I was re-inspired today by a running buddy I only know through the blogosphere: Paula (AKA Struggling to be Speedy). And she suggested that I, in order to get out of my running funk, go back to the basics with a little naked running*.
*Naked Running: To perform the action of running with only the necessary gear; to run without electronics.
Today I was reminded of a few reasons why running has stuck with me all these years-- and it's not because I can forget that I'm doing it through a song on my ipod. Let me take you through my run pre and post Pandora Station music:
Pre: Golden Hill to Balboa Park (1 mile)
1. Adele, First Love... Boring... slow. (Change station)
2. Arcada Fire, Sprawl I (Flatland)... Slow song again...eh I'll listen to it...uhk, no it's depressing. (Change Station)
3. Black Eyed Peas, Just Can't Get Enough... I hate Black Eyed Peas, but this is a really good song...Boy I think about it every night and day...I'm addicted and I just can't get enough
4. Jay Sean, Down...Good beat...Dang it's getting hot...Baby are you down, down, down, down, down...
5. Timbaland, Carryout... This is a new one...wow...autotuned like crazy... (Change Station)
6. Pandora won't reload at this point... cuss cuss.
Post Pandora Meltdown: Balboa Park to Point Loma (7 miles)
1. Hear a scream behind me and turn just in time to see a kid fall in the Balboa Park water fountain. Funny.
2. Lady to the right trips off a curb due to texting. Funny cuz she wasn't hurt.
3. Stop at a water fountain and hear a "Caw, Caw" like a crow: See a large man in blue jeans, no t-shirt, standing on the grass cawing at a flock of crows. He then dropped and started doing push ups. Weird. Eventually made me laugh--after I vacated the immediate area.
4. Waiting at the stoplight on Harbor and Laurel: See a man across the street also in blue jeans & no t-shirt, only he's small and bald and doing the grapevine along the running path. What the what?
Had I been listening to my music, I most likely would have missed these observations that got me through the second part of my run and ultimately made me feel better about myself.... It makes me wonder what I missed during the first part of the run.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Rock Your Body
So I don't usually go for this type of thing, but a friend of mine found this Ukrainian woman named Zuzana on youTube who does short killer workouts. From youTube my friend then discovered the Body Rocks website. So here's the deal: Zuzana (who is apparently a former porn star...I wouldn't know, but I do know that she is very, very toned) posts daily workouts on her website and they kickASS. And the beautiful thing about them is that they are comprised of only 4 moves that take about 12-15 minutes total to complete.
I've only done one of the workouts, and I was sore for 3 days afterward. They are not a joke, and they will rock your body. I sound like an infomercial right now, so I apologize for that, but I love that I was introduced to these workouts because it's a really quick thing to do after a maintenance run or just to build some lean muscle.
Every day she posts new workouts with a short demonstration video (shot by her husband who, as you will see, really likes focusing on her "upper" half, if you catch my drift) and then a workout breakdown with rep information. The one thing you'll want to get is an interval timer: it makes the workouts a lot easier not having to set and reset a stopwatch...and it keeps you more honest during rest times. This is what they look like--I'm sure you can find a cheapy at Sport Chalet or some other such sporty store, or you can click HERE and order one.
So that's all; I just wanted to share it with the three or four of you who read this blog. Use the site or don't.
Here's the Body Rocks website: enjoy being tortured!
I've only done one of the workouts, and I was sore for 3 days afterward. They are not a joke, and they will rock your body. I sound like an infomercial right now, so I apologize for that, but I love that I was introduced to these workouts because it's a really quick thing to do after a maintenance run or just to build some lean muscle.
Every day she posts new workouts with a short demonstration video (shot by her husband who, as you will see, really likes focusing on her "upper" half, if you catch my drift) and then a workout breakdown with rep information. The one thing you'll want to get is an interval timer: it makes the workouts a lot easier not having to set and reset a stopwatch...and it keeps you more honest during rest times. This is what they look like--I'm sure you can find a cheapy at Sport Chalet or some other such sporty store, or you can click HERE and order one.
So that's all; I just wanted to share it with the three or four of you who read this blog. Use the site or don't.
Here's the Body Rocks website: enjoy being tortured!
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