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MOMENTUM MONDAY

Jan12

Momentum Monday: Muay Thai Workout for Runners

Well hello friends! Welcome back to another awesome week in 2015. I hope you had a fabulous weekend. I kicked it off with my first ever experience with Cards Against Humanity. And awkwardly won the whole thing so I am trying not to dwell on what that means about me as a person..

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Saturday, I headed to Toronto for a Fresh lunch with Angela and Christina. Naturally, I ordered the healthiest thing on the menu..

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Vegan means healthy, right guys?

We then checked out a really cool new spot in Toronto that I will be sharing on Friday.

Sunday, I went for coffee with my coach and brainstormed my specific goals for 2015. I am so excited for what the season holds.

This is what training looked like this week:

MONDAY: Muay Thai 1.5 hours

TUESDAY: 40 minute run, (5 miles), 15 minutes strength

WEDNESDAY: 40 minute run (5 miles), 15 minute strength

THURSDAY: 1 hour spin class

FRIDAY: 55 minute run (7 miles), Angela’s HIIT workout followed by a 15 minute strength workout.

SATURDAY: Rest day

SUNDAY: 1:45 hr ride. 15 minutes stairmaster and weights.

I was a little aggressive with the plyometrics on Monday at Muay Thai so I dialled back the running this week and skipped a run on Sunday. I have gotten better at listening to my body and am taking this week nice and slow.

Speaking of Muay Thai, I have been so challenged by the workout that I wanted to share some running specific moves for you to incorporate into your routine.

I like throwing in new activities because it helps with strengthening and cross training and keeps your mind fresh and focused.

Main movements:

Skipping – stay light on your feet and don’t spring too high. Focus on good form and efficient movements.

Push ups – At my gym, they have you do push ups on your first two knuckles, but because you will hopefully not be hitting anyone, adopt the push up position you feel most comfortable with.

Plank –  Make sure that your back is straight and core is engaged.

Scissors: Lie on your back with your legs extended 6 inches above the ground. Cross your left leg over your right and follow with the same action on the other side.

Leg lifts: Lie on your back with your legs extended 6 inches above the ground. Lift your left leg in the air and leave your right leg grounded. Return your left leg to the ground and swap sides.

Mountain climbers: Make sure your back is straight and core is engaged.

Sit ups: Sit up using your hip flexors.

Sit up with punches: Sit up and punch your left arm over your right knee, right arm over your left knee and return to the ground.

Warm up- 10 - 20 minutes of light (1)
What did you do this weekend?

What is your favourite workout right now?

 

 

 

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Filed Under: Lifestyle, TrainingTagged With: Jessica Kuepfer, Momentum Monday, muay thai, trainingJanuary 12, 2015

Comments

  1. Suzy says

    January 12, 2015 at 7:52 am

    Ahhh my husband used to do muay thai and LOVED it. He still would love to do it, but it’s a big commitment with a hefty price tag at the club here. He’ll do it again one day, I’m sure. I’d go watch him and it was amazing. Glad you’re able to do it! It looks like a lot of fun (and a lot of hard work).

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  2. Kim Osborne says

    January 12, 2015 at 1:12 pm

    My week looked remarkably like yours (although I didn’t do Muay Thai) – similar bike on Sunday even! I ran through the Don Valley on Saturday morning and it was lovely – not many people, and the few that were there all seemed to have playful dogs. It was a really great day for running as long as you dress for the cold.

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    • lacesandlattes says

      January 12, 2015 at 4:22 pm

      We are totally workout twins, Kim!

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  3. Carmy says

    January 13, 2015 at 2:53 pm

    I’ve always begrudgingly skipped during Muay Thai! I tried to trade it with running – of course they told me no haha. I’m just SO bad at skipping 🙁

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  4. Danielle @ Work It. Wear It. Eat It. says

    January 13, 2015 at 9:38 pm

    Sorry I missed you ladies on Saturday! I am so overdue for some Fresh…

    When am I not talking to you about food?

    GAWD.

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