Thursday, January 31, 2008

I Suck At Running

i forgot, today i was talking with a friend of mine (andrea) and the subject of running came up. andrea's "bff", who is known in some circles as "hot" amy does not like to sweat... which is a reasonable dislike i suppose. in fact, hot amy really does not like to run (i'm thinking because it would probably cause her to sweat).

naturally, i joked that the reason why hot amy does not like to run is because she probably runs like phoebe in that friends episode (season 6 episode 7). the synopsis of the episode is that rachel and phoebe decide to run together in the park every day, whereby rachel becomes embarrassed by phoebe's flailing running style. andrea, the good bff that she is, said that she ran more like phoebe than amy.

anyway, that got me thinking about proper running form. so here is an article detailing proper running form according to runner's world:
http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-238-267-268-8210-0,00.html

PUBLISHED 06/16/2005

Head Tilt How you hold your head is key to overall posture, which determines how efficiently you run. Let your gaze guide you. Look ahead naturally, not down at your feet, and scan the horizon. This will straighten your neck and back, and bring them into alignment. Don't allow your chin to jut out.

Shoulders Shoulders play an important role in keeping your upper body relaxed while you run, which is critical to maintaining efficient running posture. For optimum performance, your shoulders should be low and loose, not high and tight. As you tire on a run, don't let them creep up toward your ears. If they do, shake them out to release the tension. Your shoulders also need to remain level and shouldn't dip from side to side with each stride.

Arms Even though running is primarily a lower-body activity, your arms aren't just along for the ride. Your hands control the tension in your upper body, while your arm swing works in conjunction with your leg stride to drive you forward. Keep your hands in an unclenched fist, with your fingers lightly touching your palms. Imagine yourself trying to carry a potato chip in each hand without crushing it. Your arms should swing mostly forward and back, not across your body,between waist and lower-chest level. Your elbows should be bent at about a 90-degree angle. When you feel your fists clenching or your forearms tensing, drop your arms to your sides and shake them out for a few seconds to release the tension.

Torso The position of your torso while running is affected by the position of your head and shoulders. With your head up and looking ahead and your shoulders low and loose, your torso and back naturally straighten to allow you to run in an efficient, upright position that promotes optimal lung capacity and stride length. Many track coaches describe this ideal torso position as "running tall" and it means you need to stretch yourself up to your full height with your back comfortably straight. If you start to slouch during a run take a deep breath and feel yourself naturally straighten. As you exhale simply maintain that upright position.

Hips Your hips are your center of gravity, so they're key to good running posture. The proper position of your torso while running helps to ensure your hips will also be in the ideal position. With your torso and back comfortably upright and straight, your hips naturally fall into proper alignment--pointing you straight ahead. If you allow your torso to hunch over or lean too far forward during a run, your pelvis will tilt forward as well, which can put pressure on your lower back and throw the rest of your lower body out of alignment. When trying to gauge the position of your hips, think of your pelvis as a bowl filled with marbles, then try not to spill the marbles by tilting the bowl.

Legs/Stride While sprinters need to lift their knees high to achieve maximum leg power, distance runners don't need such an exaggerated knee lift--it's simply too hard to sustain for any length of time. Instead, efficient endurance running requires just a slight knee lift, a quick leg turnover, and a short stride. Together, these will facilitate fluid forward movement instead of diverting (and wasting) energy. When running with the proper stride length, your feet should land directly underneath your body. As your foot strikes the ground, your knee should be slightly flexed so that it can bend naturally on impact. If your lower leg (below the knee) extends out in front of your body, your stride is too long.

Ankles/Feet To run well, you need to push off the ground with maximum force. With each step, your foot should hit the ground lightly--landing between your heel and midfoot--then quickly roll forward. Keep your ankle flexed as your foot rolls forward to create more force for push-off. As you roll onto your toes, try to spring off the ground. You should feel your calf muscles propelling you forward on each step. Your feet should not slap loudly as they hit the ground. Good running is springy and quiet.

I Suck At Lost (Sesaon 4 Episode 1)

yay! today is finally the day that "lost" starts!

i'm hoping that the long awaited return of one of my favorite shows will be worth it this season. i guess i'll have to wait and see though. tonight's episode was good... as viewers learn about the "oceanic 6". naturally, the viewers don't know who comprise the 6... which is part of the fun in watching the show... all questions... no answers...

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

I Suck At Running For President

well, as it turns out... today was a big day in the world of politics.

democratic candidate john edwards, the former north carolina senator, dropped out of the presidential race according to msnbc (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22913001/) saying it was time to step aside and let history "blaze" its path.

not to be outdone, republican candidate and former mayor of new york city, rudolph giuliani dropped out of the gop race... mercifully ending his freefall with the public (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22915310/).

the terrible strategy of hedging all bets on the state of florida should have made giuliani realize that he sucked at running for president. not that i have anything against the state of florida (i actually like the state of florida... there's disney world... orange juice... miami vice), but history has already proven that florida cannot be trusted lest we forget about the whole chad fiasco from years past. regardless, it was a risky strategy that unfortunately did not work for giuliani.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

I Suck At Trading Johan Santana

all right, so maybe i didn't really have anything to do with trading johan santana from the twins to the mets... for prospects...

but as a member of red sox nation, i had to chime in with my thoughts... which are as follows: at least it's not the yankees!

actually, it's a good thing that johan ended up with the mets, because he's now in the national league and he won't have to face the red sox that much. i don't know how omar minaya even pulled off the trade, because the twins could have gotten (and probably should have gotten) more for johan santana.

oh well. better luck next time. i'm sure my friend, "hot" amy, is ecstatic about the trade of johan to the mets, not that she is a new york fan or anything. her reasons are purely biased by his good looks as she is a diehard jacoby ellsbury fan... or as she would call him... jay-cub-bee... who was rumored to be one of the pieces (if not john lester) in bringing johan to the red sox.

and really, who could blame her? jacoby is an attractive guy... or so i've been told...

I Suck At Blogger

as you can see, i suck at capitalization of sentences too.

anyway, this is my first post... ever. i've been toying with the idea of creating a blog, but i never had a subject i wanted to blog about. and so naturally i thought "damn, i suck at blogging" because i can't even come up with something to write about. lo' and behold, this blog was born. (of course, it helped that i had nothing to do last night thanks to the president's state of the union address... if you could see me right now, i'm shaking my fist at the president for interrupting my prime time television viewing).

obviously, i suck at blogger. just look at this blog and you'll see. (hopefully this blog will look better in the following days.) the first indication that i suck at blogger was creating my gmail account. since google now owns blogger.com, i had to create a gmail account to even use blogger. that process itself took a while because every name i wanted to use was taken, but eventually i came up with one.

after creating the gmail account, i then had to name my blog and create a url for it. i sucked at that too. like gmail, everything i wanted to use for the url was already taken. eventually, i ended up with what i have now. yay.

now comes the hard part... actually making this thing look pretty.