Posts Tagged ‘training log’

Running On A Boat

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Get your towels ready.  It’s about to go down!  Forget land, you’re on a boat (be advised there are some curse words in the link to this song but it’s still funny nonetheless)!  You’ve got your swim trunks and your flippy floppies but make sure you bring your training plan and make some extra copies…in case there’s a dolphin splashing and getting everything all wet or something.

running-on-a-boat

As summer approaches you may have plans to travel on a cruise boat.  I know, you never thought you’d be on a boat but this is as real as it gets.  Just as real as maintaining your running habits and training prowess.  It can be difficult to keep up with your running while vacationing on a cruise boat.  Not only do you have less time and less surface area to run on but you also have all the food you can eat, 24 hours a day.  I suggest you take advantage of the abundant food and making sure you offset it by continuing to run your training plan.  Here are some ways to help you do that:

Run at Port:  This makes sense right?  You are traveling on a cruise boat so you can visit a different places so why not take your own running tour?  Typically the areas closest to cruise boat ports are geared toward tourist so get off the beaten track and get a real feel for the area and the culture.  However, be very careful.  Do not run alone.  Run the whole time and do not stop in area where there are no other people around.  Do not run at night.  Unfortunately cruise port areas typically have high crime rates.

All Feet on the Deck:  Most cruise boats have a small track on one of the upper decks.  It is usually about 1/4 of a normal track loop so be prepared to do a lot of rotations.  A great running work out I came up with so I didn’t have to do as much distance on the small track is called the Starboard Sprint.  It is an interval run in which you sprint when you are running straight into the wind and then jog the rest of the loop.  It’s a great work out and it allows you to enjoy the cool sea breeze.  Finally you can use trade winds to your advantage!  Toss your head back and forth, let your hair down, and extend your arms straight out like Leo for full effect.

Treadmill:  More like dreadmill…seriously though, it is a viable option to keep training when you’re on a cruise boat; however, it isn’t the same as running on a treadmill on stable land.  The boat has a lot of movement which can make it difficult.  Try running on it at times when the boat is not swaying very much; like when it is close to port.

Get your run in and maintain your figure and training while on vacation.  After your run sit back and relax.  Take a picture.  You’re on a boat!  Like Kevin Garnett, anything is possible!

Internal Motivation for Running: Running Log

Friday, March 6th, 2009

“You have to wonder at times what you’re doing out there. Over the years, I’ve given myself a thousand reasons to keep running, but it always comes back to where it started. It comes down to self-satisfaction and a sense of achievement.”
– Steve Prefontaine

I had a friend ask me about whether or not she should participate in a training group that meets at a park five days a week at 6 am.  She said it was to “force” and “motivate” her to get up and exercise.  I quickly reminded her that she was already a member of TWO gyms plus had access to one at her apartment complex!  Joining another fitness organization wasn’t going to give her that extra push to roll out of bed at 5:30 am.  It must come from within.  Motivation can’t be forced.  As an Army Officer leading 30 young men I learned that you get a much better effort from individuals if you are able to motivate them.  This was my main goal.  To inspire others to follow me; not force them.

The same goes for your running.  You need internal motivation to achieve your goals.  While joining a running group or going to a gym are both great ways to socialize and exercise with other like-minded and fit individuals, they are not going to force you to push yourself.  You can attend class but only you can make yourself listen and digest the material.  Running, exercising, and eating healthy have to become a lifestyle.  The fact is, you don’t have to come up with ways to hide your vegetables anymore.  Your Mom let’s you decide what you want to eat now!  It is up to you to decide which and how many veggies you want to eat.  I chose to eat very little but I’m fine with that.  It’s my decision.  Be comfortable in your lifestyle choices and don’t complain about the ones that you don’t make.  I know, we are all busy and have other commitments but let’s be honest, those are all just excuses to live the lifestyle that you choose.  If you want to make a change then you just have to resolve to do it.  Resolve to run.  Happy New Years!

It’s alright if you just have an internal spark but don’t have the fire in your belly yet; although it would probably be the size of a bonfire judging by the size of your belly.  Seriously, you need to get out and run.  If people making fat jokes about you does not douse your internal flame enough then try keeping a running log.  This is a great way to keep you accountable.  Keeping people accountable.  Where have I heard that lately?  Oh yeah, on CNBC.  A running log is great because running is quantifiable which makes it easy to compare and see the progress you’ve made…or not made if you haven’t been pushing yourself.  There are a lot of different tools on the Internet for training logs but I wouldn’t start up any program at this point; a pretty awesome one is coming to Seriousrunning.com.  All of the other programs out there are for jerks anyways.  Just use a pen and paper for now and we’ll make our logs available as soon as possible.  Wait.  What am I saying?  You don’t own a pen and paper.  Better yet; start tracking your program in excel, that way you can just insert your data into your very own training log on Seriousrunning.com.  See, we’re here to help you.  You’re welcome.

So make your March 6th resolution.  Resolve to run.  Warm weather and skimpy outfits are coming soon.  Don’t you want to be ready?  Just don’t drink too much water when you’re out there running; you don’t want to put out that internal flame.  Build yourself a bonefire…in your chest.  You won’t have a belly much longer!