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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Where your Treasure is

"For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." This well-known verse from the Bible (Matthew 6:21) challenges us to be wise about how we direct the resources given to us: our time, and our money.

I believe this concept has significant bearing on how we prioritize our resources as moms, and deserves great consideration when it comes to our fitness plans.

Good intentions simply do not put forth the commitment level that a financial investment has the potential to. This is one of the primary reasons that women who hire personal trainers are found to be profoundly more successful in their efforts than those who work out solo. But let's face it, personal training just isn't in everyone's budget! Group exercise programs can produce a similar level of accountability and success.

The investment you make can be a good predictor of your adherence to the program. As a fitness instructor I have experienced this firsthand; I have taught free classes before on Saturday mornings. And guess what - no one came!

When it comes right down to it, and you wake up on a Saturday morning just not in the mood to roll out of bed any earlier than you need to, it is often the fact that you already paid for the class that will get you there.

Not only is money a motivator, but it is often an indication of how we are prioritizing our resources. Yet resources can be hard to come by these days! Moms On The Run wants to help each and every mom move beyond good intentions and provides the structure and accountability to do so with affordable group pricing. MOTR also provides an opportunity for Fitness, Fun & Friendship, so being active becomes something moms get benefits from beyond the workout!

That said, we never want finances to be a preventative factor for our program. We encourage those who need financial aid to contact us regarding our scholarship program. We also accept donations to our scholarship fund from business sponsors as a way we can all work together to encourage healthy moms.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Invest in YOU, for the benefit of THEM

I was looking at signing up my daughter for dance classes this summer and noticed the adult classes cost only HALF as much as the classes for kids. This isn't a typo. It's a business owner's acknowledgement that moms just aren't willing to spend those prices on themselves.

As moms, we often really struggle with being willing to invest anything in to our own fitness regime. We pay crazy amounts of money and devote large quantities of time toward our kids' sports, leaving nothing left for ourselves. Our "unselfish" intentions aren't turning out so well though.

Are our kids learning to prioritize fitness? Are we getting the exercise we need to stay healthy and manage our stress well? Do we have our "own cups full" enough to spill out positive things to those we love most? I know I personally am much better-liked by my family after I've gotten my workout in!

Moms love to say they put their families first… but forget that they are part of the family! Feel better. Do better. Your kids are watching you and the example you are setting for a lifestyle of health and fitness.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Getting Comfortable in a Workout Routine as a Plus-size Woman

This is the first post in a 3 part series by Anne Kelly, President of Junonia Activewear.

Are you are larger woman? I am, so I know what it feels like to the biggest person in a beginning running group, or a boot camp class. Here’s some advice to help make you comfortable and to make your experience really fun.

1. Bring someone about at your level, whatever their size may be. That way when you decide to run/walk, fast walk, or just walk as you get started, you will enjoy it, and not feel isolated.
2. You will get there! When you are carrying more mass, it will take you a little longer to build the muscle you need to carry you the distance, but you’ll be surprised how fast that will happen. Be patient so you don’t get injured. Follow the 10% rule: increase intensity OR distance by NO MORE than 10% each workout. Celebrate every small success. Don’t get overwhelmed by the big goal, step by step is how you will get there.
3. Understand heat. When you are larger, the fat you carry is nature’s insulation. So when you work out you will heat up faster than your skinny friends, especially at the beginning when your body is getting use to exercise. Pay attention! Do not get over-heated. Slow down. It is OK. Drink water. Wear a hat. Wear light wicking layers close to your skin so you can strip down as you heat up. Junonia has some great options!
4. Sweat is your friend. If you haven’t exercised in a long time, it may take a few weeks for your body to learn to sweat again. Until then be especially careful about over-heating!
5. Talk, laugh, get to know your exercise “neighbors,” invite them out to tea after. Don’t discriminate against them just because they are small! Embrace new friendships.

www.Junonia.com ~ specialists in plus size active and casual clothing.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

All Shapes and Sizes

At MOTR we love that women from all walks of life have found a home with us ~ a comfort zone, a great group of friends, a support system of encouragement on the lifelong journey of fitness.

We are moms, we are not moms. We are fast and slow, work inside the home and out. We are married and single, divorced and even widowed. And we run to leave it all behind on the pavement.

We are young (18), and not so young (73!)...and we come in all shapes and sizes!

We want to be an organization that offers a comfortable entry into this lifelong journey of fitness, especially for those who feel they have a long way to go. Don't ever think "I have to lose the weight first" to come and join us.

It can take an extra vote of self-confidence when you have weight to lose and you are contemplating starting a running program. In the next couple weeks we will be posting some entries on this topic from a guest blogger, Anne Kelly, President of an active wear company that specializes in plus-size athletic clothing. You won't want to miss her encouragement, so check back soon!

Monday, February 6, 2012

Running Strong in a Tough Economy

With the kickoff of spring registration, we wanted to take some time
today to clarify some details on the new MOTR program improvements and structural changes that you will see this year, as well as provide info on obtaining financial aid.

At Moms On The Run, we have been busier than usual in this off-season
getting ready for a fabulous 2012. We have taken your 2011 survey
feedback very seriously in deciding what things to keep the same and
where we need to make program improvements. We know there have been growing pains with the fast expansion in the past couple years, and we now have year-round customer service and administrative help to meet the needs of our valued customers. In addition, corporate MOTR will not be personally operating and managing new locations. Instead we are transitioning to franchise ownership over the next few years and will even begin to transfer ownership of some of our existing locations.

This will be a process, but by reducing administrative burden and
costs we will not need to raise program prices as much each year and
we will be able to have a higher level of service and personal
attention available to each of our valued customers.

We are excited about the changes coming in 2012, including extra
training for our coaches and instructors, a FREE 10k training program,
an additional optional run each week focused on distance, a new
“instructor meet and greet” before the class start date to minimize
the first class paperwork process, and more incentives to keep you
motivated.

We are able to offer a higher level of customer service and these
various program improvements while increasing the price only 5-10% of
our previous 2x/week pricing. There is one major change that is making
this possible, and that is that we will be moving to a single MOTR
membership price that includes up to three classes per week!

The class structure will be very similar to last year two of the days,
and a volunteer coach will facilitate a third workout which focuses on
adding distance for those who are looking for that. We encourage even
the women in the learn to run program, or those who aren’t interested
in distance, to still come that night and workout at their own
preferred level and distance.

This decision to transition to an unlimited class pricing structure
has been made primarily due to the following reasons:

~Our participants who are enrolled twice a week have a much higher
satisfaction level
and have significantly better success in the
program. Every mom has her things that will come up such as weekends
away, kids’ sports activities and vacations, but we want a structure
in place that encourages all of our women to get to class as often as
they can.

~We are offering 3 runs per week next year, so that the majority of
our members will be able to make at least two of these workouts. We
certainly don’t expect anyone to regularly commit to 3 meetings with
us. We all know that a minimum of 2 workouts per week are essential
for success anyway (ideally 3), and we also know that it is a lot
easier to get these in with the motivation of meeting up with your
team!

We are enthusiastic about the new membership structure we are
introducing this spring. In each location, we will have an
“all-season” pass that includes not only the 3 workouts a week in your
own city, but members will also have the ability to make up a class at
any of our locations at any time! This includes weather cancellations,
holidays, and your personal schedule conflicts.

We know that there are women in our program that may only be able to
commit regularly to once a week, but we are confident they will find
their membership and the opportunities it affords to be an increased
value this year. For women that are only able to attend once a week,
they will find the price to still be very competitive with other
private fitness programs.

At the same time, we realize that any price increase is difficult in
this economy, and we want to stress that scholarships and financial
aid will continue to be available! Our aid application for 2012 is
available on our website, as well as various discounts that you may
qualify for. This information is all found on our more details and FAQ pages. We do not want finances to be a prohibiting factor for anyone who wishes to participate. Please contact us if you need assistance and we will be happy to work something out.

Thank you! Looking forward to a great spring!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Black Friday and Small Business Saturday!

We are celebrating the kickoff to the holiday season with gift certificates that offer our loyal customers a discount on pricing for our 2012 program. 2011 prices through Dec 31! For more info on our 2012 program structure please see the post below.

In addition, all gift purchases on Friday or Saturday will come with both a tank and a tee for their 2012 registration.

http://www.momsontherun.com/giftcertificates.html

Happy Thanksgiving Moms!

We are taking this very special holiday week to thank our customers and to introduce some new MOTR program improvements and structural changes that we have created just for you.

This Thanksgiving we want to thank all our loyal customers for their continued support of our organization and their dedication to their health and fitness. We love when you share your successes with us, let us know where we are doing well, and what we need to work on.

At Moms On The Run, we are busy in this off-season getting ready for a fabulous 2012. We take your 2011 survey feedback very seriously in deciding what things to keep the same and where we need to make program improvements. We know there have been growing pains with the fast expansion in the past couple years, and we now have year-round customer service and administrative help to meet the needs of our valued customers.

We are excited about the changes coming in 2012, including extra training for our coaches and instructors, a FREE 10k training program, an additional run each week focused on distance, a new “instructor meet and greet” before the class start date to minimize the first class paperwork process, and more incentives to keep you motivated.

We are going to be able to offer a higher level of customer service and various program improvements while increasing the price only 5-10% of our previous 2x/week pricing. There is one major change that is making this possible, and that is that we will be moving to a single MOTR membership price that includes up to three classes per week!

This decision has been made primarily due to the following reasons:

~Our participants who are enrolled twice a week have a much higher satisfaction level and have significantly better success in the program. Every mom has her things that will come up such as weekends away, kids’ sports activities and vacations, but we want a structure in place that encourages all of our women to get to class as often as they can.

~We are offering 3 runs per week next year, so that the majority of our members will be able to make at least two of these workouts. We all know that a minimum of 2 workouts per week are essential for success anyway (ideally 3), and we also know that it is a lot easier to get these in with the motivation of meeting up with your team!

We are enthusiastic about the new membership structure we are introducing this spring. In each location, we will have an “all-season” pass that includes not only the 3 workouts a week in your own city, but members will also have the ability to make up a class at any of our locations at any time! This includes weather cancellations, holidays, and your personal schedule conflicts.

We know that there are women in our program that may only be able to commit regularly to once a week, but we are confident they will find their membership and the opportunities it affords to be an increased value next year.

At the same time, we realize that any price increase is difficult in this economy, and we want to stress that scholarships and financial aid will continue to be available! Our aid application for 2012 will be online soon.

Why are we telling you all this now? Because, by request, we are offering gift certificates this week beginning with Black Friday. And yes, you can get a gift for yourself! All gift certificates bought before Dec 31 will be available at 2011 prices! In addition, to celebrate Small Business Saturday, we are offering all Black Friday and Small Biz Saturday purchasers both a tank and a tee with their class registration!

Please see http://momsontherun.com/giftcertificates.html for more info and a flyer you can print out and share with your personal Santa! Let him know what you really want for Christmas: better health, more energy, time with your girlfriends… Moms On The Run!

We want to wish all of our customers a joyous Thanksgiving celebrating with family and friends. We are thankful for you!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Changing Lives, Stride by Stride

This article was published in the "Great People, Great Places" edition of the NE metro Press newspapers this week.

When people ask me about the phenomenal growth we are experiencing, I can’t explain it well. What I do know is that women’s lives are changing. More than running, we promote nutrition and healthy lifestyle choices. “Moms” are getting in shape again and accomplishing athletic goals. “Moms” are making new friends. “Moms” are getting the social outlet they need and having FUN breaking a sweat.

To hear the testimonies of lifestyle change resulting from our program has been a complete blessing. I am inspired by the cancer survivors pursuing new healthy habits in their recovery programs. I am moved watching women from the deaf community embrace an opportunity that has no communication barriers, running alongside new friends. I am motivated by the stay-at-home moms who begin to realize the need to take time for themselves. I am encouraged by the working women who are finding healthy ways to burn off stress.

In 2007, I was quite content with my part-time personal training business that allowed me to stay home with my 3 kids. The only problem was I no longer had time to exercise! It was at this point my career path changed when I truly understood the "no time" excuse I heard over the years from my "mom" clients.

That next spring, Moms On The Run kicked off its very first 18 week training program with 26 women in Forest Lake. It was designed for all fitness levels, but it was especially created to move even the most inactive woman towards lifestyle change and the ability to complete a 5k race. When women drove from up to an hour away to join us, I realized there was a need beyond my own community, but I never imagined what would become of this excited group of ladies!

In 2011, we had 453 women (not just moms) in 10 cities around the metro. We have beginning runners, intermediates and even walkers in some locations. I receive emails from around the country from women who are looking for a program like Moms On The Run, so I know we aren’t done growing yet. At this time, I don't have the capacity to open additional locations, but we are working on establishing a national franchise structure.

Moms On The Run is committed to changing the lives of more than just the women in our programs, believing it is our responsibility to share our success with the greater global community. As long as there are children in this world with greater needs than my own, I will continue to give at least 10% of our proceeds to Feed My Starving Children (www.fmsc.org).

Although our main program is our spring and summer 5k training, we offer opportunities in the off-season as well. Check out our website today and stay updated by signing up for our mailing list on the homepage: www.MomsOnTheRun.com. Join us on facebook as well! Facebook.com/MomsAreOnTheRun

Moms love to say they put their families first… but forget that they are part of the family! Feel better. Do better. Your kids are watching you and the example you are setting for a lifestyle of health and fitness. If you are a woman who is too busy, too stressed, too tired…join us next spring. You’ll find a supportive community of women eager to encourage you toward your health and fitness goals.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

End of Season Address at the Celebration & Awards Dinner

Welcome! Thank you so much for making it out on the night before your big race. I’m going to get my little speech out of the way right away, and then we can get to the carbs! This is so exciting tonight. It’s always fun for me to have you all together. A night like this in celebration of a 4th season certainly wasn’t in my imagination 3 years ago when a group of us gathered at Mansetti’s in Forest Lake the night before our race in 2008. Some of you are here tonight.

It was your excitement and dedication that inspired me to pursue the thought of bringing this chance at fitness to women all around the Twin Cities area. At the time I was building a pretty nice personal training business, but isn’t it funny how God seems to have this way of laughing at our plans, and turning them upside down… to make something even better!

The funnest part of my job this summer was getting out to the classes to meet you all. I don’t get RoxAnn and Rodell mixed up any more, the sisters from White Bear Lake…and I no longer call Melissa from Blaine Kristen! I regret that I was NOT able to learn everyone’s name this year, but I guess I have to be okay with that. I loved being anonymous and surprising people who had no idea who I was by being this over-friendly stranger introducing myself to everyone on the trail. I was asked often if I was visiting from another class. I got a good laugh at myself too, because in my personal life I am quite the opposite – the shy one who never says a word in a group setting.

I especially loved running an entire class anonymously even in my home location of Forest Lake…When noting how many friends I had in the class, someone asked me about my spotty attendance record and said she hadn’t seen me in a couple months.

I love to hear the stories about your kids and their encouragement for your running, or their excitement when they see another Mom in a pink shirt. Some of them are starting to figure out that Mom is happier when she runs. I enjoyed running into Christy once from White Bear to learn how her daughter Ella has been training like mad in a local park for the Daisy Dash tomorrow. I love the comedy of a 9 year old boy who asked why our logo is a stick woman, to which his mom Melinda replied “Because we all want to be skinny.”

I’m questioning now if we need a new logo – a strong mom with a baby on her hip, a smart phone in her hand, her to-do list spiraling out of her head, and her running shoes ON.

Thank you for working hard this season. For not giving up when it was 100 degrees. For running in rain, and hanging out in shelters waiting for lightening to pass. You inspire me every day. I love to get your encouraging emails and your fun notes about your excitement in the mail when I get your checks.

You keep me going on the hard days. There have been a lot of growing pains this season. Next year I will not be opening any new locations myself, but focusing on creating a better experience for our participants in our existing location. A franchise opportunity has been created to help women start their own program and in certain cities we have a customer base ready to go when the right person comes along. I have hired more help for all of this, just yesterday in fact. Angela, will you please stand. As a team, the three of us, Melinda, Angela and I will be able to better meet the needs of our growing group of women.

I know that those of you who are here tonight are some of the most enthusiastic in the bunch. I thank you for your support of this program, and your contagious excitement that helps it to flourish. Tomorrow many of you will be accomplishing new goals and breaking old records. Many of you will be running a 5k race for the first time. If tomorrow will be your first race, or you experienced your first race during this season of Moms On The Run, will you please stand? {We had DOZENS of women standing!!} Yes, they definitely deserve that round of applause.

With that, we have a race to get ready for, so let’s get to those carbs!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Top Ten Tips for Race Day

1. Don’t sleep in. Allow plenty of time for a small meal in advance of the race (see “nutrition before and after” blog) and for your extra bathroom visits you may have due to extra hydration or nerves. Certainly allow for extra time for the LINES that may exist for the toilets right before the race.

2. Review your mental game. See the “Winning the Mental Games” blog for ideas on getting through the mental challenges of running. Visualize yourself staying strong to the end and having a successful race. How much of your strength and endurance is in your mind?

3. Double knot your shoes for convenience and safety. You won’t want to stop during the race when the laces come undone.

4. Get in a proper warm-up first. Beginning runners can just walk for a warm-up and then ease into the run at race time. Intermediates with a time goal who are going to start right out at that race pace need to be jogging a little a few minutes before you line up. Getting the muscles warmed up will also give you a chance to stretch before the race while you’re in line to go.

5. Line up with those who you believe are about at your level at the start. Don’t line up in the first half unless you really expect to be in the first half of the finishers. Allow plenty of space for the elite athletes to have their top spots, for courtesy and for safety. Many races will have pace markers to help you line up, but when this doesn’t exist you can ask those around you their mile pace to get an idea of where you should be.

6. Don’t start out too fast. This can be a challenge as you get caught up in the excitement of the starting line push. Know your pace and if you are questioning if you can go harder tell yourself that you can always speed up after you hear the first split. (Many races will provide your time at the mile marker.)

7. Three Quick Steps! 1 2 3! This is my favorite racing tip from my cross-country days. Anytime you are coming off the top of a hill or have just rounded a corner it’s really easy to allow your pace to slip instead of picking back up to the pace you were at just seconds before. Anytime you have slowed, try telling yourself to just take 3 quick steps and see if you don’t naturally fall into that new pace. We would count “1 2 3” in our heads or chant a key word out loud such as “pow pow pow” as we cheered each other on.

8. Bring your support team! You will love to see a familiar face cheering along the route. When you are finished, stay along the course to cheer your fellow MOTR.

9. Have fun! Relax into your stride and breathe evenly.

10. Record your results online! You can note the distance, time, weather, and even rate the workout and include notes about it in your personal account on the MOTR website or using the new Android or iPhone apps.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Top Ten Reasons you don't want to miss the Awards Celebration on August 26th!

Here they are, the Top Ten Reasons you don't want to miss the banquet...

10. Packet Pickup! This just in! We will have race packet pickup from 5:45-6:15 p.m. so you can avoid the race-day lines!
9. Carbo-loading for the big day
8. Fun Prize Giveaways
7. Inspirational awards
6. Find out what your instructor REALLY thinks of you :)
5. Laurie Kocanda (ultra-marathoning MOM! and local co-author "Hot (Sweaty) Mamas: 5 Secrets to Life as a Fit Mom"
4. Kara Thom (triathlete mom who writes for multiple fitness publications, and co-author of "How (Sweaty) Mamas"
3. Hear an update from Jennifera Silvera LINDEMER on her new life since last year
2. You will receive a free gift valued at higher than the price of your ticket.
1. Did I mention Packet Pickup? Pre-register for the race NOW to ensure they will have your number there! Register through active.com or download a form at shawnsilvera.org

Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Why Intervals

Sure, intervals are a great way to ease into a more difficult exercise program or learn to run. But the reason we prioritize interval training in MOTR is so much more than that! Below is an article I wrote for a local paper last year on the many benefits of intervals.

Interval Training: a faster way to burn fat

What’s all this buzz about interval training? Is it really the best way to lose weight? There is an impressive amount of research out there now that says YES! Study after study shows that cardio workouts with speed intervals are much more effective at burning fat than workouts done at a steady pace. One recent study in the Journal of Applied Physiology found an interval workout regime to burn 36% more fat than steady state cardio work in the same amount of time, and other studies have produced even higher numbers – some showing up to 9 times the amount of fat loss.

So what exactly is interval training? Mayoclinic.com defines it as simply alternating bursts of intense activity with intervals of lighter activity. Interval training is versatile because it can be incorporated as part of any exercise routine and can be accomplished through any method of movement.

The fat-burning magic of interval training is largely due to EPOC or “Excess Post-exercise Oxygen Consumption” from a high-intensity workout. The body uses a lot more oxygen after a tough workout than it usually does at rest. The intensity of these workouts causes the energy stores in your muscles to become depleted, which causes the body to turn to stored fat for energy, and the extra oxygen available creates a favorable environment for fat-burning in the hours that follow your workout session. To put this in layman’s terms, your metabolic rate will be higher throughout the day – burning more fat even 36 hours after the workout.

The benefits of interval training go beyond fat-burning. Evidence is turning up that shows it improves cardiovascular health, decreases the risk of type 2 diabetes, improves sports performance and increases exercise adherence since it is perceived as being less boring.

An easy way to get started with an interval program is to try a 1:3 work recovery ratio. After a 5 minute walking warm-up, walk or jog at an intense pace that feels close to your maximum ability for one minute. Follow this with a three minute recovery, walking or jogging at a pace you can maintain. After 3-5 cycles finish with a 5 minute walking cool-down. Due to the intense nature of interval training it is advisable to consult with your physician before beginning this type of a program.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Lots to learn this spring and summer in MOTR!

This Just In... our 2011 running curriculum! Make it to class each week for lots of great info from your favorite instructors.

Apr 25 SHIN SPLINT PREVENTION
May 2 RUNNER Q&A, get to know each other
May 9 RUNNER Q&A
May 16 GOOD RUNNING FORM FROM HEAD TO TOE
May 23 BREATHING TECHNIQUES
May 30 PERFECT PACING
Jun 6 STRENGTH TRAINING TO PREVENT INJURIES AND PERFORM STRONGER
Jun 13 BEFRIENDING THE FOAM ROLLER
Jun 20 HELP WITH HILLS
Jun 27 WINNING THOSE MENTAL GAMES
Jul 4 HOT WEATHER RUNNING
Jul 11 BLISTERS AND FOOT CARE
Jul 18 NUTRITION BEFORE AND AFTER RUNS
Jul 25 INTERVAL TRAINING
Aug 1 METABOLISM MAGIC
Aug 8 BAREFOOT RUNNING
Aug 15 PROPER WARM-UP AND COOL-DOWN
Aug 22 RACE-DAY TIPS

Sunday, January 9, 2011

What's New in 2011

There’s a lot going on at Moms On The Run as we gear up for our 2011 season. It’s just about time to start getting excited! Here is some “what’s new” for this year:

We are adding 4 new locations, Stillwater, Andover/Coon Rapids, Maple Grove and Eden Prairie.

As much as possible, all locations will have at least 2 instructors, one for the beginners and one for intermediate runners.

A 10k training option available in June and July at all 2010 locations.

A 10 mile training will run August and September (a separate September class will meet at a central metro location 4 times).

Stretch smart! An educational component will be incorporated into the stretching time. Topics will include running technique, breathing, stretching, etc.

Boot Camp will cost less so that more women can add this important component of the workout.

Streamlined communication processes with web and email will mean more info in less of your time.

An online store will make it easier to order extra shirts and other MOTR clothing items.

Nutrition challenges will be modified so that participants can choose a goal that is fitting to their current lifestyle.

Change of Terrain – We are going to have some optional “swap days” just for fun, to check out other MOTR classes!

Shirts – we are looking into technical shirts rather than cotton for more comfortable running during the hottest months.

Pricing - See below for information on the new pricing structure for the future of the program.

Do you have a friend who is interested in one of our new locations for 2011? They can get 10% off just for your referral! Thanks for helping us spread the word to new parts of the metro.

New Pricing Structure

Our 2011 season is just around the corner! Here's what you need to know about discounts for past participants and more.

In the past it has been my goal that once a person joins the program their price will not go up for future seasons, even as moderate price increases occur. For 2011 we've established a more simpler system than "remembering who paid what which year."

Silver Members (past participants of 1 year) will receive 10% off every year.
Gold Members (2 year participants) will receive 20% off.
Platinum Members (3 years and beyond) will receive 30% off.

This should keep the price the same as it has been in the past or bring it down slightly. I do not foresee price increases happening ever year, although they have happened the last few years to compensate for pricing that began too low to support the program.

These percentages reflect a discount on the 5k training only, and not the additional options such as boot camp or the 10k training. In 2011, boot camp pricing is going down about 30% so that more women can participate in this important part of the program.

The other change for 2011 is that the price will vary by city to reflect differences in cost of living and advertising costs in the various locations.

Scholarships will still be available on a need basis. If you know of a business that would like to sponsor the program this year to provide scholarships and shirts,let me know! Advertising opportunities are available in return.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Karissa's 2010 End-of-season Address

Moms On The Run began with a group of young moms taking a mom and baby fitness class I taught in a local park. One spunky participant, who had joined the class after her husband found a flyer in their yard when he was mowing the lawn, decided she wanted to train for a 5k, and talked all her new best friends into this crazy idea. Stand up Tia.

Tia has lost 40 pounds since the start of the first season, and next year, will be an inspiration to so many when she steps up to become the head instructor of the Forest Lake class.

My continued interest and dedication to this program is motivated by stories such as this. In personal training, my ability to help people is limited by their income. Now, as an instructor of 26, and then 52, and now 197, the stories keep coming. So to those of you who have shared with me your stories, or your enthusiasm for the program, thank you. This is what keeps me going when obstacles arise, as they have.

I want to share with you just a couple of those stories from this week… although I want to decline some of the personal credit because I believe this program is what it is because of all of YOU. With her permission, Michelle from Shoreview wrote “what an amazing, surprising delight it has been to be a part of your program. I truly NEVER thought I'd make it to the end of this. All of my old friends are saying: "YOU? RUNNING? IN A RACE??? NO WAY!!" Your program has proven that ANYONE can do it if they follow the plan you've laid out and have GREAT instructors (such as Amy O!). I appreciate your program which has not only gotten me to start running, but even more so to a healthier lifestyle.”

Another Michelle, in Forest Lake, who was not able to be here tonight, said “I wanted to tell you how wonderful your program is. Without you, I would never have gotten off my butt and gotten into better shape. I've lost about 20 pounds, I'm eating right now and I feel TONS better. I also don't have headaches or backaches anymore. I feel like I'm going to be a lifelong runner, all thanks to you. I'm a huge supporter of your program and would recommend it to anyone in a heartbeat. It's changed my life.” Michelle found out about the program when she was assigned to write about it for the front page story in the Forest Lake Press this spring. Again I want to humbly take out some of the “yous” from those testimonials. Moms On The Run is successful because of all of you guys. Women who make it a priority in their busy weeks to come together to sweat and laugh. Motivating and encouraging each other, inspiring each other to each take care of yourselves, so you can better care for your families. You most certainly inspire me.

One more testimony that made me laugh: This class gave me the motivation, accountability, and training schedule to turn me from someone reluctantly running so my butt wouldn’t get big, to someone who loves running and looks forward to it. It has been fun and incredibly motivating to get faster and feel stronger while paying a lot less than I pay for my gym membership. I’m already looking forward to fall!

You guys have worked hard. Some of you will smash old records at the race tomorrow. Some of you will be thrilled to finish with some recent challenges or injuries you’ve been facing. Many of you believe you will be last. So we should have quite the crew holding up the back! How many of you are running your very 1st 5k race tomorrow?

And now for the NOT so good news. As much as I love everything about this program as it is NOW, I have big decisions ahead of me regarding changes that need to be made. After careful analysis of the unanticipated expenses and marketing costs of this season, it is clear that the current structure of growth is not financially sustainable. While well-meaning consultants have advised I raise the price, I believe the affordability of the program is a huge component of it’s success. This program should be available to all families.

So instead, I’m asking for your help. I have a different plan. I hope to rally you today into a grass roots effort. It is the print advertising and distribution costs that are so prohibitive. I believe I can reduce these costs by encouraging women to do what they do best: talk! If this program has made a significant difference in your life, please share it. Come next spring, could you blog about it? Tweet about it, post it as your status? Could you especially help spread the word to friends in other areas of the metro?

For 2011, I am hoping to put together a volunteer marketing team to do things such as these, and also to delivery flyers, and help me learn more about other areas of the metro that I am unfamiliar with, especially the western metro. Please let me know if this interests you.

Tomorrow is it! If you don’t want the fun to end, consider joining us this fall. I have extended the regular registration rates on my website through tonight. I hope all of you will stay active this winter. I’m sure you have many new friends you can call on to hold you accountable. Next spring, I hope we all will be back together again, reaching for new goals. Perhaps a faster time, or a longer distance. Maybe you’ll be ready for a 10k, or even a 10 mile. Some of you will be quite content sticking with the 5k distance. You’re wondering if you’re going to make it tomorrow. With the adrenaline of the event and the encouragement of your teammates, you will.

I leave you with one final reminder – do not leave after the race tomorrow until after our large group photo with Sven! Now get some sleep, and we’ll see you in the morning!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

"But I'm so out of shape!"

"I could never run!" The articles and ads for the spring program are making their way out there. The phone calls and emails are rolling in. What is the number one thing people ask about in their consideration of participation in the program? "Can I really do this? But I'm so out of shape!" Yes, YOU can. And you will find a whole community of women that feel the same way you do. This program is designed for all fitness levels, to meet you where you are at.

I encourage you to check out the "testimonials" page to see what others have said that were once in your shoes. They have "never run before" or "hated running" and now have found a lifetime sport. The beginning runner program is NOT easy. It is a challenge that will give you an incredible sense of accomplishment when you work through it. Even so, running is not for everyone! That's why the Power Walk program was designed.

We can still achieve great fitness results and a challenging cardiovascular program through a walking regimen. It is perfectly okay to switch between the Power Walk and the Beginning Runners program as you see fit, or to walk more than is scheduled if you are following the running program. 18 weeks is a commitment. It's about lifestyle change. Bring fitness and wellness into the rest of your life - don't put it off any longer - join us this spring!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

MOMS are in the news!

Check out this story that made it into several local papers.
Press Publications

Moms are on the Run!

Welcome to the official Moms on the Run blog. We started out on the run in Forest Lake, and now moms are on the run all around the twin cities metro! This is a place to share fitness tips, fun and friendship. We lead crazy schedules but we all need a little more of this in our lives. Healthy moms = healthy families! What are you doing to take care of YOU this spring and summer? If you live anywhere near Forest Lake, Lino Lakes/Centerville, White Bear Lake, Shoreview, Blaine, Woodbury or Rosemount/Apple Valley... come join us! Reach new goals, burn more fat, make more friends with MOMS ON THE RUN!