In case you care, here's what I did since my last post. And yes, I'm still going strong with yoga, 13 days straight. Namaste.
3/9 - Yoga Meltdown Level 1 (34min)
Swim (1700yd - 49:09)
3/10 - Yoga: General Practice w/Backbends (38min)
3mi Run (27:36 - 9:12 pace)
3/11 - 4mi Run (See below)
Weights (11min)
Yoga: Hip Mobility (30min)
3/12 - Shimmy (21min belly dance)
Yoga: General Practice (46min)
3/9 - Yoga Meltdown Level 1 (34min)
Swim (1700yd - 49:09)
3/10 - Yoga: General Practice w/Backbends (38min)
3mi Run (27:36 - 9:12 pace)
3/11 - 4mi Run (See below)
Weights (11min)
Yoga: Hip Mobility (30min)
3/12 - Shimmy (21min belly dance)
Yoga: General Practice (46min)
Activity
Cool Down = .55mi
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9 comments:
i am reading born to run about barefoot running
where did you get all those great graphs and charts ???
I've heard about the book but haven't read it. The graphs are from www.bimactive.com. It works with some cell phones and Garmin.
I started adding barefoot running into my training before winter hit and I enjoyed it and saw some immediate benefits. It's still touch on the rocky trails I run on and gravel paths, but grass and clean concrete seem to be very doable.
So far, I've only used them on the track. I'd be interested to hear about the immediate benefits you've noticed.
I remember running barefoot as a kid in the country, I loved it maybe one day I'll get back to that.
Running sans shoes is a hot topic. I've heard the benefits and the reasons against both sides. Keep it up. I am very proud of your running.
I moved my blog to www.jwhit.com. Not blogging on my fitness as much, but I do sprinkle in some fitness thoughts every now and then.
I have a friend at work (faster than me) who swears by barefoot running (nus pieds he calls it--he was born in Europe). I have been bedeviled by ankle issues, so I dunno if this return to nature (striking the ball of the foot as is natural rather than the heel first) would help what ails me--but keep up your good work! Namaste.
great graphs and charts
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I am sort of transitioning to a more minimalist running too...inspired by the book Born to Run and necessitated by injury. Glad to know it is working out for you. It's a great book, by the way.
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