Last weekend the Sydney ‘Color run’ was held at Sydney Olympic Park with thousands of participants made their way along the colourful 5km course. The event provides a one of a kind experience that is more about enjoying the run than what speed you run. It’s a refreshing change and one I’m sure lots of people will love. Today the Sydney event of … [Read more...]
Sign up to an event for maximum motivation
Are you looking for a new challenge in 2013? Check out the event calendar on the new OUTFIT website. There's something for everyone with fun runs, walks, adventure races, triathlons, ocean swims, mud runs and more. You can search by event type (eg ocean swim, fun run, triathlon). Or choose for a specific date. ie if you know you're going away in … [Read more...]
Fitness that’s free and fun, but beware of imposters
Most people wouldn’t get their teeth pulled by a backyard ‘dentist’ or visit the local mechanic for legal advice. So, why would you sign up for an exercise class or bootcamp where the person organising it isn’t a trained fitness instructor? There is a great piece in the SMH on 5th Feb 2013 about the growing trend of free fitness activities … [Read more...]
Adventure Racing, the ultimate in muddy fun
Adventure racing; combining mountain biking, trail running, kayaking and orienteering, is one of Australia's fastest growing sports. And for good reason; it's great fun, is raced in beautiful locations and provides challenges for all fitness levels! The courses are usually located are amazing national parks & outdoors settings all around … [Read more...]
Keeping Cool in Summer
With the hot summer weather even our easy runs become tough with the high humidity and scorching sun (especially if you're mad enough to run in the middle of the day). Here are a few tips to keep cool in summer. Run smart! Choose your running time wisely. In the middle of summer head out early in the morning or late afternoon when you're out of … [Read more...]
What Happens When We Drink?
Alcohol…. A few quiet drinks with friends... ‘Just one’…. After work drinks… It can be the start of many a great night, and the catalyst of some of our worst decisions. So what happens when we drink (from a health perspective)? We have a few drinks, which are all high in kJ, and then we become less restrained as our risk aversion shifts. … [Read more...]
Recovery is the Key to Successful Running
Recovery is the key to successful running. Whether you’re an elite or just getting started we all need to recover well from our exercise to reap the fitness benefits. Follow these steps to get the most from your long run Immediately after your race nutrition is key. Refuel and rehydrate. High protein foods will help with muscle repair and … [Read more...]
Christmas ‘Silly Season’ Survival Guide
Staying active during the ‘silly season’ that is full of end of year parties, Christmas drinks, client parties, new years eve celebrations and holidays can be tricky. This time of year everyone wants to get together, and often you find yourself fully booked with lunches, dinners and catch up drinks day after day. It’s easy to get carried away, … [Read more...]
How Exercise can help beat depression
A growing body of research suggests exercise can help beat depression and anxiety. While many people turn to medication when it comes to treating depression, studies have shown that exercise can be just as effective means of treatment. Unlike many drugs there are almost no side effects from exercise. This is important because in Australia 1 in 5 … [Read more...]
3 Key Elements for an Economical Running Technique
The perfect running technique doesn’t exist, even the greats have their own anomalies. I think of Emil Zatopek’s anguished face or Haile Gebreslassie’s unique left arm drive. Their results were both outstanding so I’m not here to critique the great runners. We can however certainly improve our own technique and running efficiency and reap the … [Read more...]