Showing posts with label clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothes. Show all posts

Friday, October 8, 2010

Fall Fashion

Falling leaves, misting rain, blustery Sundays... all reasons to cozy up by the fire with a hot cup of tea. Right? Wrong!! You couldn't stand it for a minute! Knowing there's a puddle or five to run through is incentive enough to get your toned little booty outside. But what to wear, you ask?

Athleta "Windwarrior" Tight
A unique blend of polyester, spandex, and polyurethane make this high-tech pant ready for your next rainy day run or even snowshoeing adventure. Side zip ankle vents, windproof front panels, reflective strips make the "windwarrior" exactly that, warrior-ready!!






1. It's green; 2. It's waterproof; 3. It's also a vest (removeable sleeves); need I say more?
Offering a balance between weather protection and breathability, the Sugoi Versa Jacket is the best of both worlds in one super cute, lightweight, versatile jacket. The hemline sinches at the waist with an adjustable cord and the sleeves attach with sewn in magnets (yes, magnets!). Definately a must!




Want to know the one amazing feature to this jacket? It has a hood. But wait there's more: There's a hole in the hood for your pony-tail!! Those experts at Lululemon seriously think about everything. Hand warming cuffs, reflective strips, and a slim fitting waistline keep this fashionable jacket at the top of the charts. Yet another lulu success!



I'll have to admit, I'm a big fan of Mizuno brand running shoes. For several years, I've worn out pair after pair of my Mizuno WAVE Rider running shoes. Why not feature a trail running shoe by the same great company to combat the trying weather conditions during what others refer to as the "off" season. (Pffff!! right...)   The WAVE Cabrakan offers a fiesty styling with reinforced toe protection, tread outfitted for the rainiest, muddiest run possible, and water-resistant mesh to keep your tootsies as dry as possible. Knowing Mizuno's no-fail approach to shoe manufacturing and performance testing, you will not be disappointed.






Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Yoga for Climbers

Check out this post I stumbled across from the wonderful people at lululemon!

Living in the mountains of Banff National Park for the past couple of years, I naturally found myself attracted to explore the peaks on weekends, seeking higher elevations each time. This ended up becoming a total love of climbing in all its forms: rock climbing, mountaineering, ice climbing, and anything else involving an upward motion.
Rocking at Wasootch.
For years, climbing nearly destroyed my back and shoulders. The weight of large, heavy packs and equipment, especially when I was out mountaineering, wound my back into knots no one could undo. My massage therapist would do his best, letting out an audible and confused, ‘hmmmm’ as he worked away at my shoulder blades. Nothing seemed to work out the kinks, until yoga came along.
I didn’t start practicing yoga with hopes that it would resolve my back issues. A friend of mine invited me to go with her, and I simply jumped at the opportunity to try something new. Within weeks of starting yoga, however, I noticed that my back and shoulder pain had mostly subsided. All those downward dogs and spinal twists offered the perfect remedy to the wear and tear my climbing habits had caused.
Climg at Grassi Lakes.

I also didn’t anticipate the benefits that yoga would have for my climbing. Regular yoga classes actually improved my flexibility and core strength, which allowed me to push the limits in my climbing. This was the beginning of a beautiful relationship!
Now I am a committed member of a wonderful yoga community at lululemon athletica and in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, and it goes so far beyond finding relief from back pain. I am thankful to have found that yoga pushes my physical limits, challenges my focus, and restores my spirit like any good climb up a rocky face.

If you’re a climber, try yoga too! You won’t think anymore about how your body will pay for the awesome moves you pulled to ascend the route.
This blog post was written by Meghan, a keyleader and community guru at lululemon athletica Banff. She (obviously) enjoys climbing and yoga, and also loves to ski tour, hike, and camp in the backcountry. Meghan is also a freelance writer and loves writing about mountain culture, wellness, and the experiences of women in the wild. You can check out her website at www.meghanjoyward.com.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

My Favorite Things

I know, I know. I'm not Oprah so therefore the privelege of having a "Favorite Things" posting may not necessarily be mine. Maybe some day, right?
However, there are WAY too many cool gadgets and gifts out there in the health and fitness world to shy away due to a lack of Oprah-factor. Read on to find out....
1. Apple Nike + iPod Sport Kit
Personal work out coach. Keep track of your distance, pace, time, and calories. Challenge other runners through the nike+ website, created just for you. AND you can map your neighborhood run. Your car will be jealous without you depending on the odometer.
Create a nike+ profile by clicking HERE. Want it? Amazon has great prices HERE.
2. Body Bugg Personal Calorie Management System
Whew, long name. Long list of benefits too. Not only do you get to track your calorie intake every moment of the day, but you also receive full access to the body bugg website. This full arsenal of fitness resources, nutrition tips, and personalized dietary programs helps you fine tune your energy intake.
Remember: Calories in vs Calories out. It's that simple.
Start exploring here.
3. SPI Belt
Ever try running with your keys, wallet, money, lady items? Doesn't work unless you're the type still doning a windbreaker in 75 degree weather. Or if the jingle of stuff doesn't bug the crap out of you. For the rest of us, here's the answer.
I first spied the SPI belt when I ran the Seattle Rock n Roll 1/2 marathon. I saw a women putting her keys and phone in this spandexy belt around her waist. Jealous!! I hate having to check my keys and phone with the race staff prior to the run. Or shoving my car key in my shoe. What better way to keep your stuff with you in a discrete manner, rather than sporting the dreaded fanny pack. Hyper-color neon green of course.
I already decided for you. Click here to make your purchase.



4. Syntha-6 Protein Powder
Nope, not just for body builders and highschool boys trying to get "ripped". This protein powder is packed with the 6 complete proteins, essential to muscle repair and development. With two serving suggestions (one for men, one for women) and a long list of dessert-tasty flavors, Syntha-6 has really covered all the bases on this one. Best consumed post-workout for optimal results and avoidance of that pesky blood-sugar drop. You'll crave the chocolate peanutbutter flavor, found here.


5. SPF Protective Outdoor Apparel
Hopefully we have all learned our lessons regarding sun safety. But, have you ever tried to go for a distance run, outside of course, with SPF 50 slathered over your body? Icky... AND did you know that some activewear fabrics don't even protect your skin from UV-B rays? You might as well run naked. Our friends at REI, Athleta, Lululemon, and SPF store have more than enough fashionable options to get you through a run wrinkle and skin cancer free.
Very affordable, function friendly tank at REI
Ultra light-weight jacket at Athleta

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Run Into The Gap!

Ah, the Gap. Memories from junior high conjur up images of the Gap sweatshirt, Gap jeans (long & lean, baby!), and the coveted "Adirondack" jacket. Whelp, erase those images because Gap has transformed.
Quality Yoga and Sportswear. They have cute seperates, layering pieces, and an array of sizes, appealing to those of us who don't fit the 5'5'' national height average.


Quality Fabrics. Face it. You're a "sweater". We all sweat. Normal people sweat. If you're not dowsed in perspiration at the peak of your workout, work harder. Gap uses sweat-friendly fabrics so you don't have to wring out your clothes post-gym. The above Drawstring Active Tank contains spandex and polyester which help keep the sweat off your skin. Instant cooling sensation + super cute top!

BONUS! Athleta is also a part of the Gap empire! If you have yet to experience the world of Athleta, get out there! You're behind the times! Here's just a hint of what they have to offer in Yoga & Activewear.

This tank has built in support cups! A dress made from activewear material! These pants come in 3 different lengths!