Have you wanted to commit to exercise, but can’t seem to get into a routine? Here’s what’s working for me.
Take the 90 day Wild Rider Fitness Challenge. It ends on September 8th with a Wild Party. It’s super easy. Really! Exercise two or more times a week and get outside at least once. That’s all! You can walk around your neighborhood or scale a mountain. It’s up to you.
Post photos on Instagram and Twitter of your outdoor adventures and tag them #WRFChallenge. I’ll continue to feature some of them here. Or you can blog about your own adventure and link it to Join the Wild Rider Fitness Challenge, so more can join.
Here’s what the WRFChallengers have been up to!
Ginger Calem ran with an eagle in Texas.
Gail Storey has been exploring the Continental Divide in Wyoming with her husband and son. She stopped to wave hello!
Of course, my husband, Danny, had to join in the fun here in Colorado.
The Guat competed in the Tin Man in California yesterday. I know she has a humongous heart!
https://twitter.com/theguat75/status/615427832307544064
I took a new trail on my mountain bike last Friday and found this super old cottonwood.
Want your Tweet or Instagram post to be featured? Tag it #WRFChallenge and I’ll link you up!
Have you been sitting indoors all summer? Are you planning on getting outside this week?
Please share this with your friends!
What a great variety of creative responses to Susie’s Wild Rider Fitness Challenge! You all inspire me!
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And you crack me up! Ha! I included a jackalope in my book as a joke. You are really a Wild Rider.
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We hiked along a beautiful creek yesterday in Idaho. Another great outdoor day.
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It sounds beautiful and serene. Share one of your photos on Twitter or Instagram with #WRFChallenge and I’ll include it next week!
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Cool, Done.
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Such a fun series! I spend tons of time outdoors, and I’m eager to share an image or two. 🙂
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Thanks! That is so fantastic, August! I can’t wait to see them. I’ll post them here next week with a link to your blog.
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These are wonderful. I’ve bookmarked this post so the next time I go for a walk outside, I’ll try to snap a picture and post it to you on Twitter. As you know, I workout to DVDs at home, but I often go walking in the evening. Now, if only I remember to snap a photo…
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EXCELLENT!!! I didn’t know if this new series would take off, but it’s motivating me to get out there. Can’t wait to see your photos!
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Danny should sue! The photo of him was so far off center he’s not even recognizable.
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It’s a selfie… 🙂
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Tell him to sue himself.
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Loved the little bird was chasing the great bald eagle.
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I see that pretty often with huge crows. I’m sure they deserve it… 🙂
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Now if we had jackelope here Id be out there LOL
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You’d be here in a flash! Ha!
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Looks like folks are having fun with the challenge. I’ll share photos of my wild ride once I get on the road. Happy Monday, Susie.
Hugs from Ecuador,
Kathy
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That would be great! I’m sure you’ll need to get outside to exercise along the way.
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Ginger’s eagle is fantastic. I have to remember to carry my phone with me. (Shame on me).
Love this idea.
Patricia Rickrode
w/a Jansen Schmidt
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Join us!!! Definitely bring your phone with you when you are out walking or hiking. You never know what you may see.
Thanks Patricia!
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So fun to have my eagle encounter included. Was a huge life-moment for me, as silly as that sounds. I absolutely adore being outdoors, whether working out, wakeboarding, lounging in the sunshine with a book. I can’t wait to see more #wrfchallenge posts! Bring on the inspiration! Thanks, Susie, for sharing light and love around!
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Thanks Ginger! Your Eagle was a big hit!
That must have given you shivers. I had a Great Horned Owl fly over me yesterday. They’re pretty huge. It was gone in a couple of seconds. Nothing like your soaring Eagle! That was super cool. Keep your photos coming and I’ll include them and link you up.
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Okay – am starting tomorrow July 1st – thanks for the inspiration Susie!
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EXCELLENT! I’m so glad you’re joining us, Julie! It’s really working for me. It’s a virtual fitness club!
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Beautiful that you’ve inspired so many people, Susie. Will be posting my run in the mountains this weekend on Twitter. The Smokey Mountains are gorgeous this time of year and it’s finally cooled off a bit so that running uphill’s bearable. lol
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I am so excited and glad you are joining the challenge! Woohoo! I can’t wait to see your photos.
Thanks Inion!
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I’m already having an active summer, and I just might join you! 🙂
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Definitely! Join us. This virtual group of challengers is motivating me to exercise outside too!
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Oh this is terrible, Susie. I took so much time to put these pounds on, and now I feel compelled to take them off. All I can say is… that was a total waist of time! :O)
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Ha! But just think of the time you can waste taking them off again.
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You do have a point there. :O)
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Look how you’re inspiring people – good for you, Susie! Although I don’t think that Gail is getting that much exercise RIDING that Jackalope. Shouldn’t she be running with it?
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i think she biked to it. She probably burned some calories scaling that monstrosity. Right?
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Great range of participation captured there! The only exercise I did this week was running through the streets of London at night on Monday, having just been to the theatre, and then racing to catch a train back home. It also involved running up and down escalators on the underground. The whole thing was quite a run actually, and left me breathless, and I probably looked quite a sight because I had a shortish skirt on which was riding up as I ran. No photos though, which is probably a good thing in this case.
I feel inspired to get the bike out this weekend though.
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Fantastic! I bet your pictures would be gorgeous. I hope you find yourself outdoors soon. Running all over the city is great exercise too.
Not sure how I missed your comment. Happy trails!
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Those pics are pretty cool. I love Danny’s shot, though. So glad we made the cut 🙂 can’t wait to see what others are doing out there 🙂
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Thanks Guat! I’m so glad you joined us! It has motivated me, big time. More shots coming next week…
Happy 4th to you!
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Twittering me walking to my corner and back or doing my daily exercises lying down does not appeal to me; however, I am getting stronger and reading about all these people does rev me up a bit. We will see.
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Oh excellent! I need to post another update. We’ve gotten a few more hikes in. It’s rained here for days. I’m hoping to get out on my bike this afternoon. I’m still rehabbing my knee, so any exercise except for running is good. 🙂 Even walking to the corner!
Thanks for stopping by! It’s always great to “see” you!
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Your knee; my hip…they will eventually work. I will be scheduling the other hip for next spring.
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Good luck with it! Most people with my surgery were healed in three weeks. I’m am waaaaay behind at 6 months, but will keep working at it.
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everyone is different
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