Wednesday, January 20, 2010

give away from fellow blogger

Tricia from Endurance Isnt Only Physical is having a give-a-way.
Read some of her info. here, but go to here blog for the chance to win. {GOOD LUCK}

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Safety is everyones first priority, right? Well maybe not, but it should be.

Luckily the people at Road ID have helped Tricia out. No, they didn't send her a running partner. Although....she's open to that if they're reading this :).


They did however send Tricia a different type of training partner, one of their new Wrist ID Elites.

As the name implies, it is an ID you wear on your wrist. They also have ankle IDs, shoe tags and necklaces. The IDs are engraved with your personal contact info and medical information to be used in case of an emergency.

"The Road ID speaks for you when you can't speak for yourself."

Here she is sporting hers:


Tricia has worn it on every run in the last week. It's super comfortable, she doesn't even notice it is there. Tricia likes that the band is rubberized and easy to wipe down because, lets face it-she sweats. :)

Thank you to the people at Road ID for letting her try their product, it is now a staple in her training.

And they have very generously given YOU a chance to get a Road ID of your own. One reader will win a $31.50 gift certificate (which is enough for a Wrist Elite AND shipping). The contest ends 11:59 EST January 26th.

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TO ENTER VISIT HER BLOG: Endurance Isnt Only Physical

{good luck}

2 comments:

  1. I agree, Tricia is pretty amazing!

    p.s. What's the story behind your blog title "Never say diet journey?" Just curious :)

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  2. Hey Tiff. Thanks for commenting. Never Say Diet is a book I read (by Chantel Hobbs). She lost around 200 pounds. She did it by changing her life in phases...not by a "diet." Amazing! She is an incredible inspiration. She has a web site too: ChantelHobbs.com Anyway, so...this is my journey to getting healthier, losing weight, etc. etc. without dieting...making a life change. I've struggled with my weight most of my life, but especially since I had my daughter (she's 12 now, OK!!!). I've been discouraged because of failures. But,like you I'm tired and want to make each day, nibble...count. Sorry, I've gone on and on. Thanks again.

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