Tuesday, October 4, 2011

My reVolution

MY revolution

I like to run.

For most of the sports I participated in running was punishment. Let a ground ball past you; take a lap. Cover the wrong guy in pass coverage; take a lap. Running was almost always been fun for me. Running has gotten me through some tough times. Running is always there as long as I have motivation, and I can always find motivation. Running balances my mood and puts me in the moment. With every foot strike I defy gravity to pull me to the ground.

I took my running off road in 2001 just to find something better than Central Park to run. I was training for XTERRA _Off-Road Triathlon- and I needed an escape from the urban environment of NYC to inject into my running. I was hooked from the start. I enjoy the solitude and presence required when giving my best effort at trail running. This was a way for me to be healthy in so many ways – Physically, spiritually and financially.

I use a combination of training methods that have a synergistic effect: P90X, CrossFit Endurance, Kundalini Yoga and the occasional long, fun run (usually on a trail). If you talk to a purist from either mode of exercise you will get a definite opinion. I am a USATF and CFE coach as well as an Independent Beachbody Coach and feel I have worked out a great combination of these programs to build a strong and agile body. It is not revolutionary to run and get hurt. It is revolutionary to run fast for a long time over uneven terrain and not get hurt. That is where P90X Plyometrics and Kenpo X pairs very nicely with some Heavy Deadlift(CFE) or Over Head Squats to build supple, reactive muscle that are strong enough to change direction quickly on a trail.

When I am running on a trail I have to be totally focused on the moment. I don’t hike these trails, I run them fast. You cannot let your mind wander to the thoughts of the day. By doing this you allow your mind to relax and release your troubles; to find solutions. When the terrain gets uneven you have to keep yourself focused on right now or you could twist your ankle, trip and fall, or get hurt any number of ways. Getting hurt while you run on a trail is not very balanced and centering. Trail running is a great way to meditate without meditating, just keep picking up your feet. Kundalini Yoga provides great core strengthening and endurance of being present, a key to staying focused on the trail.

Trail running allows me to fulfill my daily physical challenge. Obstacle racing and trail racing pose physical and mental challenges that allow me to be better prepared for the stresses of life. Physically challenging myself daily gives me the focus to carry the message of living healthy to others. When I seek out the challenges of running and training then the rest of what I do is easier to focus on. If I do not have the time for a good trail workout then I can throw in Kenpo X and work on my brain flexibility and the physical challenge (I look pretty stupid trying to remember punch/kick combinations).

When I live my life by challenging myself physically and mentally I am able to show others what is possible. I want to inspire everyone to conquer their fear of challenge. Get out of your comfort zone and allow change for the better. Get connected with your body. Relax your mind. Allow yourself to be present in the challenge at hand. Go be better than you are right now.

Andrew Nelson
www.getfitnyc.com
www.myshakeology.com/tricoachandy
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