Get Off Your Arse: A ran-dumb blog to get you moving, by a bit of a nudge and a bit of a push.
Full Marathon program: Week 16
This is a full marathon (42.195 km) training plan for Mumbai Marathon in under 4hr 10min and New Delhi Marathon in under 4hr, which, respectively, are in 3 weeks and 9 weeks away. I am of the opinion that anyone who is able bodied and is remotely fit, is capable of running these times with appropriate training. Remember, it’s about smart training, not over-training.
What do you need a brain for?
What do you need a brain for? That's the question that stared back at Charles Assisi from my The Pain Handbook. To think? Solve problems? Make decisions? Or is there something else to it? Take a wild guess and then check this.
Full Marathon program: Week 15
Week 15 of Full Marathon program targeting at sub 4:15 for Mumbai and sub 4 for New Delhi Marathon.
The trick is not to think about running when you run. Once you do that, it becomes effortless running.
No Pain, Lots of Gain
A write-up about The Pain Handbook in a national newspaper. ~80% of us will experience at least bad episode of back pain in our lifetimes. Unfortunately healthcare industry is not equipped to address it well enough. Empower yourself with knowledge.
The most important feature of a good doctor
Viktor Frankl, a path-breaking psychiatrist, once told the story of a woman who called him in the middle of the night to calmly inform him she was about to commit suicide. Frankl kept her on the phone and talked her through her depression, giving her reason after reason to carry on living. Finally she promised she would not take her life, and she kept her word.
Running Podcast Move-Mint: episode 24
24th episode of Running Podcast, Move-Mint, deals with questions like is running better or worse than strength training, running cold, low back stiffness, running for fun or time etc. Story of the week focuses on Avani Vora, a 33 year old runner from Gurgaon Road Runners.
Book review by Shyam
"The book is written in a reader friendly style; almost conversational. The non-surgical way to managing pain is underscored by a portfolio of exercises and photos of the same, provided in the book. The narrative is partial to being a practical overview of pain (within that, lower back pain) and a useful handbook to refer." - Excerpt from Shyam Menon's book review
Exercises for Shoulder
Most gym goers focus on beach muscles (pecs and biceps) not appreciating that shoulder is a complex joint. Also the focus in on just lifting the weight rather than focusing on functional movements, the way life is.
It Starts Now - Alan Watts
Things are not explained by the past. They’re explained by what happens now. That creates the past. And it begins here.
Why Calvin and Hobbes?
We all are Calvin at some or the other level. But most of us forget. And Hobbes is within all of us. Sadly we all keep looking for him / her outside. What is outside is only a stuffed toy.