Forest trails offer more than just soft footing—they give your mind a reset too. The shade keeps you cool, and every twist in the path keeps you present. Find a wooded route this weekend!
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Forest trails offer more than just soft footing—they give your mind a reset too. The shade keeps you cool, and every twist in the path keeps you present. Find a wooded route this weekend!
What happens when you ditch all the distractions and take running back to its purest form? That’s exactly what the ASICS Blackout track experiment – dropping runners onto a 150m pitch-dark track with nothing but white noise and their own thoughts for company – has been trying to find out. A few weeks back @asicseurope invited me down to this temporary track to give it a go. 🏃♂️🏃♂️ My immediate reaction was that I didn't think I'd enjoy running repetitive loops in dark isolation but to my surprise I found the whole thing really quite liberating. As a running tech writer I'm very much plugged into the matrix when I run and so having all of the trackers and monitors removed felt odd at first but I loved the metronomic loops and the way my thoughts changed mid-run as I started to accept that I didn't know when my time would be up, how many laps I'd done or what pace I was running. I settled into a rhythm that it can be hard to find when you're constantly on the watch. Or listening to European Dance Music at full volume. 🏃♂️🏃♂️ if you want to read more on what I learnt from running in the dark, and what the ASICS experiment revealed about distractions and performance, I've just put a post up on manvmiles.co.uk. #asicsblackout #mindfulrunning
6.03 miles🏃🏽♀️on this beautiful + sunlit morning 🌞 Hope you are all having a happy weekend 🤗 #mindfulrunning (at Clositherapi Vintage) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClbmDg5rnTt/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Today I ran 7 miles. It wasn’t my best time, but I felt the pinch from doing 10 miles yesterday.
I have started to find mindfulness with my running though which hadn’t been there before. There were long periods of time during this run when I realised that I had been thinking about nothing and then snapping back into being aware. It was really lovely.
The more I do, I know the more I will feel this. Running is so addictive and magical.
I wish I had started this at an earlier age, but I can’t live with regrets as I can only move forward! Regretting things has been a specialism of mine in the past and to overcome the fears in my life I have to keep working on how I can make progress for myself.
MINDFUL RUNNING REPORT: 1. Today I observed a millipede sprinting with me 2. At least 8 trees cover the sidewalk from above creating a canopy...maybe next time I'll count them. 3. 2 birds playing tag and one almost flew into me 4. A bug flew into my face HAPPY MONDAY! 🍉follow🍉 @runner_girl_coffee_addict 🍉🍉 #runnergirl #runnerscommunity #mindfulrunning #running #morningrun #startthedayoffright #mondaymorning #healthylifestyle #healthylife #runnerforlife https://www.instagram.com/p/Bzp2TTfH2mT/?igshid=1glb2ylxsb2zb
Here we go, a new concept launched today in the sunny #Madrid. #MindfulRunning by #PaulaButragueño is a unique #experience that combines self awareness and #fitness. We love to see our #silentsystem #headphones #sx809 used for such a nice project. #silentsystemaudio #nolimitsworkout #SilentEvents #silenteventseurope #silentfitness #silentworkout #headphonessx809 #fitnessheadphones #silentsystemspain #españa #silentrunning #running #runningexperience #friends #sport #healt #fun #cool (at Madrid, Spain) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzTQpX4Inxl/?igshid=vwqmt847zpa6
Run faster effortlessly with this simple trick that anyone can learn. You can use your mind to teach your body to go faster.
What happens when you ditch all the distractions and take running back to its purest form? That’s exactly what the ASICS Blackout track experiment – dropping runners onto a 150m pitch-dark track with nothing but white noise and their own thoughts for company – has been trying to find out. A few weeks back @asicseurope invited me down to this temporary track to give it a go. 🏃♂️🏃♂️ My immediate reaction was that I didn't think I'd enjoy running repetitive loops in dark isolation but to my surprise I found the whole thing really quite liberating. As a running tech writer I'm very much plugged into the matrix when I run and so having all of the trackers and monitors removed felt odd at first but I loved the metronomic loops and the way my thoughts changed mid-run as I started to accept that I didn't know when my time would be up, how many laps I'd done or what pace I was running. I settled into a rhythm that it can be hard to find when you're constantly on the watch. Or listening to European Dance Music at full volume. 🏃♂️🏃♂️ if you want to read more on what I learnt from running in the dark, and what the ASICS experiment revealed about distractions and performance, I've just put a post up on manvmiles.co.uk. #asicsblackout #mindfulrunning