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		<title>Staying Motivated Through Training</title>
		<link>http://blogs.wthitv.com/2009/04/16/staying-motivated-through-training/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 13:28:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Oilar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is easy to get derailed from your goals if you can&#8217;t see the light at the end of the tunnel.  It can seem like you&#8217;re chasing the carrot at the end of the stick.  A great way to not only challenge yourself, but work towards something, is to sign up for a local run/walk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is easy to get derailed from your goals if you can&#8217;t see the light at the end of the tunnel.  It can seem like you&#8217;re chasing the carrot at the end of the stick.  A great way to not only challenge yourself, but work towards something, is to sign up for a local run/walk event.  There are many 5K events and longer in the area.  That is just a little over 3 miles, and if you put that on your training calendar, you&#8217;ll find yourself reaching your goals, challenging yourself to beat previous times, and be surrounded by others that enjoy a healthy lifestyle.</p>
<p>Have fun, and see ya at the races!</p>
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		<title>Treadmill to Trail</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 20:58:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Oilar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last weekend after the snow had melted away, I went running with a couple of friends.  While we started down the Heritage Trail at our &#8220;conversational&#8221; pace, one of them started having a tough time keeping up.  This was an easy, friendly run, so no need to try and put the hurt on and watch [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last weekend after the snow had melted away, I went running with a couple of friends.  While we started down the Heritage Trail at our &#8220;conversational&#8221; pace, one of them started having a tough time keeping up.  This was an easy, friendly run, so no need to try and put the hurt on and watch him suffer-Karma has a way of getting back at you.  We toned down the pace and started talking about our winter training, how nice it was to be outside, and how close we&#8217;ve become with our treadmills.</p>
<p>In our conversations, I found out why my buddy was having such a hard time with the earlier pace.  He is a great runner, and is always able to find another gear when it&#8217;s race time.  But, over the winter he&#8217;s been running on the treadmill at 0% incline.  I explained to him that he needs to set that between .5%-1.5% and that will transfer to &#8220;road&#8221; running better.  So, keep your ego&#8217;s in check.  Don&#8217;t peak over to see what speed the guy or girl next to you is running on the treadmill.  I know that it&#8217;s nice to show up the guy next to you or impress the girl across the gym, but hit the plus button a couple of times on the incline and the down button on the speed.  Do this, and your running or walking speed will transfer better from the treadmill to the trail.</p>
<p>Ryan</p>
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