Unleash Your Fitness Alter Ego!

Fitness Alter Ego

Artwork by the amazing Danny Haas

I was talking to my boss the other day, and he told me he finally realized why I just disappear immediately after work and am unreachable by phone or email until late at night. I chuckled and offhandedly told him it was because I was a superhero. He knows I train martial arts, but I guess it just took awhile to sink in that I have a life outside of my job! It immediately got me thinking; my life, in many ways, is very similar to the super powered heroes that live on the pages of my favorite comic books.

  • I disappear from my home and my job, and am unreachable, for hours virtually every day.
  • I have a special uniform that I wear only when I am at the gym.
  • I fight people.
  • I often crawl into bed late at night, bruised and exhausted, long after my wife has fallen asleep.

That train of thought led me to the realization that, in a lot of ways, going to the gym or participating in an activity is very much like a superhero shedding his secret identity and donning his costume!

We set aside the trials and tribulations of the mundane world, put on a “costume” and proceed to get sweaty and sore. I don’t know about you, but it certainly sounds like a normal day for the likes of Green Arrow or Daredevil to me.

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The Keys to Running: Taking a Break

Exercising on vacationOr as we like to call it, exercising on vacation!

Taking a vacation doesn’t necessarily mean taking a vacation from exercise.  It may require some changes to your routine, but it’s always worth it.  During a vacation to the Walt Disney World Resort earlier this year, the following things kept me motivated and allowed for some exercise during the trip.

The Humble Pedometer

Back in my first post on running, I made the following off-handed, throw-away claim:

“Ever spent an entire day at a large theme park?  Congratulations!  You unwittingly participated in a 10K!”

I hadn’t entirely validated that statement, but it seemed reasonable, and illustrated my intent to show that you probably are more capable than you realize.

In reality, I was wrong. The distance covered wasn’t 10 kilometers, it was closer to 10 miles!

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How To: Recover from a Workout

how to recover from a workoutSince I have been dealing with a few back-end site hiccups the past two weeks I thought I would use it as a round about way to discuss the importance of an oft-times overlooked, but vital, component of a fitness regimen. Recovery time!

First off, before I lay out how to recover from a workout, let’s talk about what really happens after a workout and why we get sore.

Muscle soreness (not the burn you feel while performing an exercise, but that sucky dull ache we all experience the day after a workout) is caused by tiny microscopic tears that occur in the muscle as a result of high intensity exercise. After the workout, the muscle begins to rebuild itself. This is the process which creates new muscle that is bigger and stronger than before. In other words, the pain you feel is your muscles growing! Unfortunately this soreness is proof of a successful workout as it means you’ve trained hard enough to break down muscle tissue; so now, as a result, you are rewarded with muscle growth. Yay!

Luckily the human body is an amazing machine that adapts to whatever you throw at it. So don’t worry true believers, the workout that initially felt like it crippled you will eventually be a walk in the proverbial park. The cruel joke of it all though is that we need to constantly “shock” our body with new exercises in order to steadily stimulate muscle growth and improve our fitness level. So expect the soreness to return every time you try something new at the gym. It is a never-ending cycle, but there is definite truth to the old adage “No pain, no gain!

The good news is that there are ways to cut down on the miserableness of post-workout soreness, so let me arm you with a little knowledge on how to recover from workouts and to help mitigate the suck factor.

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