Fit Blogger We Love: Cassey Ho of Blogilates
May 3, 2013 by Jenn
Filed under Fit Blogger We Love, Hot Topics
I had the privilege of meeting Cassey Ho of Blogilates at a Jamba Juice event last year in Chicago (in fact, she was my circus-workout partner!), and she was just so darn sweet. I’d done some of her YouTube workouts before and knew she could get you sweating up a storm, but she was truly as energetic [...]
Fit Blogger We Love: Tina Haupert of Carrots ‘N’ Cake
March 1, 2013 by Jenn
Filed under Fit Blogger We Love, Hot Topics
Hey, hey, hey! It’s time for another edition of Fit Blogger We Love! (Check out our first feature with Caitlin Boyle here if you missed it!) And today’s featured blog is Ms. Tina Haupert, author of this rad read and creator of the super popular blog Carrots ‘N’ Cake. A fellow CrossFit lover, Tina takes her [...]
Workout I Did: A Little of This, A Little of That
My workouts are notoriously interrupted these days, but that doesn’t mean I don’t try. It’s a good thing every little bit counts, right? And actually, the good thing about not knowing how long I’ll have to exercise before I get interrupted by the gym daycare is that I do my best to work my hardest and [...]
Fit Blogger We Love: Caitlin Boyle of Healthy Tipping Point
January 11, 2013 by Jenn
Filed under Fit Blogger We Love, Hot Topics
There are about a bazillion awesome bloggers out there. And while we’ve highlighted a few here or there, in the New Year we wanted to share more about the ones we really, really dig. Those that inspire us to be healthier. Share their honest experiences. Make a mean protein pancake. Get us laughing. In general, [...]
Runaroni, the Happy Runner’s Treat (And a Recipe for Kale Sausage Soup!)
December 17, 2012 by Jenn
Filed under Blogs, Eating In, From Jenn, Giveaways, Nosh, Past Giveaways, Recipes, Running, Sponsored Posts
The following is a post sponsored by Brooks Running. For our sponsored post policy, click here. I sincerely hope you sang that headline instead of read it. Because it was written that way. We all know I’m a sucker for bad puns and jingles, and this one was just too easy—and awesome! As part of our ongoing [...]
FitLinks: Our Favorite College Fitness Bloggers and Links!
Kickin’ it in your dorm and looking for something healthy to feast your eyeballs on? For Fit Bottomed College Week, we’ve rounded up a few of the best healthy living blogs written by college students (many of them came from your rad suggestions on the Twitter, so thank you!), along with a couple of other college-related goodies. [...]
What’s on Kristen’s Fitness Bucket List?
July 27, 2012 by Kristen
Filed under Endurance Events & Training, From Kristen, Question of the Week, Running, Swimming
We’re talking fitness bucket lists—you know, the stuff we want to do before we die—for this edition of Question of the Week! Yeah, it’s a little morbid, but it’s fun to share the stuff we really, really want to do! I love lists. I think I might’ve mentioned that a time or two. But, it’s [...]
Workout, Interrupted
As I’ve mentioned, child care was a hugely important factor in joining my new gym. I knew that my daughter would likely take some time to adjust to the child care situation, but I didn’t really anticipate that it would take over a month of pretty consistent drop-offs without seeing a ton of improvement. While [...]
What’s On Erin’s Fitness Bucket List?
July 13, 2012 by Erin
Filed under From Erin, Question of the Week
We’re talking fitness bucket lists—you know, the stuff we want to do before we die—for this edition of Question of the Week! Yeah, it’s a little morbid, but it’s fun to share the stuff we really, really want to do! I tend to be a creature of habit. I know what I like and what I [...]
Keeping Records to Break Records
July 12, 2012 by Kristen
Filed under Endurance Events & Training, From Kristen, Running, Swimming, Technology
It’s no secret that I’m a list-making, note-taking fool. For someone who doesn’t, like, do math, I really like data. A lot. I honestly love wearing my GPS watch while running so I can look at exactly how far I went and how fast (or slow) I ran during each mile. One of the redeeming [...]







