Run This Town – Women’s Health GIVEAWAY

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Hi Everyone!

Happy Thursday! Hope you’re having a good week – we’re almost to the weekend. Almost.

I’m especially excited for this weekend because on Sunday, I’ll  be running the Women’s Health RUN 10 FEED 10. If y’all remember, earlier this year I ran my first ever half-marathon. It was a lot of hard work and training, but since then I haven’t really kept up. Eep.

However, I’m so looking forward to getting back in the swing of things. This time especially since the Women’s Health RUN 10 FEED 10 is for an amazing cause.

For a little background, RUN10 FEED10 has raised enough money to provide 3.75 million meals to Americans in need. Currently, 49 million Americans are going hungry – wondering where they will get their next meal.

Together, we make make a change and help end hunger. I truly believe it.

This Sunday, the race is going into its fourth year and need help once again to reach their goal of providing 5 million meals.

For those of you in the San Francisco Bay Area, join me this Sunday for the RUN10Feed10 race. Better yet? You can get $5 off your registration fee with the code: R10F10PR

Along with $5 off, I’m giving away an amazing “Fit Kit” full of beauty, lifestyle and FEED products to one lucky reader! To give you an idea of what it looks like, it looks a little like this.

How to enter? Just comment below and tell me what inspires you to make a difference in your community (big or small!)

Looking forward to crossing the finish line Sunday. Hope to see you there!

Cheers!

 

 

 

Recap: Athleta x The Ohio Transplant

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Hi Everyone!

As y’all know, I hosted a class at Athleta last Saturday with Tricia Kirkwood of SunshineFIT and Shikhalamode! It was an amazing (and full!) class and i’m so thankful for everyone who showed up!

I have to admit, I was pretty sore after the class and now, can’t get enough of pilates.

Through ClassPass, i’ve been able to try out a variety of workouts that I love (Burn SF, Mighty Pilates, and Pilates ProWorks), but would love to try something new and switch it up! Any ideas?

Cheers!

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Fitness Feature – Burn San Francisco

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Hi Everyone!

You may have seen me write about it, but over the past few weeks i’ve been doing a lot of classes a la Class Pass. Now, if you don’t know about ClassPass, check it out – it totally has transformed the way I workout and the way I think about working out!

Most recently, I had the opportunity to check out a class (that’s available on ClassPass) called Burn San Francisco. I’m a big lover of pilates, but let me tell you…Burn is a bit different.

Their mantra and method emphasize constant movement using circuits to challenge and improve endurance, agility, balance, and strength, with appropriate focus on stressing proper form and method.

With their newest location in Hayes Valley, I checked it out and had the opportunity to speak with the owner, Lisa Corsello!

The new space is beautiful and airy. Inviting and not overwhelming, you’re greeted by a wonderful receptionist who welcomes you to the studio and asks if you have any injuries prior to your class. I snagged a bottle of water before the class (free of charge!) and was on my way to getting my butt kicked.

We spent an hour mixing up our workout between cardio, strength training, and stretching. Some of the moves were foreign to me, but luckily my instructor Sierra was awesome!

Lisa and I caught up after class and she told me about her journey of opening Burn and what’s to come. With the opening of the Hayes Valley location comes two others and loads of promise!

I highly encourage you to try Burn San Francisco if you’re in the area. After all, they have 4 locations (Hayes Valley, Mission, Inner Sunset, and Russian Hill) now!

Cheers!

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Photos via Burn SF Instagram and Jennifer Graham Photography

Healthy Habits via Polish My Crown

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Hi Everyone!

Happy Wednesday! It’s been a crazy few days, but every once in awhile I love to share other articles or stories that I can personally relate to. One of my best friends and roomie Andi, has an awesome blog that i’ve gushed about several times on The Ohio Transplant called Polish My Crown. Full of wisdom, positive thoughts and good energy, she recently blogged about an article titled “50 Healthy Habits Every Girl Should Have.”

I thought i’d share Andi’s part 4 series below and highlight some things that resonate with me!

Thanks Andi for the killer read!

31. Treat big purchases like big purchases.
When someone buys a big new car or a big new house, they don’t buy a bunch of smaller, cheaper houses and cars a few months later, right? So if you buy that major investment bag, why buy five other, cheaper bags soon after? This will kick in buyer’s remorse both for the pricey bag you’re not using as much, and the cheaper bags, which you know you didn’t really need.

32. Never use your gym membership? (TOT Note – Can’t say i’ll completely delete my Crunch membership, but…this is definitely good once in awhile!)
Cancel it and get into the healthy habit of working out at home using the many free fitness (and highly effective) tutorials available on YouTube.

33. Keep the change.
Drop your loose change into the same jar at the end of every day. Once a month, take it to the bank and get cold, hard cash!

34. Clean smarter.
Google “how to make your own cleaning supplies.” Seriously, do it now. It’ll not only save you money, but it’ll cut your exposure to chemicals.

35. Cook (a little) more. (TOT Note – but seriously…this needs to happen) 
It’s unrealistic to expect busy women to cook every meal, but it really does make a difference in your overall health. A realistic way to go about it: replace one weekend dinner out with a nice meal made at home, and one takeout meal during the week with a healthy, easy dinner recipe.

36. Stand up for yourself. 
One of the most unhealthy habits a woman can have? Not speaking up for fear it’s too aggressive.  Not happy with the way a meeting went at work? Schedule some time with your boss immediately and be clear about why you’re feeling the way you do. Don’t complain, but be concise and firm. Same goes for personal matters—friends, family, and men aren’t mind-readers.

37. Read labels. 
On everything, from food to cosmetics to shampoo. It’s important to take ownership of what you put in and on your body.

38. Take medication seriously.
This healthy habit goes both ways: On the one hand, women start to feel better and decide they don’t need to complete their dosage of medication, or refill it—a bad habit, as your symptoms might be waning but the illness can still very much live in your body. Conversely, if you experience strong side effects, or strange reactions, don;t just assume they’re normal—call you doctor immediately.

39. Don’t skimp on sleep.
Sleep is absolutely essential to our health—both physical and mental—and not getting enough can have some pretty major effects. The American Psychological Association points out that irritability and moodiness are some of the first signs a person experiences from lack of sleep. If a sleep-deprived person doesn’t sleep after the initial signs, they may start to experience apathy, slowed speech and flattened emotional responses, impaired memory and an inability to multitask. Adults should aim for six to eight hours a night.

40. Listen to your body
You know what they say: Pain is your body’s way of telling you something’s wrong. That doesn’t mean every little ache is serious—most aren’t—but be attuned to your own body. On the same note, if you really feel that something isn’t right, don’t be scared to go to a doctor—isn’t it better to have piece of mind right away, than constantly worry?

Until tomorrow!

Aimee