Friday, May 9, 2008

Two Mile Magic

TWO MILE MAGIC
It has been my experience that 2 miles is a turning point for many runners. Yes, it is somewhere near this distance that the body/brain connection fully kicks in and says “YES, I like to move! In fact, I like it so much that my brain is going to create a certain kind of “high”, a natural state of ease and pleasure to prolong the good feeling.” It is documented that you can create a state of well being from running that is often referred to as “runner’s high”. Generally you won’t attain this until you reach the 2 mile distance mark.

Erica and I were running together one day, talking about running. Can you imagine? Well, Erica is one determined woman but she had not actually run continuously for 2 miles. She used a walk/run technique that added up to many miles but never 2 whole running miles together. When I heard this, I mentioned the conversation I had with a running buddy many years ago about 2 mile magic. He told me that it took about 2 miles of running to get the “runner’s high” that people talk about. I hadn’t given it much thought before his mentioning it. I was however, quite aware of how unpleasant, or at least awkward and inefficient, I often felt during the first 10 – 20 minutes of running. Now, for many of us, if we only run 10 or 20 minutes, we never get to that good feeling and running just feels HARD and unpleasant. This was what was happening to Erica.

Guess what? When Erica made that breakthrough, she experienced that 2 mile magic! She now considers herself a “runner” and looks forward to pounding the pavement. Good job Erica!
Incidentally, this is not the same experience you will have if you walk or work out in a gym unless you attain that heart rate level and keep it there for a minimum of 2 miles worth – approximately 10 – 20 minutes at 60% heart rate.

Do you remember my talking about Maximum Heart Rate a couple of weeks ago? (Issue 2) Well, here’s a message…These parts are all interrelated! We need to push our bodies enough that they keep overcoming the obstacles that create quiescence or lack of mobility. We need to stimulate our bodies to MOVE! When our brain tells us that something feels good, we like it. When you actually run 2 miles you will probably experience 2 Mile Magic because your brain is helping you to stick with it! There also seems to be some element of being outdoors that affects the outcome.

Give it a go! I think it’s a gift that many of us miss out on if we don’t know how easy it is to attain. If you’re not there yet, stick with it. It’s within reach for most of us.

If you are past the 2 mile mark, I would love to hear from you about this phenomenon because I am curious about your personal experiences. Please E-mail me at Stephanie@AskAboutRunning.com.

For a college project I researched the effects of prolonged exercise, at relatively high levels of exertion, on mental patients. It had been used as therapy with good results in soothing and calming the patients. My interest was due to my own experience with an almost euphoric feeling from running long distance and even the occasional revelation. The research supported my idea. This 2 Mile Magic is Powerful Stuff!!

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Join us on August 5 at Fleet Feet in Berkeley, 1758 Solano Ave to discuss the details of training for your first competition or a new distance. Walkers and runners are welcome. Coach Stephanie Atwood will go over the women's only program that can take fitness goals and turn them into realities.

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4 Week Beginners Training Guide For Your First 5K

Where there's a will, there's a way. You can do it! Just check with your doctor first to confirm that you are in good health. We humans are meant to move. 5K (3.1 miles) is within any healthy person's realm of accomplishment. So, start now and participate in your first race. It's so much fun!

Week 1
Monday, Day 1 - Start walking! Walk until you feel tired or have reached 30 minutes, whichever comes first. Do not worry about your speed, or your distance, just stay upright and moving. Write down how long you walked today. Try for a minimum of 10 minutes.

Tuesday, Day 2 - If you walked 30 minutes yesterday, please repeat the same thing today. If you walked less than 30 minutes, add 1-2 minutes to yesterday's time. Do not worry about your speed, or your distance but be certain to increase the amount of time you are on your feet. Write down how long you walked today. Good job!

Wednesday, Day 3 - If you walked 30 minutes yesterday, please repeat the same thing today. If you walked less than 30 minutes, add 1-2 minutes to yesterday's time. do not worry about your speed, or your distance but be certain to increase the amount of time you are on your feet. Write down how long you walked today. Looking good!

Thursday, Day 4 - Rest day! Take a break.

Friday, Day 5 - If you walked 30 minutes before, please repeat the same thing today. If you walked less than 30 minutes, add 1-2 minutes to your previous time. Do not worry about your speed, or your distance but be certain to increase the amount of time you are on your feet. Write down how long you walked today. Going strong!

Saturday, Day 6 - Already at 30 minutes? Great! Just keep it up for a little longer. Then things will get interesting. Still working up to 30? Keep adding 1-2 minutes. Write down how long you walkd today. You're getting there!

Sunday, Day 7 - Women, join my group for a 3 mile walk. We'd love to meet you and, you get some great exercise. Or...take a hike to some place beautiful. Bring a picnic. Walk for health and the wonder of movement. Enjoy the day!

Notes:
Keep your recorded times on a calendar where you can see them. You'll feel good about what you're accomplishing.

If you are already a fit walker or jogger you may use stronger arms and or walk/jog for the 30 minutes.

Please refer to http://www.altbgo.blogspot.com for the rest of the schedule or contact me if you have any questions at Stephanie@AskAboutRunning.com

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Articles About Fitness, Running, Walking, Women Stuff

These articles have been exported from The Weekly Pep Talks, back to the beginning. This way you can refer to them easily, without searching through weeks of gossip and old weekend site descriptions. Your comments are encouraged. I would love to get feedback. Enjoy!!

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