Showing posts with label ellasport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ellasport. Show all posts

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Lunge with Shoulder Press and Rotation

Check out ellasport New Power Capris in action!  Fitness trainer extraordinaire, Julie Bobek, is the founder of "all about you" specialty classes at the Reebok Sports Club/NY which have the luxury of individual attention in a group setting.  Her fitness mantra is "aspire, act, achieve."

In this video she demonstrates how to do lunges with shoulder press rotation.  This is a total body exercise that not only works all the major muscle groups of the body, it will also increase your heart rate helping you burn more calories while you work your muscles!  


Monday, March 7, 2011

The Workout Skirt: 30% Off!

I have really enjoyed the passionate opinions of those in favor of the Workout Skirt (or running skirt) and those not so in favor if it!  So much so, that we have put our Workout Skirt on sale for this week. :)  The ellasport Workout Skirt is 30% off through March 14, 2011!  Happy shopping!!

ellasport's Workout Skirt

Friday, March 4, 2011

Corinne Ellison Models Her New ellasport Athletic Apparel!

ellasport's athlete across the pond in England is Corinne Ellison.  We are ecstatic to have her represent ellasport as she pursues the ultimate fitness goal: an Ironman! Corinne has recovered from the major heart surgery she underwent just eight months ago.  More about that in this post.

Corinne kicked butt in her first race since surgery a couple of weeks ago, finishing the Brighton half-marathon (in the UK) in 1:57!  Next up is the London Marathon in just one month and twelve days!  See pics below :).  Looking fabulous girl!

Corinne Ellison in her new ellasport athletic apparel!

Corinne in the Gramercy Racerback Tank and Power Capris!





Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Wish You Could Run Faster Than Most Men? Meet Keira Henninger - Ultra-Marathon Extraordinaire

I would like to give a little shout out to an amazing ultra-marathon-running woman: Keira Henninger! Keira is the race director of ultra-marathons all across California and is also a competitive ultra-marathon runner herself ranking in the top 20 women in the United States. Keira strongly believes in the positive mental benefits of running, as it has played an important part on her own emotional healing through life. In this article by Beyond Limits Magazine, Keira tells us how she discovered running and how it has helped her through challenging times. Her philosophy to life certainly isn’t one that avoids obstacles and she takes any challenge head-on.

Keira clearly kicks some serious butt - MEN'S butts!! "...One of the best things of all about my sport is that we actually race and compete against the men along with the women. I always say it’s never a bad day when you can beat 95% of the competition and most are men!”



Monday, February 28, 2011

The Workout Skirt: A Great Idea or a Silly Fad?

Is the workout skirt a great idea or a silly fad? There seems to be very strong opinions on both sides! Regarding the workout skirt, I have heard everything from "they should be banned from races" to "they're my favorite bottom to race in!" I, for one, am a HUGE fan of the workout skirt for a couple of reasons.

1. They include chafe-free compression shorts (not all do, but you should buy on that does!)
2. They leave something to the imagination! Seriously, how many times have you seen someone in spandex shorts and you feel as though you shouldn't be looking because they appear essentially naked? You can see everything! And what percentage of the female population actually looks good in super-tight AND super-short bottoms? Perhaps 0.5%. I am not one of those 0.5%! :)

So the skirt portion of the workout skirt, for me is a piece of comfort. And I think a lot of women agree. The workout skirt gives you the freedom to move as if you were just wearing spandex shorts, and positive body image self-confidence. Together these are powerful feelings for fueling your next personal best! :)

ellasport's Workout Skirt is below.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Corinne's First Race Since Heart Surgery Just 8 Months Ago!

ellasport's sponsored athlete from the UK, Corinne Ellison, underwent major heart surgery just 8 months ago.  Determined to not only get back her previous fitness level, she set the ultimate fitness goal for herself: an Ironman!  But first things first.

Last weekend was Corinne's first race since her surgery and she nailed it!  She ran the Brighton (UK) half-marathon in 1:57, the first race time she is proud of. :)

Here is her story in her words.

So, after much training, heartache and frustration, the day finally arrived for me to race again. The Brighton half marathon was my first ever race when I was very new to running back in 2007. It seemed a fitting race to aim for this year, given that I had to cancel my place last year.

I felt my training had really come on in the last few weeks when I had commited to regular runs, upped my long run mileage and had been back to my triathlon club runs once a week. If I wasn’t ready for the half marathon now, I never would be. On a recent study day, I was coached by a fellow coach who is also a runner / triathlete. He made me think about my nerves about racing, address my limiting beliefs about achieving my target goal and put together a strategy for the big day. This involved visualising the finish line, taking my iPod with me, running with a friend to pace me, amongst other things.
The day before the race, I spent the day in Brighton with friends, trying very hard not to get nervous. Butterflies were flying everywhere in my stomach and I just couldn’t relax. After an lovely pasta meal, we headed back to our hotel for an early night. I struggled to get to sleep and when I did, I dreamt I died and was floating round as a ghost! Disturbing!

All went to plan in the morning, with a good breakfast and arrival at the start line in time. My focus was on maintaining a steady pace – 9 minute miles for the entire course. I was determined to say the least.

Once the gun went off, I held back slightly, not being tempted to lurch forward with the crowd of eager runners. Running with my friends, we soon found our pace and I felt surprisingly comfortable at 8:50 min/miles. Around the course, I had several moments where I battled with tiredness but I soon shook these off when friends waved at me in the crowd. Knowing the course and area helped me and I reminsced about running in Brighton whilst training for my first London marathon. I felt overwhelmed at how much things have changed in the last 4 years.

At 12.5 miles, fatigue really kicked in. The first doubts about not finishing strongly came over me. My friend pep talked me to the max and I somehow continued my pace…all the way to a 1:57:04 finish. I couldn’t have been more pleased! It was the most incredible feeling to have achieved my goal, having never experienced this before. Whilst I had completed a marathon and felt ok, I had never achieved a time I was proud of. Until now!

A day later, I am still glowing and get little bursts of happiness when I think of what I’ve done. 8 months after heart surgery, I am feeling stronger than ever. I just can’t wait for the London marathon and an exciting summer of triathlons. I am now the proud owner of my ellasport outfit and can’t wait to try them out – photos coming soon!

Bring it on!!! :)  

Corinne has cute pics on her blog that I can't seem to copy!  Check them out here
 

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Falling In Love With Running Again

This time last year I was in half-marathon race shape as the NYC half-marathon is in March. But I didn't race that much last year - a couple of Triathlons that's it! So now that I am in warm and sunny Manila (Philippines) for a little while, I run every chance I get since access to a gym is not exactly easy like it is in NYC! I ran for 45 hot, hilly minutes today. :) I forgot how addicting - in a good way - running can be. Not to mention it's the best way to maintain your weight, or better yet, lose those impossible last 5 pounds. It's good to be back!

And the winner of the #runchat is....

Pamela Kramer - Renaissance Woman - from the great state of Texas!!  Pamela won a pair of ellasport Power Capris, which she loves!  Pamela writes about her new capris and other fun stuff here.

#runchat is a conversation held on Twitter by using "#runchat" by all participants.  Maybe this is obvious, but it was new to me! :)  The chat involves all things related to running.  Everyone from ultra-marathoners to run-walkers are on the chat sharing training tips, nutrition advice, and just sharing their general love for the great sport of running.  A sport that I am currently falling in love with again.  More on that later. 

The chat is hosted by Scott Miles of iRunnerBlog.com  (@iRunnerBlog on Twitter) and David H. of @RunningBecause.   ellasport was happy to sponsor the #runchat held on February 13th and is looking forward to the next one!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

ellasport Sponsoring #runchat on Twitter!

So what are you doing tomorrow night at 8 pm eastern time?  Join us on Twitter for the #runchat hosted by @irunnerblog and @RunningBecause!

I am so excited that we are sponsoring tomorrow evening's #runchat!  We will be giving away a pair of the Power Capris!  Details for the chat are here.

In order to be eligible for give away, you need to like ellasport on facebook and follow us on Twitter.

Hope to talk with you tomorrow!

Pam

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Part 2 of My Interview with ellasport's Corinne Ellison of the UK!

 Here is part two of my interview with Corinne as she tells us about her very first run after surgery and what keeps her positive and driving forward!

5.  When was your first run after surgery? How was it - scary, exciting, etc.?

At 8 weeks, doctors and physios told me it was ok to break into a jog. That's exactly what I did, precisely on my 8 week date. Before then, I had been attending cardiac rehabilitation classes with patients aging up to 80! I ran on a treadmill with people in the next room so I felt safe. There was no fear, just excitement as I began to experience the familiar rush of endorphins. That was it, I was off! I had to be careful to take it steady and had a run/walk strategy for much of my first few runs. 

6.  Tell us about your goal of Ironman and the races on your schedule to get you there!

The challenge of Ironman has been lurking away in the back of my mind for the last few years. I found it fascinating watching footage of competitors striving to complete on of the toughest physical races. The sheer determination involved both in training for the event and during the race itself appeals to me as it tests your mental strength to the max. Even as a novice triathlete and before I knew about my heart condition, I had planned to complete an Ironman in 2012. After my experience, I couldn't be more motivated to achieve this goal. I have a summer of olympic distance triathlons planned and a half Ironman in September. Next year will be almost a full year training for an Ironman in the US - hopefully Florida in November 2012. Incidentially - this will be the month I turn 30!

7.  Compare your fitness level and activities before surgery and where you are today.

Before I knew about my heart condition, I was training regularly (up to 10 hours a week) but didn't seem to be improving. It appears that was a reason and on finding this out, I was very grateful! After my surgery, I seem to have a new energy and certainly don't lack enthusiasm to try to push the boundaries! I no longer have any shortness of breath or feelings of pressure in my chest. I have noticed a big improvement in my running times already and am so excited to see what I am capable of this year. 

8.  What has been the toughest part of recovery or of this whole situation?  And the best?

I would have to say the toughest part of the situation as a whole was the wait for the surgery. This felt like torture and left me mentally exhausted. The worst part of recovery is frustration at wanting to get back to normal physically.  I have taken many steps backwards and acknowledging that the body take a long time to heal after major surgery has been difficult at times. The best outcome has certainly been the overwhelming positive response to my blog posts recording my journey week by week. This includes messages from others going through a similar experience with heart surgery - I'm so privileged to have been able to share my experience and help others with theirs. 

9.  How do you remain positive and what drives you forward?

Keeping things in perspective has been an important aspect of my emotional recovery through the whole experience. Looking to the future allowed me to deal with what was happening in the present. I didn't allow myself to feel sorry for myself, only focusing on how lucky I was to have had my condition picked up and resolved. Having a written list of goals with attached timeframes helps drive me forward and take the necessary steps to succeeding.
  

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Part 1 of My Interview with ellasport's Corinne Ellison of the UK!

So in my last post I introduced ellasport's sponsored athlete from the UK, Corinne Ellison, as she pursues the ultimate fitness test - an Ironman in 2012!  Corinne has an important history that makes her journey to Ironman particularly inspiring.  During her training for the London Marathon last year, she was diagnosed with a heart condition that required her to stop exercising immediately until she could have open-heart surgery!  


During my first interview with Corinne, I learned how she went from the 7-minute shuffle around the block (right after surgery) to training for a half-marathon coming up later this month! 

1.  What is the heart condition that you have? 

I was diagnosed with an atrial septal defect or ASD which is a hole between the top chambers of the heart. The hole was 2cm x 3cm - so pretty large and meant a large proportion of blood was flowing backwards though my heart causing it to enlarge. The heart condition is classed as a congenital defect meaning something I was born with but had gone undetected for 27 years!

2.  When did you notice something was not quite right in terms of your health?  Had it affected your running and other workouts?

Soon after I had run the Berlin marathon in September 2009 in exactly the same time I had run the London marathon earlier in the year, I began to feel frustrated at my lack of progress. Little by little, I noticed small changes in my health such as increased fatigue, shortness of breath at rest and palpitations. I put these symptoms down to general tiredness and the stress of having a busy life. I continued to push myself with hard running, biking and swimming sessions, trying to keep up with other members of my triathlon club. Eventually I went to see my doctor and within two weeks, I was diagnosed with the hole in my heart. 

3.  Tell us about the surgery you had in order to fix your heart.

Doctors performed several tests and took their time to decide which was the best option for closing the hole. It was decided that open heart surgery was the only option. I had the choice of a vertical or horizontal incision in my chest. I opted for a vertical scar as this meant a better recovery especially for returning to swimming. Fear didn't take hold of me until I went down to the operating theatre. Previously, I had been effectively blocking out nerves. During the surgery my heart was stopped for 39 minutes and I was put onto a 'bypass' machine. I spent a period on intensive care and was eventually released from hospital after 8 days.    

4.  Recovery!  Tell us what it was like and what you were thinking after the surgery and into your early recovery.

Recovery after the surgery was a roller-coaster of emotions! Sometimes I felt great, others I was exhausted and pain. Very quickly, I realized I wasn't invincible! All my thoughts were focused on getting better and achieving my goals. I had deferred a London marathon place and was desperate to to back to running. Before diagnosis, I had a clear plan of what I wanted to achieve and by when. Regularly reading these goals kept my spirits up in recovery. I was on countdown to my milestone dates: I was allowed to walk round the block after a week - I managed a whole 7 minute shuffle! Day by day, the distance increased and I began to feel stronger. I was in a lot of pain from my chest and neck but found it useful to concentrate on how lucky I was to have made it through such major surgery relatively well!

Monday, February 7, 2011

ellasport Sponsors Corinne Ellison of the UK!

ellasport is now sponsoring Corinne Ellison of the UK!  She has overcome open-heart surgery and is now on the journey to the ultimate fitness test of an Ironman in 2012!  I am truly honored to be a part of her journey!  Here is a little bit about our girl Corinne.  

Corinne Ellison (28) grew up in Derby, UK and now lives on the beautiful south coast of England. After obtaining a BA (Honors) degree, Corinne worked as an emergency department nurse before completing a further degree in midwifery. While providing health care, she enjoyed the challenge of combining shift work, with starting a business and training for endurance events! Corinne currently runs a UK events business with her business partner (www.boothstar.co.uk). She is also training to become a success coach and hopes to empower others to achieve their goals and open their minds to the endless possibilities in life.

After a non-sporting background, Corinne took up running in 2006 after watching her boyfriend complete the London marathon. The sheer emotion and atmosphere of the event spurred her on and she began to run regularly. After completing her first marathon in 2007 and finishing in 6:19, Corinne became passionate about improving her times. This passion extended to triathlon after she joined the local triathlon club. At her first olympic distance triathlon, Corinne finished third....from last! Undetered and remaining focused, she continuing training knowing she had more to give.

In January 2010, in the middle of marathon and triathlon training, Corinne was diagnosed with a previously undetected congenital heart condition. The condition meant her heart was starting to fail and she had to stop all exercise until undergoing open heart surgery. This experience left her determined to get back to full fitness and share her story with others as a means to both raise awareness and inspire others to overcome obstacles. Corinne now challenges herself to complete her best ever marathon time, a half iron distance triathlon in 2011 and the ultimate challenge of an Ironman in 2012! Corinne is delighted to be sponsored by ellasport and is looking forward to sharing the journey with all women who love exercise and love celebrating life. 
You can follow Corinne on Twitter  @Bungleduck!

Sunday, January 16, 2011

The Workout Skirt

Tennis players know what's up - working out in a skirt is perfect!  They look adorable yet seriously sporty, they are really comfortable, wick moisture, and move with your every move.  If the shorts underneath offer support and compression then you have the perfect bottom for working out!

Some questions to consider when considering a skirt to workout in:


1.  How short of a skirt are you comfortable wearing?

This is important.  The shorts underneath will ideally be on the tighter side.  This helps you look slim and helps keep the skirt in place during your workout.  Since the shorts are tight they need to be long enough so they don't dig into your legs causing "sausage legs"!  The length of the skirt should be slightly longer than the shorts underneath

2.  Does low-rise work for you?

The rise of the shorts of the skirt will vary greatly among brands.  I often think the low-rise skirts are cute but then I do the jump test in the dressing room.  If they fall down or become very loose, they go back to the rack because I don't want a skirt that falls down when I'm running, Spinning, etc.  If you like low-rise, find the widest part of your hip and find a skirt that sits above that point.  This way it should fall passed your hips.   

3.  Do you favor a little swing in your skirt or are you a clean lines kind of girl?

This is a personal aesthetic choice and will probably be the initial factor in deciding which skirts make it to the dressing room with you.  Skirtsports.comhttp://skirtsports.com/ has many skirts to choose from.  ellasport's Workout Skirt is on the longer side and it sits approximately one inch below the natural waistline.  The skirt has a slight A-line shape and is slightly longer than the compression shorts that are (attached) underneath.  It's a great choice for running.

 

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Does the fit of your athletic clothing affect your workout?

Yes it does!  In my last post I wrote about some of the details to think about when choosing tops to workout in.  Now for the bottom side of the issue!  The choices are varied for what to wear on the bottom, but each essentially fall into one of three categories: shorts, pants, or capris.  The two key factors for a perfect fitting bottom is the fabric and fit.  The fabric needs to be thick enough to cover any imperfections.  It also should be stretchy and offer some compression, which "smooths" you out - flattering your curves.  It's very much worth it to splurge on a great pair of workout pants.  The better the fabric, the better the fit.  Also, they should hold up for years!  Expect to spend at least $75 for a good pair of workout pants or capris. 

Capris and Pants
My favorite are capris that are very fitted, actually tight, or those with compression.  This fit is gaining in popularity and I am a huge fan!  Of course the amount of compression offered differs by manufacturer and also by item.  One of the pioneers in this field of compressive athletic apparel is CW-X. Their garments offer A LOT of compression.   In a nut shell, the compression slows the onset of fatigue in your muscles, helps your body absorb shock better, and also aids in quicker recovery when worn after exercise.  But the BEST part is that they make you look about 10 pounds thinner!  SO forget the baggy, cotton capris.  Get a pair of slimming capris or pants that actually make you look thinner, which will make you feel good about yourself, which will motivate you to workout!  These capris and pants are great for long distance running, when muscle fatigue is more on a concern.  Though I wear them for short- and long-distance runs.

For capris that offer some compression but are not as tight as the CW-X brand, my favorite are the New Power Capris by ellasport.  They "smooth you out" and flatter your curves because they fabric offers a moderate amount of compression.  The zip-pocket in the back is made of Coolmax mesh, which breathes really well.  The placement of this pocket is perfect because it literally cuts your butt in half.  Who doesn't want their butt to look smaller?! :) These capris are perfect for running, Spin class, abs class, strength training, whatever you love to do!

In the colder months, yoga pants by lululemon are my favorite to wear over my capris to and from the gym and are also great to wear when running errands.  I think they're too baggy at the bottom for yoga, but they have other pants that aren't as baggy and are great for yoga.

In my opinion, baggy pants are not the best option when it comes to looking and feeling good about yourself when you're working out.  After all, the thinnest part of most women is from their knees down.  Why cover it up!?  Perhaps they are more comfortable to some people, but I think if most women tried on a great pair of tighter fitting capris or pants they would look great, and feel great to boot!  The fabric is key, however.  So maybe you can find a pair of pants that are more fitted at the top and looser at the bottom that would be flattering.  lululemon is a good source for such pants.
Shorts
I personally do not like working out in shorts but many women can't imagine working out in anything else!  The Nike Tempo running shorts seem to be the most popular.  Don't worry if you hate shorts, there are plenty of other options out there!

Next post is about the Workout Skirt!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Does the fit of your athletic clothing affect your workout?

YES IT DOES!  When your athletic clothing/apparel fits you well, you feel good about yourself, and feeling good about yourself is an incredibly powerful motivator in helping you stick with your health and fitness goals.

As the new year begins, MANY people will flock to the gym in hopes of making this year the year they get healthier, get fit, or lose weight.  The sad truth is that about 50% of these people with drop their new workout dreams a goals within six months.  To be included in the half that STICKS with their fitness goals, go shopping!  You need to find an outfit that you love and that makes you feel good when you have it on.  Here are a couple items you need to find and things to think about when choosing your new apparel.

1. Sports Bra 
If you are running, Spinning, doing cardio circuits, etc. you will want to go with a very supportive sports bra.  If you choose a tank top with a bra attached you may still need to wear a sports bra underneath for adequate support.  My favorite sports bra is made by CW-X.  But you have to be comfortable with your sports bra being really tight to wear this!  If you prefer to breathe a little easier, Champion makes a good one.  Be sure to buy a sports bra that is made from a moisture-wicking fabric.  Typically, these include fabrics such as nylon, Lycra, Supplex, Coolmax, etc.


2. The Top
First choose between a tank top or a tee shirt made of a moisture-wicking fabric (same as above).  Now I'm not talking about a huge, baggy tee shirt! :) I want you to find a flattering tee shirt that has a feminine shape that flatters your curves, and not one that hides your body!
A tee shirt offers more coverage.  However, try on a few tank tops because you may find that they are more flattering.  The fitted tank tops with a bra attached are often more flattering than a tee shirt because they show your shoulders and collar bone.  Pay attention to the length of the top and also how tight it is.  If you'll be doing yoga or pilates, you will want the top to be more on the fitted side.  Typically a top with a bit more length is better for feeling confident.

My favorite tank top with a bra attached is the Chelsea Racerback by ellasport - it's why I started a new line!  It's fitted at the top and waist and then falls gently over your hip.  My favorite tank top without a bra attached is the Charlotte Running Tank by ellasport.  This tank offers a looser fit but it still has a flattering feminine shape.


Next post I'll talk about what to look for in choosing bottoms!

Friday, December 31, 2010

Be Bold Be Brave Be Seen in 2011!

It's that time of year again!  The combination of over eating since Thanksgiving and the resolutions made tonight - New Years Eve - the gym will surely be packed with people for the next month or so. Whether you are re-visiting the gym/working out after a major absence or are coming back with some serious motivation to get even fitter than you left 2010, I want you to Be Bold Be Brave and Be Seen!! :)

Be Bold
You've taken the first step - deciding that your health and fitness is an important priority for your well being.  Now be bold!  Have a plan for any and all possible reasons/excuses that could, and will, come up so that they do not derail you from your health and fitness plans.  We all have things to work around.  MAKE IT HAPPEN.  It's okay if you're plan for an hour run outside or Kettlebell class at the gym turned into a 20-minute, at-home workout with gallons of water for weights and lots of planks!  BE FLEXIBLE.  Over the Christmas holiday my sister and I were snowed in at my parents' house but we still managed to get in a couple of really good workouts!  We printed out a few from Women's Health Magazine and were sweating within minutes!

Be Brave
This is a great time to face your fears, tackle your biggest, loftiest goals and go for it!  You've got nothing to lose and everything to gain.

Be Seen
There's nothing like that feeling of euphoria after an intense sweat session!  I love that I-can-conquer-anything feeling after a super Spin class or a great run.  Just 20 minutes of light cardio will increase your endorphins, your circulation, and your mood!  Now get out there and Be Seen!

ellasport's newest collection was inspired by the idea, Be Bold Be Brave Be Seen.  Here's the video we made at the shoot that talks a little bit about it.


Be Bold Be Brave Be Seen from ellasport.com on Vimeo.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! :)

Friday, December 24, 2010

The Perfect Tee Begins With The Perfect Fabric!

As I was folding my Charlotte Running Tanks and Park Tees this past weekend, I was admiring the amazing fabric!  It has a slight waffle texture to it, which makes it more fun aesthetically and it helps with the breathe-ability.  The fabric is one of the most important aspects of technical athletic apparel.  It takes me months to chose a fabric for a new item!
Here's a close-up of the Bright Blue Park Tee:
The fabric is 94% Nylon and 6% Lycra - VERY silky, soft against your skin so chaffing is not an option.  In this video Julie Bobek and I talk about the fabric and pieces of the Be Bold Be Brave Be Seen collection!  We also talk about the perfect tee - The Park Tee - and the details of the fit!


Product Description from ellasport.com on Vimeo.


A photo of the entire Park Tee:

Vital Juice's Vital Spy - Dec. 16th

I made Vital Juice's (New York City edition) Vital Spy on Thursday!!!  Vital Juice is a daily newsletter that is a great resource for staying current on all things related to health and fitness.  They have editions that are focused on cities like LA, San Francisco, and Chicago!
Check out Thursday's write-up, which includes my healthy weekend plans :).
http://bit.ly/eLXC2m

ellasport does yoga?

While I personally have only done yoga a handful of times, I truly believe in the benefits of a regular practice.  I felt them right away!  I say every week that I wish I did more yoga.  But the fact of the matter is, like you, life pulls me in a million directions and when I can squeeze time in for a workout, I choose to run, Spin, or circuit train like a mad woman!
Yoga offers many perks to the female athlete.  Here are a few of the big ones: flexibility for all your muscles - not just the ones you stretch to run; a sense of calm, which enables you to handle everyday stress better; and overall strength from your finger tips to your toes!
SO this past weekend we went down to Past Tense Yoga Studio in Washington, DC to introduce ourselves to their community!  Owner of the studio, Kelly DiNardo, was an amazing host!  Kelly is a yogi, a writer AND a runner, among other things, and she found herself looking fabulous in the New Power Capris!  These pants and the Chloe Long Sleeve Tee were big hits!

ellasport Chloe Long Sleeve and New Power Capris
My friend Aashumi, is the owner of Mirasa Design - eco-friendly, handmade kids toys that are ADORABLE!  She was at the studio this past weekend, like she is everyday :).  Aashumi is a true yogi and loves ellasport!  Here she is educating a customer on a Mirasa animal.  My favorite is the zebra!

Mirasa Design at Past Tense Yoga Studio
Thanks for a great event Kelly!  We can't wait until next year!

Spin Playlist 11.21.10

Here it is - my latest Spin playlist that I also played today to get me through a kick-butt circuit workout.  Enjoy! :)
-Miami 2 Ibiza: Swedish House Mafia & Tinie Tempah
-Animal: Neon Trees
-I Want You: Fefe Dobson
-Up Straight to The Sky: Sandy Vee
-Waiting Outside The Lines: Greyson Chance
-Raise Your Glass: P!nk
-Everything: The Veronicas
-I Gotta Feeling: Black Eyes Peas
-Only Girl (In The World): Rihanna
-Stuttering: Fefe Dobson
-You're The One: Niamh Egan
-Touch: Natasha Bedingfield
-Raindrops: Stunt
-Quicksand (Thievery Corp. remix): Natalie Walker (cool down)
-Stereo Love: Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina
(cool down)