Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

Monday, December 22, 2014

5 Ways To Stay Motivated During Winter


Cold. Wind. Fog. Rain. Dark. Not exactly what you’d call inspiration for maintaining your fitness. So while we sit in the lull between the fall and spring race seasons, how do we stay inspired to run and resist staying in bad or sitting on the couch?

Set goals
Some of us are readily willing to slip on the running shoes and emerge into the world, ready to run just for the fun of it, whatever the weather. Some of us are not.

It’s healthy to establish reachable goals in life, and it works with running, too. Find a target event, something that gets you pumped up, and keep your eye on that prize. Then you’ll have something to look forward to, knowing there’s work to be done and miles to be run.

Make an intention, go public
In this day and age of social media, our society is generally very willing (for better or worse) to let the world know about our lives. But how about making public your intention to run a race?

Doing that would let everyone know what you plan to do, and down the road you might benefit from the added encouragement. That can also give you the chance to take dozens of selfies.

Get your group on
For all of the talk about the loneliness of a long distance runner, running sure can be a social event. And running with more people does more than just get you moving.

Planning runs with others keeps you accountable (think “positive peer pressure”), keeps you motivated and can turn the bluest of moods into the brightest of moments. And who knows, you might just learn a little about yourself running in less-than-perfect weather. Running with a training group can also help.

Be different
Some days it takes a lot to roll out the front door and brave the elements. Some days it’s darn near impossible. But don’t let that stop you.

Think about all of those who opted to hit the snooze button (or simply turn the alarm off) and turn over in their warm beds. Then think about how you’re shrugging off the urge to stay in bed and instead working out and starting your day in a very healthy way.

Get it out of the way early
Studies show that morning workouts “rev up your metabolism, jump start your energy levels and accelerate your ability to burn up calories,” according to an article on Active.com.

Rather than thinking about it for the entire day, exercise before it even starts. Maintain a morning workout schedule will help set you up well for the rest of the day, while also setting the table for the spring and summer.

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Let’s face it: It hardly takes any motivation to run in nice weather. Making it a habit to run in winter weather (with every excuse not to run) can make you a stronger, more disciplined runner, not to mention provide a sense of pride.


Monday, August 11, 2014

Training group basics


When you join a Fleet Feet training group, you'll have plenty of company
So, you say you’ve taken the leap and joined a Fleet Feet training group, huh? Well, that’s fantastic, congratulations! Maybe it’s your first, maybe it’s not. Either way, no matter what distance you’ve signed up for (and we offer quite a few), there are a few basics you can expect throughout the course of your training.

First and foremost, you’ll get sage, valuable, time-tested advice from our coaching staff (remember, we’re talking more than 2,000 runners through the training programs over nine years of doing this). These folks have been educated and trained to work with runners of all levels, and their acumen is theirs to share. And their support and knowledge will help you achieve your race goal safely (and, you may have a little fun, if you’re not careful). So, use them. Ask them questions. Listen to them. They are there for you.

Next, as you start your program, you’ll discover the different phases of training. Fleet Feet Chico utilizes four phases:
  • Base building
  • Strengthening
  • Sharpening
  • Taper
Each phase is important and has its specific purpose, whether it’s getting the base mileage in the tank, strengthening through increased mileage and intensity, sharpening through a focus on speed, or safely decreasing mileage.

That segues nicely into a discussion about safely ramping up mileage. No matter what distance I’ve run through the years (whether it was the mile in high school or the marathon in my adult years), there’s always been a concentration on safe increase in mileage (if you’re an experienced runner chasing a new PR, the safe increase in intensity, as well). And I’ve always respected and taken that very seriously.

Increasing the mileage is part of the training program. It’s when your body acclimates to the required distance, and when your body is at its most vulnerable to injury—especially if the increase isn’t done safely. Follow the advice of your coach, as he or she has mapped your training program out specifically for you. If you feel you should be doing more mileage (or less), discuss this with your coach. Training programs are long endeavors that require patience and consistency.

Finally, let’s talk about consistency. Coach Susan Zepernick feels that consistency is key, and adds these lil’ tidbits regarding safety:
  • Train consistently through the week—don’t be the weekend warrior
  • Train according to the training plan Fleet Feet provides them. In other words, run the mileage at the pace provided on the days the schedule indicates—there’s a method behind the madness
  • Be consistent with your warm up and warm down
  • Be consistent with core strength training
  • Be consistent about hydration and proper nutrition
You and your coach want you to train safely and remain motivated throughout your training. And sure, who doesn’t get a little frustrated and lack motivation every once in a while during the grind leading up to a race? It’s natural. But maintaining your consistency will give you a better chance of completing the program safely and killing it on race day (maybe even knock some time off your old PR).

We’re all different runners, and we all have different race goals, training styles and running paces. The training programs are here for you. When you build on the basics of the programs, you’ll have a better chance of coming out the other end safe and healthy.


Thursday, October 11, 2012

New Apparel: Moving Comfort!!




Sprint Jacket: Functional as a lightweight running jacket with really cute details like ruching up the back, pink lining with a stripey collar, and sparkley zippers!


 Flex Tee: A staff favorite- this flattering scoopneck piece was brought in as a favor to a staff member who raved about the seamless wear from Moving Comfort.  Soon, all of the female staff had one and now the trend in transcending to our customers! 
 






Flow Pant: Made to flatter every figure, this multi-purpose pant comes in a variety of lengths.  Perfect for a chilly morning run and comfortabley suiting for a yoga/pilates session.














Flow Capri: Not all women want to wear tight capris.  This capri has a loose-fitting hem yet it creates a flattering sillouette on most women.  Available in extended sizes.











Alexis: Considered a medium-impact sports bra, the Alexis is a comfortable choice for the gym or it can be used with a top with a shelf bra for high-impact use.  One of our favorite features of this particular bra is that it has "cookies" sewn into the bra to prevent "headlights." Shown is the seasonal color: Shimmer




Rebound Racer: This bra quickly became one of our most popular.  It's modeled after Moving Comfort's most supportive bra: the Juno.  The difference?  The Juno's claim to fame is the single molded cup that is sewn to the fabric which has very little give to it--meaning: your girls aren't going anywhere.  The Rebound Racer is considered the "Juno Light."  It is without the single molded cup but gives ample support with racerback.  And the front adjustable straps make adjusting so easy!  Shown in seasonal color: Charcoal/Shimmer


Fiona: This high-impact sports bra makes life easy!  It goes on like an everyday bra, with a back closure.  It also has the front-adjustable straps and it's extremely comfortable to boot!  There is a reason why it's Moving Comfort's #1 sports bra. Shown in seasonal color: Flamingo

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

NEW SHOE: Saucony Cortana 2!!!


















What to Look For:
  • Lighter Weight: The Cortana 2 loses over an ounce in both Men’s and Women’s models, thanks to the materials used in the new upper. Weights are estimated at just 9.8 oz (Men’s size 9) and 8.6 oz (Women’s size 8).
  • New Upper Design: The basic design elements of the original Cortana – open mesh, a structured heel, and a fade-out color scheme – are refined in this update.
  • Unchanged Platform: The midsole/outsole of the original Cortana carries over in the update to the Cortana 2. That means you still get a resilient ride along with a good amount of cushioning for higher-mileage runs.
This Cortana 2 was released October 1st.

Friday, September 14, 2012

New! Women's Nike Fall Apparel!

Racing is a Ritual Short-Sleeve





Mixed Method Tank

Relay Print Capri

Relay Print Capri backside


Relay Print Capri


Chevron Vapor Jacket


Phantom Veneer Shorts
  

Fast Pace Tank
Printed Fast Pace Tank

New! Men's Nike Fall Apparel!

Vapor Jacket w/removable hood


Miler UV Short-Sleeve
Miler UV Short-Sleeve

Seven Inch 2-IN-1 Short

Tailwind Short-Sleeve V-Neck

Thursday, September 13, 2012

New Fall Apparel from Patagonia

W's Longsleeve Gamut Shirt in Maraschino Red
Our mornings & evenings lately have been like taking a bite out of an apple straight from the refrigerator--crisp! Patagonia offers some great pieces that are perfect for 3 out of 4 seasons in the North Valley. They're all ultra-lightweight & durable. The Houdini jacket is a highly breathable, take-it-anywhere piece with weather resistant protection...and it packs into it's own pocket! Presto! Change-O! 
W's Houdini Jacket in Maraschino Red

W's Houdini Jacket in Tailored Grey

W's Capilene 2 in Tailored Grey

W's Capilene 2 in Black

M's Houdini Jacket in Paintbrush Red

M's 7" Strider Short in Suede Brown

M's 7" Strider Short in Black

M's Capilene 2 in Forge Grey

M's Capilene 2 in Black


Monday, September 3, 2012

New Aneka Apparel by New Balance






New Balance created a soft, buttery line of apparel ideal for yoga & pilates but many love to wear this comfort apparel for running as well.  This fall we got their fabulous tie-dye prints in oceanic blues and purples.  These are just a few examples of what's available!

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Coming Soon! New Nike Apparel

Fall is quickly approaching and so is the UPS truck with all of our Fall apparel! Here is a sneak peek...