MFP Runner's Club May 22

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  • ekirton
    ekirton Posts: 10 Member
    I've also had trouble with my siatica caused mainly by running.

    In my case, and in a lot of runners, it is caused by overtight glutes and leg muscles. That's why a lot of physios and chiros recommeded a lot of stretching and ab exercises. If you can build your core muscles and loosen your leg and butt muscles it tends to come right.

    I think like most people I never truly stretched before or after running or doing any exercise. Like someone else I also found that Pilates was good - as it just became another more fun way to stretch.
  • mkeithley
    mkeithley Posts: 399
    I've also had trouble with my siatica caused mainly by running.

    In my case, and in a lot of runners, it is caused by overtight glutes and leg muscles. That's why a lot of physios and chiros recommeded a lot of stretching and ab exercises. If you can build your core muscles and loosen your leg and butt muscles it tends to come right.

    I think like most people I never truly stretched before or after running or doing any exercise. Like someone else I also found that Pilates was good - as it just became another more fun way to stretch.
    Hey Shannon and pmkelly did you catch that? Stretching....hmmmmm seems like I have heard that somewhere before....let me think, why yes I have heard that before....but from who???:laugh: j/k with you guys:laugh:
  • Shannon023
    Shannon023 Posts: 14,529 Member
    [Hey Shannon and pmkelly did you catch that? Stretching....hmmmmm seems like I have heard that somewhere before....let me think, why yes I have heard that before....but from who???:laugh: j/k with you guys:laugh:

    lalalalalalalalala....look a birdie up in the sky.......{{fingers in ears}} I....can't....hear....yooouuuuu.......
  • mhsrnmz
    mhsrnmz Posts: 86 Member
    I finally got to run today after a 3 day marine biology camping trip with my son and @ 70 other 6th graders. I went 3 3/4 mi in 40 min. Talk about stress relief!
  • alimassa
    alimassa Posts: 275
    So...is there a secret hand shake to join the MFP Runner's Club or is anyone welcome to join? I read your posts all the time and would love to take part if I can.....

    :smile: :smile: :smile:

    Ali
  • mkeithley
    mkeithley Posts: 399
    So...is there a secret hand shake to join the MFP Runner's Club or is anyone welcome to join? I read your posts all the time and would love to take part if I can.....

    :smile: :smile: :smile:

    Ali
    No secret handshake, just membership dues which can be sent to me-JUST KIDDING!!!
    We are an open group, anyone and everyone is welcome:smile: Be forewarned some of us are nutty:laugh:
  • pmkelly409
    pmkelly409 Posts: 1,646 Member
    So...is there a secret hand shake to join the MFP Runner's Club or is anyone welcome to join? I read your posts all the time and would love to take part if I can.....

    :smile: :smile: :smile:

    Ali

    Welcome! of course you can join us - Rule #1 - there are no rules - just RUN!

    and forget what you have heard here previously, all dues are sent directly to ME! :laugh:

    Tell us all about your running - what's your story! tell us about your successes, your not so successes, your questions, your answers, your needs, your wants...oh, sorry got carried away with myself! :laugh:

    :heart: Tricia
  • mkeithley
    mkeithley Posts: 399
    I've only done half a mile due to being addicted to my Wii Fit (did an hour on it today).
    Great job ladies!!!!! I admire each and every one of you.

    ~Joanna:flowerforyou:

    Is that your new pup??? Soooooo cute. What is his name?

    Tell us more about the Wii fit.....what types of activities do you do, calories burned, etc......
    Yup, we got him about 2 weeks ago.
    His name is Buster.

    The Wii Fit is very addicting!
    There are several exercises: running (jogging in place), yoga (Love it!), strength training ( leg extensions, pushups, situps, jackknife, lunges, squats & more), hula hooping (very good for the core), aerobics using the Wii board as a step, it teaches you how to improve your balance & posture (it detects your stabilty and teaches you how to correct it) and so much more!

    It was hard for me to get an actually calorie burnt total since I don't have a HRM yet so I entered it one by one (wasn't sure on the amount of time on each so I might be off on some). I burnt 136 calories in 45 minutes. Doesn't seem like much but I'm positive it was way more than that. Can't wait to get a HRM to know exactly how many cals I burn.

    I can definitely feel soreness in my abs & thighs.

    ~Joanna:flowerforyou:

    You might want to enter it in under:Calisthenics (pushups, sit-ups), vigorous effort, a lot more calories burned. :smile:
  • bunnyr
    bunnyr Posts: 275 Member
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    I ran for the first time today in my run/walk club. We are training for a 5K. I joined thinking I would never be able to run but today we did 4 miles and I ran one mile! I'm so excited! :happy: Hope you all have a great weekend. Thanks for the inspiration!
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