Physical Funness for the Motion Starved

Fit more fun into your fitness while exploring the outdoors.


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Happy New Year!

Here we go.  It’s 2011.  Frankly, for me it couldn’t have come soon enough. Those holidays really put a crimp in my fitness and mental well-being. Now that the debauchery of the holidays and all that went on in 2010 is behind us, in the “rear view mirror” as my friend Michelle would say we can begin the process of getting on to a new and better year. A year filled with new goals and exciting new adventures.  First step…what do I want?  How do I want to feel? They say, ask for what you want and you just might get it.  Be clear and be deliberate. Dream big. What do you have to loose?

Here’s what I want.  I want to have lots of fun. Lots of laughs and lots of happy interesting people around me. I want to be a giving person, I want to be fit, to look hella good and to spend lots of time outside in the fresh air feeling healthy and happy, causing lots of trouble (the good kind) and having adventures to write about, to share and learn from.

My plan of attack…Lead 1.5 hr long fitness walks around The City. Such walks will incorporate low impact circuit activities while exploring the outdoors. What better way to get or to stay fit, clear your head and help folks do the same?  Maybe we’ll see some wild life. (Remind me to tell you the story of Mo and the coyote.)

What’s your plan? What do you really want?


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When life hands you a lemon

Make a facial – Take the juice of half a lemon, add 2 aspirin and wait for them to dissolve. Wipe the concoction over your clean face and let sit for 15 minutes. Rinse with a mixture of 1 tbsp baking soda and 1/2 cup water. moisturizer as usual.  You’ll look polished and marvelous.  No lie!

While you have the knife out, slice up the other half of the lemon and place it in a pitcher of water.  Place the pitcher in the frig and drink from it all day. Makes the water taste yummy. Try to drink the whole pitcher in one day. Hydrate!

 


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Celebrate the simple things

Got a cat or a dog?  If you do, then you know that every time you come home from being away for even half an hour they’re always excited to see you.  Even in her last days my dog Kyle would leap out of her bed and jump up and down wagging her tail when I came home.  Every cat I’ve ever had has been right there at the door the second I open it. Every time! Life tosses lots of bad attitude our way.  Why not be like our pets and celebrate the simple things. It can’t be that hard.