Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Have a Plan

Greetings! I read a page on the Beachbody on Demand website. They have a “workout of the day” schedule. Each day the site promotes different Beachbody programs with a rotating workout from the various trainers. It’s a good marketing strategy, for sure. I like the full body approach to the plan. Here is their weekly schedule:

Monday: Plyo
Tuesday: Upper Body
Wednesday: Cardio+Core
Thursday: Yoga/Pilates/Recover/Stretch/Rest
Friday: Lower Body
Saturday: Cardio
Sunday: Total Body Resistance

Of late I have roughly followed this schedule. I run as a substitute for the stretch/recovery and cardio days. It’s been fun to pull out some of the old DVDs I haven’t used in a while. I certainly can feel some of the specific muscle groups that I have not been isolated in some time.

Not everyone wants to or should exercise every day. However, I encourage you to aim for five days a week. Also, take a cue from Beachbody and add variety to your workouts. There are two distinct benefits. The first is not to overwork one area or your body, and the other is to add variety to your exercise program.

Keep it Fresh. Run.


Tom

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Parks and Paths

Greetings! Let the good time roll. In the most recent post, I celebrated path extensions in a local park. This type of discovery remains a happy trend. I found the same true for small parks in Acworth and Dallas. Both of these parks are close to a campus where I teach. I hadn’t stopped in the Dallas park for a run in over a year. Since that time a labyrinth of trails have been carved out in the woods and winding around a couple of hills. During my run, I saw a variety of wildlife, including a turtle. Mountain bikers are welcome on the paths, which are fairly demanding.

In Acworth, the city built a new park next to an existing one and joined the two with a bridge. The two tracks are very nice with lots of open green space in the middle. There are restrooms at both, along with extensions of the paved trails for each. The extensions make for very nice connectors to downtown and other small parks. One nice bit is in the process of building the new park, a swampy area was drained. This created a path for running along the utility easement.

Local governments are doing a fair share to make it easy to get out and exercise. So do it. Run.


Tom

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Truth in Advertising

Greetings! Some years ago, I ran in a local park which advertised having nice running trails. There was one wooded trail. Albeit it a good trail, and close to a water fowl filled pond, the loop was barely a third of a mile. Recently, as part of a longer run, I ducked back into that part of the park. I encountered a great surprise. The park now really does have multiple trails. In the years since I last ran there, signs have been added for three additional loops. The existing trail now has a couple of extensions. 

Thanks and kudos to the city and county for fantastic work. I have no idea how long the new trails have been in place, but I’m very happy I know now. 

Explore the Known. Run.


Tom

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Long Life Running

Greetings! Consumer Advocate, Clark Howard, gave a teaser during the morning news radio broadcast. He mentioned something most people can do to add length and wellness to life. It worked, I listened through the next segment to hear his report. Clark briefly discussed a recently published article suggesting even with as little as five minutes a day, running can improve your overall health and add time to your life.  

I located the article online and have included the link below. It’s an interesting read. Of course, I am biased as a long-time runner, nonetheless, the data is compelling, and I’m fond of the outcomes.  
 
 
 Tom 
 
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