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Showing posts with label Race. Show all posts

FITNESS 2015

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

I can fitness whole pizza in my mouth! But really, the past few weeks have been more about celebrating and less about fitness. Sure, I went out for a short rainy run on Christmas Eve and a 2 mile run on Christmas Day.

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Now I'm planning out my 2016 goals and reminders. I also think it's now appropriate to remember where this year has taken me. Follow me on my fitness journey throughout 2015.
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Running Through A Haunted Town

How To Stay Motivated During Fall And Winter
I shared three very fun and inspiring ways to stay motivated during the hardest times of the year - when the weather isn't in out favor.
Click to tweet: Tips for staying motivated during Fall & Winter. 

DIY Sanitizing Wipes

How To Run [or workout] Confidently Outside
I used to be so embarrassed to run outside or workout in public. Here I shared my tips so you too can workout confidently.
Click to tweet: Fake it 'til you make it - become a confident runner.
How To Eat Healthy While Being A Runner 
While I am no dietician, I think we all can agree that shopping the exterior of the grocery store is ideal. There are some other very useful ideas for choosing to eat a healthier lifestyle in that post as well.


Runners Should Not Eat Whatever They Want
Because let's face it, that beer and pizza will not make you run faster!

Running Streak - 50 Days
Running Streak - 20 Days
Running Streak - 10 Days
Because streaking is AWESOME!
Click to tweet: Let's go streaking! 
Why You Should Limit Your Fruit Intake 

Five Ingredients To A Healthy Lifestyle

Fitness Inspiration
Your don't have to pay to get a good workout in.
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Click to tweet: Fitness round-up 2015.
Where has your fitness journey taken you this year?

Running Through A Haunted Town

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

A and I woke up before the sun on Saturday, October 24th for our 1.5-hour drive to beautiful Frederick County, MD. We watched the sun rise and it illuminated the orange, red, and yellow topped trees. Seriously, such a beautiful sight.

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It was a perfect fall morning - crisp air and a whopping 50-something degrees. Groups of people corralled in groups drinking coffee, bundled in their pristine running attire. Most people were meeting with old friends and meeting new friends - chatting about where they are from, if they ran the race before, and just holding general conversations.

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The lines started forming for the temporary restrooms. There were 3 stalls for 286 runners and the line continued to grow and grow. Little did we know that the race would start in that direction and now was the time to go, if you know what I mean.

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Everyone lined up and continued to practice their warm-up routine while the national anthem played. And then, we were off. We all followed this nice gentleman below through the streets of Burkittsville,  up historic Spook Hill, through Boordy Winery Vineyard, historic Union Cemetery, Guyton's Farm, and Distillery Lane Ciderworks' Orchard.

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We ran by beautiful buildings and churches, through gravel and dirt. The sights and the sounds of this 152 person town were outstanding. Even though this town is one of the most haunted places in America, no spirits were witnessed during this race.
Click to tweet: Running through one of America's most haunted towns. 
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Click to tweet: Must-Do race for Oct/Nov - put it on your list.
In 2014, this particular race gained national attention by Competitor.com as a must-do race in October/November across the U.S. The race was also featured on RunnersWorld.com this year for 10 Great Halloween Runs. Being that A and I move around frequently, we are always excited to try unique races. We must agree, this is a must-do race if you can make it to the area.

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I didn't do too much cross training, but I wasn't really trying to run the race for time. I really wanted to enjoy the scenery and experience with A.

A ran by my side the entire 4 miles. We finished 114 and 115 out of 286 with a time of A - 39:58 and Myself - 39:59. That put us at about a 10 min/mile pace and I'd say that's not bad.

Spook Hill Cider and Wine 4 Mile Race offered a variety of refreshments after the race - water, fresh cider, bagels, and bananas. I enjoyed my share before walking down the street to Distillery Lane Ciderworks to pick up some cider and wine.

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What is the most unique race you participated in?
Have you ever traveled to Frederick County, Maryland?
What is your favorite post race refreshment?