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Scout out well-lit, traffic-free routes near your home, office, and kids' activities. Find two or three alternatives near each place so that you have options for different conditions-and a little variety. Find a few indoor options, too. Many health clubs offer winter memberships, and some malls and arenas open their doors to runners after hours.
DO IT MIDDAY
If you can't find safe options for running in the dark, go out at lunch. At first you might feel sluggish exercising midday, but after two or three runs, you'll feel better. The break from your desk will leave you feeling refreshed and energized. Make sure to have a light snack one to two hours before your run.
HIT A HILL
Hills build leg and lung power. Find a moderately steep rise, or set the treadmill at a two- to four-percent incline. After a warm up, run up the hill for five to 10 seconds, then walk downhill. Next, run for 10 to 12 seconds, picking up the pace slightly, and take a one-minute walk break. For the last segment, run for 10 to 20 seconds. On each workout, add 15 to 30 seconds of running and a one-minute walk break. Be sure to cool down.
PICK IT UP
Speed work can help you make the most out of your limited time. After a warm up, run for 20 seconds at a pace that's slightly faster than usual, then walk for 40 seconds. Do this twice more, picking up your pace slightly each workout.
7 comments:
Deer coming out in front of you would have been surprising. I was chased by a dog today, but your experience takes the cake.;) What kind of treadmill do you have?
Great tips, thanks for sharing!
Wow! Deer are so amazing and graceful, very cool. I run on the treadmill during the week too, I have done long runs on it before, but it is not fun, that is for sure. Glad you had a good trip!
Landy~ I don't own a treadmill, I go to the YMCA, I tend to not go as long on a treadmill if I am at home, to many distractions.
Marci~ I wish I could take the credit for the Winter tips, they are straight from Runner's World.
Runnergirl~ I am so glad to know I am not the only one who run's on the treadmill during the week. I did 14 last winter on the treadmill, at the gym. I had a few different friends come and run along side me and chat, that was nice. Have fun in Vegas....
That's some great advice.
February?! I was questioning my judgment registering for a May marathon. At least it'll get us out there.
love the blog! :) I am so with you on the winter running blahs! Where did summer go! :) Thanks for the tips.
Wow! That's quite a bit of vacation mileage!
I have to say I'm enjoying winter running more than summer running. Of course, getting out of bed for an early, dark, COLD run isn't happening like it did on summer mornings before hubby left for work.
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