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Showing posts with label Lessons from 4 Legs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lessons from 4 Legs. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Dog Walk Motivation Running High,
Thanks to the Walking Challenge


by Carrie Boyko, CEB

Back in March I announced my entry into a Dog Walker's support group of sorts. I officially started April 1, the day my round of two back two back groups of company left town. It was good timing.

I am finding that the idea of having someone expecting to hear my progress is motivation in itelf. My original plan was to check in with Katie, our fearless leader, at the end of each month. But today she beat me to the punch. I guess that's good, as some of us may not have been sticking with the plan. She was on her cheerleading tour, making sure everyone is paying attention to keeping on track.


I've had one hiccup this month--a 3 day long migraine that put me in low gear, to be sure. I have not been having migraine headaches for about 5 years now, but early this week that changed. 


I'm not sure what brought it on, other than the voluminous flowers that erupted on the Jasmine outside. I'm deathly allergic, but have never had a migraine reaction that I recall. Whatever caused it, it was a bad one. I'm back on track as of today. Yesterday and today Tanner, Oliver and I did some extra tracks through our suburban area, exploring nearby neighborhoods in the cool morning air. This is my favorite time of the year to walk; it was glorious. Tanner and Oliver thought so too.


We took a few detours to avoid large areas of Jasmine. Hopefully this helped to keep me from getting another whopper. Since I pledged to walk 2 miles a day, every day I miss means 2 more miles added to another day. What was I thinking? I didn't even allow myself a day off! I guess I'll learn from this experience. Hopefully you'll consider this when you pledge your miles.


Today I joined the Facebook page for Katie's site and the group, and updated her on my progress at her site: Lessons from 4 Legs. I think she was pleased and this made me feel proud, if only because I made up 3 days of 'sick time'. 


I was surprised that I had not already "Liked" her FB page, and pleased to see everything that is going on there: polls about what reinforces your dog, giveaways, Earth day ideas for your dog and much more. Looks like Katie and I are on the same page about living a greener lifestyle.


Enough rambling, I'm really here today to invite you to join Katie's Walking Challenge. She is extending the membership option through the end of June and enticing members with a nice prize package. I guess I should tell you it's free. The goal is simply to help everyone join forces to encourage one another. 


I'm curious about her prize package, but she's not naming everything except to say it will all be homemade, so I guess it will be a surprise. I like surprises, don't you? And it sounds sort of Etsy-ish; cool!


Before I wrap this up, I thought I'd share another idea I got from Katie (she's a bubbling bonanza of bow wow ideas!). I mentioned that I've been scribbling my miles on my planner and it's rather messy, crowded, etc. She then proceeded to introduce me to a really cool online place to track your exercise: Map My Walk. I checked it out today and wish I had started it from the getgo. It's a super cool way to keep track of your fitness, nutrition, goals, events and more. There's even a mapping function and you can access it with your iPhone or Blackberry. Who needs a planner? I'm really old school, huh?


So, if you're in need of some moral support to get in your daily walks with Fido, this may be your ticket. Just stop by her site, leave a comment with your name, your dogs' names and the number of miles you plan to walk for the remainder of the year. You can check in periodically and update her on your progress. She keeps a record in her sidebar, so

there you have your ultimate motivation.

Imagine having your name in someone's sidebar with an obvious "I'm behind on my dogs' walks" sign hanging there. Yikes! Hope to see you there soon. Happy tails!
© A. Boyko
Biking Counts Too!
Oliver Wants to Race
And as always, don't forget to visit 5 Minutes for Fido, where Tanner and Oliver spout off their opinions and generally offer up silliness.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

A Dog Walking Support Group:
Join us!

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
© Lessons from 4 Legs
Need Motivation?
 I Found a Dog Walk Support Group!
Just when I think I've seen everything, I find something so incredibly creative that I have to share it with you guys this very minute! What's totally cool about this finding is that it never would have happened had I not popped in at Brown Dog CBR to read their acceptance post for the Stylish Blog Award. While perusing their list of bloggers to pass on the award to, I found this gem: Lessons from 4 Legs. 

Those of you who know me well know that I am always preaching (encouraging!) exercise in a variety of ways. Katie, at Lessons from 4 Legs, has created a support group of sorts for less-than-motivated dog walkers. To join in you simply comment at her announcement post with a goal for 2011 miles to be walked, and add your URL, so she can list you on her sidebar. I'll be jumping into the walk group as of April 1, just after this round of Spring company heads back North.

Little do my boys know, but they'll be wearing pedometers while we hike, backpack, bike and walk, for the duration of 2011. Well, on second thought, maybe I'll wear the pedometer. I decided it would be tough to include swimming miles; that's okay; we'll call that extra credit. Tanner and Oliver will be getting plenty of extra credit in our backyard lap pool, as Tanner takes a dip most days--playing fetch--while Oliver runs the length of the pool, telling him what a nut he is for being in that wet stuff. 

Enough on our miles; what about you? Anybody up for joining me in this challenge? Let me know if you decide to hop in. I'm hoping it will prove to offer great lessons, as the site's name says.

© A. Boyko
Katie's approach is pretty informal, but she does ask that we report in periodically, so she can update our miles walked in her sidebar. I added her badge that you see above, to my sidebar. If you decide you're interested in joining in, just scroll down to the badge and click. You'll magically find yourself at the right place to plug into a group of walkers that will hopefully keep you motivated to meet your goals. There's something about peer pressure, huh? Great idea, Katie. We're ready to go!


And as always, don't forget to visit 5 Minutes for Fido, where Tanner and Oliver spout off their opinions and generally offer up silliness.
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