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Every winter I find myself resorting to DVD’s in order to keep fit.  I don’t run in the dark as it’s no fun so my running is constrained to the weekends.  I think home workouts do a great job of keeping me active and supple during these dark months.

This year I have discovered Davina’s Body Buff workouts and I love them.  There are 3 workouts on the DVD – Buff Cardio, Buff Boxing and Buff Legs & Core but it’s so much more too.  The Buff Cardio routine lasts about 30 mins but has another 15 mins of killer arm work with weights – add the warm up and cooldown to the program and you’re talking about 1:15 workout!  The Buff Boxing is incredibly good fun and has 15 mins of tough ab work.  I have to admit I have not done the Buff Legs & Core yet as my legs get a workout every day from cycling to work and back twice and running at the weekend.

Davina as ever is great to follow and really gets into the workouts – and her abs – it’s keeps me going –  trying to get abs like that!  You can buy Body Buff from Amazon for £12.93 or as I did from iTunes for just £7.99.

Last February I wrote an article on whether tight hamstrings were the cause of my re-occuring bad back.  I thought it would be useful to update you all a year later on my progress.  I had the aim of ‘of getting my toes level with my nose in the classic ‘Hamstring stretch’’.

Well, one year on despite on religiously stretching my hamstrings every morning I have no more flexibility in them.  I am still unable to touch my toes or get my toes level with my nose.  But on a positive note, I have only pulled my back once during this year and got back to full mobility within 4 days which is really amazing for me – normally it takes up to 3 weeks.

So I will continue to stretch my hamstrings daily as I’m still sure they are at the root of my back problems but for now I know that I will never be as flexible as Yogi Marlon or even Davina in her ‘Body Buff‘ series.  However as the definition of madness is to expect different results while doing the same thing I am going to shake up my stretching routine.  I already do the stretches in Davina’s workouts 3 times a week and am now on the lookout for new hamstring stretches which I will add into my daily stretching.

I have also being doing some research into barefoot running after reading Chris McDougall’s Born to Run book.  The inspirational book lead me to think that maybe my back problems were caused my something much lower down – my flat feet!  So since reading that book I have been doing kick boxing and cardio classes barefoot 3 times a week with a view to keeping my ankles strong for off road running in the Alps this year but also to improve the muscle structure in my feet.  Have a look at Chris’ website if you want more information on the barefoot running debate.  I recently re-took the flat foot wet test and am proud to say I am no longer flat footed!  Buoyed on by this success I am seriously considering buying some Vibram five fingers for off road running in the Alps.

Again – watch this space and I will let you know how it goes!

After another run thwarted by the British winter weather, I started looking on-line for a DVD workout that I could break a sweat with.  I used to do indoor workouts before I discovered mountain biking and running – I was a great fan of the Reebok step for quite some time!  This got me thinking about the workouts I used to do and after rummaging around for a bit I found a ‘fit ball workout’ DVD.  Well I’ve just finished it, broke a sweat, made my arms ache and my back pleasantly worn out.  We don’t have to spend loads of money to keep fit, just use what we already have – what self-respecting healthy woman hasn’t got a DVD workout, weights or a yoga mat that they can use on a wet, Wednesday afternoon?

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