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Monday, December 31, 2012

Eat This Now- Good Luck Food

Keith and I got to talking about New Year's Eve traditions one day on the way to the track. He said that they always ate black-eyed peas for good luck. I had never heard of that, but I had heard of eating (or trying to eat) 12 grapes, 1 for each ding of the clock at midnight. Turns out, there are other food myths... like not eating lobster (because they move backwards) and eating pork (because pigs eat moving forward) and sweets of all descriptions (circular ones are the best). In fact, there are a whole bunch of lucky foods, some of which are even pretty healthy!

Other traditions include toasting and a midnight kiss. In terms of luck, apparently you should wear old clothes and hope the wind is blowing from the south.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Weekend Outlook

Well... more of a Monday/Tuesday outlook... there's not many races going on on Saturday/Sunday:


Thursday, December 27, 2012

A New Type of "Running" Shoe

Kangaroo Jumps... they're like ski boots on springs... big springs...


While they look just a little ridiculous, they've actually helped people regain fitness and get back to running, so I guess they can't be all bad. They work like a Newton on steroids... same action-reaction concept... the harder you push down, the more spring you get back... except I doubt they're tuned for 180 steps/min.

Mario Godiva invented and popularized the shoe. He teaches at several fitness clubs in NYC, and holds free classes in parks. The shoes aren't cheap though- $229!

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Christmas Trees and the Environment

Not a topic that I've often pondered, but if I did, I would have thought artificial trees were better. I mean, cutting down a tree just seems bad for the environment. However, I would be wrong. As it turns out, real Christmas tress are 60% better for the environment than artificial trees, at least through 7 years. However, if you can't buy a real tree (or even if you can), try using LED Christmas lights because they use a whole lot less power.

Monday, December 24, 2012

The Santa Circuit

You want to know why no one messes with Santa? Well, he's one tough dude. I mean, delivering all of those presents is like running an ultra with a million pound backpack. To prepare, Santa does the following workout:
Make sure you eat healthy and stretch too!

Friday, December 21, 2012

Weekend Outlook

Not much going on this weekend in terms of racing in NC. This was all I found:
I kind of feel that fruit cakes are like candy corns... the same ones keep getting recycled from year to year. Anyways, the largest fruit cake was made by Just Bake (India) in December, 2011. The cake weight over 8400lbs and was on display at the Palace Grounds in Bangalore.


Thursday, December 20, 2012

Further workout related uses for iPhones

A while back, the most well know athletic everything company and the most widely used smart everything company got together and synched up two of their products- the Nike+ footpod and the iPhone. Turns out, you can do more than just use this combo as a GPS watch replacement.

Cool App #1
In an earlier blog post the beats per minute (bpm) of music was mentioned as a way to increase your cadence to the golden 180 that is experienced by many of the top runners, but what about target heart rates? On nearly all exercise machines we see charts that detail which ranges we should shoot for for different types of workouts, but we were fully responsible for getting our heart rate to these ranges. Well, now a team of researchers led by Shahriar Nirjon at University of Virginia in Charlottesville are making this easier to accomplish by embedding a microphone into a set of headphones so that they can listen to your arterial pulse. Then, the current heart rate, the target heart rate, and the activity level (as gathered by accelerometers) are sent to a "recommendation engine" on the web to choose the next song.  It also learns as it is used what songs worked to raise or lower the user's heart rate.

Cool App #2
If you need to make sure your training is providing the cardiovascular benefits you were hoping for you can look to using  the Tinké from Zensorium. 
All you do is place your thumb on the sensor and the Tinké measures heart rate, blood oxygenation and respiratory rate.  Using this data the associated app calculates a "Vita Index" which it stores for later comparison.  It can also use fluctionations in heart rate to determine your "Zen Index".  The "Vita Index" and "Zen Index" can also be shared on facebook or Tinké's own network to allow you to compare your progress among other users.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Lower Back Exercises

The more distance you run, the more likely you are to suffer from a tight lower back (basically due to a lack of core strength). And, although you might not notice it right away, you'll probably start to notice other nagging aches and pains (like tight hamstrings). So, try the double leg pelvic tilt exercise to fix this problem before everything from your neck down locks up!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Group Workouts

 As much as I like actually running with y'all, researchers at Kansas State tell me that I can get the same workout if we just "track skype". Yup, this is my new plan for when I'm home. In fact, if you guys just videotape yourselves running 100m and loop it over and over, I'm apt to push myself harder than if I was actually running with you. And, if you trick me into believing that if I keep that pace up for longer than the looped version of you (that will never tire) that I'll score points for some imaginary team, then I'll run a workout PR. Just make sure you change your outfits between days though, or I'll catch on that you're not really running.

Sound ridiculous? Well it's not. In fact, researchers at Kansas State did something very similar with undergrads and exercise bikes and it worked.

Monday, December 17, 2012

Candy Cane Protein Shake

One more recipe (only because it looked really good in the picture)...
 
1/2 cup cottage cheese
1 scoop plain or vanilla protein powder
1 tbs instant vanilla pudding mix
5-10 ice cubes
4-6 oz of cold water
2-5 drops of peppermint extract
Sweetener of choice (to taste)
5-10 drops of red food coloring 

Recipe from Dashing Dish.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Weekend Outlook

So apparently I time traveled a bit when I was writing last week's "weekend outlook" post... the Reindeer Romp 5k (Sat. 10AM, Cary) and Holiday 5k (Sat. 1PM, Durham) aren't until tomorrow! There's also the Reindeer Dash (Sat. 9AM, Goldsboro) if you feel like driving a bit.

FYI: the fastest marathon dressed as a gingerbread man is 3:42:20. This record was set by David Smith in 2011 at the London Marathon.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Q: Is there any way to prevent chafing?


Km: Yes. Body Glide. Seriously. People should buy stock in this company before the summer hits. Vaseline works in a pinch, and there are some other ways people have prevented chafing, but Body Glide is the best.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Q: What is the best sports bra?

Continuing on the trend from yesterday... while I don't consider someone asking me this question to be that odd, I would not ask a guy their opinion on sports bras... although some definitely know more than me about them.

Km: The best sports bra is runner-specific. Put it on, jump up and down a few times... if it feels supportive enough, it probably is because no one jumps when they run! I also recommend picking your arms up and down and back and forth to make sure it doesn't creep up or do something else weird. That sums up the "Kilometer Test"... and making sure that it's a darker color so it won't become transparent with rain/sweat.

However, I am not exactly picky about sports bras. There are other people that probably need to be a little bit more picky. I have heard great things (in terms of support) about the Moving Comfort brand, and they seem to have a lot of options. Runner's World also did a review of sports bras just a short time ago, and here are some other tips

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Q: What type of underwear do guys wear when running?

I am interrupting this second week of healthy Christmas food that I never have any intention of making to answer this very important question.

And yes, I have been asked this question by a guy more than once.

And yes, I was working with other guys when they asked this question.

And no, I have no idea why they thought I would be the best person to ask.

And also no, I have never been asked this by a woman with respect to either gender.

And also yes, I'd like to keep it that way.

Km: Many running shorts are now made with built-in underwear. However, some don't, and many running tights don't, and some people do like to wear underwear even with shorts that have them built-in. For these cases (or if your shorts are white... just saying), they do make make running-specific underwear, many of which are reviewed here. The current issue of Runner's World (which they haven't put up online as of yet), also has an article related to the subject.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Snickerdoodles for breakfast

Ingredients
  • 1 and 1/2 servings oats (or other grain) (60g)
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • a little over 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/2 to 1 tsp pure vanilla extract (I use ½ tsp)
  • 2 tbsp milk of choice (plus extra if you cook your cereal in milk)
  • Sweetener to taste (sugar, stevia, agave, etc.)
Directions

In a large Pyrex-type measuring cup, combine the flakes with about 1 and 1/2 cups liquid. Add a little salt (I use ¼ tsp plus 1/8 tsp).  Microwave for 4 minutes, 30 seconds (watching so it doesn’t spill over). Leave out for around 10 minutes, then stir and put in the fridge, uncovered (it’s ok if the flakes are a bit liquidy, it will evaporate).

The next day, the hot cereal is ready for you to play. Mix in the vanilla, cinnamon, sweetener, and almond milk and stir (you may also want to add 1/8 tsp more salt). If you like your cereal to be hot, you can microwave it again at this time.

 
Recipe courtesy of Chocolate-Covered Katie.

Friday, December 7, 2012

Weekend Outlook

I love December in North Carolina! On the schedule for this weekend:

And, for the most awesome Christmas tree ever:

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Egg Nog Protein Shake

1/2 cup of lowfat cottage cheese
1-2 scoops of plain or vanilla protein
1 tsp rum extract
1/2 tsp pumpkin pie spice
1/2 cup of water
8-16 ice cubes
Sweetener of choice (to taste)

Recipe from Dashing Dish.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Pumpkin Pie Granola Bar

Ingredients:
  • 3 tablespoons ground flaxseeds
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 2 cups old-fashioned oats
  • 1/2 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/3 cup mini chocolate chips
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup
  • 1/4 cup almond butter
  • 1/3 cup pumpkin puree

Directions:

Preheat oven 375 degrees F. Grease an 8×8 inch pan with baking spray.

In a small bowl, stir together flaxseeds and water. The mixture will start to gel. In a large bowl, stir together all dry ingredients: oats, flour, baking powder, pumpkin pie spice, sugar, and chocolate chips. Add maple syrup, almond butter [microwave for ~30sec to soften it], and pumpkin to the gelled flaxseed mixture. Stir together well, then fold into dry ingredients until fully combined [the mixture will be thick]. Spoon batter into prepared pan and use the back of a spoon to even out the mixture. Bake for 14-16 minutes or until set. Do not overbake, bars will harden a bit as they cool. Cool completely before cutting.

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 Recipe courtesy of The Pajama Chef.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Gingerbread Energy Men


Ingredients:
  • 20g dates (packed 3/4c) If unsure what dates to use, see Fudge Baby FAQ.
  • 38 g raw almonds (about 3T) 
  • 1/4 tsp ground ginger
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/8 tsp nutmeg
  • 1/16th tsp cloves
  • tiny pinch salt
  • 1/4 to 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
Instructions: 

Using a food process, blend, blend, and blend some more. Then form the dough into little gingerbread runners!

Monday, December 3, 2012

12/1-2 Race Reports

Team E3/RRO started off December on the right foot, turning in some speedy times over the weekend:
  • Keith B. and Win B. took 2nd and 5th in the Run at the Rock 7-miler, and John G. ran a great race as well. Our friends Pat P. and Joe D. finished in the top 50. (results)
  • At the Jingle Bell 5k, Elaine L. and Jennifer C. took 1st and 3rd on the women's side (and Elaine broke the course record!), and our friends Amelia V. and Lisa G. got 1st in her age groups. Bill C. also ran well, coming in 4th in his age group. (results)
  • Kelcy C. took 1st in the Get Fit NC 10k, and the Banks sisters (Marissa and Emmie) crossed the finish line together, taking 1st and 2nd in the 5k. (results)  
  • In the third installment of the Triangle Expressway Trot, John G. (second race of the weekend) and David H. took 3rd in their age groups, and Jerry B. was 4th in his age group. (results)
  • And last, but not least, Dave M. ran his first marathon back from injury! (results)

Sugar cookies for breakfast

Mmmmmm... candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup. Yes, in the season where these are the four main food groups, I decided to look for some nutritionally-sound twists. So, I'll start with a "holiday-inspired" oatmeal recipe because (1) I have oatmeal, (2) I like oatmeal, and (3) it's hard to screw up oatmeal (although I did the first time I tried to make instant oatmeal when I was 7 or 8 because I had never seen a fraction written as x/y and interpreted 2/3 as 2-3 cups... yes, I was quite the chef even then).

Sugar Cookie Oatmeal
  • 1/2 cup rolled oats
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/2 cup milk of choice (I used almond milk)
  • 2 Celestial Seasonings sugar cookie teabags (or perhaps a different tea?)
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • sweetener of choice, as desired