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Stogo Eating/Raffle Winning/Juice Drinking/Sale Jean Buying. We Didn’t Start The Fire.

After my last BeamGreen experience, I knew all month that I would be attending BeamGreen again last night. I joined BeamGreen officially yesterday– which included a payment — and then at the end of the event, Mary, the founder, announced that she accepted an amazing opportunity and last night was the final BeamGreen meeting. Mere hours after I paid! Of course, I am happy for Mary and whatever it is she is embarking upon. She deserves great things and I know she will achieve this.

And she was nice enough to respond to my email today and offer a full refund. How sweet!

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I am sorry BeamGreen is ending because I really do enjoy it! Last night I was so happy to see Missy, Melissa, Gena and Sarah, and my best friend Rae!

Here I am (see the top curls) with Missy and Melissa.

Dori, Missy, Melissa

After work, I got to the Upper West Side with plenty of time to kill. I got a much needed eyebrow threading and then wandered in and out of stores. I found myself at Intermix, a very expensive store that I don’t usually go into, although I got a pair of jeans on sale there for very cheap last year.

Needless to say, I walked straight to the sale rack. It was filled with jeans and I took a couple pairs to try one. And one. Was. Perfect.

Ever since my GI problems started, I’ve had problems with jeans. Even though they fit everywhere on my body, they never close around my stomach. And if they do, as soon as I eat a grape I am forced to open them. I am always uncomfortable in jeans and I look at other people wearing jeans — larger people than I — and wonder “how can they wear them?? And feel comfortable and not feel like suffocating?” I just can’t wrap my head around it.

All my old, small sized jeans are too small. The newer, larger jeans also tug my stomach. And then, yesterday at Intermix, I found the perfect jean. According to the tag, they cost $218. After being marked down numerous times, the final price on the tag read $69. Click here to see many views and more details on the jeans. So why are the jeans perfect? Well, I think the fact that their real price is $218 means they are made of silk or something. Seriously, they are clearly a very high quality, super soft denim. They are stretchy. They are comfortable. I can not only breathe in them, but I can sit in them too! I can move around and not feel like I am going to die. All my other jeans, even sizes bigger than what I am, squeeze into my stomach and sides and cause the dreaded muffin top. These do not do that. They just . . . rest. I look like one of the people I envy — who can wear jeans without feeling bound and sausage-like. I love them!

Here is a photo of them. It is not me. Unfortunately.

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Although my feet are much smaller and cuter than hers.

OK, so back to BeamGreen. Thank you for allowing me that detour. I was still too early when I arrived at Central Park so I decided to sit on a nearby bench and relax outside with my book. I was literally steps from Tavern on the Green, where the event is held. And about 5 or 6 pedicab drivers tried to interrupt my relaxation to see if I needed a taxi ride somewhere. I pointed at Tavern on the Green and said “I’m going right there so I think I’ll be OK.”

If I wanted a ride, I would have told them! I wouldn’t have sat on a bench with a book. Poor guys, I know it is hard for them to make money, but still!

I waited around and then saw Missy walking in, so I ran up to her. I didn’t want to be insanely early alone, but I had no problem being insanely early with a friend! We signed in and got our raffle tickets and were among the very first people in the room. Which meant we got to get our fresh pressed bottled Liqueteria juices with no line! (Cold pressed juices retain more nutrients because standard juicers like the one I own use some heating to make the juice, which destroys enzymes). I got the Grasshopper juice, which consists of apple, pear, pineapple, wheatgrass & mint. It tastes just as delicious and refreshing as it sounds. It was a nice change for me since I drink straight vegetable juice every day, with the occasional half apple or pear. This was a treat! So much of a treat, that I may have gone back for seconds. And thirds. Although for accountability’s sake I will admit that the third was not a Grasshopper but a Royal Flush, consisting of pineapple, pear, ginger, aloe vera & Liver Kidney Lymph Detox. It was also refreshing and delicious, tasking strongly of ginger which I don’t like in my food but am fine with in my drinks in small amounts.

I also want to add that the reason I don’t get All Greens from Liqueteria, which is the best one for you, is because it contains romaine which I just can’t stand in my juice! But many people love it.

I do want to make a trip to Liqueteria at some point and pick up some bottled juices. Mmmmm.

Here I am at Tavern on the Green before everyone got to the room:

Dori at Beam Green

For my meal I had some avocado and cucumber rolls from Whole Foods (SO good) and I even tried a very small amount of raw pasta and raw lasagna from a new raw delivery company called Three Wishes. I only had a small amount because my stomach doesn’t do well with vegetables, particularly those of the uncooked variety. All was delicious.

At each chair was the BeamGreen Summer Newsletter, full of interesting articles written by Gena and some other people, including one I really enjoyed about cold pressed juices. We also received a book, Kabbalah on Green (details below), a pamphlet on Vegetarian Options for School Lunch Programs and one called Diet and Diabetes: Recipes for Success.

Here I am with some other bloggers, Missy, Sarah, Vani, Olga and Diana.

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After an introduction from Mary, the first speaker was Gene Stone, ghostwriter of Engine 2 Diet and founder of Stogo. Stogo Ice Cream uses premium organic, dairy-free ingredients with no refined sugars, no animal products, no artificial flavors, and no preservatives. The ice cream is either soy-based, hemp-based, or coconut-based and sweetened with agave nectar. Brilliant.

The Engine 2 Diet was conceived after an entire firehouse in Texas went Vegan and all their cholesterol and other health problems resolved themselves. The author, Rip Esselstyn, was teased by his fellow firefighters for being vegan. But after his coworkers saw his health improve, they wanted in on it. And that is how the vegan firehouse began. This book is filled with recipes, anecdotes and useful information.

This is Gene. Gene is a pacer.

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Back to the Stogo. Some fun facts about their ice cream: Guys love mint chocolate chip.  Not my guy, but guys as a whole. The most popular flavor is Salt & Caramel. Not a flavor I would select as I am not a fan of salt. I am excited to go there and try more flavors! I would not eat the soy based flavors, which eliminates any chances of me having the Oatmeal Raisin Cookie flavor, but I would gladly eat Hemp Cinnamon, Hemp Maple Walnut and Coconut Pina Colada!

Speaking of the ice cream. We then got to taste it..

Stogo vanilla coconut ice cream. One word can describe it and that word my friends is DELICIOUS. They had both chocolate coconut and vanilla coconut and most people got a scoop of each. For some reason I don’t quite understand, I love chocolate but won’t touch chocolate ice cream. It doesn’t appeal to me at all and I always choose no ice cream over chocolate. I wish I could explain why, and I wish I had this problem with cookies and brownies and cake.

So I got 2 scoops of vanilla and to make it extra special I broke up a chocolate chip vegan cookie from Babycakes and OMG THIS WAS THE PERFECT DESSERT — and guilt free! The Babycakes cookie looked and tasted like a homemade chocolate chip cookie, just the way I like it. It was heaven mixed in the ice cream; the perfect combination. Satisfied my sweet tooth and I didn’t feel any guilt since it was all made from good stuff!

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And then we had the raffle! Once again, I hoped to win a consultation with Gena. Didn’t happen. Or a book. Didn’t happen. But I did win something — and thankfully it was not a coconut cleaver because what the hell would I do with that! I won an awesome tomato knife from Williams & Sonoma that really could be used as a salad knife, or, in my case, a green juice knife! The boy doesn’t exactly have many sharp knives, nor many that are longer than 3 inches, so cutting my kale, celery and cucumber hasn’t always been the easiest task. And now it is! I used the knife this morning and I am very happy with it. Last week at the farmers market I bought a perfect, ripe, bright red juicy tomato. When I cut it to make my pizza it was very hard to do. I will revisit the farmers market on Saturday, get another tomato, and test out my knife in its true element.

Also, I have been going on and on to the boy all week about how we need to get sharp knives! How funny.

When they called my raffle number, I suddenly got so nervous because I don’t like when everyone’s attention is on me. I sqeaked out “me” to indicate I had the winning ticket but it was barely audible. After the knife was handed to me and I was back in reality, I realized how hard my heart was pounding. Why should a silly raffle at a friendly event evoke such anxiety in me?

Anyway, Melissa won a copy of The China Study, which I want to read when i finish the 4 new memoirs I just bought and another book the boy recently read that I want to read. I was hoping to get a picture of Melissa and I with our winnings, but she had to leave early.

Here I am with my prize:

Knife

I need to change the resolution on my camera to take higher quality pictures. I keep forgetting.  Please hold.

OK done. That was too easy.

Off topic: Here is a photo of the pizza I just mentioned. It is a Rudi’s Organic Spelt wrap topped with fresh farmers market tomato (in place of sauce), fresh mozzarella, steamed shitake mushrooms, steamed farmers market electric purple eggplant and steamed zucchini. I am trying to eat small amounts of vegetables more often to try and train my, ahem, parts, to not attack me when they get a dose of healthy.

Pizza

They raffled off a free nutrition consultation with Gena, which unfortunately I did not win since I won the knife.

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The next speaker was Gil Jacobs, founder of Axis, a place I am very . . . familiar with. Gil is an incredibly dynamic speaker and the entire room was enthralled listening to him. He spoke about why people get cancer, the mistakes doctors make in treating it, and how to approach cancer and other illnesses in a healthier way. He also touched on diabetes and cholesterol. It was fascinating to hear him explain why tumors form and why people with cancer lose weight, in addition to how oncologists  fail in trying to prevent the weight loss.

There is a lot of cancer in my family.

I know this is a sensitive and controversial topic (as Gil’s explanation on why tumors develop is not exactly the same as typical medical doctors’ views) and I don’t want to offend anyone by writing more details here, so please contact me if you want me to try and explain to you what I learned. I did take notes, so I won’t be completely lost! I also don’t want to make an error in wording here and skew Gil’s powerful words.

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Gil did make some points I do want to repeat on here:

“What heals the body is ceasing import of matter that creates waste and cloggage”— ie, don’t eat crap. Treat your body well and eat real, whole foods, largely from plants. Don’t smoke, drink, etc. If you want to heal, eat as cleanly as you can. For anyone other than me, this should not be out of reach — veggies, fruits, nuts, sprouted grains, etc. For me, with my digestive illness, it is not as easy, but I am trying to get there.

“Specific nutrients won’t heal you” — Gil’s example was about wheatgrass, which I have been writing about lately. Wheatgrass itself, with all its amazing nutrients and vitamins, won’t heal you on its own. You can’t have a hamburger and a wheatgrass shot and think you are treating your body well. It is the entire healthy lifestyle that those who drink wheatgrass tend to have that heals them. It isn’t Vitamin X in this carrot or Vitamin Y in that broccoli, it is the healthy lifestyle as a whole.

Which reminds me I need to drink more types of vegetables in my juices! I want to take in as many nutrients as I can.

“Cleanse is a verb and not a noun” — yes, I did the Blueprint Cleanse (which Gil referred to as Footprint, resulting in lots of laughter from the room) but I didn’t do it to cleanse, I did it to try and give my struggling digestive system a break and take in more nutrients than I had in the prior 2 years where the doctors told me to avoid fruits and vegetables. I did because I wanted to do something amazing for my body.

That said, Gil explained that when people say “I’m doing a cleanse”, they’re not. Drinking juice and eating salad for 2 weeks will not undo years and years of waste accumulation, especially if you are going back to your old lifestyle once you “finish” the cleanse. Cleansing is a process that never ends, a process of treating your body in the best way you possible can, and enjoying it. It is not a cleanse if you are counting the days until it is over. Food for thought.

And speaking of BPC, someone I know couldn’t finish hers and was generous enough to offer me an entire day’s worth of cold pressed juice! More nutrients for me!

Photo break! Here I am with Gena and Diana. They write great blogs and as you might remember, I credit all the good health in my life and improvement in my GI condition to Gena.

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The final speaker, David Phillips, was there to discuss Kabbalah’s take on being green. We all received a book called Kabbalah on Green. I learned a little about Kabbalah when I was in Israel two years ago. Unfortunately, this speaker talked in circles and I couldn’t guage the exact point he was trying to make. Something about ego and personal garbage being the cause of something bad. He kept referring to the time when Al Gore conceded the election and how powerful Gore’s speech felt to him at the time, which was all well and good until I found out he was 13 when that happened. I am being cynical and of course he could have been as touched by it at the time as he says. . . but I have a hard time buying it.

I am going to read the book as I am curious about Kabbalah’s take on green, which I didn’t quite learn from David.

And then, at the end, Mary made her announcement of ending BeamGreen. It is too bad because Missy and Rae both enjoyed it and I will miss these meetings; the food, the company and the wealth of information!

Read Sarah’s recap here
Read Dianas recap here
Read Missy’s recap here

(Note: I apologize for any typographical errors. My spell check is not working today, it keeps shutting itself off)

Long Post Alert: Pancakes, Nike + iPod Running Stats, Core Fusion Owner

Hi kids!

I am in a great mood today because I used my new Nike + iPod for the first time. But first, let’s talk weekend.

On Saturday I made two batches of pancakes because the boy and I have different dietary requirements. His are to eat healthfully and deliciously while mine are to be healthy without bothering my stomach. Therefore, the boy got Nature’s Path Organic Multigrain Flax Carob Chip pancakes and I got Arrowhead Mills Organic Gluten Free Carob Chip Banana pancakes. And I used coconut oil for the first time in my batch, since my recipe called for oil.

They came out perfectly.

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Organic Multigrain Flax Organic Gluten Free

Mmmm I loved the combination of carob chips (I only buy unsweetened — these are naturally sweet) and bananas in mine. And the boy LOVES his! I am always so happy when he loves the breakfasts I make him (french toast, pancakes, that’s it) because that is the only meal I really care about cooking! And it is the only meal where I can be sure there is enough food to fill him up. Boys.

The rest of the weekend was filled with errands (the boy may have bought these shoes for running — eek) and we went to Juice Generationfor the boy to try his very first wheatgrass. The last time I had wheatgrass there, I got VERY nauseous. I assumed it was because I had a doubleshot which I don’t usually get, but after Saturday I now know that it is not the doubleshot that made me ill but the wheatgrass that Juice Generation uses. I do love Juice Generation’s juices and their pressed bottles juices (which they were OUT of when I tried to pick one up for the next morning), but their wheatgrass is just . . . bad. Their website says the wheatgrass is delivered to them fresh from a local organic farm. But it just isn’t for me. The most annoying part of this is that it was the boy’s very first wheatgrass experience. I want him to much to make this a habit and experience all the health benefits wheatgrass has to offer, but because we both got sick from it, I don’t think he will be trying it again.

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I never feel sick at all when I get my almost daily wheatgrass from Elixir and I didn’t get sick when I had Greengrass Life at Beam Green. I didn’t get sick when I got it from Bean of a Green. I got sick both times I got it from Juice Generation. See the pattern? It really depends on where you buy your wheatgrass from — and where/how they buy (or grow) it!

I hope I can get the boy to try wheatgrass somewhere else another time. But I’m not counting on it.

I went to the farmer’s market and I don’t even want to know how much money I spent. I got lots of kale and cucumbers for my juice, a perfect, red, ripe, plump, juicy tomato, some peppers, an onion, eggs (farmers market eggs are the best eggs), peaches, turkey burgers, an electric purple eggplant and a zucchini. I’m probably forgetting something. I was thrilled when Chuy Bravo, Chelsea Handler’s adorably funny assistant, responded to my Facebook status comment of “Farmer’s marketing” to ask me what that is! (I love Chelsea, have both her books and have seen her perform live)

Later in the day, I got a foam roller. I’ve wanted one for awhile because of my knee. Speaking of my knee, remember how I was running so much more because the pain was  gone? Well, last week I went to Core Fusion and afterwards the pain was back, stronger and longer than ever. Walking hurt so badly, and this went way beyond the insane post-CF soreness (which I might add was more intense than ever from not having gone in 2 months).

Today’s Run
My knee was still hurting on Saturday (3 days after CF) so I decided not to work out at all so I could rest my knee. I didn’t work out Thursday or Friday either. On Sunday I had no opportunity to work out, but I could not wait to try out my Nike + iPod and find out the general distance of my run! I woke up at 6 today and couldn’t wait to get started!

I stretched and used my new foam roller. I took Naproxen before bed hoping it would still be active during my run (it is supposed to last 12 hours). I put on my knee sleeves, my HRM and had my Nike + iPod ready to go!

My run started off beautifully.I felt great and the random songs on my Running playlist were perfect. I didn’t want to mess with the Nike + iPod by changing songs during my workout, so I was willing to accept whatever came on — but I loved it all. I didn’t have it set up to have the voice tell me when I hit each mile or anything, although I plan to implement that feature the next time.

I ran, excited for the run to be OVER so I’d know all the stats! I want to add that I am aware that this is not the most accurate measure of distance. But I don’t need anything perfect right now. I am new to running and just want a general idea. In a few months I’ll be constrained to treadmills (ugh) anyway and won’t need a GPS. Next spring, if I decide to get more into running further distances (which I hope to!) then I will revisit the idea of upgrading to a GPS HRM.

Back to my run! I knew I was going a little bit faster than usual, but I just felt great. The sprinkles were on and I had no choice but to run through them, which I would have been fine with towards the end of my run, but it was annoying at the beginning! The clear screen cover on my iPod got wet so I wasn’t able to glance at any stats during the run.

I did get a minor cramp a few minutes in, but luckily it didn’t last long. I was able to do some very quick sprints (think one line in a song) a few times to try and work on my speed. When I reached minute 26 my knee started hurting badly. I didn’t want to cut the run short because I was so set on determining the distance and I knew I had about 10 minutes left, so I stuck with it. I didn’t even feel the pain of the very last long hill at final point of my run because I was so happy that I was about to find out the stats! I had even more energy than usual at that point and went slightly faster uphill than normal. When I reached the end, I stopped my HRM and Nike + iPod, went home and recorded my results.

I didn’t have time to upload the Nike + iPod into my computer yet. I know it gives you fun information like graphs of your pace and which points you went faster and slower and all, as well as my splits. I am excited to try those features later and maybe I will be able to post these charts on here.

But using pen and paper, I will now tell you my results. Keep in mind this is not 100% accurate — and I didn’t calibrate it yet — but I do believe it is within 10% accuracy based on my research and the fact that it is literally straight out of the box. And I also want to note that I always guessed this run was about 3.2 or 3.3 miles.

Here are my stats:

Miles: 3.87 (!!!!!!)
Time: 32.54 (also !!!! — I usually complete this same run in 36:00!)
Pace: 8:29 minute miles (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i thought i was the slowest runner ever. my goal for the 5K was 10 min miles)
Calories: 305 (nike), 329 (HRM)– The HRM is obviously more accurate except that I realized I never updated it to reflect my current weight, which the nike is using. I must do that!
Average HR: 179
Max HR: 196 (it was hot out — already 80 degrees at 6am!)

YAYYYY! If the pace is accurate, I just might finish my 5k in 26 minutes (interestingly, the same time my knee started hurting). So exciting! This made me so happy! I thought I was the slowest jogger ever, but I am now thinking that might not be the case. I definitely got much faster from my first runs a few months ago. And now wherever I am and I want to go for a run, I can have a general idea of my distance.

Being Crafty
I didn’t buy the special armband to use with my Nike + iPod. I have an armband and didn’t feel like spending money on a new one. The Nike + iPod band at Urban Athletics downstairs was $20. I figured I could make my current armband Nike + iPod compatible myself. I purchased velcro at Rite Aid for $3.79. My current armband closes using velcro, so I figured an extra little strip to fit around the sensor and close it up would do the trick! I will try it out later, but I can’t see any reason this wouldn’t work. I’ll report back on this!

Speaking of being crafty, I purchased a pair of Craft running shorts. I never heard of this brand before. Anyone? I had a $17 credit at Urban Athletics and after being disappointed by the Nike Tempo shorts I tried this weekend, I figured I’d take a look there. I have been running in Soffees and while I do love them, I’d like a pair that can breathe a little and has a little pocket for a key and maybe a couple dollars.

I went right up to the sale rack and saw the Craft shorts. I tried on a pair and was surprised that they fit perfectly, were comfortable and didn’t have weird folding up-ness all over like the other shorts I’d tried. And the best part — they were 50% off their regular price of $40.00! So they were only $20 and after my $17 credit, only $3!

Craft shorts

I did wonder for a split second if I should use my credit on the new armband, but I am sure I made the right choice. I am excited to try the shorts out! I love getting new gear!

Strength Workouts
I generally rely on classes like Core Fusion for my strength training. I have no motivation to do any of it on my own. After being out of commission for the last 2 months while allowing my shoulder to heal, I didn’t attend any classes. Last week I went back to Core Fusion for the first time. I was very careful about my shoulder, but I was overly confident about my knees being better. That, and when I went to the instructor at the beginning of the class to tell her I can’t do planks, pushups and certain movements holding the weights, I didn’t want to tack on the knee problem too. It would have been like “Why are you even here if you can’t do any of the exercises?!” I was also confident that my knee was better. Wrong.

I did the plies full blown. And as I said above, my knees paid the price. I rested for a few days, but they hurt during my run today and now are killing me. Walking hurts. Sitting hurts. I will need to rest much more to get them back in good running shape again.

Which makes me sad, because Physique 57 emailed me a special offer — 2 classes for the price of 1. I was so excited to use this since I love a bargain, especially on $35 exercise classes that lots and LOTS of people pay full price for.

I had signed up for tomorrow and next week. (I had signed up earlier in the summer a few times but had to keep moving it due to scheduling conflicts — including that doctor’s appointment that was a big waste of my time). Finally, I had no conflicts and I was excited! Except that I took Core Fusion and I now know how much the class hurt my knees. CF is similar to P57. I want to focus on running right now. Injuring my knees even more would be a bad idea. So, unfortunately, I canceled tomorrow’s and next week’s class. The offer expires August 31, so I will not be able to take advantage of it.

The good news is that I went to CF first. If I went to P57 and realized after how much pain I was in, I wouldn’t have been able to go a second time, and I would have had to pay full price for my one session. I am glad I avoided that! And I have a package at CF so I can use my classes when I feel better. Although I am sad I couldn’t use my P57 discount, I know I made the right decision. I need to rest my knee so I can run while the weather is still nice!

And I believe Physique 57 sent me the email because I haven’t been there in a very long time. Hopefully in a few months they will run the promotion again and I will be able to take advantage of the offer.

Although I love Core Fusion more than ever now. Not only because of my all time favorite instructor whose classes always fill up, but also because of the founders. Remember when Missy and I took a free class with Fred and Elisabeth, the brains behind Core Fusion (and the people you see on the video!)? It was an incredible class and an exciting experience. Well, after class last week I tweeted about my legs feeling like jelly from the class and Fred replied to my tweet! I followed him and then yesterday he began following me as well. And I must say, his tweets are awesome — full of interesting information about wellness, healthfulness and spirituality.

So when I tweeted saying that Core Fusion did a number on my knees, Fred DeVito (bio here)was kind enough to send me a direct message. His first message asked about my knee and if he can help. Wow – how nice!  When I told him I have Patella Femoral Pain Syndrome (FYI – the bursitis from spinning is gone, but i have had PFPS for many years) he said to let him know when I am ready to go back to CF and to please let him help because he wants me safe.

This is the owner, founder and brilliance of Core Fusion, the man in the videos, who I am sure is super busy since he is so successful — telling me he wants to help me return to class safely! How amazing! I am touched and honored and I am so pleased with the way he runs his business. He really seems to care about the clients getting the most out of the classes.

Fred DeVito

I am going to rest my knee from Core Fusion until after the 5K or until I am ready, and then I will let Fred know I am ready to return to class! I will have all winter to take classes since the treadmill doesn’t cause the same kind of pain that running outside does, and I can tone up then! I have lots of Core Fusion classes to use and I am excited.

Sorry for the monster of a post. I had lots to say. I do have to add that I really am loving running. I still find it hard and I still can’t imagine how people run long distances, but I do see the addictiveness of it. I am already thinking about signing up for a 10K next year — although we will have to see then how things are. I like not being shackled to a gym membership and being about to be outside while working out, especially when I can add a goal like a race on to it. I never in a million years would have thought I would ever be a “runner” and I always wondered how other people did it, but each week my running gets better — longer and faster. Improving is possible, even though it doesn’t seem like it at first. And by next year I should be incorporating more Core Fusion classes so I hope to be even stronger.

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