Ten + 3 Reasons Why I Keep Running and how Jeff Galloway’s tips help me

As this New York winter subsides and the spring air tries to push its way back in, I and other runners begin to introduce ourselves back into the outside world. A lot of my friends have asked me why I like to run or why I continue running.

Running has inspired and impacted my life in numerous ways ~ on that note here are Ten + 3 Reasons why I Keep Running, (in no particular order).

  •  Run  Wear – a runner’s wardrobe has endless possibilities! It gives me a green light to wear sparkly, glittery, and loud skirts, shirts, and sneakers. TuTu’s are absolutely acceptable and if you are running a themed race, the sky is the limit! It’s really not appropriate to wear a sequenced skirt and rainbow knee socks to work or even the grocery store (Walmart included!) – But to run in, the more vibrant the better!

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  • Race-cations – the first time I heard this term was when I booked a stay at Walt Disney World for the 2015 Princess Marathon Weekend with my friends. My “Soul Sister” Nicole referred to it as a race-cation, a term she picked up along the way. What is a race-cation you ask? It’s a period of time you set aside away from daily activities for the recreation of RACE-RUN-FUN! Yes, a runner’s idea of relaxation and fun includes …… running in a race!

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  • Camaraderie – there is a community of runners who are full of positive energy, goodwill, and knowledge and are willing to share it with their fellow running companions. I had a recent conversation about running at a doctor’s office and instantly connected with the other person I was speaking with. By the end of the conversation we were making plans to meet up and run!

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  • Race Bling – have you heard of the saying, “a diamond is a girl’s best friend”? Well race bling is a runner’s best friend and makes the hard work of crossing the finish line even sweeter.  Sure the collection of t-shits most races dole out are great, but the collection of shiny colorful medals dangling from a lanyard is what we are really looking for!

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  • Breaking Barriers – Each runner has their own reason for why they run. For me it is about testing myself, pushing my limits. It’s about setting a goal, meeting it, surpassing it and then creating a new one. Which brings me to the next reason……..

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  • The Feeling of Strength and Accomplishment – when I set goals – meet them – and surpass them, I attain an amazing feeling of mental and physical strength. My self-confidence shoots through the roof and I believe this confidence leads to other successes in my life.

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  • Running is a Diversion from Negative Body Image – My whole life I have tried to maintain a level of fitness, mostly to remain a certain weight or clothing size. Running changes my definition of fitness and helps to remove the stigma of negative body image. My goals have morphed from, “I must have the perfect body”, to, “I want to be strong, run strong and strive for my personal best run.”  My thoughts are more focused on my set goal in miles and my reward is the positive feeling of accomplishment when it is met.

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  • Endorphins – I am sure you have all heard of a runner’s high? A high can be experienced from any form of exercise, though I will tell you I have experienced it more solely when running or from the completion of a run. For me endorphins coupled with my above listed reasons of, ‘Breaking Barriers’ and ‘Feeling of Strength and Accomplishment’, create the ultimate runner’s high.  When I have finished a run or a race I entered, I feel like I am on top of the world for the rest of the day; it is truly a wonderful feeling and is what keeps me coming back for more!

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  • Makes me Feel Alive! – Running makes my inner-self shine brighter! I was told that when I speak about running I beam, what an awesome compliment!  When I am running in the open air, that “on top of the world” feeling I mentioned above, comes from feelings of strength, empowerment, and peace. When something enhances my total being in such a positive manner of course I want to continue doing it!

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  • Happiness – running truly makes me a happier more fulfilled person. It has become part of who I am, “I am a runner.” I love the way that sounds and feels. The definition of happiness is, “a state of well-being and contentment:  joy, b:  a pleasurable or satisfying experience”. That pretty much sums it up for me!  Running may not be for you, it might not make you feel as happy as it does me, but I encourage you to find some sort of physical activity that makes you feel happy- go ahead – get out there and find your happy!

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  • The Only Time my Mind is Clear – All day my mind is going at high speeds with things I need to do now, later and much later. When I set my feet on the pavement and begin traveling, it puts my brain to rest. It is like a form of meditation. I become focused on the sound of my heart beat, my breathing, and the beauty of the outside world that is surrounding me.

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  • Inspiration – I was inspired to run almost exactly one year ago and now I see others inspired to run from watching my experiences. My daughter has seen me set goals and stick to them which motivated her to join our local Girls on the Run program. It is a wonderful feeling to inspire others to begin their own run journey!

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  • Supporting my Community and other Causes – runDisney events are awesome! I had the pleasure of running in the 2015 Princess Marathon Weekend in Walt Disney World and I look forward to running in endless runDisney events. That being said, there is something equally as wonderful running races in and around your own community. Many of these races I have run were to support causes near and dear to either my heart or the hearts of friends and family members. Who knows, maybe you can inspire a friend or family member to run with you!

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There you have it! My Ten + 3 reasons why I keep running; honestly I could come up with another ten!

In closing I want to say a word about inspiration. To be inspired or to find inspiration within something can be life changing. But I have learned something important I want to add to that ~

To not idly wait for inspiration, but to already be engaged in what ever I am doing in life, so when it does find me I am amidst ingenuity and already in motion toward a new journey of success~

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To continue on my journey of Why I Keep Running, I follow –

Jeff Galloway Blogger Tips

Training and Motivation Tips

by Olympian Jeff Galloway
www.runinjuryfree.com

Why do we get injured?

1.  Be aware of irritation of weak links.

The Key Weak Links are body parts where my runners tend to experience injuries are these: Knees – Feet -Calf – Achilles -Hip – Glute/piriformis/sciaticia

But the body parts that YOU need to be aware of are the sites where you are injured or suffer more aches and pains.

So if you’re sensitive to the first indication of irritation in these areas and take immediate action it’s possible to avoid injury.

2.  Stress buildup due to the way we train.

  • Training schedule is too intense-not enough rest between stress.
  • Adverse Training Components-speed is too fast or has too much, too soon.
  • Running form-too long a stride, forward lean, bouncing too high off the ground.

So staying focused on the way one runs and following these guidelines, can often allow runners to maintain a manageable increase without injury

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 Top 5 ways to avoid stress buildup-and avoid injuries

1.  Take walk breaks more frequently, and run shorter run segments

2.  Form: shorter stride, feet low to the ground

3.  Slower long runs, with more walk breaks

4.  Avoid Stretching

5.  Be careful when running speed sessions

 

Quick Tip Tuesday ~ Personalizing Your Disney Resort Room Window

Want to make your #Disneyside shine even brighter?!

Put your own person touch on your resort room; show everyone who your favorite character or princess is, add lights, window decals, Disney plush.

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If  it’s a holiday, incorporate that into your decorations as well.

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How about creating your own handmade Disney Décor – take a trip to your local craft store and let your imagine go!

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Do you decorate your window while at your favorite Disney resort?  Tell us about it!

~Maureen

Looking Back at Mr. Toad and his Wild Ride

It’s TBT, a perfect day to talk about Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride in Walt Disney World Resort.

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Being in some what of an older age group and having first visited the Magic Kingdom in 1974- I am a bit of a Mr. Toad fan.

I will never forget the thrill and sheer terror of being recklessly driven down that dark tunnel towards the oncoming train and then suddenly thrown into a room filled with Devilish figures; as an adult I came to understand this to be Hell.

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None the less this has  not emotionally scarred me in my adult years, but has left me with only fond memories and still completely intrigued with this little recklessly wild amphibian.

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For those of you not familiar with this Classic Disney attraction, it first opened in Disneyland in 1955 (and still remains) and was an original opening day attraction in Walt Disney World in 1971, but closed on September 7th, 1998.

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Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride is and was (depending on the park we are speaking about) classified as a Dark Ride.  Its attraction story is based on Disney’s version of Wind in the Willows from the film The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.  In WDW you had a choice of two separate boarding areas which would create a different ride experience depending which line you chose.  Following your acceptance to board Mr. Toad’s old dilapidated vehicle (from his many crazy collisions) you are swooped into a WILD RIDE that only Mr. Toad himself could provide.  Your car would make sudden turns and at times would move at full speed towards an obstacle and move out of the way at the last second.  It was basically great old fashioned fun.

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Upon its announcement and then final closure, many upset and angered voices spoke out.  Toad Hall made way for The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.  You can see references or shall we say homage paid to our old friend the tainted toad in Pooh’s now new home and in the Pet Cemetery over at the Haunted Mansion.  A picture on a wall in Pooh’s new home shows Toad handing over the deed to owl and another with Pooh saying farewell to Mole. 

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Are you a Toady Fan?  What are your fondest memories of this “once was” attraction?

~Maureen

    

Our Many Adventures of Tom Sawyer Island

My first visit to Tom Sawyer Island was in 2011, prior to that I was not intrigued to explore this uncharted territory.  During my Disney vacation planning that year I decided we should try something new and venture onto the island.  Rebekah was 5 ½ years old and had been to WDW three times prior and I thought this would be a great new exploration for her as well. 

One late Magic Kingdom morning after conquering Frontierland’s two mountains, we stopped for a little snack on the way to find Tom Saywer Island.  We found the entrance and ventured down a ramp and onto a dock to wait for Tom to send a raft over that would bring us to his island, (can you guess what snack Rebekah chose?)

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  As we boarded, I noticed he named this particular raft Becky Thatcher after the girl who captured his heart.  As “Becky” floated us over to the island we turned to wave goodbye to Frontierland, ready to scout out new adventures.

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When we arrived, the raft docked and we scurried off quickly. We first discovered a map of the island with a brief history of Mark Twain’s childhood adventures.  We then began to meander, not really knowing which way to go first.  Before long we found one discovery after another! 

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What had taken me so long to visit Tom, Huck and the others who inhabited this island?  Rebekah was not the only one enjoying every nook and cranny…. …. I too was having a great time exploring and viewing the park from across the Rivers of America.  It was a whole different perspective- it’s pretty neat to be able to look at the park from angles that you ordinarily don’t see.

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Our exploration led us to dark tunnels where we heard bats flapping their wings above us and water that seemed to run up hill!  My husband would walk ahead of us and jump out from behind the cave crevices – startling both me and Rebekah.

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Look at the beautiful gems we found in the mine!  I wonder if the Seven Dwarfs know about this?

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Then we ventured into another cave and seen something really spooky!

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During our travels we came upon a suspension barrel bridge that was great fun!  This brought us to Fort Langhorn where we protected the fort from “bad guys” on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad!

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If the “bad guys” or Injun Joe make it past the guard on duty, there is a secret tunnel to escape through!

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Don’t forget to take care of the horses and make sure they are fed before heading on out.

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We found Aunt Polly’s Landing, (Tom’s aunt) a lovely place to rest your weary feet ~

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Up a hill we found a fun play area and pretended to sail down the Rivers of America ~

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We climbed to the top of the stairs in Potter’s Mill, what a great view.

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Inside Harper’s Mill we found a little feathered friend who decided to make it’s home inside the mills turning gears.

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Once we were sure we explored the whole island, we sought our way back to the dock’s to catch a raft back to mainland.

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This is a great place to bring the mouseketeers when they need some time to just run free.  There is something exciting waiting be explored around each bend; sprinkle in a little Disney Magic and a touch of imagination and your adventures with Tom and Huck will create lasting memories.  I myself, can’t wait to go back 🙂

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Have you been to Tom Sawyer’s Island?  What was your favorite adventure?

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~Maureen

Sum Up Sunday** Walt Disney World News** 3/24-3/30

Star Wars Themed Character Dining Experience!  Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater and Hollywood & Vine will be hosting a Stars Wars Character Dining meal between May4th – June 15th.  To find out how to book your reservation and see the gang dressed in their best galactic wear click here

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Epcot’s Communicore East and West buildings are receiving a new color scheme as well as Club Cool and Mouse Gear.

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Boardwalk will see the closing of Kouzzina by Cat Cora on September 30th 2014.  A new restaurant will take its place.

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 Captain Cook’s quick service restaurant at Disney’s Polynesian Resort will change its refurbishment date from March 28th to April 8th, 2014.  It is expected to reopen this summer, but no actual date has been given.  While it is closed a temporary quick service location will be available in the Great Ceremonial House.

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Annual Passholders receive their Magic Bands.     To receive your Magic Bands (as an Annual Passholder) you will need to register and order with ‘My Disney Experience’.

To read more about this click here.

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 ‘Tom Casey’s Let’s Get Rockin!’ presents a new Live Interactive Band every Thursday night @ 9pm at Boardwalk’s Atlantic Dance Hall. 

Dream of being a Rock Star?  You can join in with the band!  Novice or expert you can play an instrument or be a lead singer.  There is a song for every Genre.  Make your way there by May 15th, 2014 to have your chance to be a part of a live band!   

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March 31 2014 – FastPass+ and MagicBands will be available to offsite day guests.

The offsite day guest using regular single day or multi-day tickets will be able to make FastPass+ reservations up to 30 days before their park visit. Offsite guests may purchase a MagicBand but it will not be necessary to use FastPass+. The RFID enabled ticket media can serve as the entry to FastPass+ attractions.

The day guest will also need to register on ‘My Disney Experience’ apps and website, this way they are not restricted to using the Fastpass+ kiosks.  To begin using advance FastPass+, guests will need to link their ticket in ‘My Disney Experience’ before any FastPass+ reservations can be made.

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Disney is creating and building a new state-of-the-art laundry facility near ESPN Wide World of Sports and Disney’s Art of Animation Resort.  “The new facility will showcase some of the textile industry’s most cutting-edge features including conveyors and air suction tubes that quickly move linens and machines that automatically sort, separate and fold,” said J.R. Garcia, director of textile services at Walt Disney World Resort. 

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The Gardens Kiosk at Disney’s Animal Kingdom will now be offering Baby Cakes NYC gluten free doughnuts.   

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Today increased parking fees at all Walt Disney World parks take place.  The resorts have also increased their valet parking rates.  This will mostly effect offsite guests.

New parking fees are:

  • Automobile, taxi, limo or motorcycle: $17
  • Camper, trailer or RV: $18
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Under the Sea-Journey of the Little Mermaid Have you taken a ride under the sea? Tell us what you think about this attraction.

Nicole and I had a blast on our Two Moms and a Mouse trip. We were able to experience all our beloved attractions, dine in the restaurants we wanted, and meander however little or long we desired. It was a time for us to talk “Disney” and talk Disney we did. In doing so this very attraction was in question; was it all we hoped it would be. We adore the facade, it is grand and captivates you with excitement to see what is in store as you move through the queue. Once you board your Clamobile you are off on your journey under the sea. This is where we felt slightly let down. Though I am sure the technology behind the scenes is top notch, it just felt something was missing. We didn’t feel completely immersed in the “show” as we hoped to be.  What are your thoughts about this new addition to Fantasyland in Walt Disney World?

~Maureen

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