So I’ve realized that I’ve gotten away from posting my regular “Yoga for Runners” poses and I really want to get back to doing it…I just need to wait for my “photographer” to be available to take some pictures for me! In the meantime though, I thought I would share some great short warm-up and … Continue reading
Posted in March 2013 …
Wine & Dine 2013 – I’m in!
#WineDineHalf registration opened earlier today. Have you reserved your spot for "Runners Night Out?" — runDisney (@runDisney) March 12, 2013 Ummm…of course I did! Wine & Dine was my first race ever in 2011 so it’s sort of an anniversary for me. I love the idea of participating in this event each year as a … Continue reading
21 Things You May Not Know About Me
This post was inspired by Laura at Camping Out in America’s “31 Things You Don’t Know” where she basically listed a bunch of things most people probably don’t know about her! I thought it was a really fun post to read so I decided to “borrow” the idea! Please excuse the terrible quality of some of … Continue reading
Weekly Training Recap
RECAP (3/4-3/10) Monday – 15 hour work day, didn’t get a workout in, but I did watch lots of tennis! Tuesday – 30 minutes elliptical Wednesday – 3 mile run and 15 minutes elliptical Thursday – 90 minute yoga class Friday – 30 minutes elliptical Woke up to this: Apparently winter wasn’t quite ready to give … Continue reading
Stepping Outside My Comfort Zone – A Chain Reaction
I’m going to share my usual “Weekend Inspiration” quote a little early this week because it really ties into what I wanted to write about today – stepping out of your comfort zone. This is something I’ve been finding myself doing over and over again in the past year and a half or so, starting … Continue reading
Weekend Inspiration, Training Recap & Giveaway Winner
In honor of Dr. Seuss’s birthday yesterday I knew I wanted to share one of his quotes this week (so many great ones to choose from!). I ended up with this one since it seemed to tie in going back to school and running (ok, ok, I know the “feet in your shoes” part doesn’t … Continue reading