True story: I first learned about Lululemon from a male client. He was a Brit who happened to marry a Canadian. He moved to Canada and lived near the very first Lululemon before moving to NYC. Every single thing he wore to the gym was Lulu. I remember going into the Lincoln Center store on the Upper West Side when it opened. I wasn't looking for love, per say but they say those kind of things … [Read more...] about Surprised!
Archives for August 2012
The Other 1/2 of the Training Puzzle: Fuel
I was reading Run Less, Run Faster (again) on my subway ride downtown to teach class this morning when I came across this: "Runners who train vigorously and assiduously are often not willing to be as disciplined with their eating habits. We are convinced that they fail to reach their running potential because they are not properly fueled for their training." Interesting. I'll admit, I somewhat … [Read more...] about The Other 1/2 of the Training Puzzle: Fuel
The One I Trained My Heart Out For
More than 24 hours past my 18-miler and I'm still gloating. I really didn't know if I had it in me. In the past 5 years I've failed to get past the 16-mile mark during long runs more often than I care to admit. People assume that because I'm a runner and I've been running for the majority of my life that I've ran a ton a of marathons. Well, the truth is I've ran three; one I didn't train for, one … [Read more...] about The One I Trained My Heart Out For
Say it, Do it! {Confidence Builder}
{If you’re new to SIDI here’s some info: At the beginning of each week on FCITC “Say it, Do it” is a chance for us to commit to our workouts for the week by saying them out loud here and keeping each other accountable.} Today's run was the confidence boost I needed. I completed my longest long run since I ran the Chicago Marathon in 2004. At this point in training with ten weeks left to go it … [Read more...] about Say it, Do it! {Confidence Builder}
Marathon Brain
The marathon is slowly taking control over my thoughts. This week I've found that I think about it more and more as the day gets closer. Yesterday when the New York Road Runner's announced there would not be any baggage check for participants unlike many runners I didn't get upset like hundreds of other runners. Instead I had a mini freakout, picturing myself in the death march that is the finish … [Read more...] about Marathon Brain
Working Out with Jillian Michaels
It's almost been two weeks since I attended class taught by Jillian Michaels. While it's starting to feel as though it didn't really happen, parts of it are still clear in my mind and will remain so for a very long time. I want to start this conversation off by telling you that celebrity trainers don't necessarily impress me. I know that sounds jaded and harsh, but the truth of the matter is … [Read more...] about Working Out with Jillian Michaels