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Category Archives: Fitness
Off and running in 2014
After doing more races than ever in 2012, I fell off the running wagon in 2013, participating in only one event. That event, however, the R-KIDS 5K to benefit HudsonAlpha’s childhood genetic disorders research inspired me, planting the seed for future races. … Continue reading
Posted in Fitness, Running
Tagged 10K races, 5K, goals, Half Marathon, Healthy Living, Huntsville, NCAC, Spiritual
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Back in the race with the R-KIDS 5K
After running several 5Ks, a 10K, 15K and even a half marathon in 2012, I hadn’t participated in a single race this year. On Saturday, however, I threw caution, fear and insecurity to the wind and laced up for the … Continue reading
Posted in Fitness, Running
Tagged 5K, Fitness, Health, Healthy Living, HudsonAlpha, Inspiration
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Mormor and the grown-up tricycle
My mom is my inspiration. In faith, family and fitness. And in perseverance. At 79, Mormor (the Norwegian equivalent of grandmother, or mother’s mother) is still healthy in mind and spirit. Unfortunately, neuropathy has robbed her of her ability to exercise as … Continue reading
Absent
MinnDixie Mom has been absent, at least online. It could appear as if nothing has happened to inspire a fresh post. It’s more likely, however, that I’ve been so busy I haven’t taken the time to recognize, or appreciate, inspiration. … Continue reading
Posted in biking, Family, Fitness
Tagged David Nerburn, Inspiration, Spiritual Journey, The Simple Truths
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The first ride
Since my running suffered a minor setback with a shin injury last week, I took a friend’s advice and hopped on my bike, which happens to be a very old bike. I got the Trek hybrid in 1991, within weeks … Continue reading
Running on empty
It’s a New Year. That’s when we are supposed to be full of energy. Full of excitement. Full of promise and resolutions. Right now, I am full of… nothing. I am running on empty. That is a far cry from … Continue reading
Posted in biking, Fitness, Running
Tagged Biking, Marathons, New Year's resolutions, Running Injuries, Training
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Runners say ‘I do’ during Huntsville Half Marathon
The 2012 Huntsville Half Marathon kicked off Saturday morning, but it wasn’t just another run for Arab residents Jessica Dobosz, 29, and Daniel Clanton, 27. The two exchanged wedding vows along the Aldridge Creek Greenway, right around mile 9. “We … Continue reading
Posted in Fitness, Running
Tagged Half Marathon, Marathon Marriage, Marathon Wedding, Running
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To run or race the Monte Sano 15K
This running thing is getting more and more fun. For now, I just consider these runs “events,” not necessarily races. The only person I am truly competing against at this point is myself. Take Saturday’s Monte Sano 15K, for instance. … Continue reading
Life on the hill
Before we moved to our new home in June, I lived on a flat street. I ran on flat streets too. Sure, there were hills all around me, but I intentionally avoided them, the real ones, anyway. That is why … Continue reading
Full, but fabulous
Most Saturdays at the Petersen house are limited to a single activity or two. After all, it’s our big day to clean, and if we are lucky, we can sneak in a nap. (We are rarely that lucky.) Today, however, … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Fitness, Running, Southern living
Tagged Gymboree, Huntsville, Norwegian, Soma
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