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2010 DSB Year in Review

When I think back to January 2010, I can’t believe 12 months have passed since then. I just can’t. I started my Core Fusion Challenge on January 2, 2010, which means I have been taking Core Fusion almost every day for a FULL YEAR. How is that possible!

The more I thought about that, the more I thought about my year and how it was documented on this blog. More importantly, I realized how so much of this would never have been possible with this blog. My entire year was shaped by experiences born from Dori’s Shiny Blog.

I hope you will indulge me as I take a look back to the major events that happened for me this year. I owe this year in large part to all of you, and for that I am forever grateful.

January

On January 2, just a few days after a big breakup and an even more stressful apartment move, I wished my readers a Happy New Year and started the one-month Core Fusion Challenge thanks to the generosity and insight of Fred DeVito. I recruited a group of about 15 blog readers to join at home with the DVDs. These ladies’ positive experiences throughout their challenge helped push me through my own.

DSB Recap Dori in Core Fusion

On January 19, I received the news that one of my very good girlfriends passed away. This was my first real experience with someone my age dying. I still have not fully come to terms with it and I can’t believe it has been almost a year since I’ve spoken to my Robin. I think about her every day. I hope to one day be as good a writer as she was. In fact, one of the reasons I keep writing and blogging is because she said the greatest thing anyone has ever said to me: “I can’t wait to read the book I know you’re going to write one day.”

On January 21, I held a highly successful Dori’s Shiny CHARITY AUCTION to raise money for Think Pink Rocks so I could run the NYC Half Marathon. I chose a breast cancer charity because my mom survived breast cancer when I was 10. I was blown away by the generosity of companies and readers who donated their goods, services and money to my cause. You guys are seriously awesome.

On January 28, I noticed significant improvements after almost a month of Core Fusion.


February

On February 2, I shared my one-month results from the Core Fusion Challenge. So much changed in only one month — and now I have been doing Core Fusion for a whole year! Yes, kids, it works. Believe me. And if you don’t, just ask the (long) list of boys I can supply you with upon request.

On February 7, I ran the Gridiron Classic race with Meghann, whose blog I had been reading for a long time. I also brought her to Core Fusion and ate at Alice’s Tea Cup for the first time!

Dori Meghann Gridiron Race DSB

On February 10, I opened up a bit about my exercise history and explained why I could never go back to having a regular gym membership again.

On February 20, I ran the Race for Haiti, which raised over $400,000 towards earthquake relief.

Race for Haiti DSB Dori

On February 24, I learned to never say “I can’t” when I realized that Core Fusion drastically improved flexibility in just two months.

On February 26, I discovered my favorite exhale class, Kayleigh’s Core Fusion Yoga. That same week, I tried Core Fusion Cardio for the first time, which has since become a permanent staple in my life.

March

On March 21, I turned 27 and I ran my very first half marathon – the NYC Half Marathon. It was one of the most incredible experiences of my life. I cried at the start and finish (and around mile 7) of the race from an overflow of emotion. I wish I could relive it!

DSB Dori NYC Half times square DSB Dori NYC Half Finish

April

On April 3, two weeks after my first half marathon, I ran my second one in my hometown of Flushing, New York. Missy was there taking this video and that video.

DSB 13.1 Queens Half Marathon Dori

On April 7, I revealed to my grandmother that I am a vegetarian.

May

On May 11, I announced the new DSB posting schedule: Tuesday Blags. This set the stage for the rest of the year, and having this schedule took the pressure off myself to post all the time while keeping me responsible for writing every week. I also disclosed that I spend an inordinate amount of money on clothing my brother’s dog in sweatervests and Obama shirts.

Santana sweatervest

June

On June 6, I reflected on running without music. And we all know how much I like my running music.

On June 12, I ran a 10K in 56:05 and am still on cloud 9 from this. I realized for the first time that I can be fast when I am willing to push my limits.

DSB 56:05 Dori 10K

July

On July 17, I completed my final qualifying race for the 2011 ING NYC Marathon. This race also marked the first indication of my hip injury that would plague me at the end of the year.

Dori race july 2010

August

On August 12, I held a free Core Fusion class for my blog readers. I was so happy to hear that they all loved it. The main reason I promote Core Fusion all the time, to anyone who will listen, is because I really just want other people to experience what I did, get the same benefits and understand why this is truly a mind body workout.

On August 21 I ran on New York City’s Summer Streets for the first time and witnessed the dumpster pools. On August 24, I ran nine miles from Basytr University to my brother’s home in Kirkland, Washington during a fantastic vacation.

DSB Dumpster Pools Dori Kirkland DSB Run Dori

On August 28, I traveled out to the Hamptons to assist with — and be IN — a YogaVibes Core Fusion class. Me on the left:

Dori YogaVibes Core Fusion

On August 29, I went on an Outdoor Bound hiking trip with fellow bloggers Missy and Kristine. We had such a great time hiking 6.5 miles on a gorgeous summer day!

September

On September 5, my baby brother got married to Mallory in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. Can you believe they let children get married? Seriously, Mallory was already my sister and I am so happy for them, and especially for their pup Santana who is finally a legitimate puppy and no longer a bastard.  (Doctored photo)

On September 28, I finally realized why I am still single.

Awkward Positions DSB Why Dori is single

October

On October 3, I ran my third half marathon this year, the Divas Half Marathon. I traveled to Long Island and ran with my friends Melissa and Erica — two friends I made through this blog. I PRd this distance, coming in at 2:14:44 despite knee and ankle pain.

DSB Review Diva Dori Dori & Erica Sara Divas Half

On October 24, I posted photos of myself on the internet wearing nothing but an apron as part of Rachel’s Project Tasteless, Naked Chef Challenge. I then sent uncensored image to the list of boys (see February).

Naked Dori

November

On November 1, I started a new job in social media. Finding the job was easy; finding the bathroom was less so.

On November 7, I watched the NYC Marathon for the first time — and got extra excited to run it next year!

DSB ING NYC Marathon pic

On November 16, I interviewed Brynn Jinnett about her new studio, Refine, a new workout I’ve been in love with since October.

DSB Recap Dori Missy Refine

On November 21, I set a PR for the 4 mile distance with a 33:55 time, drastically improving from my 40:00 time the year before and running my fastest race time/mile not counting a one mile race. When did I get so fast!

December

On December 2, I held a free Refine Method class for my readers. Everyone loved it. I am so happy to share my new obsession!

DSB Refine DSB Refine 2

On December 28, I announced the winners of the Healing Cooler Giveaway! Congratulations to the best responses (weighted double for those who Tweeted). Congratulations Melissa, Eve, Danica, Chelsa and Ana!

2010 has been a life changing year. As I wrote this post, I thought of the Billy Joel lyrics: “These are the times to remember cause they will not last forever; These are the days to hold on to cause we won’t although we’ll want to.” Thanks to this blog and your support, I will remember these times and I was able to hold on to every single day of the last 365. I was able to do so much this year, from Core Fusion to running races to hiking to Refine Method to appearing in exercise videos to making close friends and more — opportunities I never would have had if I didn’t start a little blog with a silly name back in November, 2007.

I changed so much over the past year — both my body (over 200 Core Fusion classes’ll do that to you) and my entire outlook; the way I handle situations and deal with stress. Compared with this time last year, I am a much stronger person both physically and emotionally.

I am excited to see where 2011 takes us!

Want To Run the ING NYC Marathon 2010?

I think I mentioned once that I entered the lottery for the ING New York City Marathon 2010 and didn’t get in. And of the many, many people I know who entered the lottery, only one got in — hi Leslie!

Many people who don’t get in through the lottery — and even some that do — choose for gain guaranteed entry into the Marathon by joining a charity team. You might remember I did this with Think Pink Rocks for the NYC Half Marathon and held a very successful charity auction right here on this blog to raise the money! It was so worth it too. My first half marathon was on my birthday so it was extra special, and it was the most incredible race, to be running through the streets of New York City with people cheering me on. Of course it would be even more amazing to do this for a full marathon!

I had heard of Team for Kids before — some other bloggers run with them and only have positive things to say. Because of all the wonderful things I’d heard, I was really honored when they approached me and asked if I would be interested in helping them find a few more people to raise money for their charity and gain entry into the ING NYC Marathon on November 7 — or the 2011 Half Marathon next spring.

Whether you already have entry into the ING New York City Marathon 2010 or you did not get lucky in the lottery and are still looking for a way to run 26.2 through the Big Apple, this could be an incredible opportunity for you.

Dori’s Shiny Blog is teaming up with NYRR’s Team for Kids for the ING New York City Marathon 2010 and the 2011 NYC Half-Marathon. You can join Team Dori’s Shiny Blog with TFK and receive amazing perks including:

  • Guaranteed entry into the sold out ING New York City Marathon 2010 or the lottery-based 2011 NYC Half-Marathon
  • Professional coaching and training support from our team of ten coaches, including coached workouts for NYC-metro area runners of all age and experience levels
  • Online training, coaching and communication through our members-only group that allows our participants across the globe to receive coaching and training support
  • Signature Team Green race singlet and training shirt to wear on all your runs
  • Fund-raising support as you seek to meet your fund-raising commitment and help us transform lives through running (Please note that fundraising commitment levels vary. If you already have entry into the race, your commitment level will be reduced.)
  • Special invitations to members-only clinics, socials, and VIP events
  • Exclusive race day perks including members’ only buses to the starting line, private tents with pre-race amenities, exclusive baggage services, and a private post-race recovery area

Plus, as a member of Team for Kids, you will have the satisfaction of knowing that the dollars you raise and the miles you run all help fund NYRR’s youth programs dedicated to transforming young lives through running, with the larger goal of ending childhood obesity within a decade.

From their website:

Team for Kids was established in 2002 as the primary charity fund-raising vehicle for New York Road Runner’s youth services division. Funds raised through Team for Kids provide free or low-cost school and community-based health and fitness programs to children who would otherwise have no access to regular physical activity. Currently, our programs serve nearly 100,000 children each year in more than 400 schools across New York City, the nation, and South Africa. With obesity still on the rise, NYRR’s youth services equip children with the tools they need to become physically fit for life, while also incorporating goal-setting, character-building, and nutrition education.

I think the best part of Team for Kids, aside from the amazing things this organization does in helping children, is the targeted training you will receive. You won’t have to rely on an online training plan or worry about running your 20 miler alone; you will have coaches training you no matter what level runner you are.

And the support you get from teammates and spectators is beyond anything you could experience on your own! Team for Kids ALWAYS has coaches and supporters cheering you on every step of the way.

Click to read more information on Team for Kids. If you decide to sign up for the NYC Marathon (it’s getting close!) or the 2011 NYC Half Marathon, please be sure to mention Dori’s Shiny Blog.

As a special incentive for my readers, Team for Kids if offering a two bleacher seats at the finish line to all who sign up for the ING NYC Marathon through Dori’s Shiny Blog. Those seats are hard to come by, and this way your family or friends can have a perfect view of you as you achieve this amazing accomplishment! So if you are interested and have friends who might be interested too, let me know. The sooner the better so you can jump right into your training! And if you’re interested in the NYC Half Marathon on March 20, please tell me that too.

Even though I’m not running the ING NYC Marathon this year (although this is really tempting… hmmmm…) I wouldn’t post this on my blog if I didn’t truly believe in the mission of  Team for Kids and NYRR. I want them to raise money for their youth programs and I am happy to help in any way I can. I’d love to get more deeply involved with them. I hope that by using my blog to recruit runners, I can help Team for Kids raise money for their inspiring programs.

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