Running and Toasting to The Weekend

Oh hello Sunday, it’s so nice to see you again! So far our weekend has included more than a few sips of wine and beer, delicious food, friends and a few quality workouts! Today I woke up inspired to cook a Southern feast with a girlfriend this evening including crab cakes and gazpacho.  I’m heading out to Whole Foods to pick up the ingredients while Bo and Meg recover on the sofa with Caddy Shack and Fast Times at Ridgemont High! Based on Bo’s tweets from earlier today, I think he’s realized that water is especially important when drinking after a long run!

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I started the weekend in typical fashion, getting my long run done on Friday so it doesn’t cramp our social plans later in the weekend. I also love taking classes with friends on the weekends so running on Friday mornings is one of my favorite things to do before work. Bo and I had great plans to run Central Park before work but after he stayed out a bit too late with co-workers Thursday night, I found myself running along the East River instead. I ran without my Garmin and without music for half the run which was a perfect way to get back into training mode. I listened to my breathing and focused on staying at an uncomfortable pace, especially during the middle miles.

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The rest of the morning was spent at the Fragrance Foundation breakfast celebrating some of the year’s top fragrances while enjoying amazing views of Central Park and Columbus Circle!

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Since last summer I’ve gone down a size and am therefore in between sizes right now. Most of my Spring/Summer dresses are a size too large so I had a bit of a last minute outfit choice after trying a few different options. It was a bit risky based on the bold color choices but it ended up being a perfect outfit to greet Spring Friday sunshine!

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Friday evening was spent relaxing with our friends over delicious food and wine down in Tribeca at Terroir and The Harrison. It was our first time at both spots and we’d love to go back again soon especially once it warms up a bit since The Harrison has outdoor seating! The grilled octopus appetizer and perfectly seasoned roasted chicken entrée were superb!

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How has your weekend been so far?

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Workout+Wine

My Wednesday night was amazing. There really isn’t any other way to describe it. I should have known in advance as the event had all the ingredients for the perfect evening:

  • A great workout
  • Wine and snacks
  • Thought provoking conversation

The lovely ladies at Uplift Studios took their popular Workout+Wine to another level last night by sponsoring a Workout + Wine book club! Inspired by all the conversation surrounding Sheryl Sandberg’s book, Lean In, the ladies thought it would serve as the perfect platform for book club event! Eleven women joined for the workout while others came for the wine and discussion afterwards!

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Eleven of us had our butts kicked during the workout portion of Workout + Wine. Shannon Macdowell may be tiny but damn is she mighty! Her energy, great playlist, and attention to form will kick anyone into shape quickly and make them sweat within minutes. The workout was Uplift Strength which means we used lots of heavy weights, including my favorite dumbbell weight these days, the 15 pound bad boys! There were only cardio bursts but between the sumo jump squats and the burpees, we were all exhausted by the end of each 4 minute cardio set.

IMG_7973 IMG_7977After the workout guests were able to enjoy an array of delicious, healthy snacks and plenty of wine! I was starving after a double workout day and was therefore thankful that the snacks included more than just cheese and crackers. There was a delicious salad, quinoa, cheese, fruit, popcorn, and more!

IMG_7978For the next hour, I experienced one of the most uplifting (Oh hello pun, but really) and supportive conversations with a group of strangers. Though I only knew four of the women personally, we each opened up and spoke about our experiences in the work place throughout the years. There was a wide array of ages represented in the discussion which meant a multitude of experiences to share. Each person was engaged, supportive, and provided some great ideas on how to tackle some of the obstacles and situations we face as women on a daily basis. While each of us agreed that the book, Lean In, isn’t perfect it definitely has provoked some great conversations lately.

IMG_7980 photo 1 One of my favorite points of the evening was when Leanne, one of Uplift’s founders, asked the group if we each considered ourselves feminists. Until recently, I never considered myself a feminist. But, after reading the book and last night’s discussion, I’ve been reminded that feminism isn’t about man hating or not wanting guys to hold doors for women. Those are all the stereotypes that make the term so polarizing. Feminism can mean something different for each person but for me it means making the best opportunities available to women whether social, political, or professional.

Even after the event officially ended many of us lingered, discussing experiences and echoing the same feeling. Even the founders were in awe at the event’s success.

“….starting any business has its challenges, of course; however, experiencing the power and insight that came through like it did last night makes any challenges 100% worth it.” Leanne Shear, Co-Founder, President Uplift

This isn’t the only event Uplift offers in addition to their daily workouts. This Sunday they are hosting a Sunday Funday “Bootcamp, Bloodys & Brunch” which will include their signatures Uplifting-Strength workout followed by socializing over everyone’s favorite hangover remedies! To check out more information, head over to their site or email them at info@upliftstudios.com!

How about you? Do you consider yourself a feminist?

*This is not a sponsored post and I was not compensated for the class nor provided a complimentary class. These are all my own, genuine opinions. I just really, really love Uplift!

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Reflections on 4.15.13

It is Tuesday which now means that yesterday was Marathon Monday. Today I expected to spend time with my cappuccino reading, in awe, the stories from friends and acquaintances who ran 26.2 Boston Marathon miles. While I only personally knew 3 people running the marathon yesterday I knew many more through Twitter, Facebook, running, and social media relationships. Instead, today I wore waterproof mascara as I know what the day holds. As I sit here, in an empty office during the first few minutes of my day, I am taking time to reflect and share some ways that you can help those who need it most right now.

I am still in a bit of shock after yesterday’s tragedy but am thankful to have my health this morning. Both Bo and I were at work yesterday in NYC when the tragedy occurred as unfortunately neither of us have the speed necessary, at this point in our lives, to qualify for Boston. However, we both know people who were affected yesterday in Boston and our hearts are heavy today. While they were not injured yesterday due to the tragedy, there lives were forever changed by being there. There are people who work for years to run Boston whose dreams were crushed yesterday as this wonderful and sacred event for runners suddenly turned into a tragedy which will always be remembered for a different reason.

In honor of those affected by yesterday’s tragic events, take time to focus today on doing something positive. Call someone and tell them you love them. Hug your loved ones a bit tighter. Lace up your shoes and go outside to enjoy running for the reason you started initially. Help someone in need. Donate blood. Donate money. Listen to someone who needs to talk. Be thankful. Read this so that you can remember the good things in the world.

In an email to my father, my aunt articulated my feelings about yesterday in just a short sentence.

“I had been thinking that i needed to make 100% sure that Ash was not in Boston. So, then I began to think, even if its not our Ashley, it could be another family’s “Ashley.”

This has been a sad few months for running but we must all move forward – together – and never run in fear but instead run for the sport and the pure love of being active. 

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