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Turkey Trots & Weight Loss

24 Nov

Tomorrow morning will a total role-reversal for me. Instead of racing and having my wife there to cheer me on; I’ll be doing the cheering for her. My wife entered herself in a local 5K Turkey Trot and has spent the past several months preparing for it. And tomorrow morning we get to see the payoff. No matter what, I must say that I am certainly proud. After several failed attempts at weight loss and exercise fads I was pretty skeptical, but she proved me wrong. She actually stuck to it this time, and in the process dropped some weight, which was her ultimate goal.

For this exact reason, this is why I’ve always been a huge proponent of setting non-weight related goals in order to actually lose weight. A great way to lose weight is to make weight loss an indirect benefit of another goal. That’s exactly what I did and I was able to lose 30 pounds over the course of a year. How did I do it? I focused on being fit enough to finish a triathlon, not losing 30 pounds. The great benefit of triathlon training is that is involves preparing for three different disciplines; swimming, biking, and running. For me, that meant I was able to do a variety of workouts, that way I didn’t get bored doing the same thing day in and day out.

While I chose triathlon as my sport of choice, there are many others out there that you may want to take advantage of. However, setting the goal of finishing any type of race will likely yield the same results. Think about it this way: If you set a goal of participating and finishing a race, then you’re locked into at least 5 months of training. This is simply because the race season starts around May. During those five months your workouts will shift from being a “chore” to becoming a habit, and once they become habit, they are much, much easier to maintain. In turn, the likelihood that you’ll loose weight and keep it off increase dramatically.

And the whole, “habit” idea is where my wife is at this point. In fact she’s already searching for races in the spring. Maybe one day I’ll be able to talk her into triathlon!

Adding Plyometrics

17 Nov

By now most triathletes understand that the off-season is a great time to incorporate some new and different workouts into your triathlon training arsenal. Like many of you I’ve added some traditional strength training throughout the winter months; concentrating on the legs and back. The other thing I recently added was plyometrics. I started reading a number of articles about the benefits of these workouts and quickly became interested. Then I realized within my wife’s stack of P90X dvd’s there was a disc dedicated to it… lucky me!

So far I’ve gotta say; I love it. Just a couple of weeks doing the P90X workout twice a week, I can feel a difference. My legs feel a little more responsive and “snappy.” We’ll see what kind of dividends it pays with my run time in the spring. I highly recommend trying to incorporate plyometrics into your off-season training. At the very least, do some research and at least work in some drills before your runs. You’ll be glad you did.

Kinvarna Review

30 Oct

It’s been roughly a week since the new Saucony Kinvarna’s arrived, so I thought I’d provide my completely unscientific review. So far, they are amazing. Everything I hoped they would be. They are surprisingly comfortable for such a minimalist shoe. In addition, because of all the “bells and whistles” other shoes offer, these shoes seem to allow me to run in more of a natural way. I noticed that after doing some barefoot drills. Normally, there was a noticeable difference when going barefoot to putting the shoes back on, but with these shoes the change is not so drastic. Only time will tell how well they will hold up, but based on the short time I’ve had them I’m optimistic. As of today, I’m completely in love with the shoes!

Kinvarna’s are Here

21 Oct

My new Saucony Progrid Kinvarna’s just arrived, and they look amazing! I can’t wait to put some miles on them to see how they perform. Hopefully, they will live up to the hype. I’ll be sure to post my review of them after I get a couple training sessions on them.