Showing posts with label yoga for runners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yoga for runners. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Really easy high protein sandwich!

Hey all! Today was a pretty action packed day. I brought the doggies out for two long walks (and a 30 minute ball throwing session in the hallway of our apartment), went to the gym, cooked a lunch time snack, cooked lunch and dinner, cleaned, went to work, did a 60 min yoga for runners class, and still have time to post! Heck yes! At all of the moments that I wasn't in the house, Gigi managed to ruin something or get into something!  But how can you get mad at this cute face!


At the gym today I did a 60 minute power walk on an incline. I usually start at an incline of 10 and then build up to 13 (which I think is the highest it goes).
Distance: 3.5 miles (5.6 km)
Time: 60:00
Calories: 597
Average HR: 146
Max HR: 167

I felt like I was working a lot harder during this power walk then I do when I run. I think this form of cross training (along with spin classes and weight training) is what's keeping me injury free (knock on wood) from running. I always get some sort of injury when I increase my mileage, but I think the moderation in running is what's helping. The cardio that I gain from spinning and speed walking is just as good as the cardio from running, so I don't see why some runners seem so against doing other forms of cardio. I know that regular yoga keeps me injury free too. The benefits of yoga have been proven a billion times over so there's no need to argue it, but I know from personal experience,  that if it weren't for yoga, I wouldn't be in half the shape that I am now, both physically and mentally.

I made a really good sandwich before work tonight. I didn't have much time and had to pump something out really fast. So I did an open faced, hummus, black bean and salsa sandwich (like a fajita).

I started out with Cobs Ancient Grains bread (toasted) , added hummus and 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast:
Next, add the salsa (I used organic Neal Brothers corn salsa) and black beans.