You Asked: Fat Burning Zone vs. Endurance


Updated 11/16/09 8:14 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 8 comments

You Asked: Fat Burning Zone vs. Endurance

Dear FitSugar, I have a question, I am trying to get toned and lose a little weight, but I have heard a couple of things. I have heard not to run too fast so you stay in your fat burning zone heart rate, but I have also heard it doesn't matter if your heart goes into the endurance zone because you are still burning calories and fat. Which is true? I just want to make sure I am getting the best Read more

Avoid Common Trail Running Dangers With These Tips


Updated 03/16/12 2:40 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

Trail Running Dangers and How to Avoid Them

Running on trails can offer a much better workout than the gym treadmill. You'll burn more calories propelling your own body weight forward rather than relying on the treadmill belt. All those natural hills tone your legs, build endurance, and can make you a faster runner. Plus, the gorgeous scenery and dodging all the puddles and fallen limbs make running more exciting, which might inspire you Read more

3 Injury-Prone Workouts and Tips on Avoiding Harm


Updated 10/11/11 6:22 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

The Worst Workouts For Injury

You might avoid certain workouts because you are fearful of injury. Or if you are like me, you might migrate toward certain classes or equipment because you are trying to maintain some fitness level while recovering from an injury. I'm currently working through back and leg injuries, so when it comes to protecting my body from further damage, I've learned that proper alignment is absolutely key Read more

Tempo Runs: How to Push Yourself Past Your Comfortable Running Pace


Updated 03/16/12 7:21 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 3 comments

How to Run Faster

When you first start running, it's important to think of yourself as a tortoise and not a hare, slowly easing yourself into running two to three miles a day, three to five days a week for about five weeks at a comfortable pace. This way, you can cover a lot of ground, yet still build endurance while minimizing injuries. Once you're in a comfortable pace zone, you'll notice that you're getting in Read more

The Lowdown on Warming Up For Workouts and Races


Updated 09/21/11 9:13 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

How to Warm Up Before Running, Racing, and Strength Training

A proper warmup starts your workout on the right foot, prepping both your muscles and lungs for what's to come. Once the staple of readying the body for exercise, stretching has fallen under scrutiny of late. Studies have found that static stretching, holding the stretch for 30 seconds to two minutes, is basically a wash as it neither causes nor prevents injury. And if your workout involves Read more

Mixing Up Your Workout Routine Does a Body Good


Updated 03/17/11 1:05 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Why Mixing Up Your Workout Routine Is Important

The change in the seasons is the perfect time to get out of a workout rut and explore new and exciting fitness routines. I'll be the first to admit that I have my favorite go-to classes when I need to break a sweat, but I've learned that stepping outside of my comfort zone always proves to be beneficial. Hopefully you've had the chance to check out some of our fitness switchup series, where we Read more

Cardio Workout: Your First Tempo Run


Updated 03/26/12 3:38 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 12 comments

Cardio Workout: Your First Tempo Run

When you get right down to it, running is not about being comfortable; it's about pushing limits. Once you have been running for a while, to stay engaged in the repetitive act of putting one foot in front of the other, you have to challenge yourself. One such challenge is to run faster. This quest for speed is why so many running schedules contain a variety of runs. The long, slow run for Read more