Sprint and Strength Workout + Adidas Pure Boost X
Published 2/15/2016 โข Updated 11/27/2020
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Over the past year or so, I’ve come to have a pretty amazing collection of shoes (Thank you Finish Line!). I’m not talking about stilettos, pumps, in da club…I’m specifically talking about athletic shoes. I pretty much have something to match every kind of top and bottom combination in my closet…pink, blue, green, black, patterned. I don’t feel bad about it at all. Most women have a mega collection of heels, flats, wedges, boots, etc. I however, have a very focused collection of shoes because it just makes sense for my lifestyle. For me, comfort is the number one thing I look for in a shoe and I am the most comfortable in a gym shoe. Plus- 90% of the time I am wearing some sort of activewear, whether I’m in the gym or just doing my day to day thang.
I am excited to be one of the first people to test out Adidas’s new Pure Boost X Running Shoes! I had them on the other day when my brother was over for dinner and he was SUPER JEALOUS ๐ Talk about a good looking shoe…and comfy too! It’s one of those shoes that’s so cool looking that I don’t want to wear them out at the gym ๐ I’ve actually never seen anything like it. The center of the shoe is detached from the sole with a dynamic foot arch, which pretty much molds to your foot. They’re lightweight, which I am a HUGE fan of and have a super comfortable sole.
Clearly I’m down to wear these guys on the street, but I’m also comfortable enough strapping them on for a run or for strength training in the gym. They are meant for running after all, but I’m all about a dual-purpose shoe.
I wrote up a workout inspired by the versatility of these bad boys. Lately I have been a HUGE FAN of mixing up my workouts by combining sprint circuits with strength circuits. I’d much rather jump on the treadmill, run for a bit, jump off, squat for a bit, back on the treadmill…etc.
Combine two minute treadmill sprints with a strength training circuit for the ultimate full body sprint and strength workout!
Sprint and Strength Workout
Directions: Do the sprint circuit x 1, then the strength circuit x3, then the sprint circuit x1.
SPRINT CIRCUIT
- 2 minute run —> 20 jumping jacks
- 2 minute run —> 20 in and out squats
- 2 minute run —> 20 lateral shuffle
- 2 minute run —> 20 squat to plank
- 2 minute run —> 20 goblet squats
STRENGTH CIRCUIT
- 15 hercules
- 15 front to lateral raises
- 15 dumbbell curl to overhead press
- 15 decline push up
- 15 goblet squats
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One more thing before I go…I’m giving away a pair of Adidas Pure Boost X’s to one lucky FFF reader. Use the widget below to enter! Thank you Finish Line. WOOT!
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At the moment (well since a few months) I’m very into powerlifting abs getting strong as heck! But now I also want/need to include more cardio style workouts. Do you know prowler sprints? They’re awesome!
Running. I do like strength, too, but not as much as running!
My favorite workout is running! Can’t wait until it warms up a bit!!
I love hiit workouts and running!
Thanks so much for the giveaway. Right now I’m loving circuit workouts!
My favorite workout right now is lifting!
I love a great HIIT workout! I also love these shoes : ) Thanks for the giveaway.
Definitely HIIT! I get bored SO easily.
Circuit training or group fitness classes which both keep me engaged and prevent workout boredom!
My favorite workout is a long hike amidst beautiful scenery. However, since I don’t have the opportunity to do that every day, I run or go to the gym for an aerobic and strength-training workout most days.