fitness
One Month of Sky Zone Skyrobics Classes
Not too long ago I revisited Sky Zone, an awesome indoor trampoline park in St. Louis. They also exist in several other US cities, so check their site to see if there is one near you. My last post was just about Sky Zone in general, but for this post I’ll be focusing on their fitness classes, also known… Continue reading
How to Stay Fit While Traveling
I recently read a post by Jessica of the Globe Trotter Girls, How Can I get Healthy on the Road? It inspired me to talk about fitness on the road. I will even include actual workouts at the end of the article!
Working out while traveling is hard
There is no getting around it. Exercising while you are on the… Continue reading
Hotel Activities Worth Hanging Around For
I had a great time going on outings with the Media Group that stayed in the Mexico hotel, Villa Del Palmar Loreto (VDPL) together, but I am so glad that Ayngelina, Cailin and I decided to stay a few extra days. I am always looking to spend more time in Mexico (especially with such great roommates) but the extra… Continue reading
Being Skinny Freaks Me Out
I know most girls would love to say they dropped a ton of weight and simply couldn’t gain it back. That would be a normal response to being skinnier than one had ever been before, right?
I was born chubby. Seriously, I popped out of my mom with chipmunk cheeks that Alvin himself would envy. They were borderline jowls.
Maraton del Agua: 6K in Buenos Aires
In April, I signed up for a 6K run here in Buenos Aires. I didn’t really train for it at all, I was just doing it for fun with a group of friends. I ended up finishing in 36 minutes. I didn’t have a set goal so I can’t be unhappy with that. I really wanted to be in St.… Continue reading
Lingerie & strobe lights: the Buenos Aires gym
In case you did not know this about me, I like to work out. I know my chubby chipmunk cheeks paint a different picture, but it is true. I mostly like to run, but I also like to try out classes and circuit training workouts.
For the first 11 months of my time in Buenos Aires, I survived without a… Continue reading