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I wish I was an Ultra runner

Posted by Nick Constantine on Thu Apr 19th, 2012, 0 comments

Unbelievably running does just that, if you allow yourself to focus on running as a process for you and not simply an outcome to be squeezed into a challenge frame of mind then you learn to be compassionate to yourself, your awareness of who you are becomes heightened and, if following a form based approach to running, then your understanding of what a moment can bring becomes clear. When I teach chi running I emphasise that I am not teaching a static fixed movement that is rigid but an awareness that the window of balance is fluid, this moves depending on the surface, gradient or just with you.

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Running through Winter Weather With Chi Walk-Run

Posted by Keith McConnell on Fri Jan 20th, 2012, 0 comments

Working out indoors can be a great alternative to Winter running outside, but there is another option I’d like to present today, namely to add Chi Walk-Run to your running regimen. 

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A Few Thoughts on Falling While Chi Running

Posted by Elizabeth Frost on Wed Mar 16th, 2011, 6 comments

As the Chi Running book recommends, "If you're running on a very rocky trail, wear cycling gloves. They have padded palms in case you do a face plant ..." Oh, if only I had followed that piece of advice! But I had good reasons not to wear cycling gloves this morning ...

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Winter Running in the Snow – a few tips

Posted by Elizabeth Frost on Sun Dec 12th, 2010, 0 comments

When I woke up to several inches of wet snow on the ground this morning, I have to admit that I thought twice about going running … Bob and Alyssa and I decided to brave it anyway ...

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Training for the Asheville Half Marathon

Posted by Elizabeth Frost on Sun Jun 27th, 2010, 1 comments

Okay, folks. It’s official. Shelly and I will be running the Asheville Half Marathon: 18 Sept 2010. That means in the meantime, we’ll be training! So that means that I’m back to blogging like a real blogger and will be updating more frequently. Fun! We are using the Pain-Free Beginner Half Marathon Training Program to [...]

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Chi Running with friends and focuses

Posted by Elizabeth Frost on Fri Nov 13th, 2009, 5 comments

In the past week, I’ve gone running three times. Lately, that’s a lot for me! I’ve been making the time to get outdoors and enjoy the crisp fall mornings. Sunday I went running for 3.8 miles with the dog, surprising myself, and the dog as well. We had great weather that morning and going running [...]

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Using Chi Running principles to help navigate slippery rocks and leaves

Posted by Elizabeth Frost on Sun Nov 1st, 2009, 0 comments

As you’ll see from the photo on the November newsletter, Asheville is ablaze with color. As the leaves fall to the ground, they bring the color to our feet… combine the leaves with rain, however, and you get a somewhat treacherous path. We took Oliver for a hike yesterday in the drizzling rain. We went [...]

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uphill and downhill

Posted by Elizabeth Frost on Mon May 25th, 2009, 0 comments

Certainly, there are days that are easier than others. Today, I had planned to run 10 miles, but it appears from the map that I cut it a little short. About 9.69 miles in 1:45. Not great, but a little better than last week, I think. This route is all uphill and then all downhill. [...]

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running… with a whole week break?

Posted by Elizabeth Frost on Sun May 10th, 2009, 0 comments

Bent Creek is lovely. It’s a mainstay for me when I go running. I know the terrain, I know the parking areas, I know the hot/cold areas, I can get flats and hills, trail and gravel… It’s a great place to go running. So I went out there today. My dad was in town for [...]

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running in the rain… again!

Posted by Elizabeth Frost on Sun May 3rd, 2009, 0 comments

I feel like everytime I write a new post, it’s about running in the rain. So, guess what? I did my LSD run in the rain today… I ran this route, about 7.5 miles. Wasn’t sure when I left to go running this morning how I was going to do. Surprised myself with it, and [...]

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