Healthy Living

Monday, November 30, 2009

People who jog in place: is it me or is it weird?





Lately I've been jogging to increase my cardiovascular strength and decrease my girth for my upcoming book tour. The little earbud headphones don't stay in my ears so I jog with the Bose Noise Reducing headphones. Yes they are a bit awkward and I've been told that jogging with them gives me a striking resemblance to Warren from the movie Something about Mary (see above photo). One thing that's unclear...when jogging on roads and coming to a red light, do you stop and let your heart rate decline...or do you jog in place and keep it going?
 
A few days ago, I was jogging along my usual path down Montana Avenue to Ocean Avenue. I stopped at a red light and began to jog in place. A car of high school kids pulled up at the light next to me. Due to my headphones, I couldn't hear them, but I noticed out of the corner of my eye that the kids were speaking to me. Maybe they needed directions? Or maybe they wanted to know if I enjoyed my Bose Noise Reducing Headphones?
 
While removing the headphones, I heard one of the high school kids in mid-sentence saying, "...loser ever!"
 
"Excuse me I'm sorry I couldn't hear you!?" I screamed out of breath while still jogging in place.
 
"I said you're the biggest loser ever!" the high school kid screamed again.
 
I wished the light would turn green but it was a slow light. I refused to let these high school kids affect me and shouted back at them "You go away!" while maintaining my cardio rate.
 
The high school punks screamed even louder at the top of their lungs when all of the sudden...they got real quiet.
 
One of the high school kids rolled down the back window and said, "Aren't you my mom's yoga teacher?"
 
Sure enough, I recognized the kid who had taken my class a few times with his mom.
 
"Dude, my mom loves your class," the kid said apologetically while shushing his friends in front.
 
"Does your mom know you're a punk ass b---- ?!" I screamed angrily.
 
I was beyond pissed and the second those words left my mouth, I felt terribly for my unyogic slip of the tongue. As the kids drove off, I thought to myself, "Y'know, jogging in place is awkward, and I was askin' for it."
 
*****
 
Nowadays, there's no such thing as starting and stopping. We have one speed in life...that which enables us to maintain momentum on the information superhighway.   I'm addicted to this speed.   I can't stop. When waking up, I run straight to my computer to see who's written me overnight. When driving, I often check my emails. When finished teaching my yoga class, I can't turn on my phone fast enough to see who called.  

Yes my book is called Livin' the Moment (click here to check it out) but in it, I'm not preaching from a pulpit...but rather, starting a conversation. How do we get a grip?

Addiction to "speed" is a sickness, and it undermines our connection to the Universe. Franz Kafka said, "..be quiet, still and solitary. The world will freely offer itself to you to be unmasked, it has no choice, it will roll in ecstasy at your feet."  In other words: "...turn off your phone and beware that if you can actually live in the moment, all good will come."

So often we feel like we are lacking...not enough money, not enough opportunity, not enough lucky breaks. But really, what we're lacking is the courage to be completely and deeply present...to stop at the red light and forsake pace, for peace. Because to the crazy mind, the universe shies away. But to the quiet mind, the universe kneels to play.



by David Romanelli (www.yeahdave.com)

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  • elle's Avatar
    Posted by elle Tue Apr 7, 2009 12:33pm PDT

    Haha, this is funny. I also jog in place. When I'm in the zone I hate stopping at every intersection with cars and waiting for them to pass so I can keep on. Congrats on putting those high schoolers in their place by the way!

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  • biscuiteater's Avatar
    Posted by biscuiteater Tue Apr 7, 2009 1:30pm PDT

    I have a suggestion for you as far as the headphones go...call some audiologist clinics or hearing aid fitters in your area. They can take impressions of your ear and make them for your earbuds to fit into. That way they stay securely in your ear without all the bulk. They also cancel out outside noise, so you get better sound quality at lower volumes. They will usually run about $100 to $120, and take about a week or two to come in after the impressions have been taken.

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  • OC Runner's Avatar
    Posted by OC Runner Wed Apr 8, 2009 11:14am PDT

    WOW! I really hope that my kids never act like that! But like you said they were punks! People like that are my biggest motivation! i run on the boardwalk of a very busy family resort town, when people are in my way or they are making fun of me for my bright orange sneaks, all I can think about is how out of shape they are! I may look like an idiot but I am doing something that I love and I am doing something good for myself! Most of the people who have something negative to say are just jealous that they don't have the motivation or will power to get off their lazy but and move!

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  • sita's Avatar
    Posted by sita Wed Apr 8, 2009 11:42am PDT

    haha... no I don't think it's you, I'm pretty sure everyone looks weird (and that's including myself) running in place. Heck although knowing me I probably look weird doing a lot of things. It's pretty funny though how that one kid knew you, I'd get over it I mean they are punk kids but what do you expect from high schoolers.

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  • whiteoakmiracle's Avatar
    Posted by whiteoakmiracle Sat Apr 11, 2009 4:37am PDT

    DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVVVVVVe! Its ok to feel whatever you are feeling, BUT what kinda grown-up are you if kids aren't thinking you are weird?

    As role models, we need to be free to be who we are, AND we need to be cool with punk-ass kids, being who they are in that moment in time. Course, could be that you were already tapped into adrenaline to keep up the pace, so you coolest self wasn't present. Jogging IS pretty yang, isn't exactly the most quiet receptive activity. Wonder if you could experiment with being quite and receptive while being in motion and having your heart pounding and being all sweaty. I think it would take really awesome music to facilitate that experience. Just a thought, I'm not a runner. I dance. Check out Nia. Its a group fitness class that is good cardio, with good music and VERY energetically balancing.

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