Posts from ‘October, 2009’

Bike+Dine=awesome

Last weekend was the 3rd incarnation of Bike+Dine (and my second go at it). Once again, we gathered in front of Park+Vine at noon, though the dress code was a bit different. Shorts and sleeveless T’s were replaced with pants and jackets. I was, however, wrong in my prior post when I complained I would [...]

Run Like Hell

Coming up at the end of the month is Run Like Hell, one of the more unique races in the city. A few thousand people run through the Walnut Hills Cemetery dressed up in the wildest Halloween garb. I was injured last year and couldn’t run, but I’m looking forward to dressing up like a [...]

Fun at the Reggae Run

My triumphant return to running events was the Reggae Run, and it was a great race/party to attend. I had been missing the feeling of me and a few thousand of my closest friends taking off at the sound of a pistol, slowly working our lungs to the point of heaving air in and out [...]

Results Not Typical…bloggers beware

I read this morning on The Economist website that the FTC updated their guidelines on endorsements and testimonials. The guidelines, which were last updated in 1980, used to dictate that if the described effect of a certain product was not “typical” the advertiser could still use said testimonial, as long as they mentioned somewhere (likely [...]

Cincy could use this

This is a pretty creative way to get people to take the stairs. I think we all agree there are plenty of people that could use a few more steps in their life…. On top of that, I think the “fun theory” is a pretty good one. I look at every “workout” I do as [...]