Alternative workouts
HealthyBrandi
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What do you do when you can't run outside due to thunder and lightening? I did a total body workout from Comcast On Demand, and I wasn't impressed.
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Well, nothing but running is going to give you running related cardio training, but if you don't have access to a treadmill, something like those workouts On Demand is better than nothing.1
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I'm guessing you don't have access to a treadmill or indoor track.
Google "deck of cards" workout, and then get creative with the exercises you assign to each suit. You can incorporate quite a few bodyweight/plyometric drills and get a great workout. Not a substitute for running, but at least it's a workout. This was my "go to" during winter snowstorms.0 -
There are many workout on comcast. The total core intermediate is core strength interval training. I found it very aerobic. Just beware you better be used to planking. I do static planks. This guy does dynamic planks and i was muy sore the next 2 days.1
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I live in a very northern climate where winter is almost 8 months long.... Lol, I got a mini trampoline, also I do kickboxing and HIIT full body DVDs when weather doesn't cooperate...1
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I also live in a northern climate with long, extreme winters. But, I have a treadmill to at least bang out some mileage on. I'll be honest though, after my first summer of being able to run outdoors (only started last fall) I will be buying myself some cold weather running gear so that I can run outside as much as possible.
I also have just started to incorporate hot yoga (while not a great "workout", it has really balanced me), and I rotate through some Jillian Michael's DVDs, I like her layouts, and I have been thinking about giving insanity a go this winter, but I haven't committed to that yet.1 -
What do I do when I can't run outside because of thunder and lightening?
I run outside.0 -
What do I do when I can't run outside because of thunder and lightening?
I run outside.
One day this summer I decided to go bust out a quick 6 miler because I knew the clouds were bringing something scary later. I was on my way back and the sky changed faster than expected, super dark, fast swirling clouds, lots of thunder/lightening, so I picked up the pace, running hard, the wind picked up making it like running against a wall, huge droplets began coming down and then the lightening got close, so I ran in the middle of the road away from trees/street lamps to avoid being struck. I made it in the door, to a worry faced hubby saying "There's a severe thunderstorm with tornado warning" no duh, hahah, within minutes of entering the door golf ball sized hail... if I hadn't pushed hard to get back when I did I would have been quite the mess. Lesson learned that day, when weather looks suspect, run fast.
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What do you do when you can't run outside due to thunder and lightening? I did a total body workout from Comcast On Demand, and I wasn't impressed.
I'd probably just switch my days around, x-train on the ugly day (and I do run in just about everything except freezing rain or thunderstorms) and run the next day even if it meant running several consecutive days.
or wear a helmet! :laugh:Lesson learned that day, when weather looks suspect, run fast.
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ROFL! The mental image I just had, hilarious!!0
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Running in hail (not golf ball sized!) is oddly fun. Again, not golf ball sized.1
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What do you do when you can't run outside due to thunder and lightening? I did a total body workout from Comcast On Demand, and I wasn't impressed.
I'll bet "Swimming in the pool" isn't a common response…1 -
Oh so happy to live in southern California
. Not a question I ever have to ponder. At most there's a bit of rain, and I just run in my windbreaker.
If weather was a problem for me, I imagine I would take the opportunity to do yoga - really love the core-strengthening effects and how it helps supports my joints when I run.1 -
One day, after seriously 4 days of raining, I went & got a gym membership for $35/month. Best investment ever! I use the treadmill if I have to, take weight training classes, and made some friends.1
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If the weather looks severe (possible hail, tornado watch), I'll just wait because that weather doesn't last long.
If it just windy/stormy with possible lightening and rain, I run. I'll go to the multi-use trail and do my run in 2 mile segments so that I'm never far from shelter.1 -
I will incorporate a crosstrain day and jump in the pool
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