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If you have ever suffered from sciatica, or lower lumbar problems, you understand the excruciating, sometimes immobilizing pain associated with flare-ups. Often recognizable by an acute pain in your derrière that also radiates down into the lower leg, sciatica can cause muscle weakness, tingling, numbness, and of course, wicked pain. According to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, more than 65 million Americans that suffer from lower-back pain, such as sciatica, will have a recurrence of the pain within one year. (American Assoc. of Neurological Surgeons, 2000.) Therefore, see......
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Kind of reads like a magazine cover, doesn't it? In all seriousness though, there really are some simple steps that will help you achieve a weight loss goal...but you can't do just one and kinda do the other two, or only kinda do all three. Do all three, keep you eye on the ball, and you'll hit a home run. Ready? Here we go... Your Plan 1. Record your food intake daily. Include in your diet a variety of fruits and vegetables at 6-9 servings daily; 2-3 servings of lean protein; 3 servings of dairy; and quality oils. Why? Keeping track of what you eat for a few weeks (I'm not talking forever peo......
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[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="179" caption="these are "soft" weighted fitness balls"] [/caption] Some recent research shows that crunches, the old standby for ab exercises, only targets 3 of the abdominal muscles. Yet there are muscles that surround the entire core, acting as a girdle to support your spine, increase power and speed, improve stability, and oh yes, give you that six-pack look. Six-pack abs aside, you need a strong core… A strong core is your center of power. Powerhouse. Like a rocket ready to take off on a moments notice. Okay, you get the idea. When your c......
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Actually, the question went more like this: "I hate to run. It is hard. Did I already say that I hate it? Yet, you talk about running so much. Why?" There was more, but for the sake of this post, let's just say that this reader's negative feelings about running ran deep (no pun intended). Why am I so hip on running? Well, for one thing, it is hard. I like things that are hard to do. Second, it is "me" time, and often the only time I have for finishing a thought. Four kids...enough said. And finally, (and let's face it, this is important stuff) few physical activities burn as many calories per ......
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Maybe you've been on a workout train for some time, diligently going to the gym and happily taking your dose of cardio and weight training, maybe even a few classes too just to challenge yourself. Perhaps you've been on this train, per se, for years, then all of a sudden, you're okay with missing a workout, then two. The idea of going to the gym or out the door for a jog becomes a chore, when it was once something you enjoyed. Have you been there? Are you there now? If so, read on... I think I can help. True, I am a trainer, but at heart, I'm really a fitness buff and have been since college. ......
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It is that time of year again.  Have you noticed…the sun comes out, the weather warms up, and runners of all sizes, shapes, forms, and abilities swarm to the nearest jogging path.   I happen to live in an active community that has lots of running paths, running partners, and running teams. Alas, I still receive lots of questions about area resources. In fact, just last week I received three: 1) can you tell me more about Moms in Motion? 2) can you point me toward a team to train with for a marathon? 3) what area training teams are geared toward women? I’ve answered many of these questions before, but figure it can’t hurt to lay it all out again.

While Columbus has plenty of running clubs, teams, and groups – there are few “women-only” training teams. I have coached seven Moms in Motion teams in Dublin in the past, and interest was very sporadic. That said, there has been a recent surge in ladies seeking information about local training teams, so alas, here we go…

The Dublin Speedy Sneakers group.
This group is for walkers, runners, and joggers, and meets twice weekly at Glacier Ridge Metro Park in Plain City. There is a $55 registration fee, and with that you get customized training plans based on your fitness level and goals. You are paired with teammates of similar ability. The membership is discounted to $30 members ages 16 and under, or 65 and older.
Speed Sneakers official website.

There is an Upper Arlington Moms in Motion team now…Laurie Parlin is the coach. The annual MIM membership fee is $65 and includes a team t-shirt, as well as access to the MIM training website, community of members, monthly newsletter, and online training tools/advice. Please contact Laurie for current team info and training fees. Visit the MIM website for her contact information or to join this team.

Another option is the Columbus Running Company – they host biannual training teams for those interested in going the distance (think half or full marathon!). The fee for new registrants is $65 ($40 for alumni), and with that you get lots of good stuff: a personalized training program, free gear (sometimes a shirt, sometimes a hat – they like to surprise you), clinics held by local coaches on topics ranging from nutrition, to mental preparation and shoe/apparel selection. You also get 10% off everything in the CRC stores during the program! Check it out – Columbus Running Company!

The Fleet Feet store in Lewis Center has a 5k co-ed training program for beginners. The fee for the 10-week program is $60 and includes: a New Balance running shirt and New Balance Sequence jacket (given as a reward at the end of the program, so stick with it to get the goods), supervised workouts by a qualified “No Boundaries” coach, weekly emails encouraging you to keep up the good work, and of course, the fun that comes with training with like-minded people, plus you get to make some new friends.

If you are a more casual runner, a club might better suit your needs. The Columbus Roadrunners Club meet in various locations for group runs, but common locations include Antrim Park and Alum Creek. Novices are welcome, so don’t be shy! Annual dues are $20 for individual membership. You’ll also become eligible for discounts at local running stores when you join.

Visit Run the Planet to look up team information, find running routes, read expert advice on running and training, and search for local events to race in, or check my list of running resources!



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