by Dan | Oct 27, 2011 | Exercise, Goals, Wellness/Health
Hey everybody…this coming saturday is the 2nd Annual Halloween Hustle fun run. You can run, walk…wear a costume if you like as they are giving prizes for the best costumes in several categories. 10 AM start time. Come have some fun…The Reiffenbergers are dressing up as the super hero family, The Incredibles! Will show pictures from the race this weekend.

Dr. Dan
Consecutive Exercise Day #: 1491
by Dan | Oct 23, 2011 | Exercise, Family, Goals, Motivation, Wellness/Health
I often get asked by patients, not only how I find the time to exercise, but why do I exercise? By the end of each day, the answer becomes easier. This weekend was a perfect example of that.

First, on saturday, there was the State Cross Country meet in Sioux Falls. Here Nick is competing, and for a 9th grader on varsity, does very well. The weather was perfect, and I did a lot of running just to keep up in order to take pictures. Then when this was done, it was back in the car to go home and make it to the school in order to see my girls at the annual TUCKS dance, which they have been planning for months.

We got back in time to be able to take pictures quick before the grand march and presentation of all of the couples. The girls were very happy that we got back in time for this.
So why do I exercise? I have too many things to do and see in regards to my kids. I want to be around for a long time and be a part of their lives, and participate in those activities. I want to be healthy enough to be around for them. These are some of my main driving forces, the things that keep me motivated and enthusiastic about my health, and my daily exercise. I am staying in shape, and feel better, but the bottom line is I am doing this for my kids and my family. Hopefully they will be stuck with me for a long time. I, and they, would not want to have it any other way! Have a good week coming.
Dr. Dan
Consecutive Exercise Day #: 1487
by Dan | Oct 20, 2011 | Exercise, Motivation, Weather, Wellness/Health

There is definitely a chill in the air this week with the weather change. The leaves are close to all being off the trees. Today ended up colder, but no wind, so it actually did not feel too bad outside running/walking today. It is so much more enjoyable to be outside yet, especially when the winds are calm.

Even with the leaves all coming off, and winter starting to approach, the view of things can still really be enjoyable. Enjoy these days being out yet. Before too long it will be dark when we go in to work in the morning, and dark when we come home. Enjoy the days before the snow comes. Have a good weekend coming up.!
Dr. Dan
Consecutive Exercise Day #: 1484
by kelsey | Oct 18, 2011 | Diet, Weight Management, Wellness/Health

This picture above is one of my all time favorite snacks and/or a small meal. The peanut butter provides a great source of protein, the whole grain toast gives you some excellent fiber and nutrients, the banana adds some more great vitamins and minerals, and the drizzle of honey gives you a little natural sweetener. I also add a glass of skim milk to give me some calcium and vitamin D! Pairing up protein and whole grains provides satiety and helps keep your blood sugar more stable. Other examples of pairing snacks are whole grain crackers like Triscuits or Wheat Thins with a little low fat cheese or a handful of almonds and a handful of grapes or an apple. When you start balancing your meals and snacks like this, you’ll find you will be less hungry in between meals, which will prevent overeating at meal times. Give it a try!
-Kelsey
by kelsey | Oct 12, 2011 | Wellness/Health

With October being Breast Cancer Awareness month, I thought it’d be fitting to discuss the importance of a healthy diet in relation to breast cancer prevention. According to the SD Department of Health, breast cancer is the most common diagnosed cancer (besides skin cancers) and the 2nd leading cause of death in South Dakota women. Following a low fat diet rich in a variety of fruits and vegetables can aid in preventing breast cancer. In addition, it’s important to maintain a healthy weight, engage in at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity activity and limit alcohol consumption. Breast feeding has also been linked to breast cancer prevention. Eating healthy not only impacts our weight, it truly does aid in disease prevention and longevity!
-Kelsey
by Dan | Oct 9, 2011 | Exercise, Family, Motivation, Weather, Wellness/Health

This weekend in Brandon was the ESD cross country championship. Here Molly is leading for us in the JV race. She ran 4000 meters, and with the course they had, was 2 big loops, and one small loop. The big loops included a very big hill. Sarah and I, between 4 different races to watch, easily covered about 3 miles ourselves just trying to keep up and cheer, not only for our own kids, but Watertown as well.

Here Nick is at the bottom of the hill. He had to cover 5000 meters, and was 3 big loops, with that big hill each loop. We chose to at least stay at the bottom of the hill, and then kept running back and forth across the center of the course. I think by the time it was all done, we needed someone to cheer for all of the parents. It is a great way to show your kids how being active is important. They are in running a race, we can run back and forth for them as well. The good thing is the rain held off until everything was done.
Here is to a good week coming. Stay active.
Dr. Dan
Consecutive Exercise Day #: 1473