Posts Tagged ‘Run’

Improve Performance through Nutrition – Special Offer from Superfit

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

When it comes to training, one of the best ways to improve your performance is through Nutrition. Whether its eating high energy foods or trying a protein shake before your training session, or trying recovery drinks when you return from your run.

SuperFit has everything youo need to fulfill your sports and nutritional needs, and to make it even better, they’re offering a FREE shaker bottle with every order placed over August Bank Holiday weekend. This offer ends on September 1st so hurry to take advantage of your freebies!

In addition to the free shaker bottle and free delivery there is 11 days remaining to use SuperFit’s latest voucher code BATAGTEN offering 10% off all basket totals over £50 (offer ends September 7th 2009)

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Nike Announces Worldwide Running Event- The Human Race 2009

Friday, August 21st, 2009

The Nike-Plus Human Race 2009 has been announced for 24th October 2009. This is not your usual running race but a worldwide 10K taking place in over 24 cities across the globe, including London, Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, Rome and, of course New York.

This is the second year running for the Nike+ Human Race. When hosted last year (2008) it was the world’s largest multi-city running event and boasted an impressive 780,000 runners who all took part.

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“The Nike+ Human Race celebrates runners and their sport by connecting them to other runners around the world through this global event”

says Joaquin Hidalgo, Nike’s Vice President of Global Brand Marketing

What makes the Nike Human Race different from your average 10K is the fact that this combines the virtual running world with the physical running world – making it open to anyone, anywhere – even if you cant make it to your nearest organised event. Once registered, runners are able to take part in a Nike hosted event near them, or can select the “Run Where You Are” option which allows runners to participate at a location of their choice simply by logging a 10K run on their Nike+ iPod Sport Kit.

Registration began on August 18th 2009, if you’re interested in being a part of the worlds largest Running event why not visit Nikeplus.com and join the race today!

And don’t worry if you’re running isnt quite up to scratch yet, or if you’ve given yourself a break over the summer – Leggit.co.uk have some great 10K training programmes which are FREE to download and Nike+ members also have access to online training tools and the Nike+ community – comprising of 2 million runners worldwide.

Click here for your FREE Beginner’s 10K Training Programme

Click here for your FREE Intermediate 10K Training Programme

Finf out more about Nike+ iPod Sport Kit.

Being overweight or obese is one of the biggest cancer risks after smoking! Get Running!

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Ninety-seven per cent of people don’t list being overweight as a cancer risk, according to a Cancer Research UK survey out yesterday (Tuesday 4 August 2009).

We all find it difficult putting exercise into our daily routines, but what better motivation than knowing you are helping prevent the risk of cancer.

Sara Hiom, director of health information at Cancer Research UK, said: “Encouraging people to change their behaviour is often difficult, but the first step is to build awareness that these changes are worth making…We have estimated that more than 13,000 cases of cancer could be prevented each year if everyone maintained a healthy weight”

Running is great way to lose weight, when you first start out you will burn between 10 to 12 calories a minute, compared to swimming and cycling were you will burn between 7 to 10 a minute. And remember, the fitter you get, the more you burn!

Sara Hiom added: “It may be hard for people to make the link between obesity and an increased risk of cancer because we generally associate having the disease with being underweight. But carrying extra weight means producing more chemicals in our bodies that can cause cancer to develop.

“We know it can be hard to make long-lasting changes to our lifestyles…But it’s important that people are aware of the things that they can do – and the extent to which these changes will affect their cancer risk – so that they can make informed choices”

What are you waiting for? Get out there and start exercising! don’t worry if you struggle to begin with, or you are not very fast, the important thing is you’re out there making a difference to yourself and your family!

Need further advice, click here visit our training pages. Or if you need specialist advice contact us at training@leggit.co.uk and our resident PT will get in contact with you.

Recession stressed workers feel pressured into choosing their work over their health according to latest results from Cancer Research

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

The recession is taking its toll on the health and fitness of the UK according to results released by Cancer Research UK as 25% of UK workers are now spending more time at work compared with this time last year.

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Cancer Research UK found the impact of job cuts within the workplace and a fear of redundancy have increased people’s workloads and stress levels. A quarter of workers now worry about their job security, feeling under pressure to work harder for longer. 56% of workers who took part in the survey felt that work effects the amount of exercise they do and a dangerous 26% admitted that they don’t regularly exercise.

Its not just people’s exercise and fitness that’s affected, 82% of workers say that being busy at work also affects their diet. A staggering 4 out of 5 adults admitted to not eating their 5 portions of fruit and veg a day and 41% percent admitted that when it comes to choosing their food; speed and convenience is the main deciding factor as opposed to health and nutrition.

In addition there is an increase in the stress levels associated with the fact that 38% of adults are dissatisfied with their work – life balance. According to Karen Brady, Birmingham City Football Club’s MD:

“Encouraging a good work/life balance is crucial in keeping morale high and increasing motivation”

In response to these survey results, Cancer Research have launched the Take 5 Challenge in conjunction with their upcoming 10K Run – five easy steps to help people incorporate health and fitness into their lives – no matter how busy or hectic they are!

[The] “Take 5 Challenge’ encourages people to incorporate health and fitness into their busy lives, which is a great way for workers and their bosses to boost their sense of wellbeing.” Karen goes on to say.

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If you feel that you’re currently not getting enough exercise due to your workload, or that your diet and nutrition is suffering as a result of choosing a quick and convenient food alternative – don’t panic there are still small changes you can make which will have a really positive impact on your health and well being. The Cancer Research Take 5 step by step guides are FREE and can be viewed here. To help improve your diet and nutrition why not try Graze – the healthy and high energy snack food box which can be delivered to your work address and is guaranteed to contain at least one of your 5 a day?

Click here to read more about Graze

Nearly two thirds of adults risk their health through not enough exercise… What are we waiting for?!

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Latest results from a survey carried out by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy show that nearly two thirds of adults place their future health at risk through not enough exercise. 63% of adults questioned admitted that they don’t get enough exercsie and a frightening 20% admitted to exercising less than once a month – thats 1/20th of the recommended exercise amount – which is 1 hour a day for children and 5 times a week for adults.

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According to Bridget Hurley, chartered physiotherapist and spokesperson for Chartered Society of Physiotherapy “Most people know physical activity is good for their health but when it comes to doing it, exercise simply isn’t a priority.”

Unfortunately, the excuses of “I’m too busy/tired/stressed/unwell…” (the list is endless) seem to roll off the tongue just too easily when it comes to making time for exercise – a third of people say they cannot exercise as they are too busy with work and a quarter of people claim to feel too tired or unwell to exercise. (Although you can’t help but wonder how many hours are spent watching television by those who claim to be “too busy” to exercise more). However The results from the survey showed that 53% of those questioned said that they would exercise more frequently if they felt they could fit it into their daiy routine

Bridget Hurley goes on to say “Regular physical activity is as important as eating five portions of fruit and vegetables a day, and people need to understand that you can’t keep putting it off.”

“Without sufficient physical activity you increase your risk of life-threatening illnesses”. she says.

Encouragingly, the survey showed that 39% of people would exercise more often if it was free… and that’s the great thing about running, it is! A quick run or jog before or after work will cost you nothing but will improve your future health considerably.

“Active people are up to 50 per cent less likely to be at risk of major chronic disease such as coronary heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer.” says Secretary of State for Health, Andy Burnham.

The benefits aren’t just long term however. Regular exercise is proven to lower your stress levels, improve your concentration,and make you feel happier. After just a short period of time; regular exercisers find that they have more energy and feel better and healthier in themselves.

Motivation to get out there and exercise can be difficult; and an empty hour slot isn’t going to just miraculously appear in everybodys day. When it comes to exercise and your health its about priorities and its something that you have to make time for, to be able to yield the benefits.

There is also a lot of support out there to help you get into exercise and build up your confidence as well as your fitness. As part of the latest CSP campaign “Move for Health” they have released a free Guide to Exercise. Here at Leggit wew also offer FREE training programmes for complete beginners to runnng.

Click here to get started with your FREE Beginner’s Training Guide Today