A runner's blog speaking to my running life in all it's aspects! I hope my readers find it helpful and enjoyable! The ability to run is a great gift and helps every runner and even those who don't or won't run!
Monday, September 29, 2014
23 MINUTES A MILE - 0H MY!
It's Monday, September 29, 20014. Weather: some clouds with 72 degrees and bright sunshine with a 5% chance of rain. It's a totally beautiful Autumn day in Middle Tennessee. The leaves are just beginning to take on color, trees are being trimmed in preparation for winter. And, I just finished a 3 mile jog. My Brook's Glycerin 10's are holding up better than any previous ones. Thanks Brook's! Still the cushioning is beginning to flatten out and the treds are showing some wear. Time for a pit stop.
At almost, uh well... more than several years out there one the road running or jogging, I'm thankful for the ability to still enjoy my favorite sport. Though somehow I just can't see 23 minute miles as good. Got to cut that time back to at least 15; 1 lb. for every minute.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
BEYOND TRENDS: WORKING ON THE BREAD BASKET
I AM DELIGHTED when seeing folks off the sofa and out exercising! The health community is winning in their efforts to help people recognize being a sofa prop doesn't build good health, a good mind, or a truly enjoyable life. It's just great to see people caring for themselves and in doing so, enhancing life quality and extending life by years and years. Trends come and trends go is no mere whimsical phrase. Exercise and healthy diet are persistent and dependable practices not subject to the latest trend or fashion. By incorporating those time tested and proven maintenance habits into my daily life, I won't fall victim to the latest fad fade fanned by what's popular at the moment.
My running/jogging/walking exercise days officially began in 1983 as a plan to gain strength and energy to reduce the tummy and recover from a nine month vigil following the high risk birth of my 4th child. Didn't I already say that a few blogs back? I think so. But, surely my exercise commitment beginning was taught and nurtured growing up in a school system and social culture which focused on good health and nutrition for children, youth, and adults.
Physical Education class, a required class in Jr and Sr High, preceded exercise and play at recess as an essential ingredient in a positive elementary school education. The linked youtube.com video is labeled as "1960's school lunch propaganda." That's a bunch of hooey! It is simple,plain, and communicates well without the frills of today's techno-wizardy. It is still the same message given out today - especially relevant (needed) due to the super-bug society within which we all currently live.
1950's Army Exercise Class Courtesy of Horton Web Design
Anyway, with those givens in my background, I naturally knew how to proceed in the bread basket management class of 1983. Meaning I had to drop the ice cream, bread, rice, rich foods and exercise. The first few days out were not fun! I'm 30 so years down the road from that and having to start all over again. I never stopped running/jogging/walkin through those years but did load on the pounds again. The 2015 USDA Healthy Guidelines for eating are just out but not as yet distributed. You can check out the last USDA guidelines developed in 2010 at the linked page.
I did my almost 3 mile jog this morning. Gosh, it was a glorious morning in Middle Tennessee. Bright sunshine, cool temps in the 50's to enjoy the fabulous colors beginning their Autumn Showing!
Get out there and have a great time! Hope to see you soon! Vicki
My running/jogging/walking exercise days officially began in 1983 as a plan to gain strength and energy to reduce the tummy and recover from a nine month vigil following the high risk birth of my 4th child. Didn't I already say that a few blogs back? I think so. But, surely my exercise commitment beginning was taught and nurtured growing up in a school system and social culture which focused on good health and nutrition for children, youth, and adults.
Physical Education class, a required class in Jr and Sr High, preceded exercise and play at recess as an essential ingredient in a positive elementary school education. The linked youtube.com video is labeled as "1960's school lunch propaganda." That's a bunch of hooey! It is simple,plain, and communicates well without the frills of today's techno-wizardy. It is still the same message given out today - especially relevant (needed) due to the super-bug society within which we all currently live.
1950's Army Exercise Class Courtesy of Horton Web Design
Anyway, with those givens in my background, I naturally knew how to proceed in the bread basket management class of 1983. Meaning I had to drop the ice cream, bread, rice, rich foods and exercise. The first few days out were not fun! I'm 30 so years down the road from that and having to start all over again. I never stopped running/jogging/walkin through those years but did load on the pounds again. The 2015 USDA Healthy Guidelines for eating are just out but not as yet distributed. You can check out the last USDA guidelines developed in 2010 at the linked page.
I did my almost 3 mile jog this morning. Gosh, it was a glorious morning in Middle Tennessee. Bright sunshine, cool temps in the 50's to enjoy the fabulous colors beginning their Autumn Showing!
Get out there and have a great time! Hope to see you soon! Vicki
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
RUNNING ISN'T JUST ABOUT COMPETITION - IT'S A QUALITY OF LIFE ISSUE
QUOTE OF THE DAY
BROOKS THINKS OUT OF THE BOX
Running, for me, was not about getting into a race or competition with other people. It was, and still is, fully and only about my determination to stay fit enough to enjoy my life day by day, task by task. Regardless of whether the task calls for little effort or a lot of effort, I want to attempt it and gain a sense of satisfaction informing me that my efforts are conforming to my expectations of myself.
In other words, I compete against my own internalized self-image. The link at the beginning of this blog post says a lot about what I believe about myself and other people. It's statement, "There's An Athlete In Everyone," is echoed across the health and sports industry. I highly recommend those who want to stay in good health give this book a read or two. The author, Dr. Philip Maffetone, has the qualifications and credentials to be heard. Granted the review on Amazon states the Greeks first set forth the idea of self-development - well, that's debatable. Anyway, I hope you'll check it out. I plan to.
Aw, and yes, I'm a diehard BROOKS fan!
Happy Running Today!
Vicki
BROOKS THINKS OUT OF THE BOX
Running, for me, was not about getting into a race or competition with other people. It was, and still is, fully and only about my determination to stay fit enough to enjoy my life day by day, task by task. Regardless of whether the task calls for little effort or a lot of effort, I want to attempt it and gain a sense of satisfaction informing me that my efforts are conforming to my expectations of myself.
In other words, I compete against my own internalized self-image. The link at the beginning of this blog post says a lot about what I believe about myself and other people. It's statement, "There's An Athlete In Everyone," is echoed across the health and sports industry. I highly recommend those who want to stay in good health give this book a read or two. The author, Dr. Philip Maffetone, has the qualifications and credentials to be heard. Granted the review on Amazon states the Greeks first set forth the idea of self-development - well, that's debatable. Anyway, I hope you'll check it out. I plan to.
Aw, and yes, I'm a diehard BROOKS fan!
Happy Running Today!
Vicki
Monday, August 4, 2014
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
THE GENESIS - THE BEGINNING
MY RUN HAPPY SHOES - ENGINEERED DESIGN FOR HEALTHY RUNNING | BY | BROOKS |
I've been a content creator for Yahoo Voices since 2009. This month the news arrived Yahoo is closing the network totally by August 31, 2014. Thereby, to keep you, the reader, interested - the genesis of this blog is the demise of Yahoo Voices! Goodbye Yahoo. Hello, MYRUNHAPPY!
Hey, if your viewing the magazine please go to the Classical View for the full article.
I've been fortunate to write articles about Brooks for a few years now! This blog will continue to publish my Brooks articles along with articles relating to running, food to fuel good runs, and health related ideas, hints, helps, and fun stuff!
MY INTRO -
My running life began after the birth of my 4th child. Suddenly I realized managing a household of 6 would require me to be physically fit. Um, "physically fit..." yes, that's a word used during the 1960's PE Classes most of which I managed to skip in lieu of running errands. I'm not sure what is used today. "In shape," maybe or just "strong?" I began in 1983 and after 2 miles couldn't run a step more. Then I learned, add the extra mile and the endorphins would kick in. I did and have been running ever since. Only now, my running daughters tease me stating, "Really, Mom, you walk. That is not running!" I call myself doing a relaxed version of "the military shuffle." And, thankfully due to now having been a runner for a few years, I respond, "I can still run when need be. Just watch out!"
Actually, my three year old granddaughter out runs me these days.
Hang around! See ya soon!
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