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Gazelle Girl Picks


1. Prana Veeda Wrap –  The perfect everyday cover-up! You can keep it casual by pairing it with your Kelly Capri and Fleur Top or dress it up with the Harlow Dress. This simple tie front offers great versatility to your wardrobe…not to mention it’s 45% recycled spun polyester, making it so comfy!

2. Prana Quinn Dress – Head straight from the beach to date-night in this form-ftting and fun summer dress! The Quinn comes in many amazing patterns and colors; along with an attractive double strap racer-back. For added support, the Quinn also has an internal shelf bra. Be sure to pack the Prana Veeda Wrap to cover up with when the sun goes down.

3. Lole Essential Jacket - A must-have for the Gazelle Girl on the go! Using 2nd Skin Light fabric with a 4-way stretch, you’ll never want to part with this cozy jacket. It’s all about the details with Lole; with a stand up collar, beautiful ruching, and clean lines, you are sure to look great from gym to around town. The Lole Twist Tank and Motion Pants will complete this look perfectly!

4. Nike Cyclone Vapor Jacket – This jacket is flattering, lightweight and stows in it’s own pocket. It’s also water-resistant, but doesn’t cling to your skin. Its adjustable hood adds warmth and protection and its lower back pockets are perfect for stashing small items. With Nike pushing the trends the Cyclone comes in endless colors, all with polka dots and a slight sheen. Throw it on over the Relay Strappy Running Tank for a spring run or to and from the gym!

5. Moving Comfort Jubralee Bra – Flattering fit and fun colors, along with ultimate support, make this the perfect pick for high impact sports. Its seam-free interior molded cups and adjustable straps gives you comfort, shape and support when you need it most. Pair it with the Take It On Tank and Endurance Capri for a perfect ensemble.

Keep checking back for more Gazelle Girl picks!

Gazelle Girl Nicole

 

Stay Strong, Stay Safe

Safety comes to mind immediately when thinking of your loved ones. After all, who hasn’t told someone to drive carefully at night or in bad weather? That’s why it amazes me that runners don’t always think of their own personal safety. I recall a night last summer when I was out for a late run; it wasn’t until the runner was literally twenty feet in front of me that I saw him. And yes, he was dressed in black from head to toe. I can’t even imagine how a driver would manage to spot him when he was crossing the road! You don’t have to look like a construction worker to be safe. I’ve had discussions with both young and old, and it seems that the push against being safe lies in the fact that runners and walkers don’t want to stand out. I say that standing out is better than the alternative! Granted, Gazelle Sports does have both the Nathan and Amphipod vests for those who want to truly be seen, but we also carry a much more assorted array of safety gear.

For someone who wants to be a little more subtle but still safe, we have both reflective belts and a Xinglet. The Nathan belt clips around your waist and is adjustable with a zipper pocket and ID card holder. The Amphipod belt is velcro and has a very nice 360 degree reflective strip. Amphipod also makes a Xinglet, which provides a little more reflectivity. All three are great options because they can be thrown over any apparel that you currently own. Saucony also has a great ViZiPro line; I personally have the ViZiPro pink Ethereal Vest and love how easy it is to throw over my half-zip. It’s especially handy for the colder days when I need an extra layer to keep me warm!

Some other easy safety add-ons are clip-on lights and reflective bands. The Amphipod light is a great value because it comes with a reflective, adjustable band and a removable light that flashes red. You can use both together, remove the light and clip it on your shirt, or use the band alone. One of the most popular safety items is the DuraVision Pro light. It is blindingly bright and has seven different flash settings – you’re sure to find one that you like!

Lastly, as women, we need to know how to protect ourselves, especially those of us who tend to run or walk in remote areas. I’ve often thought, “If something were to happen to me right now, who would even know where I am?” I’ve been on the brink of dehydration before, and something as simple as having some Road ID can save your life when someone finds you. Stop into any Gazelle Sports for a pamphlet that gives you free shipping! Being fit makes me strong and confident, but even I have to admit that if I were to be attacked on a run, chances are that I would not be able to fend off the attacker on my own. Gazelle Sports carries a pepper spray made for runners; it’s a miniature bottle that has a hand strap, making it ultra portable and light.

Stay strong, but remember to stay safe, too!

Gazelle Girl Elle

A Bittersweet Day

Last Tuesday was a bittersweet day for me. I watched as most of my 5k training group from 2011 “graduated” and signed up for our 10K program. I felt just like a mother hen watching her chicks fly off from the nest for the first time. I was so proud of them for taking the next step in their running journey, that leap of faith in their abilities to overcome this new challenge before them. And I remembered meeting them for the first time not even a year ago when they signed up for the 5K group, each taking a chance on their ability to last 3.1 miles.

 

I’ve been coaching our 5K group for 4 years now. It has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. I get to introduce people to so many good things: the joy of running, the camaraderie found in a group of runners, the sheer intoxication of seeing your body get stronger, faster, and yes, even a bit sleeker. There are few things better than watching a person grow stronger in both body and spirit; doing something that they truly never thought they could. And to get to do it with other people who are experiencing the same thing-well, that’s a bonding experience that creates very strong ties between people who had been strangers only weeks earlier.

There are many wonderful things about joining a training group. It takes much of the planning that goes into training off your plate: we’ve figured out how far you have to run, we’ve mapped the run, we’ve marked it, and put water out there for you. All you need to do is show up and well, run, but that’s the fun part, right? We’re here to answer questions, show you how to do what you are going to do, cheer you on, believe that you can do it even when you may doubt it yourself.

And then there’s the best part of the group: the other runners, the people that you will spend time with doing one of the hardest things you’ve ever done in your life. Sharing time like that turns strangers into friends in record time. Knowing that your fellow group members are out there waiting for you when it’s snowing and 17 degrees or sweltering and 90 degrees gets you up and out the door like no other motivation I know. You’re there for each other for every joyous, painful, and sweaty step of the way. They are the ones that truly understand what it took to get to the end of that 5K, 10K, half or full marathon because they trained all those days with you!

Life is all about change. Our spring 5K group kicks off in a few weeks, and I’ll get to meet another group of yet-to know-they-can-run runners. We’ll walk and run, sweat, laugh and maybe even cry as we all become friends, cheerleaders, and athletes. These folks will join the training group because they want to run a 5K; 10 weeks from now, they’ll be transformed by an experience that gave them so much more than that.

Gazelle Girl Vicki

Valentines Day Gifts for Your Sweetheart

Are you in a bind to find your sweetheart the perfect Valentine’s Day gift? Searching for that special gift can be hard, so be sure to check out Gazelle Sports for helpful hints and suggestions. Here are just a few ideas for that special person in your life to help get you started!

For Her:  Lole Grace Sweater, Life is Good Tumbler, Smartwool Daisy Chain Socks
For Him: Men’s Health Big Book of Exercises,  Timex Sleek 150 Lap Watch,
Nike Hurricane Vapor Jacket

Gazelle Girl Kate

 

Letting Go with Lole Yoga Wear

Listening to the in-sync rugged breathing of my fellow yogies, the present comes alive, and all worries and stresses melt away. It is here in yoga class that I gained a new perspective on this disciplined form of exercise. Pushing my limits to achieve a new pose, gain more flexibility, or to just to get through the hour long class; I always leave feeling accomplished! With this new found addiction to all things “yoga,” my initial thought after my first class was, “I gotta get some more yoga clothes!” Looking for a form fitting outfit that allowed breathability and room for movement was key.

Among the many yoga pieces at Gazelle Sports, my favorite is Lole. Two of the newest pieces instantly caught my eye… The Fly Top and Karma Capri allow for quick dry and wicking when you are sweating those challenging chaturangas!  Besides being super comfy, the Fly Top has a flattering scoop neckline, MP3 pocket, an integrated bra, and a killer twisted back. The Karma Capri sports a relaxed roll-down waistband, flat seams, and an antibacterial treatment that prevents odors. And to keep those pesky bangs out of you way, the reversible Thalia Headband matches perfectly with this outfit.

After getting my new Lole pieces, I was ready to jump into Warrior II pose and start sweating! Any other ladies out there love Lole and their amazing yoga line? Be sure to check out your local Gazelle Sports, for our new Spring 2012 lines coming in this week!

Gazelle Girl Kate

On An Aging Pet

The eager eyes. The wagging tail. The soft lick. The dancing paws and jingling dog tags. How can anyone resist that furry little creature – the family dog?

I will admit right up front that I may not be half as crazy about your dog as my own. In fact, I never imagined being a dog owner. I am a neat freak – and dogs are so… messy. However, in an effort to “complete” our happy, growing family and answer the pleading from two insistent children (three, if you count my husband), I relented, and the rest is doggy history. It was one of the best decisions I ever made.

The kids hand picked a fuzzy, buff-colored Cocker Spaniel from a sea of puppies at the breeder. We named her Shane (boy name, girl dog – whatever). And she stole our hearts. Thirteen years later, she still greets us at our bedside every morning as if she is thanking us for another day to share together.

Thirteen years is OLD in Cocker years… way past “senior” and “mature”… she’s into “borrowed time.” Shane is deaf, has limited vision, sports an army of warts beneath her curly coat, limps and is an impossible snorer. She is showing all the tell-tale signs of aging. But, this beautiful female canine can teach us all a thing or two about aging gracefully:

1. She never complains or broods. Whatever her ailment, she adjusts to the new circumstance and moves forward.
2. She has an incredible pain threshold. The ONLY time she demands attention for her pain is if it is a serious situation… she never cries wolf.
3. She has abundant enthusiasm. She will always say “yes” to whatever the family suggests.
4. She has NO guilt about napping when necessary.
5. Even with her arthritic legs and back, she gleefully takes her walks every day. She intuitively understands that no matter one’s age – daily exercise is important until the day you die.
6. She maintains a proper diet… dutifully eating the prescribed, appropriate meals.
7. She remains social and loyal to her friends and family.
8. She harbors no grudges. She displays unconditional love with every rush to the door to greet us – and with every wet, messy lick.

The kids are grown and gone now. That shift in family life seemed natural. But I can’t imagine life without Shane. Every day with her is a blessing. She has no idea what she means to her family. I am grateful for her unwavering loyalty and for the lessons she is teaching me daily.

Living in The Moment

The moon was perfectly round and full tonight on this January evening. As I drove my car, I kept glancing at its brilliance. The clouds were passing over the great orb – but just ever so featherly. Instead of obscuring the view, the vapory wisps-o-clouds were highlighting the illumination. This scene appeared to be a painting of an evening winter sky; it seemed way too perfect to be real. I playfully thought about this marvel for several minutes. These moments of revelation awakened me from my everyday commute – they reminded me that I want to admire the fascinating details of life more often. I want to slow my day, my breath, my observations and my general pace in life.  As they say, I wish to “live in the moment.”

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Some folks call it mindfulness. If only we all could pay attention to what’s really going on and being said… there would certainly be less frustration in the world and more appreciation. I believe that if we go about our day with a focus on minding what we do, we will find greater pleasure around every corner. For we know, both natural and man-made miracles and mysteries abound. We just have to be receptive to them.

Yoga helps tune your mindfulness radar. My instructor, Michelle, is incredible. She is teaching us at practice to regard each day as a gift. I imagine the day unwrapping itself and its many beautiful contents spilling out. Yoga is good for my tight muscles AND my mind through meditation and reflection.

Living in the moment and mindfulness requires acute senses. The ability to appreciate the scent of wet earth, the sight of geese in flying formation, the sound of crickets on a summer evening, the feel of freshly laundered bed linens, the taste of freshly squeezed orange juice… it takes practice.

  1.  Sense it.
  2.  Experience it fully.
  3.  Account for its wonders…
  4.  Consciously appreciate it.
  5.  Repeat.

If I truly do follow through with my intentions, I wonder just how rich my days will feel and how much more satisfied, happy and relaxed I will be as I lay my head on my pillow at night.

I can see that same full moon now – only from a ninth floor perspective. Off the ground, I feel that much closer to the warm glow… perhaps I could lean out over my balcony and grab that moon. The moon will be my new symbol for viewing ordinary life in an extraordinary way.

 

Resort Wear

It’s hard to imagine that here in the Midwest we are right in the middle of winter. Temperatures warm and hardly a cloud in the sky, I’ve been soaking up these rays as much as I can before any snow hits us! With thoughts on warm weather, my mind keeps traveling back to memories of my Christmas vacation out to the Hawaiian island of Kauai. Large waves, endless rainbows, and beaches miles wide… all these thoughts have me anticipating spring and summer by Lake Michigan already! One of my favorite things about vacation and hot weather in general is buying new outfits. Since I mainly wore my swimsuit for a good portion of our trip, I had searched everywhere for a classy cover-up that I could don on the beach and out to eat. It was just my luck that this beautiful Lole Dreamy Cover Up came into Gazelle Sports the week before I left.

Here are a few other great items to try out for your next resort…or even for this summer! From swimsuits to sunglasses, Gazelle Sports has every women’s beach necessities!

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Gazellutions

The flip of the calendar presents a perfect opportunity every year for each of us to evaluate where we’ve been and where we’re going. Maybe, you start clean with all new goals. Perhaps, you just tweak your long-range plan. Or, do you shun resolutions entirely?

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I am a resolutions advocate. The exercise of “listing” my intentions provides a framework for my actions. Actually, as a runner that’s not surprising. We’re all a tad “goal oriented.” Increased mileage, more stretching, smarter training, additional cross-training, PR’s, consistent strengthening, better nutrition, attention to sleep and rest days, injury prevention… does this list look familiar? Well, this year, I am not making specific running goals – I have decided to declare my Gazellutions. Here goes:

1. I love my work as a Gazelle Sports sales associate. My promise is to demonstrate this enthusiasm every single shift.
2. A thorough understanding of the benefits and features of every product in our store is extremely important. I will read, ask questions, trial products and avail myself of training opportunities.
3. As a long-distance running coach, I vow to support our participants with expertise, effective training plans, and loads of optimism and smiles.
4. I will regard each interaction with a customer as a unique challenge to find a solution to the stated need – whether it be running shoes, thermal tights, comfortable yoga pants or a bikini for the spring break cruise. And if Gazelle Sports is not equipped to answer a specific need, I will make every effort to suggest an alternate source.
5. My fellow employees are valuable members of our “team.” I respect their experience and youthful energy. They amaze me. I will strive to prove my worth.
6. Practicing what I preach… I will be a role model for healthy, active living. Because my primary exercise is running – well, we’ve gone full circle because my action plan goes back to the goals listed in the introduction… more mileage, etc.

There it is – my 2012 soul revealed. I would love to hear what’s on your mind for the coming year! And best wishes to you and your family for a happy, healthy new year!

Holiday Recipe Series – Part III

Looking for a healthy way to cheers to the New Year? The below mocktail is Party Perfect and will be sure to satisfy your taste buds!

Sparkling Pomegranate Mocktail

 

YIELD: 6 servings (serving size: 3/4 cup)

Ingredients
1 1/2 cups pomegranate juice
1/4 cup grenadine
1 (750-milliliter) bottle non-alcoholic dry sparkling wine, chilled
6 lime slices (optional)
Pomegranate seeds (optional)

Preparation
1. Combine pomegranate juice and 1/4 cup grenadine in a 2-cup glass measure. Divide the juice mixture evenly among 6 Champagne flutes or wineglasses. Top each serving evenly with non-alcoholic wine, and garnish each serving with lime slices and seeds, if desired.

Raise your glasses to Healthy Holidays!

Nutritional Information
Amount per serving
Calories: 164
Fat: 0.0g
Saturated fat: 0.0g
Monounsaturated fat: 0.0g
Polyunsaturated fat: 0.0g
Protein: 0.3g
Carbohydrate: 21g
Fiber: 0.3g
Cholesterol: 0.0mg
Iron: 0.1mg
Sodium: 11mg
Calcium: 11mg
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