When you find yourself in a rut and can’t seem to snap out of it, try something new. Step outside your comfort zone and you may be surprised by how it rekindles your workout motivation. That’s been my mission these past two weeks and I slowly feel myself getting excited again. This week alone, I tried two new things Galloway running and Orangetheory. Both were enjoyable and both proved to spark my motivation levels.
Galloway running is based on the premise that continuous use of specific muscles and tendons can lead to exhaustion and injury. The Galloway run-walk-run method builds recovery into your runs. You should be able to continue a training regimen for a whole season leading up to your goal race without injury and wouldn’t that be a nice change! I actually joined this running club last year, but never attended a session. My mindset was one that if I am running, I need to run. I rarely took any walk breaks over my distances. During one very hilly 10K distance race last year, I allowed myself to walk up the steep hills and run the downhill and flat sections of the course. Imagine my shock when I had the fasted 10K time ever that day. I did think there might be something to this walk/run idea but still didn’t embrace it.
This week, I decided to go out and try it. A local club member agreed to meet me out at the park and take me through the paces. It was an enjoyable three mile run for me and I felt refreshed and ready for the full day ahead of me. We conversed the whole run and I wasn’t worrying about when it would be over, or even about my next breath. It didn’t matter to me if the run signal came midway up a hill. I thought I’d hate the stop and start nature of the run, but it felt fluid and natural. I will most definitely do this type of run again, hopefully next week.
Last night I decided to take a free class at a new local box gym – Orangetheory. The sales girl has been calling me for over a year, but I’ve never gone. Since many of my friends have been going and talking about it, I decided to take the plunge and add it to my, Try Something New list. The group class is conducted wearing a heart rate monitor and your results are projected on a screen for all to see. I guess they think that’s motivational to the competitive ones in the group. Me, I couldn’t even see the screen without my glasses so not so much. My friend was next to me during the 30 minute treadmill segment and she was looking at it and updated me a few times. The workout is high intensity interval training, keeping yourself in the right heart rate zone throughout the sessions. It is a 60 minute group class split into cardio and strength training. I started the class on the treadmill doing what was comparable to the walk/run workout I did in the park. I alternated between slow jog, push pace and all out running for 30 minutes under the direction of the instructor. I then moved to a rowing machine segment and strength training. We rowed for a bit, then did some TRX work, push ups, squats, planks, then back to rowing. It was a fun, fast paced work out. For me, I don’t need the competition aspect, seriously who cares what anyone else is doing. I did like the equipment, music and change of pace though. I did commit to doing one of these classes per week. I would have done two, but the price to me is over the top. Once per week will have to do and I will count this workout as one of my weekly runs.
Overall, doing new things does add spark to your life. I felt better this week than I have in a long while. I think it’s the combination of trying new things and being around people. I am looking forward to this week’s workouts and will continue my climb back from the long winter of broken toes. What have you done this week to step outside your daily rut? How has it helped rekindle your motivation? Be sure to leave your comments below. I look forward to reading them.
I love trying new things and workouts. I always hated it because of being overweight but now I am almost crave getting out of my comfort zone! Both of these sound awesome!
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Sounds like we are leading parallel lives. Where are you located lol.
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