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Bob Greene on the Most Comforting Snack and Marathon Training

California· Diet Tips· Healthy Living

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17 Sep

I drove up to Santa Barbara on Thursday for a “Fall into Fitness” event with Omron. SB is about 3 hours north of Orange County, long drive but totally worth it.

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The event was at an amazing hotel in Santa Barbara. I was amazed by the grounds – gorgeous and super zen. Loved it.

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four seasons santa barbara (450x800)

We started with a short sit down with Bob Greene. Everything he said felt like it was just for me. He talked about how most people want the quick fix and avoid things that are hard for them. (ME!) And the things we are avoiding because they’re difficult are probably the things we need to do most (Me me me!). I slouched in my seat so he couldn’t see my guilty face.

Then, we hit the beach for a power walk.

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I busted out my Omron Activity Monitor to track it.

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beach walk with Bob Greene

After the walk we did a quick wardrobe change for lunch.

I was so excited to hang out with Leah from Mamavation! She is my sister from another mister and lives north of LA so I only see her at events. She told me all about deodorant cleansing and raising chickens and other hippy stuff. Now I’m researching the deodorant thing, so you’ve been warned.

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Lunch highlight:

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Then, I had the opportunity to sit down one-on-one with Bob Greene for an interview. I asked him about running and eating of course! Sadly, I was so excited about the run/eat talk I didn’t ask him anything about OPRAH!!! Fail of America.

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Bob Greene Interview

RER: You mentioned training marathon runners earlier. What is your approach?

Greene: I say never more than four  days of running. On those off days transition from running to something else that increases aerobic capacity but uses complimentary muscles to running so they would avoid overuse injuries.

RER: What do you suggest for those?

Greene: Elliptical is good, it’s a little close to running but takes the pressure off your knees. Believe it or not, I love the treadmill – walking a top grade. Even better, if you can find one that is 30 degrees. I don’t’ care who you are, if you do a tough walking speed at 30 degree incline it’s a great workout.

RER: Where do you think strength training comes into a distance training program?

Greene: Is this while you’re training for an event? 18-20 months is where you can be more aggressive with the weight training. Your long runs technically are a little bit lower in mileage unless you’re year round.

Really important – if you have any knee issues? Use of ice is essential for a marathoner. Move it around, it’s a ritual every night or every other night. It reduces inflammation which you have to have with that kind of mileage.

I am a big believer with surrounding that knee if you don’t have any knee issues – pointing the toe in while doing an extension. Play with extensions and leg curls.

RER: What is your thoughts on Green Coffee Bean Extract and other new breakthroughs?

Greene: There is nothing you are going to eat or drink that is going to radically change your life.

It’s what you consistently do. It’s either healthy or not so. It’s what you do constantly.  We were meant to do a variety of exercises and we were meant to eat a variety of foods. Some have extra anti-oxidants, but none of them are going to change your life.

RER: What do you eat on an everyday basis?

Greene: Very moderate in eating. There is nothing. I eat dessert, I love a good dessert – I do it in moderation. The closest way to describe my eating would be a traditional Mediterranean style diet. Good amount of fish, 2 = 3 times a week. Beans I think are a super food and I have them 3 times a week. Whole grains. Very rarely do I have something that’s not a whole grain.

I think white bread is no different than soda. There’s no nutritional value in it. If you love it that much than have it and call it a treat. There is such great  whole grains out there. Half of my diet is vegetable or fruit based.

RER: What do you snack on?

Greene: Here in California we’re spoiled, snack on fruit, snack on great vegetables. I love whole grain crackers. One of my favorite things people don’t think of as a snack is soup. It’s comforting. We don’t even realize how comforting the warmth is. Even nuts in moderation are an amazing snack.

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Did you catch that “there is not one food that is going to change your life” part? YES! So true.

We are constantly told “conventional corn is going to give you cancer!” or “kale can cure your pimples!” and “a green smoothie will make your mom love you more!!” – but there is NOT ONE FOOD that is going to cure or kill you. Relax. Try your best to eat and move in a healthy way.

Winner of the Omron Activity Monitor and Pedometer Giveaway is :

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Omron is offering RER readers a sale price of their Activity Tracker and Communication Tray. <- Use that link (I don’t get compensated for it, it’s just the special sale link.)

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Question: Do you think I’ll ever be able to forgive myself for not asking him about Oprah?

Doubt it.

Disclaimer: I’m being compensated to write this post by Bookieboo LLC in a blogger campaign with Omron Healthcare. However, the thoughts and opinions expressed in this post are my own.

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    1. Amie says

      2013-09-24 at 9:37 pm

      HAHAHA omg that soy meme is hysterical

      Reply
    2. Sue says

      2013-09-17 at 10:37 pm

      You’ve sinned Monica! Now fessed up! LOL!

      I like what he said about no one food is going to radically make you super fast – it’s what you do constantly that makes the difference. So no quick fix diets etc, just long term plans.

      Reply
    3. Alex @ Healthy Life Happy Wife says

      2013-09-17 at 6:41 pm

      Great interview! Really smart, realistic advice. & I love soup as a snack!

      Reply
    4. Christina @ The Beautiful Balance says

      2013-09-17 at 1:11 pm

      LOVE his outlook on breakthrough new foods, antioxidants, etc!

      Reply
    5. Jillienne@ChasingRaspberries says

      2013-09-17 at 12:57 pm

      Awesome interview! Awesome event! Looks like you had a good time. 🙂

      Reply
    6. Taylor @ Single-tracked Mind says

      2013-09-17 at 11:31 am

      I went to UC Santa Barbara for college – love SB!!! The Biltmore is amazing!

      Reply
    7. Kari @ KeepingupwithKarielle says

      2013-09-17 at 11:22 am

      The whole “there’s not one food that’s going to change your life” quote is so awesome. As much as I feel it’s true sometimes when it comes to my love for Mexican food, I’ve GOT to remember this 🙂 great post!

      Reply
    8. Amy @ crazysweatymommy says

      2013-09-17 at 11:05 am

      Ahh, Oprah’s overrated!

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    9. nikki says

      2013-09-17 at 10:46 am

      Agree to disagree–white bread is not that bad for you

      I think white bread is no different than soda. There’s no nutritional value in it. If you love it that much than have it and call it a treat. There is such great whole grains out there. Half of my diet is vegetable or fruit based.
      Read more at https://runeatrepeat.com/#WIQsFoIpA9AaZb9A.99

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    10. Anna @ Fitness à la Anna says

      2013-09-17 at 10:43 am

      ‘There’s not one food that is going to change your life’ – Loves it! So, so true. Moderation is key 🙂

      Reply
    11. a says

      2013-09-17 at 10:35 am

      well now i feel like i should hang out with bob. you think he’d be down to go get some fro yo or something the three of us?

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      • runeatrepeat says

        2013-09-17 at 10:52 am

        Totally 🙂

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    12. Jojo @ RunFastEatLots says

      2013-09-17 at 10:18 am

      Great interview and good advice:)

      Reply
    13. Heather @ Run Eat Play says

      2013-09-17 at 9:14 am

      Crap…I just started taking Green Coffee Bean supplements 🙂
      Great interview, Monica!

      Reply
      • runeatrepeat says

        2013-09-17 at 9:23 am

        Glad I asked then! I was hoping it was relevant to some of you. I know once I heard about it on Dr. Oz that it was going to be a ‘big thing’.

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    14. Crystal@TheFastFitRunner says

      2013-09-17 at 9:01 am

      That is pretty awesome that you not only were able to visit an amazing hotel (in an amazing city…I am DYING to go to SB), but interview Bob Greene! Good stuff. If there is anything else amazing he said, do share!!!

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    15. Coach Steve@MarathonTraining.TV says

      2013-09-17 at 8:53 am

      Monica, great interview! I’m with Bob that most (underline “most” not all) people shouldn’t run more than 4 times a week and throw cross-training in on the other days. Great advice on food. The Omron looks interesting

      Reply
    16. Annie @ Annie Get Your Run says

      2013-09-17 at 8:52 am

      I love that part! It’s so hard to remember that having one Coke isn’t going to kill me and running one 20 miler won’t make me a supermodel.

      Reply
    17. Nicole says

      2013-09-17 at 8:46 am

      Cool event! I was a bit confused by his answer about strength training, but maybe I can’t comprehend very well in my state of hunger haha.

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      • runeatrepeat says

        2013-09-17 at 9:11 am

        I think he started to answer it specifically to me, not in general. Then, he addressed strength training specifically for the knee with curls.

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    18. april says

      2013-09-17 at 8:24 am

      you always attend the best events. i wish i could tag along for a day of eating and running! =)

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      • runeatrepeat says

        2013-09-17 at 9:11 am

        I wish you could too! I’d like a friend 🙂

        Reply
    19. Rebecca Jo says

      2013-09-17 at 8:09 am

      That’s OK… Oprah has her life together… I don’t. I’m glad you stuck with things that help us all 🙂

      Reply
      • runeatrepeat says

        2013-09-17 at 9:11 am

        Good!

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    20. MartinaNYC@runtomakeadifference says

      2013-09-17 at 7:18 am

      I loved that he said marathoners shouldn’t run more than 4 days per week because this is what I do! I don’t think there is a set rule for this as everyone is different, but running just four times per week has been working great for me so far and I never had problems hitting my weekly milage (40+).

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      • runeatrepeat says

        2013-09-17 at 9:12 am

        Yeah! I know a lot of people agree with that method, I’m surprised it’s not more common.

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    21. Jill C. says

      2013-09-17 at 7:10 am

      No Oprah talk?! Whyyyyy? I think I really want one of these Omron gadgets. They seem cool.

      Reply
    22. Jody - Fit at 55 says

      2013-09-17 at 6:58 am

      I applied but did not get picked. I so wanted to do this – what fun!!!!

      Reply
    23. Melissa @TryingtoHeal says

      2013-09-17 at 6:46 am

      You went to Santa Barbara and didn’t visit me? Blogger friend fail Monica. Although I agree, SB is beautiful. I took my BF to the Sunday Brunch the Biltmore is famous for…and boy was it delicious. Stuffed for days!

      Reply
      • runeatrepeat says

        2013-09-17 at 6:52 am

        I should have crashed your party the night before! Fail.

        Reply
    24. Sara @ LovingOnTheRun says

      2013-09-17 at 6:34 am

      No Oprah!??!?! haha that’s OK! We forgive you 🙂 What a great opportunity to interview him!! SO jealous!

      Reply
    25. Nicole @ Pink Elephant on Parade says

      2013-09-17 at 6:26 am

      Even a priest can’t guarantee there’s any forgiveness for not asking about Oprah.

      Reply

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