by Dan | Jul 3, 2016 | Exercise, Family, Goals, Motivation, Wellness/Health

This Friday was the kickoff to the 4th of July weekend, and it started out with the Freedom 5K run, put on by DASH of Watertown. It was a great run, great weather, and here are the members of the Watertown Area Run Club who participated, along with the 2 up and coming members, the McElroy girls! It was a great event for friendly competition, fun, and spending time with friends.
Even though it was fun, the start can be intense in every race!

Every race has its moments, but again, all in fun. Here Sarah and I are getting are game faces on, especially when I told her she was “going down” in this race!

And we are off! It is fun watching the little kids take off…they go like there is no tomorrow, and then start fading fast. It is nice to see them out and trying though!

Even though Sarah and I can have some friendly competition, we are also best of friends! It is great that we both love doing this. It is a great way to spend time together. The start of the race was a mile from our house, so we walked over to it, ran the race, and walked back home. Lots of time for talking as well!
Another set of friends can relate. Two very good friends, and my nurses, one current, one from the past. Susan and Chris. They are sticking to it, backing each other up, and having a good time doing their running!

Way to go you two! Smiling and enjoying life! But that is what is great about friends. They are there when you need them, they have your back, and are someone you can count on…especially to go running or exercise with! So, whether Susan and Chris, Sarah and I, all of our Watertown Area Run Club members, or whoever, the important thing in life is your friends. Those are the people that matter in your life. They are the people who will miss you if you were gone! They are the people you can count on! Run on!

Friends are truly what matters in your life!
Now, just remember this weekend, with it being the 4th of July, the true meaning behind it is Freedom! We are lucky to have had people fight for our freedom in the past, and those who continue to do so for us. Because we have freedom, we are free to choose what we want to do, such as participate in fun runs, spending time with friends, and having fun.

Be thankful for what you have, and who you can spend time with! We have that freedom to choose. Enjoy the weekend…enjoy life…and all the adventures it can bring! Keep moving everybody!
Dr. Dan
Consecutive Exercise Day #: 3201
by Dan | Jun 26, 2016 | Exercise, Family, Goals, Motivation, Wellness/Health

There are all kinds of fun runs/walks during the year, and especially during the Summer, to be able to participate in. It is also a time when you can include your friends, or family, and have fun with it…or maybe even show how tough you can be getting ready for it. Here Molly, Nick and I are getting ready for the Fargo 5k in May. Sometimes though, we just need to convince ourselves that we can do it.

If we can convince our minds, our bodies can handle it! I had to keep talking Molly through it that night as well…to help convince her that she still could do it.

We all need some extra support sometimes…to help us realize what we are capable of doing…to help get past our fear of the unknown. It was great running a 5k with my daughter! There have been several other events so far this Summer…just last week we did the Race for Chase…a 10 mile race where you have a 2 person team. One person rides a bike, one person runs. You have to start together, and finish together, and you can trade off biking and running whenever you want…but you both are covering 10 miles. Sarah was my team mate. We won our age group category! Here is a group of some of the people participating.

It was a good time…and something different to do. Of course, I had to have a little fun along the way and hold up a trophy (which we did not win!) before hand as I was giving some of the other people who are on our run club a challenge as to who was going to get it!

Of course we also had the Hospital Hill Run. Another great turnout for our 20th anniversary. Here is everybody at the start this year.

Here is a good example when it comes to all of the events: You need to have the courage to start! Everything in life has obstacles, but those obstacles were meant to overcome. If you don’t push yourselves, you will have no idea how far you can go. You have to start in order to finish! Once you finish, you will be looking for more challenges…more experiences…more adventures!

You just have to remember it does not have to be a competition against somebody else. It can be a competition with yourself though…a competition to show yourself what you are capable of. What are you made of? How are you able to overcome challenges in your life?…Setbacks in your life?…Difficulties in your life? Are you going to be able to push through and create and experience new adventures in your life? You might actually like it too! For many of us, wouldn’t that be a surprise? I have talked about Dr. George Sheehan in the past…the cardiologist who helped promote the running boom in the 1970’s. He was wise beyond his years! What a great summary to keep in mind for all of us!

Convincing ourselves is the challenge…and if we convince our minds, we are half way there! Don’t worry what somebody else may think…worry about what you are going to think! Take care of yourself, and have great adventures along the way. Keep moving everybody!
Dr. Dan
Consecutive Exercise Day #: 3194
by Dan | Jun 19, 2016 | Exercise, Family, Motivation, Wellness/Health

There were lots of fun times spent with the kids growing up. A lot of these memories start flooding back when I go looking through all of the pictures. Everybody here was so proud of the fish they caught. The kids always came with us when we went to go run races too.

Here are my twins one year after doing Grandma’s marathon. It was great having your own cheering section along the route. As they got older, I returned the favor by cheering them on at all of their sport events. It was just as much fun watching them as it was participating in the events myself. As a Dad, it was fun watching them evolve and change, and grow up!

They are all in college now…where has the time gone! That is what makes pictures such a treasure…you can always look back and feel like you were right back at that moment again. Forever a treasure.
Many of us can be a Father, but it takes someone special to be a Dad! Things may not always go as planned, and life throws a lot of curve balls, and problems along the way. At times there always seemed to be something more stressful that had to be worked on. That is where the exercise came into play. It was an escape valve. A way to unload some of that pressure, blow off some steam…just have time to think.
But, what I think was more important about being a Dad, especially for my kids, was to see how Sarah and I got along. When they see how much we care for each other, and do things for each other…there is no stronger bond. Lead by example. You can say anything you want, but if you don’t show it with your actions, it means nothing.

Parents set the tone for the kids…mom and dad both! If you don’t work as a team, nothing gets done, or at least not done very well. The kids bought us tickets to go on an adventure…Chanhassen to go see a play, Beauty and the Beast, followed the next night to a Twins game. This was our Mother and Father’s day present from them. It was great.

Here Sarah is at the play. It was a great gift!
Father’s Day now leave a gap with me since my Dad passed away 1 1/2 years ago. Maybe time will continue to heal, but not yet. It is a tough day for me. There is not a day that goes by that I don’t think of him!

But, I have lots of memories to keep looking back at! There were lots of things he taught me as well, and led by example. It takes a special individual to really be a Dad!

Hopefully I have been doing this for my kids…at least trying! We all make mistakes. That is what makes life an adventure. Things are never predictable, and it is always easier to come up with the right way to do things once the problem or issue is over. Trying to do it right at the time is what is hard. I still have my mom to bounce things off of, but there are still times when I wish I could still ask my Dad for advice.

Miss you Dad! Everybody else have a good Father’s Day…remember why we have these days. Keep moving everybody!
Dr. Dan
Consecutive Exercise Day #: 3187
by Dan | Jun 5, 2016 | Exercise, Family, Goals, Motivation, Wellness/Health

I have spent this last year discussing about exercise, life, motivation, and inspiration. I have had topics of me about how to stay “In it for the Long Run”, and most recently finished up a series on “Success in Life”. Now is the time to reflect back on all of this, and then incorporate it going forward. How better way to start than a picture of my friend Tom and I. We have been through a lot together. Many races, challenges, training runs, and all of these times has a story to tell.

Life is full of adventure, and ours adventures can fulfill our passions, and our passions create our life! This is what I will incorporate going forward. Discussing my adventures in regards to fitness and activity, how it fulfills my passion in life, and how this passion has helped create my life, and everybody and everything in my life. I will talk about how some of this passion of mine has rubbed off on other people, and what two people could this include more than some of my nurses, both current and past.

Here are Chris and Susan after they just finished their last adventure…having finished their first half marathon in Fargo a few weeks ago. The looks on their face says it all! Excitement, pride, accomplishment. They did it! Way to go you two! They started a new adventure, which all of us at times need to do as well.

We all have a time when we need to start something new. Something we have not done before, or go somewhere we have never been before. That is what makes life exciting! Explore! See what’s out there. Take advantage of each new day we have, and live life to the fullest. By the time we are no longer here, we want to be able to say “I lived my life with no regrets”! Time to become adventurous!

Here is Zeus waiting patiently as I am eating popcorn, just hoping that I will give in and give him some. His concentration is unbroken! He will continue to stare me down until I give in! Sometimes in life it is OK to wait patiently for things, and other times it is not. We need to make things happen, not wait for things to happen for us. Let loose…be bold…go explore…find out what we may be missing! Life is an adventure!

So hang on! Time to go explore! Time to go on an adventure with our life! Time to help find our own passions, and to live our life to the fullest. And so the adventure begins…I will take you on my adventures, and then see where your adventures can take you, as we all Strive to Survive! Keep moving everybody!
Dr. Dan
Consecutive Exercise Day #: 3173
by Dan | May 29, 2016 | Exercise, Family, Goals, Motivation, Wellness/Health
This is the final installment of my success in life series. How better way to end this series than to talk about inspiration. We all want to be inspired when it comes to getting motivated to exercise, or even in general, motivated in life. But, it is actually more important, and rewarding, to be an inspiration to somebody else.

Here I am last weekend in Fargo…running the 5k with my daughter Molly. I was running to help get her through, but she was my motivation for the day. There is nothing like coming across the finish with your arms raised in the air with one of your kids! The highlight of my weekend!
We all have those things that inspire us in our lives, but for me, nothing more than my own family!

Here was my son Nick after finishing the half marathon! He was pumped! He had never run a half before, and he totally took charge…and had fun doing it!
Nothing brings more joy to me than seeing how my kids get along, and how all of them help to take care of themselves and exercise. This picture of me with my twins when they saw each other for the first time after spending their first semester of college apart from each other…a first ever! They had tears in their eyes they were so happy to see each other…

…This of course put tears in my eyes! Nothing makes me as a Dad more proud then to see my kids get along with each other! I owe a lot of that help to my wife Sarah! Of course, our kids see how we get along, and care for each other, that this starts to rub off on them!

This is one of the views Sarah and I had when we were in Hawaii celebrating our 25th Anniversary! The view takes your breath away. Sometimes we all need to do that as well…stop and take a look at the big picture…figure out what is important in our lives, and then continue to work at it. That is what is inspiring! But you have to keep working at those things in your life! Nothing comes easy. The old saying anything worth having is worth fighting for…nowhere more important than here.
So, life, just like in a race or walk that you may enter, needs to have a start point!

Don’t limit your challenges! The sky is the limit. We are limited more by our own minds than our bodies!

Just remember to keep looking ahead, and focusing on where we are going, not where we have been!

Keep moving everybody! Be an inspiration to somebody else, and you will be surprised at how inspiring that can be for you! That is truly success in life! Now I am challenged to come up with some other ideas that maybe will be an inspiration to somebody else as well, and maybe help motivate them into taking better care of themselves, and work on their exercise and health. That will be my continuing ongoing challenge…and if it may help somebody else, that is what inspires me!
Dr. Dan
Consecutive Exercise Day #: 3166
by Dan | May 8, 2016 | Exercise, Family, Goals, Motivation, Wellness/Health

Mom’s come in all shapes, sizes, personalities, and characteristics…but they are are some of the most important people in our lives. Here is my mom, and my wife, Sarah…mother to my 3 kids. These 2 are incredibly special people to me…every day, not just today, you are the most important part of my life…and have helped me be a success in life! I gained another mom with my mother-in-law Twyla as well. These 3 ladies all share some of the same characteristics that are universal to moms:

They all have worked hard in their lives, and continue to work hard, for their families. Nothing else ranks higher that this. They are human just like everybody else. We all make mistakes, but we can learn by them. Nobody works harder at fixing those mistakes than mothers. There is nothing they would not do for their families. My mom and mother-in-law have been good role models to Sarah as well, and I love you Sarah more than anything!

Every day, not just today, I see what an incredible mother and wife you are. So today, and every day, I want to be sure that you know how much you mean to me, and how much I love you!

Yesterday, we were down in Sioux Falls to run the Avera Breast Cancer Run…where everybody is out to show their support for their moms, wives, sisters, female friends…all fighting breast cancer. It is a great event, and again, well over 5,000 people, all there to show support for those women that are important in their lives.

Just so you know, I will always be there for you as well. And your kids will be there for you as well!

You have helped them become a success in life! This next slide describes all you do for them, and for us! As my mom has done for me, and your mom has done for you…and all moms have done for their families!

Thanks to all of you, my mom, your mom, and you Sarah, for helping to make our family a success, and for us to be a success in life! And with that, there is nothing else to say on this day, this Mother’s Day, but to wish you, and all moms on not only this, but every day…

Keep moving everybody! Take care of yourselves…our moms out there care about us!
Dr. Dan
Consecutive Exercise Day #: 3145