Under Armour Challenge Status: Crushed
I’ve heard this a zillion times and guess what? I still fear. I’m one of those people whose base level is one of anxiety with little voices in my head that say “no”, “be careful”, Read More …
I’ve heard this a zillion times and guess what? I still fear. I’m one of those people whose base level is one of anxiety with little voices in my head that say “no”, “be careful”, Read More …
There is a baby in this house: her name is Sarah and she is five months old. She still doesn’t sit, crawl or talk. She just smiles, laughs and kicks her legs as if they Read More …
A post on Treadmill.com on what are training zones and why they are important. Read full post here.
There is so much going on that I am struggling to keep up with it all. But this can’t wait. In fact, this is probably the biggest “thing” that has happened in my little blogging Read More …
There is melancholy when a project is over, and I think that is where I am now. During my week of craziness, where I attended Hispanicize, received the 3M Positive Impact Award and then competed with Kerryon the South Read More …
My eight year old son Dreamer asked me: “Mami, is Santa real?” PLOP. If I was the Director of a movie, this would be when the music suddenly stops, we hear a screeching sound, and Read More …
There is no chance I will win IronMan Florida, none of reaching podium in my age group or of qualifying for Kona. It’s this lack of performance pressure that attracts me to crazy endurance events Read More …
This post on Treadmill.com gives you tips to get out of a training funk. View full post here.
Feeling supported is probably one of the best feelings on earth because it involves all sorts of other feel good emotions: love, respect, and confidence to name a few. I know, beyond a shadow of Read More …
I’ve told Kerry Gruson’s story hundreds of times and it doesn’t get any easier. In our #ThumbsUp campaign we want the world to know what happened to her. But we want you to focus on Read More …