There is a giveaway happening right here
But yet I have no comments from anyone doing anything additional to 1- promote it elsewhere and 2 - showing interest.
I know I'm no Skinny Runner when it comes to giveaways but do I need to cancel it and try again later?
Tonights the last night go to give Courtney $1 for Team in Training and by doing so double entries into her giveaway and mine.
So come-on people - make me proud! throw a few comments my way for the giveaway so you can earn a few more entries in the giveaway and so I dont feel like a giveaway failure.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Monday, April 18, 2011
My 1st Giveaway
So to appreciate my new followers - and those who are creeping on my page but aren't into committment, I'm having a Giveaway!!!
This is so exciting! Everyone better be excited too.
To celebrate the 'start' of running season this giveaway is somewhat themed (well in my mind it is)
The winner will be receiving a Race Number Belt (color pink - sorry guys), a sample pack of GU Chomps (flavor Strawberry) and a ChapStick courtesy of team in Training (not used/opened). This is the perfect giveaway for someone who is starting getting into running or the seasoned runner who has misplaced their race # belt and needs a new one.
How to enter - leave a comment for each of the following
1 entry - follow my blog
1 entry - add my to your blogroll
1 entry - link my giveaway on your blog
5 entries - go donate any sum of money (yes even $1 and every $1 counts) to Courtney who is running her 2nd Marathon with Team in Training! For this just comment that you donated :)
OH and just realized this - when you donate you also get entered into her giveaway on her page which ends on April 21st.
The Giveaway will end on Friday, April 22nd and I'll announce a winner on Saturday April 23rd
This is so exciting! Everyone better be excited too.
To celebrate the 'start' of running season this giveaway is somewhat themed (well in my mind it is)
The winner will be receiving a Race Number Belt (color pink - sorry guys), a sample pack of GU Chomps (flavor Strawberry) and a ChapStick courtesy of team in Training (not used/opened). This is the perfect giveaway for someone who is starting getting into running or the seasoned runner who has misplaced their race # belt and needs a new one.
How to enter - leave a comment for each of the following
1 entry - follow my blog
1 entry - add my to your blogroll
1 entry - link my giveaway on your blog
5 entries - go donate any sum of money (yes even $1 and every $1 counts) to Courtney who is running her 2nd Marathon with Team in Training! For this just comment that you donated :)
OH and just realized this - when you donate you also get entered into her giveaway on her page which ends on April 21st.
The Giveaway will end on Friday, April 22nd and I'll announce a winner on Saturday April 23rd
In Honor of Boston
"In my mind, I am a Kenyan" - Author unknown
After work my friend Amanda went to the gym with me and Jourdan to attend her 1st spin class
Tonight was the 'easy' class since our favorite instructor / good friend Alex was running Boston (and she set a new PR!!! @ 3:29:26).
After class I came home and decided to go out for my inaugural "Move the decimal run". After the 5K last week I knew to start off slower than normal - especially since I just did an hour spin class. It was getting late so I stuck to Lake Eola and started out doing the square around the lake and then went for the circle since its more populated / lighted at night. Hit the 2 mile mark and the legs became 1,000lb weights. I knew it was because of spin but I kept going - I had to finish, cheezy but I have all these fabulous followers now who are dying for an update. LOL
So what do I do? I keep my running up and 'pretend' i'm in a race - yes I kinda did this for real and when I passed someone I was like yesss! hahah it worked but cheezy.
Congrats to alll those who Ran Boston today!
Thanks Courtney for posting about your Move the Decimal!
Results of Run #64
Distance: 2.62 miles
Time: 26:23
Pace: 10:04 / mile
M1 - 10:05
M2 - 10:00
M3 (.62) - 10:08 / mile pace.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Bikram Yoga - Part 2
So back in January, I posted about my 1st trip to Bikram Orlando. I had a lot of stuff go on since then, so I never had the chance to go back. This past week I received a nice surprise from them via email with a coupon for 50% off their 10 class package. I'm all about deals so this morning I went for my 1st of 10 classes and had my friend Amanda tag along too. :)
Ok so some of you may be like me and say I've heard of this Bikram (aka Hot) Yoga, what exactly is it?
Bikram Yoga is a system of yoga that Bikram Choudhury, synthesized from traditional yoga techniques and is practiced in a room heated to 105*F with humidity at 40%. Bikram claims the heated studio facilitates deeper stretching and injury prevention, while reducing stress and tension (source)
So you sweat like you wouldnt believe. And its GREAT!
After going the 1st time I could definately tell that if I were to keep this up, I would be more flexible and today I could tell in some of the 26 positions (that you do during the 90 minute class)that my body was sore from the 5K. One of the things I enjoy about this is that you dont have to be able to do the positions in perfect form the 1st time - you do your best and holy moly you will feel it.
Now what lured me the 1st time to go in January was the 'deal' for new students. Your 1st class is $10 at Bikram Orlando and if you go back within 7 days your 2nd class is Free. Not a bad deal at all. This is how I lured Amanda to come with me. tee hee hee. So we are going to go back next week. :)
Now its CPA study Time........Have a great weekend :)
Thursday, April 14, 2011
IOA Corporate 5K
Tonight was the IOA Corporate 5K in downtown Orlando. This picture is from last year. The 2010 race had 12,633 participants. The 2011 Race was estimated to be 14,000+ participants! It is by far the most fun race I've ever ran in and I've been doing it for 4 years now.
The race in previous years was held at the Orlando Citrus bowl but its been downtown now for 2 years now with this year being the 3rd (I believe) and I love the course. This was this years course - I LOVED how they moved the walkers to another area this year. In previous years walkers would be behind the runners and with 12,000+ people, those who are blessed being able to run a 15 min 5K couldnt finish without running into the walkers who were at the finish line waiting to start. In addition to that - just the course alone was great!!! It looked really boring on the map but it really wasnt. Its awesome to see the sea of people ahead of you and they put us on bigger roads so in some areas it was more open feeling.
Now I was a little hesistant running this race tonight because I havent ran in nearly 3 weeks because of the shin splints. I really didnt want to hurt again and have to sit out on all the fun. I need to start upping my mileage and if I have another shin setback ...ugh that would stink.
I ran the race with my BFF Jourdan. She's a Numbers person like me but she does tax so right now shes kinda busy :( so she hasnt been able to run a ton working until like 8pm every night :(
But she was a sport and we started running together - kept it slow - just having fun but around mile 2 she was getting a horrible cramp so she moved to the side to walk it out and I was just jogging in place to stay with her but she told me to go on but I didnt and shes like its ok just go - now when she tells you something you listen so I listened and sped up some to test the legs out.
No pictures of us - sorry folks - didnt bring a camera.
Before the race I was a good girl and foam rolled my legs out, I also did it after when I got home.
During the race I had NO PAIN!!! Can you believe it?? :::Happy Dance::
Results of Run #63
Distance: 3.13 miles
Time: 32:15
Pace: 10:17 / mile
M1 - 10:48
M2 - 10:32
M3 - 9:44
M4 (.13) - 8:40 / mile pace
Resu
The race in previous years was held at the Orlando Citrus bowl but its been downtown now for 2 years now with this year being the 3rd (I believe) and I love the course. This was this years course - I LOVED how they moved the walkers to another area this year. In previous years walkers would be behind the runners and with 12,000+ people, those who are blessed being able to run a 15 min 5K couldnt finish without running into the walkers who were at the finish line waiting to start. In addition to that - just the course alone was great!!! It looked really boring on the map but it really wasnt. Its awesome to see the sea of people ahead of you and they put us on bigger roads so in some areas it was more open feeling.
Now I was a little hesistant running this race tonight because I havent ran in nearly 3 weeks because of the shin splints. I really didnt want to hurt again and have to sit out on all the fun. I need to start upping my mileage and if I have another shin setback ...ugh that would stink.
I ran the race with my BFF Jourdan. She's a Numbers person like me but she does tax so right now shes kinda busy :( so she hasnt been able to run a ton working until like 8pm every night :(
But she was a sport and we started running together - kept it slow - just having fun but around mile 2 she was getting a horrible cramp so she moved to the side to walk it out and I was just jogging in place to stay with her but she told me to go on but I didnt and shes like its ok just go - now when she tells you something you listen so I listened and sped up some to test the legs out.
No pictures of us - sorry folks - didnt bring a camera.
Before the race I was a good girl and foam rolled my legs out, I also did it after when I got home.
During the race I had NO PAIN!!! Can you believe it?? :::Happy Dance::
Results of Run #63
Distance: 3.13 miles
Time: 32:15
Pace: 10:17 / mile
M1 - 10:48
M2 - 10:32
M3 - 9:44
M4 (.13) - 8:40 / mile pace
Resu
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Hey Everyone
To all the new followers and for those creeping on my blog, Hello!!!
WOW! There are TONS of you out there.
Thank you for visiting, thank you for following, I'm super excited about this as I've been needing to get some more followers, find more blogs to follow myself, and get some more comments here and there as I'm going to need them with this upcoming 1/2 Marathon that is getting closer and closer each day.
Quick overview -sorry if its redundant
I'm Hollie - I live in Orlando, FL - I started doing triathlons in 2008 but I have 'issues' running so Tales from the Sole was born as a way to trick myself into running more to get better - I am married to my high school sweetheart - we have a dog named Kady - I've never ran more than a 5K so I hope this year to run a 10K, 15K and then the Disney 1/2 Marathon in January. OMG!
I am trying to make my blog more 'fun' so bear with me. I will be having a giveaway soon to celebrate all my new followers so stay tuned :)
WOW! There are TONS of you out there.
Thank you for visiting, thank you for following, I'm super excited about this as I've been needing to get some more followers, find more blogs to follow myself, and get some more comments here and there as I'm going to need them with this upcoming 1/2 Marathon that is getting closer and closer each day.
Quick overview -sorry if its redundant
I'm Hollie - I live in Orlando, FL - I started doing triathlons in 2008 but I have 'issues' running so Tales from the Sole was born as a way to trick myself into running more to get better - I am married to my high school sweetheart - we have a dog named Kady - I've never ran more than a 5K so I hope this year to run a 10K, 15K and then the Disney 1/2 Marathon in January. OMG!
I am trying to make my blog more 'fun' so bear with me. I will be having a giveaway soon to celebrate all my new followers so stay tuned :)
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Foam Rolling
Now I'm a little behind on posting but wanted to get this into the blog because I'm now a believer when it comes to Foam Rolling.
First - what is Foam Rolling? It is a Self-Myofascial release (SMR) technique that is used by athletes and physical therapists to inhibit overactive muscles. This form of stretching utilizes the concept of autogenic inhibition to improve soft tissue extensibility, thus relaxing the muscle and allowing the activation of the antagonist muscle (source)
How do you do it? Easy, you position yourself over the roller (depending on the area, eg Calves, quads, hamstrings etc) and slowly roll the target area back and forth over the roller and when you find / 'hit' a tight area hold for 10-15 seconds and apply a little more pressure which can help release the tissue. (source)
Google and you tube has lots of great videos if youre needing more help in visualizing how to postion yourself. If you have a gym membership and there are personal trainers there - ask them to look at your form, usually they are more than helpful.
How often do you do it? I would foam roll after each of my runs - the trainer at the gym told me with my shin splints to do it before my runs too, to help keep my muscles loose. Did I obey? yes and no - just like everyone else I have good days and bad.
Why am I a believer? A few weeks ago I posted about Shin splits - my calves were killing me. Like when I foam rolled it was the worst pain, you could feel how tight my calves were. I took 2 weeks off from running and would foam roll. Now here I am 2 weeks later - and very very little pain / tightness. I went on Saturday for a 1 mile run and no pain when running or after running. I was estatic! Was it resting? Was it foam rolling? Was it both? I'm going to say both but I dont think rest alone was going to 'cure' me.
Where can I get one of these rollers? I got mine at my local running store - tons of places sell them online too. They may be sold at gyms. They come in a variety of sizes so shop around.
First - what is Foam Rolling? It is a Self-Myofascial release (SMR) technique that is used by athletes and physical therapists to inhibit overactive muscles. This form of stretching utilizes the concept of autogenic inhibition to improve soft tissue extensibility, thus relaxing the muscle and allowing the activation of the antagonist muscle (source)
How do you do it? Easy, you position yourself over the roller (depending on the area, eg Calves, quads, hamstrings etc) and slowly roll the target area back and forth over the roller and when you find / 'hit' a tight area hold for 10-15 seconds and apply a little more pressure which can help release the tissue. (source)
Google and you tube has lots of great videos if youre needing more help in visualizing how to postion yourself. If you have a gym membership and there are personal trainers there - ask them to look at your form, usually they are more than helpful.
How often do you do it? I would foam roll after each of my runs - the trainer at the gym told me with my shin splints to do it before my runs too, to help keep my muscles loose. Did I obey? yes and no - just like everyone else I have good days and bad.
Why am I a believer? A few weeks ago I posted about Shin splits - my calves were killing me. Like when I foam rolled it was the worst pain, you could feel how tight my calves were. I took 2 weeks off from running and would foam roll. Now here I am 2 weeks later - and very very little pain / tightness. I went on Saturday for a 1 mile run and no pain when running or after running. I was estatic! Was it resting? Was it foam rolling? Was it both? I'm going to say both but I dont think rest alone was going to 'cure' me.
Where can I get one of these rollers? I got mine at my local running store - tons of places sell them online too. They may be sold at gyms. They come in a variety of sizes so shop around.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
March 2011 Summary
March was my highest mileage to date!!! Oh Yahhhh! Go me its my birthday. Whoot Whoot. LOL I'm redic I know. A few days before the end of the month I saw I was approaching the big 5-0 so I had to hit 50, once I did, I threw in an extra mile to make it 51 (well 51 on Dailymile - i like how it rounds but then you dont 'really' know what youre at).
Lets see during the Month I started walking home from work, ran the longest distance to date (3.25 miles), got shin splints (booo hissss)...............And did the craziest thing of my life - Signed up for the 2012 Disney 1/2 Marathon.
Here's the breakout
50.68 miles in March
Running: 24.11 miles
Walking: 15.55 miles
Cycling: 7.60 miles
Elliptical: 3.42 miles
Cant wait to see what April has in store.....hopefully some pain free legs. :)
Lets see during the Month I started walking home from work, ran the longest distance to date (3.25 miles), got shin splints (booo hissss)...............And did the craziest thing of my life - Signed up for the 2012 Disney 1/2 Marathon.
Here's the breakout
50.68 miles in March
Running: 24.11 miles
Walking: 15.55 miles
Cycling: 7.60 miles
Elliptical: 3.42 miles
Cant wait to see what April has in store.....hopefully some pain free legs. :)
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