Zen Running - Running as Meditation

Posted on August 10th, 2007

Zen Running - Running as Meditation

 An article at ZenHabits talks about tying together running (or any form of physical exercise) and meditation. Meditation has long been shown to have positive effects on health. Those that meditate daily, even for just a short period of time, are typically less susceptible to the negative effects of daily life stresses better. By combining meditation with running or some other form of exercise, you’re getting twice the health benefits in the same period of time. Meditation can also be a helpful way to take your mind off of the exercise itself, which can make it more seamless.

Be aware of what’s around you, of the sights and sounds, and be aware of your breathing, the aches and pains of your muscles and joints, your muscles as they work during your run, your feet as they hit the ground, the wind as it hits your skin, your hair rustling in that wind, your thoughts as  you run.

Read the whole article here.

How Many Calories Am I Burning?

Posted on August 9th, 2007

How Many Calories Am I BurningHave you ever wondered how many calories you’ve burned on the elliptical trainer or while mountain biking?

In past articles, we’ve gained a better understanding of our how many calories our body needs and how to figure out how many we’re eating (see Estimating Daily Calorie Needs, How to Count Calories, Calorie Calculator). We’ve also learned to figure out how many calories our body burns at rest just to keep it functioning by calculating our BMR, or Basal Metabolic Rate.

 In addition to our BMR, our body burns calories by all of our physical activity and exercise. The more you move, the more calories you burn. It can be difficult to approximate exactly how many calories we burn during exercise. Furthermore, it varies widely from person to person due to body composition, weight, gender, and metabolism. Because of this, the ‘calories burned’ displays on the cardio machines at the gym may be far from accurate. Although it’s impossible to find an exact number, the chart below will give you a general idea of how many calories certain activities burn. The numbers shown are for 60 minutes of exercise, so adjust according to how much you’ve done. Continue reading…Continue reading