Thursday, January 6, 2011

Three Things Thursday

1 - I have joined JoLynn and others in committing to MED (Move Every Day)! This means that I vow to move every single day for at least 30 mins. It can be anything including walking, running, yoga, bowling, cycling, etc. I'm off to a good start, but next week will be a real challenge with an anticipated crazy work schedule. Of course that's what makes this so wonderful. Now I have an extra reason to find time to move every day!

2 - I ran yesterday up the hill and back down. It was pretty darn cold so I was dressed like a pink ninja in my balaclava, black tights, and pink sporthill pullover. Got a few funny looks, but was definitely dressed appropriately for the weather. Oh, and that hill is mine I tell you, all mine. Ha!

3 - I didn't get a lot of entrants in my give-away, but that just means the chances were higher for those of you who did enter. The winner selected by Random.org was Groover who said "One girl's trash is another girl's treasure ... right? I just rediscovered Yoga again, too, and fully understand the AM/PM addiction. But, hell girl, how did you get into the possession of these? I've never done Kundalini Yoga but heard a lot about it. Would love to find out more and give it a try. And you do know who I am and where I live, right?" Yes, of course I do. And the DVDs will be on their way to Australia once I get your mailing address. Hope you enjoy!

11 comments:

  1. Great job on owning that hill!
    This is my first week back at work and gee! It has been craaaa-zy busy!

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  2. You are turning into one badass hill runner--I like it!

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  3. Way to kick the hill's butt! It will pay off in races.

    We have a decent sized hill on our street that we run pretty much every day out of necessity. Any ways, in our last run, towards the end there was a hill. Jennie charged up while a group of runners around her slowed to a walked and complained.

    Practicing on that hill will help you leave runners in your dust on race day!

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  4. Yay for hills! I tried my first Tread mil hill workout the other day...yikes...kind of scary really. I felt a little uneasy on that thing. I think I'll stick to the real deal next time.

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  5. The hill work will pay huge dividends. And it will become your friend.

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  6. I'm a firm believer in warmth over pride, although I'm sure you were rockin the balaclava :-)

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  7. Haven't met a hill I didn't love....

    Congrat's to Groover...a more fitting winner I cannot think of!

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  8. Love that you own that hill!

    LOL at pink ninja!

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