Episodios

  • RAF360: Adaptation and Aggressiveness
    Jun 19 2024

    Welcome. The biggest thing I get from this episode is adaptation. When life throws something at me that knocks me off course, like COVID, for example, or a torn Achilles tendon, I need to adapt. If I have an injury I can look at alternate modes of exercise. I can switch hands if I'm having trouble with one hand. If I can't go outside because of a pandemic, I can workout with weights or a stationary bike at home. If I'm completely unable to exercise, I can adjust my diet accordingly so I don't gain weight from idleness.

    Read the full post at http://RunningAFEVER.com/360

    Photo by Andrea Piacquadio: https://www.pexels.com/photo/young-ethnic-male-with-laptop-screaming-3799830/

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    5 m
  • RAF359: Generations of Time
    Jun 12 2024

    I kind of wanted to talk about time today. I also wanted to mention that I saw a news article about "Long COVID" and some new information about it, so hopefully, that will show up in a future episode. I've wanted to learn something new about that for a long time. I know there is a study I've checked on a couple of times and have not seen anything new. A long-term study on COVID.

    Read the full post at http://RunningAFEVER.com.

    Image by Gerd Altmann
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  • RAF358: Undepressed
    Jun 5 2024

    And we're walking! A couple is trying to fly a kite in this crazy Arkansas wind. It's beautiful, even if it's not working very well for them. Many people are out here today, but I'm still close to the parking lot. It's a beautiful day. I think the temperature is at about the high point of the day, 82 degrees. I'm wearing my fitness watch today, so I'' be able to give you a good step count. I will probably do a similar distance as we usually do, about a mile and a half or so.

    Read the full post at http://RunningAFEVER.com/358

    Photo by Jonathan Sebastiao:
    https://unsplash.com/@jsebastiao?utm_content=creditCopyText&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=unsplash

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    13 m
  • RAF357: Arkansas' High Point
    May 15 2024

    Today it is a beautiful day at Mount Magazine State Park, where I am spending my vacation. I'll have some extra pictures this time. They'll be on the website at RunningAFEVER.com in the blog post of this episode. It's been a good trip so far. It's a really nice cabin. It's better than the ones I've stayed in in terms of amenities, not necessarily in terms of quaintness. But there is a bigger fridge (even in this one-bedroom cabin), dishwasher, clothes washer and dryer. And, of course, a beautiful view across the valley.

    Read the full post at http://RunningAFEVER.com/357

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    27 m
  • RAF356: Shattering the Yo-Yo - Ease Into It
    Apr 24 2024

    Welcome to the 75th episode of our Shattering the Yoyo series, which looks back at episode 103 from December 12th, 2018.

    The original title of this episode is, Am I Too Healthy? Spoiler alert: the answer was no. But as I listened to it, I was so impressed by all the positivity along with details of the strategy I was using and some of my daily routine. Granted, I was jacked up on a bodybuilder's energy drink, but it is still inspiring. And it's easier to follow a plan when it's all laid out step-by-step, as I alluded to in the clip.

    Read the full post at http://RunningAFEVER.com/356

    Photo by Magda Ehlers: https://www.pexels.com/photo/closeup-photo-of-galapagos-tortoise-1201431/

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    6 m
  • RAF355: Laughter is Healthy
    Apr 17 2024

    I'm at the Running: A FEVER world headquarters and about to head down to the Lake Fayetteville trail. It's cloudy, and I'm getting some drops, but do you know what? I've been wimpy about the weather for too long. I'm just going to go and fight through it. They say, 'Are you a man or a mouse?' It doesn't take a ton of courage to walk in the rain. I'm worried about my shoes that don't have a lot of mileage on them getting a little muddy or dirty, but you know what? If I use them enough, they will get that way anyway. Not that big a deal.

    Read the full Post at http://RunningAFEVER.com/355

    Photo by Andrea Piacquadio: https://www.pexels.com/photo/angry-man-is-screaming-3760044/

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    19 m
  • RAF354: Extremes
    Apr 10 2024

    I'm warming up my lower extremities and stretching my back. My back is the part that gives me the most trouble when I'm walking. I don't expect to get much trouble from it today, but I'm already sore. And the cat has gone upside-down. Welcome to Running: A FEVER. It's a podcast about fitness, diet, and medicine. My goal is to live a long, healthy, happy, active life right up to the very end. And if that's your goal, you're in the right place. We can share information to help us do that. And I want to love my life enough to make it last as long as possible. Those two go hand-in-hand, I think. Most people would rather not have an unloved longer life.

    Read the full post at http://RunningAFEVER.com

    Photo by Eddie Wingertsahn
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    14 m
  • RAF353: The Lombardi Rules
    Apr 3 2024

    I'm warming up, and Frankenstein (my cat) is very interested because she hasn't seen me do this indoors for a while. Warmups are important, and with as many injuries I've had, I take this seriously. Even on an indoor bike or stationary bike, I know I can get injured because I had an Achilles tendon injury. I've had three somewhat serious Achilles injuries. One was a complete rupture that didn't even happen during exercise. These are bad not just because of the pain and inconvenience but because they keep me away from exercise for long periods of time.

    Read the full post at http://RunningAFEVER.com/353

    Photo by Alexander Schimmeck
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    13 m