TRX Suspension Trainer for Strength Training

Thursday, 13 August 2009  |  Gear + Gadgets

How important is strength training? The debate goes on whether runners need to sweat it out with weights in order to improve their performance in running.

Personally, I’m a big believer in strength training. I workout at the gym thrice a week with machines and free weights. My personal trainer also included stability and core exercises in my program (which I always whine about yet never manage to escape!) All of these exercises have one goal in mind: to make me a stronger, injury-free runner. The result? Full recovery from a six-month battle with various leg injuries.

There’s just one huge problem: TIME! For the past month, I’m lucky if I get to step inside a gym once a week. Finding two full hours for gym time in my schedule nowadays is like finding a needle in a haystack.

Solution: TRX Suspension Trainer. I got the TRX two weeks ago at Chris Sports. It’s a couple of nylon straps that can be suspended from the ceiling or a door, which allows you to perform various exercises using your own body weight or gravity. It promises to give you a good complete body workout in less than 30 minutes.

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– TRX Suspension Trainer –

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– TRX Door & Anchor –

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– TRX All Body Express Workout Guide –

Initially, when I heard about it, it sounded like those disposable exercise machines they sell at Home TV channels. When I saw the product, it didn’t really impress me. I wondered how these straps, which looked slightly thicker than my luggage’s shoulder straps, could give me a good workout. But, I had heard a lot of good things about it—that triathletes in the U.S. currently use it to train and that Men’s Health recognized it as the “Best New Fitness Gear.” So, I took it home with me and gave it a try. With one 30 minute workout, I was floored—literally and figuratively. I worked out in my own bedroom floor and, after following the video that came with the product, I was completely exhausted and drenched in sweat. I was sold.

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– Screenshot of TRX Website –

Funny thing is, I’m not the only one sold on the TRX. When I told my personal trainer about it, he yelled out in jealousy “You have the TRX? I want one too!” Word is, it is slowly finding it’s way to local gyms (I heard Fitness First may have classes using TRX.) A week after, I saw it suspended from my gym’s ceiling and I watched a man panting, his sweat dripping down to the ground, as he did his exercises. I told my PT “I’m getting tired just watching him!” but, ironically, I wanted to go home and use mine.

With the TRX at home, my PT reduced my gym visits and allowed me to use TRX once or twice a week. In time, I hope to learn more running-specific exercises to cut my gym visits altogether and leave me more time to run or cross train.

Overall, I highly recommend the TRX Suspension Trainer. Here are some pros and cons I took note of:

[PROS]

Great full body workout. The program includes 4 lower body, 5 upper body, and 3 core exercises for a complete body workout. It’s not one of those namby-pamby workouts, this one really leaves you feeling spent.

Quick. All I needed was 30 minutes to sweat as if I had ran a 10k. Unbelievable.

Versatile. A beginner can choose to follow the program provided, but if you wish to progress, you can learn new exercises from its website or purchase sport-specific videos.

Clear directions. The product comes with a video and illustrated workout guide which guides you from set up to workout. I use the video at home. But, I can see myself or my husband bringing this along for a trip using the portable guide.

Time-based. I’m used to counting reps at the gym, but the training here is based on time. You are allowed to go at your own pace as long as you do an exercise for the specified time.

Fits in a bag. The entire product fits neatly into a small bag (included in the box). So portable!

Durable. The straps are strong and durable. You won’t worry about dropping to the floor even as you hang suspended upside down from it.

[CONS]

No running-specific workout program. I was hoping they offered a DVD for runners, but there were only DVDs for golf, tennis, and team sports. I’m concerned that some of the basic exercises in the DVD may not be advisable for runners.

No trainer to check your form. While the DVD gives clear directions, you still run the risk of performing an exercise the wrong way without proper guidance from a trainer. One must practice caution and make sure that the exercises may not aggravate an existing running injury or lead to one.

Requires self-motivation. You don’t have a personal trainer at home to push you to workout. The TRX requires discipline and motivation to get you to pull it out of the bag, turn on the DVD, and get started. Ooh baby, that can be a struggle on lazy days.

Pricey: P7,949 for TRX Suspension Trainer and P1,329 for TRX Door and Anchor (optional). But, if you think of it, for an initial investment of roughly 3 to 4-month’s worth of gym fees, you get a lifetime workout-in-a-bag.

I Took the Adizero Gram Challenge

Tuesday, 11 August 2009  |  Bullish Insights

Last Friday, I joined the AdiZero Gram Challenge at Adidas Greenbelt 5.  I was invited to bring my own running shoe to pit against the AdiZero women’s shoe which weighed 245g.  Of course, I brought the lightest shoe I could find in my shoe cabinet, dusted it off, and removed the insole to make it as light as possible.  My shoe weighed in at 230g.  Woohoo, I automatically got 20% off the AdiZero Boston, Aegis, or Tempo.

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Had my shoe been heavier, I would actually have gotten a discount too as seen in this chart:

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Shortly after the weigh-in, Adidas shoe expert Xavier went on to discuss the AdiZero line in more detail.

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– Xavier discusses the AdiZero Aegis, Boston, and Tempo –

I also got to try the AdiZero Boston and AdiZero Tempo. The Tempo made it home with me. It’s scheduled for a road test tomorrow, but may I say in advance that it is one attractive shoe. More about it in the days to come…

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– with RicoV (Sheerwill), Luis (Gingerbread Running), Jinoe (takbo.ph), Vener (Run Unltd.), Rene (Jazz Runner), and Sam (Running Ninja) –

The AdiZero Gram Challenge is from August 1 to 31, 2009. For more info, click here.

Botak Street Mile Race Challenge on Aug. 23

Tuesday, 11 August 2009  |  Race Announcements

PRESS RELEASE

BOTAK: Street Mile Race Challenge
Date and Time: Aug 23, 2009, 10 AM
Venue: AS Parking Lot, UP Diliman

The event will be co-presented by Quezon City Ladies Foundation and shall support its cause, “Violence against Woman”. The Street Mile Challenge is the first Mile Race in the country, with its categories divided it aims to become a family affair. Such categories are; Kids Male and Female, Masters Men and Women, Open Men and Women, Corporate/ Celebrity Men and Women. The different categories will be run by heats to allow efficient tallying of time and results. As well as to give enough time for parents to pace their kids during their race or photo ops of their kids when they finish their respective race heats.

The Street Mile will be run by all its participants once, the time that will register during their heat will be their final time. The deadline for entries for the Street Mile will be on Aug. 19, 2009 so that we can still post the respective ETA per heat of every category online from Aug 20-22, 2009.

The event shall commence after our BOTAK Paa_tibayan Takbo 10 Miler and 5 Miler which shall start at 6am.

Each participant shall take home goody bags from Hershey’s chocolates. Hershey’s chocolate kisses and chocolate bar mascots will also grace the festivities, so don’t forget to bring in your cameras.

The BOTAK Paa-tibayan event is presented by BOTAK and co-presented by Quezon City Ladies Foundation in cooperation with; ROX, Gatorade, HP Computers, Hershey’s Chocolates, Paul Calvin’s Deli, Crocs Prepair, Derm Plus, Salonpas, EAJI Trio Snacks, Fit n’ Right Fruit Snacks, Restaurant of Choice, Guam Visitor’s Bureau, Nissan Navara and Philstar.com. Our media partners Business World, Takbo.ph and thebullrunner.com, Men’s Health Magazine, Women’s Health Magazine, Auto Review, 92.3 XFM, 88.3 Wave and Run Radio. Our event partner, Run for Change and supported by the University of the Philippines, College of Human Kinetics.

Race Organized by: Ian Alacar, Project Director
Edmund Mangaser, – 10 Miler and 5 Miler Race
Ben Alacar, Race Director – Street Mile Challenge

Registration fee is at: (inclusive of Race Kit and Singlet)
300 php 10 and 5 Mile Race
250 php Street Mile Challenge
 
Registration Areas:
BOTAK Kamuning Store
ROX at Bonifacio High Street
Restaurant of Choice ROC in UP Bahay ng Alumni
Paul Calvins Deli at Forbestown
Second Wind Running Store at Maginhawa St. Teachers Village
Alterra Bike Cyclery at Club 650 Libis 

We will also be giving all this products from Hershey’s during the race. And for all those who will register before Aug 15 shall get 1 pack of Hershey’s dark chocolate on selected registration areas.

We will also be giving these beautiful gift packs to our winners during the race as well as Salonpas patches to all the finishers.

Register Now for Kenny’s Urbanite Run

Sunday, 9 August 2009  |  Race Announcements

It’s the last day of registration for Kenny’s Urbanite Run on August 11, 2009, Tuesday. According to Vince Mendoza of Finishline, the race organizer for Kenny’s Urbanite Run, they will not be able to accommodate any late registrants from Wednesday onwards.

Click here for race info.

If you’re planning to join, please register at the following Kenny Roger’s Roasters branches:

MANILA
Ever Grand Central (LG), Robinsons’ Manila (L1), SM City Manila (UG), SM City San Lazaro (UG), SM Mall of Asia (GF), Taft Avenue (near La Salle)

MAKATI AREA
Dela Rosa (Dela Rosa Carpark 1), Glorietta 3 (L2), Market Market (2F), Kenny’s Roast & Grill (LG, Powerplant Mall, Rockwell)

QUEZON CITY
Katipunan (303 Katipunan Rd.), Quezon Avenue (cor. Scout Albano St.), SM City Fairview (UG), SM City North Edsa (2F), SM City Annex (3F), SM Sta. Mesa (2F), Trinoma (Level M1)

MANDALUYONG/ PASIG AREA
Greenhills Shopping Center (Manila Arcade), Robinsons Galleria (L3), SM Megamall (UG Bldg. A)

SOUTH LUZON
Robinsons Imus (L1), SM City Bacoor (UG), SM Batangas (UG)

PASAY-PARAÑAQUE AREA
Duty Free (Foodcourt), Festival Supermall (3F), Roxas Boulevard (Cuneta Ave.), SM Southmall (UG)

CAINTA AREA
Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall (GF)

NORTH LUZON AREA
NLEX Caltex (Southbound), NLEX Shell (Northbound), Robinsons Starmills Pampanga (GF), SM City Clark (UG), SM City Marilao (GF), SM City Pampanga (UG)

VISAYAS AREA
Ayala Center Cebu (3F), SM Iloilo (UG)

Thank You, Tita Cory

Wednesday, 5 August 2009  |  Bullish Insights

Clad in yellow shirts, a group of us Southern runners ran around Ayala Alabang Village this gloomy and rainy morning to pay tribute to our beloved President Cory. For a woman who sacrificed so much for the country, our 8km run under the rain was nothing compared to the sacrifices she willingly accepted for our country.  Thank you Tita Cory for inspiring us all to be better Filipinos.

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– Break at Madrigal Avenue –

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– Rest in peace, Tita Cory –

* First photo courtesy of Nora (Life Begins at 50)