Thursday, March 3, 2016

Running Events in March 2016

Are you and your partner interested in running in a few events hosted in the DC area? Here are a few events this month that may spark your interest:
March 6, 2016- St. Pat's Run
https://www.runpacers.com/race/st-pats-run/
March 12, 2016- Rock N Roll Marathon
http://www.runrocknroll.com/dc/
March 16, 2016- Tidal Basin 3K
http://www.racepacket.com/tidalbasin/
March 19, 2016- Race for Equal Justice 10K/5K
http://www.active.com/…/distance-running-races/race-for-equ…
March 20, 2016- Scope It Out 5K
http://www.scopeitout5k.com/events
March 26, 2016- DC & Federal Government 5K
http://www.active.com/…/d…/dc-and-federal-government-5k-2016

Benefits of Working Out As a Couple

Yea yea...

Who wants to workout with their partner? I hear a lot of people complain how their partner is lazy or how their fitness levels are unmatched. No worries! Not only is exercising together beneficial to your health but it also helps strengthen relationships. All it takes is patience, motivation, and a team effort. Besides who wouldn't want to see their significant other in flattering fitness apparel.

Below are 5 reasons why working out as a couple is beneficial:

Every day, across the country, individuals are hitting health clubs, unrolling yoga mats, pounding the pavement, and signing on to new fitness challenges. 
Maybe they shouldn't be doing it alone.
It’s time you considered how physical fitness can benefit not only your own health and well-being, but that yourromantic relationship. Why not grab your partner’s hand and invite him or her to be your workout partner as well? A growing body of evidence suggests that couples who sweat together really do stay together. In fact, working out together can…:
  1. Increase your happiness with your relationship. Lab studies show that after jointly participating in an exciting physical challenge or activity, couples report feeling more satisfied with their relationships and more in love with their partner (Aron, Norman, Aron, & Heyman, 2000). Exercise is a perfect example of the type of invigorating activity that can have these positive effects. It’s the physiological arousal, rather than the novelty or challenge of the activity, that drives romantic attraction (Lewandowski, & Aron, 2004). This suggests that sharing a fitness goal (such as training for a 5K or triathlon), taking regular runs together, ballroom dancing, or having a date night at the gym can boost the quality of your romantic relationship.
  2. Improve the efficiency of your workouts. A long-standing concept in social psychology is that the mere presence of someone else affects your ability to do an activity (Zajonc, 1965). Even if you already feel competent doing a particular exercise, bringing along your romantic partner may be a fantastic way to boost your energy output. Your partner’s presence will improve your speed, without you necessarily being aware of their influence (Bond & Titus, 1983). (On the other hand, if you are just beginning to learn to do burpees or manage a new elliptical machine, better to stick to trying it solo for the time being. In these cases, your partner’s presence may interfere with your ability to complete a challenging task (Zajonc, 1965). Take some time to master the exercise, then bring your partner along for a performance boost.)
  3. Make your partner fall in love with you.  Exercise induces the symptoms of physiological arousal—sweaty hands, a racing pulse, shortness of breath. These symptoms mirror, in many ways, the thrill of romantic attraction. Interestingly, people can easily mistake the two and misattribute physical arousal for romantic attraction (Dutton & Aron, 1974). Use this phenomenon to your advantage by inviting your romantic interest to workout with you. The results? A likely boost to your attractiveness in his or her eyes.
  4. Help you achieve your fitness goalsWhen partners care about fitness—their ownand their partner’s—it becomes easier to achieve fitness goals. A recent study of heterosexual couples showed that average-weight husbands who care about fitness engage in more physical activity when their wives offer more supportive health-related comments (Skoyen, Blank, Corkery, & Butler, 2013). Sharing in the ups and downs of a daily morning walk, a tough bike ride, or a strenuous Zumba class, can provide the perfect context for such comments. One cautionary note: Don't rely too heavily (or exclusively) on your partner when it comes to your own fitness goals. "Outsourcing” the mental effort required to complete fitness goals can reduce your own effort (Fitzsimons & Finkel, 2011).
  5. Increase your emotional bond. When you work out together, you create a context in which you can coordinate your actions. For example, you might lift weights in rhythm with your partner, match your own walking or running pace with his or hers, or toss medicine balls back and forth. Such behavior creates nonverbal matching, or mimicry, which benefits you both (Stel & Vonk, 2010). Nonverbal mimicry helps people feel emotionally attuned with one another, and those who experience or engage in it tend to report greater feelings of having “bonded” with their partner. Exercising together provides an opportunity to create such connection, benefiting both your health and your relationship.
In sum, fitness can be about you, or it can be about you and your partner, so why not share this aspect of your lives, either regularly or just on occasion, and discover how doing so might give your relationship a new dimension and new life.
Aron, A., Norman, C. C., Aron, E. N., McKenna, C., & Heyman, R. E. (2000). Couples' shared participation in novel and arousing activities and experienced relationship quality. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology78, 273-284.
Bond, C. F., & Titus, L. J. (1983). Social facilitation: a meta-analysis of 241 studi

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Start the New Year off with a bang!

With the close of 2014 approaching you'll hear everyone mention those "I want to lose weight" resolutions for 2015. Let this be your last time saying it! Quit dieting and change your lifestyle for good. I'm sure we've all put on those holiday pounds and looking for a fresh way to kick off the new year so I wanted to share Dr. Oz's 2 week weight loss plan. To find out what you need to shop for, what foods you need to eliminate, recipes, and more...Read below



Sunday, November 10, 2013

Trot for Hunger 5k

While most of us are looking forward to spending the holidays with our family and enjoying a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner,  many people will be without food, shelter, and clothing. Run for a good cause! Let's raise money to feed others who aren't as fortunate as we are in the 12th Annual Trot for Hunger. Get that good run before you stuff yourself..lol

November 28th.  For more registration details go to www.some.org and click on the Trot for Hunger tab.


Sunday, October 20, 2013

Foods to Eat Before and After a Workout

Do you find yourself pigging out after a great workout? Do you eat heavy before a workout thinking you're just gonna burn it off? Want a list of great foods to eat before and after your workout?
Follow the link :
http://www.fitnessmagazine.com/recipes/healthy-eating/nutrition/best-workout-foods/

Monday, July 8, 2013

Run n' Mate 5k

Join DC's Social Running Series on July 20th! Meet new people and exercise all in one setting!

http://www.runnmate5k.com/eventinfo.html

The Biggest Loser Run/Walk

A race for all fitness levels, whether you are ready to set a personal record or this is your first race, come join us at The Biggest Loser RunWalk! Each registered participant and finisher will receive the following: • The Biggest Loser Finisher's Medal• Commemorative Technical T-Shirt• Drawstring Backpack• Chip-Timed Race for Runners and Those Tracking Personal Goals• Free Downloadable Race Photos• Award Divisions for Runners and Walkers • Celebrity Appearances• Hydration Stations with Water/Sports Drinks Along the Course  and Food at the Finish Line• Finish Line Festival Entertainment by Billboard Chart Topping Artist &    Former Biggest Loser Season 5 Contestant, Dan Evans • Last but not Least, a Truly Inspirational and Unforgettable Experience.


http://www.biggestloserrunwalk.com/Washington-DC-5K10K-KidsRace-2013