder, so this could get interesting!

Not sure if you’re ready to tackle running? Or yoga?  Need more motivation?

Check out more info on running & yoga below from FIT experts around Columbus;

WHY RUN?

WHY YOGA?

  • From Studio 543 Yoga
    • BENEFITS OF YOGA:  Your body is your gym! Using your body as a weight you will gain strength, flexibility, and endurance while building a long, lean, toned body!
    • HOT YOGA =  
      • INCREASE METABOLISM + BURN FAT  The heat increases your heart rate faster for an awesome cardiovascular workout.  Your heart can work the same doing hot yoga as it does when running, while never leaving your mat you are burning calories and speeding up your metabolism.
      • FLEXIBILITY: The heat allows you to safely reach new levels of flexibility, making you less prone to injury.
      • DETOXIFICATION: The heat and humidity make you sweat more while flushing toxins from the body.  Your skin will be glowing!
  • From Harbor Yoga ~ Co-owner Heidi was a runner and athlete throughout her life and took up yoga to gain strength and flexibility.  She has found that regular practice keeps her body strong and her mind happy. Co-owner Angie, as well as several other instructors, run in addition to their yoga practice.

So here goes…

The challenge is below, both a picture and pdf version.

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You can add in your own variations of RUNS and YOGA sessions and mix up the days to fit your schedule.  You can also check back with us to see what we are doing [can’t promise daily updates, but plan to post ideas, suggestions, etc!]

We will also be using Instagram for #yogamatters, #strikeapose and #whyirun ~ feel free to follow @tgellenbeck1 and/or tag your photos #livingfitcolumbus 🙂

Email LivingFitColumbus@gmail.com if you want to be on our e-blast, have questions, suggestions, or want the modifiable challenge file in Excel.

GOOD LUCK!  

Let the challenge begin!

 

Disclaimer:  We are NOT PROFESSIONAL runners or yogis, so make sure you check with your doctor and/or exercise professional for tips, advice, etc.  We are just a group of fitness junkies who love a good challenge now and then 🙂

 

Tour of Columbus ~ Emerald City Quarter [and half] Marathon

Several of our Living Fit Columbus and ptown runners participated in the Emerald City Half and Quarter Marathon yesterday in Dublin.  Our runners all did the quarter and everyone finished strong!

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6:30AM and ready to run!

The race is hosted by M3S Sports and the main sponsor this year was Ohio Health.  The pacers were provided by MIT and ours helped us finish ahead of schedule.  Even though Amanda, Teresa, Deedra and Christine all set a new PR, the Snowville Creamery chocolate milk at the end was probably the best thing about the whole day. 🙂

We all had a great race and hope to make it a Living Fit Columbus tradition!

Running + yoga = Synergy

Aye, aye, aye!  [is that spelled correctly?]

As stated in a previous post, I [Teresa] am a high school business teacher.   The school year started last week and between being prepared for my active teenage minds, re-adjusting to being a working mom, trying to squeeze in workouts, grocery shopping, cleaning, laundry… there is NO time to blog!  Hoping to get in at least one-two posts per week, but it may be inconsistent for a while. 😦

Anyhow, most of you know that I am a runner and only a wannabe yogi.  I started practicing more regularly this year and pretty much fell in love!

We incorporate it during some of our group runs for stretching…

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We’ve posted about these previously, but we LOVE lululemon’s yoga poses for runners and use them frequently;

My family caught onto this new passion and blessed me with some great birthday gifts last week…

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Over the last eight months of more regular practice, I’ve discovered SO MANY BENEFITS of yoga…

  • Its a great workout [especially  Harbor and Thank‘s hot vinyasa – my two favorite studios so far] that mixes it up, keeping your workout fresh and fun
  • Its an awesome low-impact cross training activity that can still get your heart rate WAY up and be an amazing sweat session  [depending on the type you choose – I prefer hot, power vinyasa]
  • Become more at peace with the chaos of life – no matter what type of yoga; slow, restorative, vinyasa, ashtanga – a little time on the mat helps reconnect with your inner thoughts, emotions & self
  • You will get stronger [all those crazy chaturangas!] and become more flexible, both great for running 
  • You learn to breathe deeper and more efficiently, also great for runners
  • Lan, a fellow runner friend and true yogi, stresses the importance of yoga for injury prevention.  Hoping she will blog about this soon!

A little more info and some specific poses/sequences can be found on our YOGA [for runners] page HERE or via some of the articles below.

Whitney Carlson – Stretches you must do if you are a runner

Love Life Surf – Yoga poses for runners

So back to the term in the title… SYNERGY = the interaction of two [or more] agents that produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.

Basically this means that running and yoga on their own are pretty cool… but together, they are AMAZING!

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Why else would our favorite apparel store combine these two things?

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I’ll close with this.  An excerpt from another blogger, Tracey, who has a passion for both yoga and running;

I am a yogi, and I am a runner.

I credit my running with the fact that I’ve never had any yoga injuries.  A lot of my yogi friends have torn a hamstring or two, because they are constantly lengthening them and never contracting or strengthening them.  The backs of my legs are really tight for a yogi –  in fact, my heels have never reached the floor in downward facing dog – but I’ve never popped a hamstring either!

On the flip side, I credit my yoga practice with the fact that through over a decade of running, I’ve only suffered one small injury, an aggravated Achilles, which was quickly healed through acupuncture, and – you guessed it! – yoga.  My running friends who skip the yoga are constantly suffering from heel spurs, shin splints, stress fractures and all manner of knee and ankle issues.

Early on in my yoga practice, I tried to give up running so that I wouldn’t sacrifice so much flexibility on the mat, but the truth is, I love to break a sweat.  I know you can break a sweat in yoga, but I need to jump around, to propel my body forward, to move miles, not just move from up dog to down dog…

I am a yogi, and I am a runner.

Read more on the blog, BreatheRepeat.com or visit the article HERE.

Running Yogis

Love running, but not a fan of yoga?  Or maybe vice versa?  Try to commit to BOTH for a ONE MONTH CHALLENGE and see the benefits for yourself.  

We DARE you! 

Hope to see you soon.

Photo credits to:   inkiesink.com, LeenaBeePhotography.wordpress.com, lululemon.com, breatherepeat.com   

Yoga Challenge – Day 10 [yoga for runners]

Day #10  

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ptown run club Thursdays @6:30PM, Historic Dublin

Today we have our ptown run club group run, Yay!  Come and join us!

We are doing this BOOTCAMP style & will work our 10 minutes of daily yoga into our run tonight…

1.  Quarter mile warm up walk, light dynamic stretching (if needed)

2.  One and a half mile warm-up run at conversational pace

3.  Runner’s choice!  Either…

  • Run another mile out (1/2 mile out, 1/2 mile back to us)  OR 
  • lululemon’s Pre-run poses & stretches for better running & some other moves [plank, mountain climbers, burpees, whatever you’re feelin’]

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4.  One and a half mile run back at your push pace [pick it up a bit from your warm-up run] or conversational, whatever you’re feelin’

5. lululemon’s Post-run poses & stretches for better recovery – modifications if we can’t find a wall

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6. Chug water.  Smile.  🙂 Done!

 

 

The #IndependenceArmy challenge pose for the day is a modified plank, so we worked that into our workout above as well.

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Inspirational quote of the day… 

So many inspirational running & yoga quotes here, we’ll just give you the whole thing!

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Running ‘Lingo’

If you are new[er] to running or distance training and are clueless about your running group’s mentions of PRs, LSDs and tempo runs, you have a few choices…

1.  Ask them to fill you in  photo-sep-05-4-36-46-pm

2.  Read one of the blog posts below [or find your own]

Nationwide Children’s Hospital Columbus Marathon —>

Learn the lingo – 20 [Columbus] marathon running phrases to know 

lululemon-athletica_416x416-300x300  lululemon athletica’s [post from today] 

The Ultimate Guide to Running Lingo: 25 words you need to know

 

3.  Do nothing and pretend to know what they are talking about

Hope you choose #1 or #2!  Happy reading and happy Tuesday!

 

Independence FIT Celebration[s]

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Today’s exercise… 

We got in our workout today ~ an Independence 3 mile run or 2 mile walk [choice].  Lots of neighbors, strollers and fitness fun! And of course, we got coffee afterwards @ Winans Dublin.

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30 day Yoga challenge…

We are taking a yoga REST today (can’t quite tackle the fallen angel pose from #independencearmy anyhow) but will double up and do at least 20 minutes tomorrow.   Don’t EVER feel guilty if you need to adjust your training plans every now and then and ALWAYS give your body a chance to rest!  We did do some stretching after our run, so you can count that if you must 🙂

 

Instagram challenge… Get DOWN dog! 

Today’s post request was your favorite yoga pose. Although we didn’t do a full yoga session today, we did make time to bust out our favorite pose!  Teresa chose DOWNWARD DOG.  Not only is this move a relaxing stretch of the lower back and hamstrings (great for runners), it is also one of JPs favorite things to do.  Call it downward dog or Londong bridge… he loves to do it, watch it, climb on it!  A few photos for your viewing pleasure…

And last but not least, today’s inspirational quote…

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See you tomorrow!

Weekly updates

Some weekly updates…

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  • There will be NO GROUP RUN tomorrow morning as we are checking out Friendship Crossfit.    See you at 8:50 for a nice change of pace!
  • We had our first #ptownrunclub meeting last night in Historic Dublin.  We did a nice 3.5 mile run and met some new people!  Come join us some Thursday @ 6:30.   

Our MAY FIT FREEBIE…

Our first of hopefully many giveaways, the winner of our  LIKE + SHARE + JOIN&CLICK!  contest is….

 

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Congrats JANE, you are the proud owner of our May Fit Freebie goody bag!

 

Get on our E-NEWSLETTER list by emailing LivingFitColumbus@gmail.com

Happy Friday, off to bed!

 

Cap City recap & upcoming events

Cap City recap 

Several of our Run Club ladies ran the Capital City Half Marathon this past Saturday.  It was a great race and everyone did a fabulous job!  Katie, Amanda and Deedra all finished the 13.1 mile distance for the first time, lots of calorie burning and photography took place and it was a fun filled morning!  Check out our gallery below…

 

In other news…

  • Living Fit [Columbus] is partnering with lululemon athletica Polaris [also known as PTOWN] to host a Thursday night social run!  The group runs begin this Thursday, MAY 8th, and will be promoted as ptown run club.  We will meet in Historic Dublin in the Town Center lot near Starbucks.  Come join us and bring a friend!

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  • Visit our FB page for other upcoming events – there will be no group run this Saturday as we are checking out FRIENDSHIP CROSSFIT in Dublin. 

 

  • We will also be partnering with Winan’s Dublin and meeting there for our group runs on Saturdays beginning Saturday, May 24.  Come join us for a run [or walk] and a cup of Joe after.  ROP-Winans-Chocolates*304Be sure to LIKE their Facebook page for updates!

 

 

  • This is the last week to enter our MAY FIT FREEBIE contest, LIKE + SHARE + JOIN&CLICK!  

To enter, complete the following by this Thursday, MAY 8th…

1.  LIKE Living Fit [Columbus] on Facebook

2.  SHARE one of the following…

    • SHARE this post from Living Fit Columbus’ Facebook page to your timeline or a friend’s timeline OR
    • SHARE a fitness-related photo on Instagram and tag it #livingfitcolumbus – if its a running pic, feel free to also tag it #ptownrunclub

3.  JOIN&CLICK – Attend one (or more!) of the following & join in our group photo session…

    • lululemon athletica fun FIT session this Thursday, April 24th @ 7:30PM at the Polaris store; get some new gear & discuss your FIT goals
    • our group meetup at the Capital City Half Marathon on May 3 @ the post-race 13.1 mile block party; more details to come
    • ptown run club kickoff run this Thursday, May 8th @ 6:30PM in Town Center lot, Historic Dublin

May FIT Freebie includes…

  • lulu reusable lunch tote      
  • $5 Starbucks card  
  • #livingfitcolumbus or #ptownrunclub momento
  • Honeystingers organic energy chews

Winner will be announced this Friday, May 9th on our blog @ LivingFitColumbus.wordpress.com and our FB page.  So get going… Like, Share, & join us for a CLICK!

 

Disclaimer:  contest is only open to readers within the United States.  Living Fit [Columbus] has not earned commission or kickbacks on any of the giveaway items.

It’s Race Week! // Tips & Info

This Saturday is the big day and we couldn’t be more excited!  And anxious.  And all the other emotions that come along with race week.  Three of our runners are newbies to the half distance and the rest of us are looking to log yet another 13.1 mile par-tay!!

We have been training for twelve weeks for the Cap City Half Marathon.  Through snow, sunshine, wind, rain, schedule conflicts, sleepless nights, El-Vaquero-food-coma-hangovers, injuries and lots of miles… we have almost made it to the starting line.  Our ladies have worked hard and are going to finish strong and look fabulous in our new race tees ~ we are ready!

Thank you #momo_inspire

Five Things To Keep In Mind During Race Week…

1.  Stay hydrated and eat healthy foods (with some clean carbohydrates).  Do you need to ‘carbo-load?’  Not necessarily.  Click HERE for an interesting article on carbs and racing.   A full-on PASTA PARTY isn’t necessary if you are running for two hours or less, although we are having one! Some favorite meals;

  • Pre-race dinner ideas; grilled chicken (or other protein), small serving of pasta or rice (your carbs) and lots of vegetables. Fruit for dessert.  Nothing too heavy or spicy.  One glass of wine may help you sleep, but too many will dehydrate you so find some balance.
  • Breakfast; your standard, pre-long-run breakfast ~ don’t try anything new.  For shorter races I just have a banana with natural peanut butter.  For longer races (halfs and fulls) I’ll throw in a piece of bread or half a bagel.
  • Be careful of drinking too many fluids on race morning as you may be in the looooong port-a-pot line at the beginning of the race!

2.  Try to get a good night’s sleep on the-night-before-the-night before your race.  I’ve learned that its the ‘night before the night before’ race day that you have a chance of getting some rest… because the Eve of the race, most of us are a pile of nerves and don’t sleep well.  So for a Sunday race, you may not sleep well Saturday night (pre-race jitters, early morning rise & run), but try to get a good night’s sleep on Friday night.  Some bed-time yoga or a glass of wine may help you fall asleep on Race Day Eve.

3.  Make arrangements to get your packet at the expo.  Don’t forget this important detail!  This can be a challenge if you’re doing an out of town race and the expo ends at say, 7PM the night before, so plan accordingly.  We are meeting tomorrow, see details below.

4.  Plan out race morning.  Have your clothes, socks, shoes, race bib, safety pins, Garmin, race fuel, music ~ anything you need ~ laid out the night before (or even two nights before!)  Figure out where you will park, what time you need to leave, etc.

5.  RELAX!!!!!!  You have done the hard work!  You have likely logged a training run somewhere close to your race distance [we got in a 12 miler].  YOU GOT THIS!  Some like to do a yoga session or short, easy walk/run the day before to relieve some jitters and a SHORT jog to warm up the morning of.  Breathe, get some rest, be ready to take some fabulous pictures at the finish line!

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Living Fit [Columbus] Run Club Event info ~ join us if you’d like! 

Thursday, May 1

  • We will be meeting at Abitec (Peggy’s office) in the Short North @ 5:30 to go to the Health & Fitness Expo Party & Packet Pickup.  Abitec is close to Goodale Park and has plenty of easy parking.  The address is 501 W 1st Ave, Columbus, 43215.  We can carpool or caravan from here to the Expo.
  • We will grab a bite to eat after (probably 6:30 or 7:00ish) at Northstar Cafe ~ Short North, 951 North High Street, Columbus, 43201.

Friday, May 2

  • Chicken & pasta meal at the Gellenbeck’s @ 6:30[ish]

Saturday, May 3 – race day!

  • Pre-race – We will be meeting at the Columbus Commons garage @ 7:00AM.  This gives us time for last minute potty stops and time to find the starting line.  The race starts @ 8AM, but runners are asked to be loaded into their corals by 7:40.
  • Post-race – Join us at the Finish Line Party for some refreshments, high-fives and of course, photos!  We will determine a meetup spot when we get together Thursday night at the Expo.

Feel free to email Teresa @ LivingFitColumbus@gmail.com if you’d like to meet us for any of the events or if you have any questions.

That’s all folks!  

Have a great week and pray for no rain!  See you at the starting line, if not before.  We will close with some motivation…

Don't give up!

 Photo credit to WalkJogRun