* Here’s a new cross-training idea: shivering in the cold. Okay, it’s doubtful that shivering is as effective at building up cardiovascular endurance as running is, but apparently it does stimulate the conversion of (mostly) useless white body fat into (much more) useful brown body fat. Brown body fat is “a tissue that is metabolically quite active. Unlike white fat, it burns calories and generates heat.” So I guess this means if it’s too icy/snowy/frigid to get in a run (and you don’t have access to a treadmill), you can at least accomplish something by standing outside and shivering….
* If shivering in the cold is not to your liking, you can always ramp up the bodyweight strength training on days in which it’s too cold to go running. Apparently, push-ups, pull-ups, and lunges are actually more effective at calorie burning than previously thought, which would make them the opposite of the calorie trackers on treadmills, which (unfortunately) overestimate the calories burned.
* Do you get nervous before races? I sometimes have trouble sleeping the night before a race, which I’m afraid sounds silly because it’s not like I’m a professional runner or anything. If you’re like me, here are four pre-race strategies for overcoming nerves.
* It’s a new medical diagnosis: adult onset runner. Maybe you suffer from it. It’s definitely got me pegged.
* About setting the treadmill incline to 1% to simulate outdoor running (something I do) . . . not so fast. According to a new research report, that’s needed only if you’re running around 7:09 min/mile or faster. Hmm….
* Last week, Run Oregon blogger Anne Milligan shared the really cool story of the key role that running a marathon played in her meeting her fiance. If you are a single runner looking for love, here are some tips for finding someone who can be a running partner in more ways than one.
* During last week’s Oregon snownado, Ducks econ prof Bill Harbaugh, who runs the U of Oregon muckraking blog UO Matters (that is, he muckrakes about U of Oregon), complains that the university cancelled classes because (among other things) it couldn’t shovel sidewalks, but it did manage to clear the running track. While I do think that FBS conference teams tend to bow too much to their football overlords, I’m going to side with the university on this one. I mean, it is running we’ll talking about!
