Showing posts with label Guest Post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guest Post. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

The Beard Tells All

Hey All! I'm having a wild time at Plymouth Rock today, pilgrim-style. The Beard is still a little mad that I got to go to Fenway last night without him, but he's got some good news for y'all. He's posting today!
Boys Behind The Blog

I saw this link-up on my friends blog and thought - "Man. My husband is way more interesting and funnier than any other blogger husbands in the history of ever, so this could be fun." When I asked, I suspected the exasperated "Noooooooooooooo" like when I ask him to take outfit photos, but he actually responded with an enthusiastic "Ok." Pretty good, right? So here goes. Now you can all see why I like him so much. (I set up this post and he wrote it after I left... therefore I take no responsibility for the following)

1. Does your wife use your real name or a nickname on her blog?
    On the blog I'm known as "The Beard." Which is fine with me. I have a beard, and beards are awesome. So I'm cool with it. Plus, it gives me leverage when she's trying to talk me into shaving it. 
D: "Pllleeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaassseeeeeeeeeee shave the beard!"
Beard: "Sorry babe. Can't do it. It would confuse all of your blog followers. I can't be "The husband formerly known as 'The Beard.' That would be CRAZY!"

2. If you had a blog, what would the title be?
    I used to have a blog. It was called Breakfast with Cheerios after the name of the Morning Radio show I used to host on KOHS 91.7 FM. I've been thinking of starting a new one where I could write about baseball. I'm considering calling it Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie, and Beards for Days or Left in our Field, Right in our Hearts: The Manny Ramirez chronicles. The biggest thing holding me back is that I am unapologetic homer and would write about nothing but how awesome Pedro used to be, how awesome Pedroia is right now, and how bad I hate every Yankee, ever. I'm not sure anyone wants to read that but me...

3. Do you ever feel ignored by her because of the blog?
    More so when she is reading blogs than when she is writing her own. But we have a good system worked out. If she is blogging then I get to watch baseball. Seriously, my MLB.com subscription is the best thing that ever happened to us. Sometimes she even pretends to be interested when I tell her every player's life story. 

4. How has her blog changed or evolved throughout your relationship?
     I think she created it when she went to Wales, so every post was "Me and a bunch of girls made a pyramid in front of some historic landmark." Now its pretty much "Take a picture of me wearing this new maxi dress so I can post it on my bloooooooooooog." 

5. What is your favorite post on her blog?
    I like the ones about me. I think we can all agree that those are the most interesting. Also, I'm not sure how many of you know this, but Sometimes, Always, Never was 100% my idea. I was even going to write a post for BYU Style about T-Shirt Necklines with that title but never got around to it. But I really think my favorite post was this one. 



Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Workout Wednesday: Running with Tayler Christiansen


Today's post comes from my smart and sporty friend Tayler. We met in England on our Study Abroad and now we talk all the time about history teacher stuff. :) Check out her blog about her book reviews, yummy recipes and her upcoming wedding and first year of teaching at my alma mater, Springville Junior High. And this post is the push I needed to get out and run today!


Why run? I hate tracks. Always have, always will. That is why I was never on track although I admired my younger sister for doing so. She was in great shape, able to run in such heat and at such distance. I was jealous of her legs.  But I hate tracks. Round and round and round and round. Going in a circle. That’s all it is—getting nowhere. I am a hamster running, trying to get somewhere, but am trapped in the same place.


I run (not on tracks, but outside exploring Provo) because I can. That is the reason.



I run away. I away from stress, from sickness, from bad days. When I am feeling down, I change into my shorts and running shirts, put my hair in a braid, turn my iPod up super loud, and head out the door. About 15 minutes in, whatever bothered me before is history. I am flying, I am fighting, and I am winning.

But, I am stubborn. I run towards a goal. I run because I am stubborn. Every step is a fight and I will prove to my body I can win. It is a test of courage, a test of diligence, of determination, of ambition, of spirit. But, it is mainly a test of strength. To see how far I can push myself. Can I make it all the way up this hill without walking? How many stairs can I run up? What is the longst, fastest sprint I can do? Who will give up first, my legs or my spirit? It is something I can prove to myself. Something I can strive for and show that I can achieve it and more. Besides, that high that you get after running is enough to keep you gong for the rest of the day—the satisfaction and knowledge that you just defeated your own body and made it do the impossible.

This mantra not only applies to running, but to whatever I (or you) do to work out and stay in shape. After I run and stretch, I like to do other exercises to build my muscle tone. Again, I like to push myself: 10 more seconds on core exercises, 5 more pushups, etc. 






So go out and go running. Don’t get stuck on an endless track. Find a windy, shady trail. Try some stairs. Run past your friends headed up to class and smile, showing off. Explore neighborhoods you’ve never been to before. Have a soundtrack going. Make sure to include Rocky Story music, such as “Gonna Fly Now” and “Training Montage” (even include Mulan’s “I’ll Make a Man Out of You.” When you hear these songs, push yourself to the utmost limit and DO NOT STOP NO MATTER WHAT until the song is done. Then, don’t stop even then! Keep going!

So my challenge for you is to listen to Lowell Thomas. Do a little more each day than you think you possibly can. You will thank yourself afterward. Because, it’ll surprise you—you can actually do it. Mind over body. Determination over mind. Be stubborn. Go run.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Workout Wednesday: Rock Climbing with Katie Ashby


Hey there! I'm Katie from These Are The Days - my husband, Devin and I are here to talk to you today about one of our favorite things to do: Rock Climbing!


It may come as a surprise to some people that rock climbing is actually extremely beneficial for your health, on multiple levels - that is, if it's done correctly!



Boring stuff first: the absolute most important thing to remember is that rock climbing is a dangerous sport, so it is essential that you get proper training and practice safety as you climb! If you're local to Utah, we highly recommend climbing at Momentum Indoor Climbing Gym (in Sandy) seeing as how Devin works there and all! The staff is amazing, helpful, and new climbers are always welcome and encouraged! Momentum is an awesome place to learn how to climb if you don't already know someone with the experience to teach you.


Like I said before, rock climbing is a great way to get in shape, stay in shape, and what's more, it's an awesome social activity. For starters? Climbing is heart-healthy. And by that I mean, it helps improve your cardiovascular system by stressing your heart (in a good way!) - it gets the blood pumping, and makes your heart stronger!


Rock climbing can also contribute to healthy weight loss! I think I read somewhere once that 1 pound = 3500 calories (just double-checked. I read right.), which means to lose 1 pound a week, you need to eliminate 500 calories each day. And guess what? Climbing at a "moderate intensity" for about 1 hour, burns 400! That means you spend some time at the gym, skip your daily can of soda, and you're there!

The most obvious benefit of rock climbing, I think, is toning and muscle building. Rock climbing is a progressive sport, so the better you get, the stronger you get, and the harder stuff you can climb! Climbing at those harder levels, and even as you're working your way up, requires a lot of strength, and a lot of that strength comes from your fingers, but it also counts where your arms, legs, and core are concerned! Climbing targets all of those main muscle groups in one total body work out! (plus, if you're asking me, it's a lot more fun than running on a treadmill!)


More awesome things about rock climbing: what some people don't know about climbing is that it is actually a very technical sport. You aren't just pushing off rocks to get to the top of a wall, there is a sequence to follow - so rock climbing requires a lot of mental (and physical) focus. Now, this is important.  It's easy to "plateau" in rock climbing if you let the mental part of it get the best of you! But as long as you have the right mental control, it's an awesome way to involve your mind while you exercise, and it helps increase your hand-eye coordination. Rock climbing is a sport where you can constantly challenge yourself and improve.


Oh, don't worry, we're not even done. Rock climbing is one of the best ways to increase your endurance! Walls in a climbing gym are typically anywhere from 30-60 feet tall - which doesn't seem like much, but when you're spending every inch of those feet pushing yourself mentally, and physically, it can seem much longer! Building up endurance is probably one of the most immediate benefits you'll notice if you start climbing regularly, which doesn't just benefit your improvement in climbing, it can help you last longer in other exercises (that is, if you even care for them anymore, now that you've found your new love for climbing!)


Okay, okay I'm almost done. Mostly because I know I've already convinced you to give it a try. But there's even more good that can come from tying into a rope and climbing up a wall. Climbing increases your FLEXIBILITY, BALANCE and COORDINATION! Just think about it! Am I right? I am.

And lastly, rock climbing is awesome because it is a sport that you can do rain or shine, inside or outside. And there are even different kinds of climbing:

1. You can boulder, which is done on much shorter walls, without a harness.
2. You can top-rope, which is the normal kind that most people begin with - the kind you probably think of when you think of rock climbing.
3. And when you become more experienced, you can lead climb!


Climbing is a sport that anyone can do, at any age! If you have any questions, click here and ask us!

**Isn't she great? If you are interested in guest posting on YOUR area of fitness expertise shoot me a email!**

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Deck the Blogs

I'm over HERE today guest blogging for my bestie Eliesa about creating Christmas traditions.

Her blog is awesome so make sure to add her to your Bloglovin', RSS reader, what-have-you won't regret it.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

All the Nice Things are for "Guests"

In case you missed it (meaning you aren't on Twitter), I was a guest blogger for the redeemingly bitchy and relentlessly hilarious Untypically Jia over the weekend while she enjoyed a nice little vacation. Click here and please enjoy!