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Running: Form before Distance

Posted by Michelle Muldoon on Tue Apr 17th, 2012, 2 comments

Training to heart rate continues to inspire me as I work on my Chi Running form. I simply cannot wait for my next run, to experiment with how any given focus can lower my heart rate.

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Running: Laying the Foundations

Posted by Michelle Muldoon on Tue Feb 28th, 2012, 5 comments

Over the last few months, I have taken my Chi Running practise to new levels whilst running to heart rate.  Since November I have consistently run easy apart from the scheduled harder sessions in an effort to develop my aerobic base.  What started out as a little frustrating has become some of the most relaxed running I have ever experienced...

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Chi Walking and Chi Walk-Running through the Ages

Posted by Keith McConnell on Sat Feb 11th, 2012, 2 comments

How often have you heard phrases like: I’m too old to run - I’m too old to walk - I’m getting older and it’s just too hard to exercise? Aging can be a challenge – and an excuse – when it comes to doing what it takes to keep moving and to stay fit. Just when it’s most important to be active, many older people tend to reduce their activity level. Couch potatoes, or worse..."
 

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Running through Winter Weather With Chi Walk-Run

Posted by Keith McConnell on Fri Jan 20th, 2012, 0 comments

Working out indoors can be a great alternative to Winter running outside, but there is another option I’d like to present today, namely to add Chi Walk-Run to your running regimen. 

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The Mindful Chi Running Gym Rat (treadmill, bike, pool)

Posted by Danny Dreyer on Thu Jan 19th, 2012, 7 comments

A day at the gym with Chi in mind: treadmill, spin bike, t'ai chi, and swimming. 

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The Chi Running Stem Footwear Shoe Review

Posted by Danny Dreyer on Wed Jan 11th, 2012, 15 comments

Here’s a review on a fairly new shoe to the minimalist family. I’d like to preface this review with why I like the overall concept of the shoe ...

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Running into 2012

Posted by Michelle Muldoon on Mon Jan 9th, 2012, 2 comments

2012 is a big year for London with the Olympics being held here.  It’s fair to say that most of us are pretty excited about it!  I’m excited about my running too and filled with optimism for the coming year.  I've had a great start to 2012 with no real setbacks since starting heart rate training in November and have continued to run more and more through Christmas and the New Year...

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Running and Resting in Alignment

Posted by Laura Houston on Tue Jan 3rd, 2012, 2 comments

Running in 2011 has been a year of learning an important lesson - gradual progress. Early in the year, I slipped on an icy bench, slamming the inside of the knee. After many months of off and on running, and guessing the injury, an MRI showed a meniscus tear and Baker's cyst. It's been two steps forward, and one step back,

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The Benefits of Chi Living for a Mesothelioma Patient

Posted by Super Admin on Tue Dec 20th, 2011, 0 comments

If you have been diagnosed with cancer, you will feel that your body and mind are under attack ... However, the Chi Living teachings can help you ...

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Fitness Begins Now: Chi Walk-Run Into the New Year

Posted by Keith McConnell on Mon Dec 12th, 2011, 1 comments

If you’re like most people, you tend to set personal goals as part of your annual New Year’s Resolutions in early January. But why wait for New Year’s – do it now! ...

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