Hot Chocolate 5k/15k Giveaway & Promo Code

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Where will you run for chocolate?

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about the Philadelphia Hot Chocolate 5k/15k and all the goodies and perks that come a long with it. Now here’s your chance to win your very own entry into the race!

Here’s a little bit more about the race, incase you haven’t heard about it:

The Hot Chocolate 15/5k, coined as America’s Sweetest Race, is brought to you by RAM Racing.  Established in 2008, the inaugural Hot Chocolate 15/5k ran through the streets of Chicago, Illinois. Since its inception, over 200,000 participants have ran for chocolate, making it the fastest growing race series in the nation!

Each Hot Chocolate 15/5k race features both a 15k (9.3miles) and 5k (3.1miles) distance and all runners are encouraged to join the fun! Participants receive an award winning goodie bag, which they collect at the expo along with their race packet.

Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) is the official charity partner of the Hot Chocolate 15/5k series. The RMHC program provides a “home-away-from-home” for families and children facing a serious medical crisis so they can stay close by their hospital at little or no cost. For more information on our charity partner visit our city specific charity pages.

Even if you don’t win my giveaway, register here with promo code “BallerinaMug” for an additional travel mug in your swag bag!

Enter below for your chance to win an entry into one of their races (See a complete list here) Giveaway will be open until February 10th.

 

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Guest Post: How I Became A Runner

(Editor’s Note: It must be guest post week here at ABP! Today’s is brought to you by Laura Roeseler of Project Lovely Laura on why she started running as part of a Girls Gone Sporty Ambassador Blog Exchange. Make sure you head over to her blog then to read my post on why I started running!)

Laura Roeseler post-10K Race (1)For as long as I can remember, I’ve despised running.  The memory of achy legs, burning lungs, and disappointment are seared into my brain from childhood gym classes.  I could never run a complete lap during the timed mile, much less the entire mile.  I only ran when I thought the gym teacher was watching and I almost always finished last.

Having been overweight nearly my entire adult life, I decided to get serious about my health last January and much to my surprise, I decided to start running to lose weight.  I’ve met some amazing runners in my life and I am always intrigued by their passion and determination.  I could never understand what would possess someone to run, but there was always a small voice in my head thinking If they can do it, why can’t I?  I downloaded the Couch-to-5K app and set off on a path that changed my life.

If you aren’t familiar with it, the Couch-to-5K program is designed to get beginners to go from sitting on the couch to running a 5K (or approximately 30 minutes) in 9 weeks.  The first day of the program consisted of 9 intervals of 60 seconds of running and 90 seconds of walking.   I didn’t even think I could complete one interval, much less 9, but I decided it was worth a try.  Running was exactly as difficult as I remembered; each second was a struggle and I checked my phone obsessively to count down the seconds to my next walking interval.  I ended up completing all 9 intervals that first day and I was sweaty, out of breath, and incredibly proud of myself.

As I progressed through the weeks of the Couch-to-5K program, I was faced with an ever present battle of mind over matter.  I would look ahead to the scheduled intervals and think that each was impossible.  Never once though, did my legs give out and I quickly learned that my mental strength was holding me back in my running, not my physical strength.  I was always able to complete the intervals, although sometimes I had to repeat a day or a week to build up my strength.

I deviated a bit from the Couch-to-5K program last summer and decided to try my own interval training.  Shortly after changing gears, I ran a mile non-stop for the first time in my life, which was a huge milestone.   I ran my first 5K in September 2013 and followed with my first 10K on October 13th.   Crossing the finish line in those races was incredible; I was elated and felt such a sense of accomplishment.   Those races did more for my self-esteem than I can ever express.

late Summer 2013 iPhone pics 048I will be running my first half marathon in early April and while training is challenging, I love pushing the boundaries of what I thought I was mentally and physically capable of doing.   I love the sense of incredible accomplishment that running provides and the self confidence that it gives me.  I’m more confident as a mother, wife, friend, and in my professional life and I know that I can do anything I set my mind to!

 

 

Philadelphia Hot Chocolate 5k/15k & Promo Code

(Disclaimer: I’m an ambassador for this race, and exchange for two posts for it, I’ve received a goody bag and entry into the race.)

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Who doesn’t love hot chocolate and running?

I certainly do. When I heard that the Hot Chocolate 5k/15k team was looking for ambassadors, I knew I had to sign up. The Hot Chocolate 5k/15k falls perfectly on April 6th: about a month prior to the Broad Street Run. You’ll have two options: a 5k or a 15k, both of which start at 7:15am on a Sunday at the Art Museum.

5ks at the Art Museum in Philly are my favorite: even though it’s not as pretty as Fairmount Park, they’re easily accessible for most people in the city without a car (especially for me–I can walk) and the Art Museum and Eakins Oval makes for a pretty cool after party.2013-HC-this-is-your-goodie-bag_WITH-sizing-chart

The race swag seems pretty awesome too–a fleece sweatshirt (we all have too many t-shirts anyway) and an awesome finisher’s mug. There will be Chocolate Fondue, Dippable Snacks and Hot Chocolate at the after party in Eakins Oval too!

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Register here with promo code “BallerinaMug” for an additional travel mug in your swag bag!

Check back here soon for more information and a giveaway–I’ll be giving one reader a free entry to the Hot Chocolate 5k/15k in a city of your choosing!

Avoiding Workout Slumps & Working Out at Home

Running and ballet prety much occupies all of the time I dedicate to working out. But given my apparently extreme tendency to become injured, I’ve decided I needed to step up my cross-training and strength training game.

For the time being, I’ve decided to forgo a gym membership since it seems like an unnecessary expense. Although, I have to admit, it’s more getting the motivation to take the subway to get to the gym that’s making me push it off for now.

Instead, I’ve turned to at home workouts, both of my own making and some via Pinterest. My current go-to right now is this “Anywhere Workout” via Fitsugar:

Image via http://www.fitsugar.com/Workout-Poster-Week-24187265

Image via http://www.fitsugar.com/Workout-Poster-Week-24187265

Mostly because it varies the workout throughout the week and it gives me something strict to follow, and seems like a pretty good way to start getting fit again (trust me, after what is pretty much months off, I feel so very out of shape).

What’s your go-to at home workout?

Weekend Wrap-Up: Trip Home Edition

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Every once in a while, it just feels good to get out of the hustle and bustle of the city and head home to the suburbs for the weekend. Plus, it doesn’t hurt that a lot more (and cheaper) shopping options once you leave the city–especially if you don’t have a car in the city. I even kept joking that I should do all the shopping I possibly could because there was a 2% difference in sales tax at home! I was glad to get in some shopping at Target (we went twice–it’s probably my favorite store) and some much-needed cheaper grocery shopping done (things can get expensive in Philly).

I didn’t end up picking up much besides groceries over the weekend, despite trying to find some new makeup. I did however pick up another pullover from Target since I love my current one for both running and ballet.

It was a last-minute decision to head home for the weekend–but I’m glad I decided to go. It was good to be home for a little while and away from my computer for most of the weekend (even if I didn’t get to work on my blog and its new design).

That’s it for now–but I’ll have plenty more reads for the rest of the week!

What did you do this weekend?