The month of July is one known largely for the documentation and celebration of the United States’ independence from British rule. Now, it’s got a new meaning, your turn for independence from that nagging fat showing up in troubling areas. You’ve seen the fireworks take flight into the dark, beautiful sky, and now you’re going to see the explosion of a new and exciting body … [Read more...]
Women in the Saddle – A Woman’s Viewpoint on Cycling
In November 2015, I was on a flight bound for Tucson, Az., to participate in the 100-mile El Tour de Tucson cycling event as a member of Rotary International’s Miles to End Polio team. El Tour de Tucson is a 40-year-old cycling event with more than 9,000 entrants. I was in my mid-50s, and the majority of my thoughts involved questioning my sanity. This was my perspective on … [Read more...]