Happy St. Patrick’s Day, and Happy Birthday Sarah

Happy Birthday Sarah!  Happy St. Patrick’s Day to everybody else.  Here Sarah displays her Irish nature.  It always make for an even more special day.  I just had a patient in the hospital, and his birthday is today as well.  He just turned 87.  He has a lot of medical issues, but is loving life.  He told me that when everything else in life starts to fail, the one thing you can rely on is your attitude, and you make the best of whatever life dishes out to you.  His motto:  SMILE!  Even when things get bad, if you keep smiling, that can at least seem better.  We all should take a little advice from this very knowledgeable man.  And very Irish!

Of course, don’t forget to be staying active.  Here Sarah is surrounded by the two Tom’s of our running club this AM.  I was riding the bike today as I am still nursing a sore calf.  Hope to be back running soon.  Tom Beaudry (far right) was decked out in his green attire for the day.  Way to go Tom! 

Everybody have a great weekend.  Happy Birthday Sarah.  Luv ya!

Keep moving everybody!  Enjoy this great weather!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1633

A Great Day for a Walk

Today was a great day to go out for a walk.  Little windy, but the temps were in the mid 50’s.  Roads are clearing, but not all of the bike trails yet.  You can still see the snow on the sides.  Buddy was ready to go!

It was a great weekend for weather, and supposed to be even better the rest of this week.  Get outside, get fired up, and go enjoy it.  Quit staying cooped up in the house.  Get moving!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1627

Watertown Area Running Club

This AM, 3/10/12, we had the inaugural start of the Watertown Area Running Club.  The weather was great, calm winds.  Pictured from left to right are:  Jackie Burghardt, Sarah Reiffenberger, Tom Batta, and Tom Beaudry.  We will begin meeting each saturday morning at 8AM at the rec center.  When it starts getting even a little warmer, we will move this to 7AM. 

Tom and I switched places to we could get everybody in.  It was a good social run, and we got our workout in.  It is always a lot more fun running with other people. We will have runs that can range anywhere from 4 miles, to 15 miles+ depending on what individuals want to do.  It is not intended to be a race, but to get people together who enjoy running.  It was a great day for a run guys!  Keep passing the word around to others who may be interested.  Once we start building on this, then we can incorporate other days of the week.  Hope to see you out there with us.  Keep moving!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1626

Time to get Fired Up!

OK, so we have had some snow.  The temperature went down, and the winds picked up, and then we got some more snow.  But, it started melting already later today, and is supposed to be up in the 40’s the next couple of days.  That is the good thing about this being March already, it won’t be long, and the white stuff will be gone, and we can be outside more again.  Start getting fired up…nice weather is coming.  When it does come, get outside and enjoy it. 

We are not going to be having these piles of snow for much longer.  So start getting ready, and get rid of our “piles of excuses”, and start thinking about how we are going to be more active this Spring.  Make your plan now, and stick to it.  You will feel much better.  Keep moving!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1620

Go Megan!

Tomorrow starts the 2012 winter season state swim meet being held in Rapid City.  Sarah took Molly and Megan today for this weekend.  Megan has been on the swim team for the last 7 years, and absolutely loves it.  She is the one in lane 4.  Now, when it comes to sports, or exercise, you need to do what you enjoy doing.  This is by far her favorite exercise, ever since she was little.  When you enjoy your sport/activity, it becomes easy to keep doing it.  For me, swimming is a struggle.  I would much rather bike or run.  It is good to have variety though.

With Megan on the swim team, she has become proficient in all 4 strokes, free style, back stroke, fly, and here doing the breast stroke (the one closest to you).  I struggle just trying to do the freestyle.  Megan is a good inspiration to me as well, showing that you earn what you work for.  This will continue to be a good sport/activity for her to do to stay in shape as she gets older as well.  Remember, do what you enjoy doing, or you won’t do it very long.  Keep Moving!

 Good luck this weekend Megan!

Dr. Dan (Dad!)

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1617

The Scenery Outside

Here is one of the views of the sunrise in Mexico when we would go out running.  It was not hard to get caught up in the scenery, and it made the exercise almost effortless.  This is vastly different from running or walking on a treadmill.  It gets hard to focus and concentrate inside, and Sarah and I took advantage of this to be out.  We need to do that here as well.  Yes, there are days when the weather/temperature is terrible, and you need to exercise inside, but when it is nice, you need to get outside and enjoy it.  We will have our days here again soon.

Here is one of the sunsets we saw.  Nothing like a walk in the later afternoon, and taking in the sunsets.  We did this everyday, and was one of the highlights of each day.  Again, seemed effortless out walking.  When the weather improves here, it can be the same here.  Take in nature, enjoy the scenery, and get outside and enjoy life!  Keep moving!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1613