Anna Maria Locke

winter running: tips and motivation (part 2)

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After months of drought and flirting with balmy temperatures, winter has finally arrived in Chicago with a nice layer of snow and ice.
Despite the weather, I've finally started to get outside and run a little bit (read: about once a week) after two months of laziness and indoor workouts.
 
If you like to run outside when it's warm but turn to the dreaded treadmill or just quit altogether when the temperature drops below freezing, I'd like to try to convince you that winter running is NOT as horrifyingly terrible as it sounds! I'm only a casual jogger myself these days, but I actually prefer running in the cold since direct sun and temperatures above 65*F zap me, thanks to my northern European genes.
 
To motivate both you and myself, I've compiled a list of 10 winter running tips!** These specifically apply to running on sidewalks or roadsides when there's snow on the ground and the temperature is below freezing. I hope the list inspires you to pile on the layers and get your butt out the door for some Vitamin D.
 
Above all, be careful!
 

 
 
1. There is NO SUCH THING as "too cold to run" so you can lose that excuse right here and now. Just put on more layers and you'll be fine. However, there is definitely such thing as "too dangerous to run", so watch the conditions and don't be stupid.
 
2. Re-set your expectations. If there's snow and ice on the ground, you're not going to be able to maintain your usual pace or run as far as you want, so enjoy the opportunity to slow down!
 
3. Always wear sunglasses and SPF on your face. Snow is reflective!
 
4. Wear two layers of socks (or wool hiking socks). Running shoes seem to be made for summer, covered in breathable mesh panels, and you'll find that your feet may be the coldest part of your body! Numb toes are not fun.
 
5. Warm up inside. Put on all your layers and do 5 minutes of jumping jacks, lunges, burpees, jog in place, etc. until you feel your body heating up. This is essential to not wimping out the moment you step out into the cold!
 
6. Remember: Snow is a safer surface than ice. If you see a suspicious patch on the sidewalk that may be slick, move to snow covered grass until you pass it.
 
7. Pick up the pace on patches of obviously dry and clear sidewalk. This will give you some interval work to burn more calories and zap boredom.

8. Master the snot rocket. Gross? Oh yeah. Necessary? Only if you want to breathe. Tip: NEVER face into the wind.

9. Try to run without the distraction of your iPod. Cars aren't going to be looking out for runners especially if it's dark out, so make sure you're aware of your surroundings at all times. If a car lets you pass when they're stopped at a stop sign, give them a friendly wave and remember that everyone who sees you is massively jealous of your motivation!
 
10. Re-fuel with hot chocolate. If chocolate milk is the ideal recovery drink, I'm willing to extrapolate this finding to cocoa! Reward yourself after your effort, and enjoy a hot shower too. Also, don't forget to drink plenty of water. You might not be drenched in sweat, but your body is still losing fluids.
 
Do you have any tips to add to the list?
Good luck and happy workout :)
 
**Disclaimer: I am not a doctor or fitness professional. These are my persional opinions only.

food I made for Superbowl

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So how about that Superbowl?
I normally can't stand football for many reasons but that was probably the most exciting game I've ever seen.
Epic touchdowns, inconceivable interceptions, Beyonce, Destiny's Child giving me strange 7th grade flashbacks, random power outage, tantruming brothers coaching on opposing sides, almost epic come-back, confetti snow angels, oh and of course THE BABY CLYDESDALE ! Let me just imbed the video so we can all cry some more over the foal sold off for corporate gain and nasty beer.
 
 

 
Yup, crying again. Aaaaaanyway...
 
I'm glad the Ravens held onto the win since Ben lived in Baltimore while he was doing Teach for America. (Click here to read about my visits, from way back when this blog was new!)
 
But more importantly, let's talk about FOOD!
 
 
I made two delicious recipes to bring to our Superbowl party. I found them on other blogs so I'm just going to link back instead of copying the whole recipes. First are these chewy and decadent Peanut Butter Cup S'mores Bars from Alicia at Crowley Party. They taste as good as they sound.



And my new favorite recipe, Chewy Pretzel Bites stuffed with cheddar cheese and ham.
Oh. My. Word. They taste exactly like the irresistable warm salty-sweet soft pretzels at the mall food court. And they're actually really easy to pull off for a yeast bread!
Tips: I boiled the pretzel rolls BEFORE I sliced them up, and since our house is freezing I let the dough rise in the oven after heating it up at 200*F for a couple minutes then turning the heat off.
 
I am definitely making these pretzels again soon. I'm thinking a sugar-cinnamon version with cream cheese icing needs to happen.
 

 
Let me know if you try either of these recipes!
Did you watch the Superbowl? What did you think?
 
 

Valentine's sale and new baby items in the shop!

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Happy Friday, and Happy February!
 
Today is the birthday of both my mom and mom in law! How convenient that they were born on the same day so that Ben and I would never forget. They're both turning 38.
 
Today also marks the 2 week countdown to Valentine's Day, the holiday with which everyone has either a love or hate relationship. I'm happy to announce a sale in my shop, in case you're looking for a card or gift for your lover, friend, or just to treat yourself! Use the coupon code LOVE2013 at checkout to get 15% off all items through February 14!
 




 
 
Speaking of items, I'm super excited to be embarking on an adorable line for kids and babies. If you have a little of your own, or are just looking for a baby shower gift idea, check out these cute scarves!
 
little girl infinity scarves, pink or purple
 
 
Thanks for bearing with my shameless self promotion :)
Have a fun weekend!