Showing posts with label running. Show all posts
Showing posts with label running. Show all posts

Monday, 10 August 2015

#thisgirlcan

All photos (c) This Girl Can

If you live in the UK, you've probably seen or at least heard of the campaign 'This Girl Can'. The campaign was developed by Sport England to empower and celebrate British women in sport, and I love it! I remember seeing the TV ad for the first time - I completely stopped what I was doing (updating See it, Want it! obvs) and was mesmerised by this beautiful, positive message that was coming out of my TV. I challenge you not to feel inspired while you're watching it!


It feels so amazing to know that I'm not the only girl out there who feels held back in sport. At school, if you aren't really, really good at sport, you kind of get forgotten, even if you love playing sports, and that feeling of rejection and "I'm not good enough" kind of blows out the spark that us average girls had for sport. It's sad, it truly is. So as you get older, you do less and less sport, and you get less enjoyment out of it. For me, it often feels like a chore. Even when I go to the gym, which is where I'm supposed to be sweating my arse off, I often feel self-conscious. There's this idea that's been planted in my head at some point, and maybe in the minds of other girls too, that we're girls and we aren't supposed to sweat profusely. Well you know what? We are! And I vow to do as much sport and sweat as much as necessary from now on!


What's great about being a girl is that we have so many amazing role models out there. Girls who are really damn good at what they do, and who we can look up to, even if we think we suck. My sporty idols include snowboarders like Kjersti Buaas, Jenny Jones and Kelly Clark, rock climber Hazel Findlay and dressage rider Charlotte Dujardin (google them, they're all awesome!)


Part of being active involves finding the right gear to do it in. I for one am not keen on a $100 pair of running leggings, even if they are the jazziest leggings I've ever seen, but it's tricky to find clothing that does the job (and it's not a simple job, there's sweat involved and it needs to be wicked away!) AND looks good AND is affordable. Personally, I swear by H&M sportswear, but I've gone out of my comfort zone to find you some other options too.
So the moral of this blog post is that it doesn't matter how good (or bad) you think you are, how red your face is, how much your arse jiggles or how little or much makeup you're wearing. Don't let anything hold you back, because nothing is worth missing out on all that fun! My struggle with sport in recent years has often been linked with the fact that I now have a muscle syndrome and it is so frustrating to not feel well enough to be active, or to feel worried that doing too much will make me sick, but I'm trying really hard to not let that hold me back. So, my goal for the next few months? To make my good days incredible and memorable, doing the stuff that I want to do like climbing, skateboarding, cycling, running, playing tennis, horse riding, hiking, snowboarding... you get the idea. 

What are your sporting goals?

Much love, 
Bemsy x

   


Monday, 27 May 2013

A run through San Francisco (or how to stay in shape while traveling)


Who said your outfit couldn’t make heads turn when you’re working out?

The sun has finally decided to show up and the warm weather is, from my perspective, synonym of “get outside ’cuz it’ll only be there for 3 months”. Bikini season is approaching and so I’ve decided to make a special “welcome back” to my running shoes, and this made me think of the beautiful West Coast of the United States.



This week’s destination? San Francisco, or should I say “A day in San Francisco”. Between the tourists attractions, and the wonderful view, San Francisco is a city of health on the food level, as well as on the sports level.



Make the most of your day
Start your day with a walk to Pier 39, the biggest Pier of the city, where you’ll see runners passing by at every moment. From there, take a boat to Alcatraz, where you’ll face the impressive reality of prisoners of the middle of the twentieth century. Back on shore, rent a bike, and enjoy the wonderful view of the Golden Gate Bridge, as you bike on the road aside of the water. Stop at a small kiosk for a worldwide known “Clam chowder”, and make a small visit of Ghirardelli to enjoy the amazing smell of chocolate. Back on your bike, make a detour to Lombard Street, and reach the end of the road to visit Fort Point, under the Golden Gate. Leave your bike near the entrance and take a walk on one of the most acclaimed bridge in the world!



You’ll probably want to enter the Nike store in Union Square, where the rainbow of running shoes on the wall makes you want to buy every each of them.




Finish your day with a Cable Car Ride, and make sure to catch a picture of the amazing architecture!

This summer, if you’re planning on a trip, take your colourful running shoes with you. Running through the streets is a wonderful way to discover hidden places! It also gives you an absolute different perspective... And it burns the calories you over-eat all-day because you are so right if you want to taste everything!

Lori