What Did You Expect?

Posted by Rochelle | Knee Pain,Random Thoughts,The Unnoticed | Tuesday 7 September 2010 5:08 PM

Holy cow…

I took a few days off and I feel like a new person.

It only takes a few days in the woods with decent weather for me to rejuvenate.

Being out there just does it for me.

I had the pleasure to experience almost every type of weather imaginable.

Sun, rain, wind, hail, snow…

I checked the weather forecast before I left ’cause I like to be prepared.

To know what I may be up against.

Moderately warm to hot temps were expected.

So…I planned accordingly.

So much for being prepared.

Glad I brought along a few extra (critical) pieces of clothing…

Just in case.

Those few pieces saved my butt.

It was well below freezing for two days and nights.

Not expected.

Glad I was semi-prepared.

On the last day of the trip I enjoyed a glorious 7 hour hike through the woods.

A brisk morning followed by a warmer, sunny afternoon.

As I was hiking through the woods I thought about all the weather changes I experienced and how I was forced to adapt to those changes.

Those weather changes weren’t expected and there was no getting around them, so I did what I needed to do and kept on truckin’.

Did my fingers and toes get a little icy?

Yep.

Did I feel like staying in my warm sleeping bag instead of getting up and getting the day started?

Yep.

Did I feel like calling it a day earlier than I really wanted when the wind howled and pushed a cold rush of air through my bones while blowing dust in my eyes?

Yep.

Did I let any of those things detour my plans?

Nope.

Am I glad I kept working with what Mother Nature gave me?

You bet.

So what’s going on in your life that’s keeping you bound?

If I had to guess, I’d say one of the things is knee pain.

It’s very easy to develop tunnel vision when the unexpected happens.

Becoming so focused on the thing that seems to be unexpectedly screaming in your face blurs your perspective and consumes your being.

Eliminates potential possibility.

That makes it very easy for denial to creep in followed by self defeating behavior.

As the focus and vision narrows, the list of “negatives”, “I can’ts” and “why me’s” takes hold.

The noose gets tighter.

If you’ve been on this site for long, I feel like you can expect to hear the truth from me.

I call ‘em like I see ‘em.

If you’re new, expect to read the words that you would hear if you were standing right in front of me having this same conversation.

The precise words.

Here’s what would have happened if I had let the elements keep me bound:

Restlessness would have set in.

Regret.

Irritation.

Lashing out at anyone or thing that poked that irritation innocently.

If that poking came from a person maybe they’d question my actions.

Maybe I’d get defensive in the moment before realizing the true nature of the beast that was causing the frustration.

More irritation with confrontation.

Maybe I’d vent against the innocent.

I would like to think I’d have it figured out before taking it this far.

One thing is for certain regardless, I’d be pissed off and pissy for the rest of the day.

All because I let the unexpected turn me upside down.

All because I allowed myself to develop tunnel vision with the focus narrowed on that which I perceived to be going against me.

So how does one realize what’s happening in the moment?

That’s the hardest part.

My suggestion would be to take note when emotions surface.

Then take inventory of what may be causing those emotions to surface.

It’s rarely the fault, the actions or words of the person or thing you are reacting to.

It is how you react to them.

Why you react to them.

That is what will shape the outcome.

So when you think of your own knee pain…

Don’t react.

Don’t slip into denial.

Don’t allow yourself to be bound.

Open your vision and perspective to the possibilities.

Ask yourself these questions:

How can I work with what I have?

How can I work around the pain?

What can I salvage and learn from this experience?

Rather than reacting, what actions can I take to move forward?

And, is what I perceive really reality?

Or am I compounding reality with other aggravations and fears?

I know it’s quite a lot to think about.

And yes, it takes some thought and effort to figure out.

But, isn’t that better and more satisfying when you know you have options rather than allowing yourself to be bound?

When the unexpected shows up how will you act?

Or will you react?

Choice is yours.

Here’s to perspective and another awesome Labor Day weekend in the books.

Until next time…

Get strong and stay strong(and conscious),

Rochelle Gravance

PS- Did you find this blog post helpful or inspiring?  Is this the kind of stuff you like hearing about?  I’d love to hear your thoughts.  Give ‘em to me in the comments section below.  And thanks for being honest.

Knee Pain Commercials

Posted by Rochelle | Knee Pain,Random Thoughts,Weight Loss/Nutrition | Monday 30 August 2010 8:12 PM

Hey, you know all those prescription drug commercials…

The ones that show people really out enjoying themselves.

Supposedly because their life was in shambles and a complete wreck prior to taking the wonder drug.

Gotta hand it to the drug companies.

They really have us believing don’t they?

The magic pill that cures knee pain.

The magic pill that cures_________.

Awesome…

Maybe we should try it too.

As part of the pre Labor Day celebration lets make our own Knee Pain/Labor Day commercial.

Here goes nothing…

From the makers of “Get Rid Of Your Knee Pain Fast Without Getting Off Your Butt And Doing A Thing Just Take This Little Pill, Inc.”

comes…

“I Can’t Believe I Got Rid Of My Knee Pain While Sitting On My Butt”

If you have knee pain…we have the solution for you.

If knee pain has slowed you down and kept you from enjoying your life you need…

“I Can’t Believe I Got Rid Of My Knee Pain While Sitting On My Butt”

You try to watch what you eat and get plenty of exercise, but sometimes that’s just not enough.

“Sometimes my knee pain is so bad I have trouble getting out of bed and making my favorite twinkie/ ho-ho/apple fritter/frappuchino breakfast smoothie.

But with “I Can’t Believe I Got Rid Of My Knee Pain While Sitting On My Butt”

I’m now able to hop out of bed pain free and head straight to the kitchen for my favorite breakfast shake.”

“I Can’t Believe I Got Rid Of My Knee Pain While Sitting On My Butt” has changed my life.

“Now, when I take the elevator down to street level and hop on the moving walkway which takes me right to the bus stop to catch the bus to the next block to get my favorite triple cheese burger with fries, a shake, an extra meat taco, onion rings and a 32 oz diet soda, I don’t notice the knee pain at all.

Thanks “I Can’t Believe I Got Rid Of My Knee Pain While Sitting On My Butt”

“I Can’t Believe I Got Rid Of My Knee Pain While Sitting On My Butt” is not right for everyone.

You should check with your doctor first.

“I Can’t Believe I Got Rid Of My Knee Pain While Sitting On My Butt” may cause:

drowsiness

abdominal pain

profuse bleeding

depression

muscle pain

heart palpitations

liver failure

kidney disease

hormone imbalances

and other minor side effects.

“My knee pain is GONE! And so is one of my kidneys.”

“I Can’t Believe I Got Rid Of My Knee Pain While Sitting On My Butt” slows down the painful effects of arthritis and other joint pain conditions by making you completely numb from the waist down…and to the outside world.

What could this mean for you?

Pain free and delirious in seconds.

Just 10 pills taken with breakfast and lunch and another 10 with dinner.

Thanks…

“I Can’t Believe I Got Rid Of My Knee Pain While Sitting On My Butt”

“I’m now base jumping off the roof of my three story office building.  I would never think of doing this before trying I.C.B.I.G.R.O.M.K.P.W.S.O.M.B.”

Check with your doctor first before combining “I Can’t Believe I Got Rid Of My Knee Pain While Sitting On My Butt” if you’re currently on anti depressants as “I Can’t Believe I Got Rid Of My Knee Pain While Sitting On My Butt” may cause further depression and possible hallucinations which have been linked to some individuals leaping from bridges.

But if you think “I Can’t Believe I Got Rid Of My Knee Pain While Sitting On My Butt” is right for you ask your doctor about prescribing “I Can’t Believe I Got Rid Of My Knee Pain While Sitting On My Butt”.

Said in a really fast voice:

“If you were…

born after 1901 and before 2011

have hair

may be bald or balding

walk on two feet

crawl

use a walker, wheel chair or scooter

see with your eyes

eat with your mouth

know sign language

speak any language

are male

are female

don’t know if you’re male or female

are reading this for the first time

check with your doctor first before taking “I Can’t Believe I Got Rid Of My Knee Pain While Sitting On My Butt”

as other serious side effects could occur.

You can beat knee pain with help.

That help has a name.

“I Can’t Believe I Got Rid Of My Knee Pain While Sitting On My Butt”

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Hope you enjoyed my little commercial.

Have a fabulous pre-holiday week.

Get strong and stay strong(and conscious),

Rochelle Gravance

PS- I’m sure if you look hard enough you can find the underlying message…right?  If you found it, tell me about it in the comments section.  Thanks much.

? + ? = Knee Pain

Posted by Rochelle | Knee Pain,Random Thoughts,The Unnoticed,Workouts | Thursday 26 August 2010 9:23 PM

Hey you…

You crazy son-of-a-gun.

I guess you could be a daughter-of-a-gun too…right?

Yep…

If you were born on a gun deck back in the early 1700′s ’cause your mom went with your dad out to sea.

No wonder your knees hurt!

You’re older than dirt.

Anyway….

Back at the ranch…

I just returned from a fairly long but quick road trip.

Lots of miles sitting on my butt.

Guess what happened?

Mmmm hmmm…

You probably already know since it happens to you when you travel by plane or automobile.

I guess the train might do the same thing too.

It definitely happens when you’re sitting in your office chair all day.

So…

Since it’s Friday, thought I’d try something new.

You know…

Out-of-the-box-ish.

So put your kindergarten thinking caps on ’cause it’s time to play the game…

Put Pictures Into Words!!!

And I’ll be your host…

The talented knee pain expert…

from Lose The Knee Pain

Rochelle Gravance

Thanks…

Thanks very much.

OK players…

Are you ready to play

Put Pictures into Words!?!?!?

Here’s what you’re playing for:

Behind curtain #1 iiiiiiis…..

Not One, but TWO Brand New Knees.

That’s right players…

Just by playing the game correctly and following the game guidelines you could win your very own set of …

Brand New Knees.

That’s not all.

Tell them what else they get Johnny!

That’s right along with your two Brand New Knees we’ll throw in a jar full of Body Awareness!

Just rub on Body Awareness each morning when you wake up and stay fully aware of your movements and decisions all day long.

Long lasting Body Awareness won’t wear off like the competitors brands.

It sticks with you all day and keeps you feeling springtime fresh.

(Sorry…wrong commercial)

And now a word from our sponsor:

Blog pictures jumbled after hours of trying to fix them yourself?

Try the new and improved Blog Post Editor.

Cleans your blog posts up and makes you look great.

The new and improved Blog Post Editor can be found anywhere techies hang out.

Thanks, Johnny.

I’ll be getting Blog Post Editor for myself (very soon).

Ok…

It’s time to play…

Put Pictures Into Words!!!

Ready players?

Here’s your first challenge:

plus (+)

plus (+)

equals (=)

OK player #1…

Put Pictures into Words!

What are the correct words to the above images?

Answer:

Too much driving can lead to knee pain?

CORRECT!

Here’s Challenge #2:

plus (+)

plus (+)

plus(+)

equals (=)

Player #1…

Can you Put Pictures into Words?

Answer:

Sitting on a plane all day and at the airport can cause achy knees?

CORRECT!

Are you ready for Challenge #3?

Here it is:

plus (+)

plus (+)

plus (+)

equals (=)

Do you have an answer Player #1?

Answer:

Sitting at my desk all day, commuting and then going home and sitting on the couch all day without moving my body much might make my knees hurt?

You’re on fire, Player #1!

This one’s for all the money.

Here we go:

plus (+)

plus (+)

plus (+)

without adequate

equals (=)

For all the money, two Brand New Knees and a jar of Body Awareness…

What is your answer?

Ummm…

Even if I work out I might be doing repetitive activities and my muscles might be imbalanced and without enough stretching I might still have knee pain?

Couldn’t have said it better myself….

You are absolutely correct!

CONGRATULATIONS!

Well…

There you have it.

The conundrums and resolutions to your knee joint pain problems.

It’s up to you.

Will you take what’s behind curtain #1?

Or will you risk nothing and settle for what you have now?

Time to make a decision.

But first a commercial break.

From the makers of Dare Aspirin comes the newest form of joint pain relief:

Killer Pain Reliever

Guaranteed to kill your joint pain and other things too.

Side effects include (said in a really fast voice):

decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, dizziness, rash, headache, drowsiness, fluid retention, leading to edema. The most serious side effects are kidney failure liver failure, ulcers and prolonged bleeding after an injury or surgery.

Hope you enjoyed my twisted delivery style meant for educational purposes only.

I also want to wish you the best of active weekends.

Talk again next week.

Get strong and stay strong (and take what’s behind curtain #1),

Rochelle Gravance

PS-What did you think of today’s post? Let me here about it in the comments section below.

PPS- This damn format keeps messing up my photos.  Still working on it.

Secret Sauce to Heal Knee Pain?

Posted by Rochelle | Knee Pain,Random Thoughts,The Unnoticed,Weight Loss/Nutrition | Thursday 19 August 2010 3:46 PM

Funny thing happened to me last Friday.

I wrote a blog post consisting of several of my personal Top 5 Lists.

Turns out, you liked it so much I thought I’d do it again.

Top 5′s are your thing huh?…

Well, alright then.

Lets do it again.

This time lets change the format, shall we?

Lets go straight to the #1′s.

My favorite’s in the following categories.

And away we go…

Favorite Transportation:

Foot Travel

Favorite Time of Day:

Dusk

Favorite Flower/Plant:

Lupin

Favorite Season:

Fall

Favorite School Subject:

English

Favorite Place To Be:

Horseback in the Rockies

Favorite Movie:

Lonesome Dove

Favorite Engaging Read:

The Grizzly Maze

Favorite Smell:

Smoke from a campfire

Favorite Taste:

Saltiness

Favorite Toy:

Hoyt Bow

Favorite Feeling:

Warmth/Adrenaline (toss up)

Favorite Place to Sleep:

In my down sleeping bag on a cool, fall night deep woods with a breeze in the pines.

Favorite Drink:

METROMINT Chocolate Mint Water

Favorite Cure-All:

Moving the body, eating food that comes from the Earth in it’s “natural” state and stepping into Nothingness regularly.

Favorite Saying:

“I’m just sayin’…”

Favorite Contemplation:

Connection

Favorite Source of Protein:

Ursus Americanus

Favorite Bad Excuse:

All of them

Favorite Lasting Impression:

“Wow, I’m impressed.  That was actually an interesting conversation”

How’s that for a list?

Feel free to comment with your own answers to the above categories.

And don’t be shy to ask questions.

If you want to know my favorite ________…just ask.

If you want me to cover a particular topic…just ask.

Burning questions…ASK.

Alright, so listen…

I’m about to talk about something I’ve never talked about before in depth.

I began realizing how important this topic was earlier this week when engaging in a conversation with several of my clients.

I thought I better share this info with you too since I bet you’re struggling with it just as much and don’t even realize it.

Consider this my…
Favorite “Relatively Easy if You’ll Just Give It An Honest Shot” -”Thing You Can Do Today To Improve Your Health, Energy and Knee Pain Related Symptom”s:

How ’bout that title…

WHAT IS IT ALREADY!!!!!!

Sorry…

Got carried away with trying to figure out whether that title made sense or not.

It’s…

DRINK MORE AND MORE OFTEN

Wait!!!…..

Put down that can of Pabst Blue Ribbon and listen up.

Can’t turn you loose for a minute, can I?

What I meant was…drink more water.

Yes, water.

That tasteless, cold, bland fluid.

I get it.

But do you?

Not a long stretch to bet that you don’t.

Because if you did, that tasteless, cold, bland fluid would be down your hatch by the glassful every hour.

You’re dehydrated right now.

Yes, you are.

Yes, you are.

Doesn’t matter how many times you peed today.

What color was it.

Yeah, you’re dehydrated.

Because your pee should only be dark yellow the first time you use the restroom each day.

I know, but you’ll get used to it.

Doesn’t matter…bottom line is, you’re dehydrated.

How do I get in enough water each day?

Glad you asked.

I never drink cold water.

I have this inherent sense that cold water isn’t the best unless you’re extremely hot.  Even at that, room temperature will allow you to drink more water without experiencing the “ice cream” headache effect.

More water is what you need.

Room temp water is how I get more water in.

Hot water in the winter when it’s cold out.

First thing in the morning when I pile out of bed I head to the kitchen and drink 20 oz of water straight away.

Take a shower, get dressed and finish getting ready.

Eat breakfast.

Another 20 oz before I leave the house.

I’m 40 oz into my day before I leave the house.

I have another 20 oz cup filled with water that I take with me.

I drink that in the next hour or two.

Then I keep filling that cup and pouring it down the hatch as the day goes on.

Don’t wait until the end of the day to check your water intake and find out you’re short.

You won’t have time to make it up, you’ll spend the whole day dehydrated and you’ll disrupt your sleep getting up every hour to dump your bladder.

When I ask people how much water they drink each day the answer is something like this:

“Somewhere around 8 glasses.”

Then I ask:

“How many ounces is the glass you use?”

“When did you drink your first glass? How ’bout the next glass”…and so on.

You know that look that someone gives you when they’re puzzled?

Mouth slightly open, eye brows raised, big question mark branded into the forehead…

Don’t let that be you.

Use a 16-20 oz portable cup to measure your water intake so you know how much you really drink everyday.

Make that cup a glass or stainless steel container.  Don’t need any more pollutants.

Why should you be drinking so much water?

Because your body needs it is the short answer.

Or…

How ’bout this:

1. The body becomes acidic when dehydrated.

2. Acidity can and does rot away the body’s joints.

3. High acidity can and does lead to arthritis.

4. High acidity irritates nerve endings causing pain.

All of this according to F. Batmanghelidj M.D.

In addition, since cartilage is made of primarily water and has very little blood supply, water is needed to transport vital nutrients for damage control along with wear and tear.

Not enough water and repair and maintenance are delayed.

Cartilage wears down, arthritis shows up and joint pain is realized.

Get the picture?

If your body is short on water by as little as 20%, you’ll begin to become acidic and toxic.

You can experience muscle tightness and cramping.

Blood pressure drops.

Mineral balance is thrown out of whack which can cause you to become dizzy or pass out from very little exertion.

Your liver becomes toxic and overloaded.

A toxic, overloaded liver cannot process adipose tissue for energy production.  In other words, you won’t be losing body fat.

Seventy five percent of your body’s torso weight must be supported by water volume which is stored in the vertebral discs.  Want to wear your discs down and experience back pain too?…

Here’s more goodies to look forward to if you stay dehydrated:

Poor digestion

Constipation

Kidney stones

Depression

Problematic lymph flow

Shall I go on?

75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated.

It’s likely you’re one of them.

Just like moving your body, you gotta drink more water.

It just wouldn’t be like me if I didn’t mention water quality.

I’m not sold on bottled water.

I think if you filter your water the quality would be just as good if not better than bottled water.

I’m not sold on fluoride either.

Do you know what fluoride is?

It’s a waste product from the heavy metal industry.

Derived as a byproduct from things like pesticides, fertilizers, uranium, glass and iron among others.

It’s been used as an effective rat poison in the early 1900′s.

Many European countries have banned the use of fluoride…except the U.S.

Some scientists believe we put it in toothpaste and add it to drinking water more as a means to dispose of it rather than it being a healthy way to fight cavities.

My suggestion:

Stop using fluoride and start eating healthy so you don’t have to worry about cavities.

Check to see if fluoride is being added to your water source.

Hey, listen…

I gotta get off my butt and move around.

So you have a spectacular weekend and lets talk next week.

Adios…

Get strong and stay strong (and hydrated),

Rochelle Gravance

PS- What’d you think about this post?  Give it to me in the comments section below.  Thanks.



The Infamous Top Five List

Posted by Rochelle | Knee Pain,Random Thoughts,The Unnoticed,Weight Loss/Nutrition,Workouts | Wednesday 11 August 2010 7:03 PM

It’s FRIDAY!!!!!!!!!!!

Hot dang…

Lets kick off the weekend with some fun.

Not everything has to be so darned serious.

Knee pain this and knee pain that.

How ’bout just throwing something out there and seeing what sticks.

This post is all about Top 5 Lists.

That’s right.

My 5 favs in no particular order.

Here we go…

Top 5 Favorite Veggies:

1. Onions

2. Kale

3. Leeks

4. Beets

5. Spinach

Top 5 Favorite Footwear Choices:

1. NONE!

2. Vibram 5 Fingers

3. Olukai Leather Flip Flops

4. Ariat Crossfire Bloodstone Square Toe Western Boots

5. Meindl Perfekt Hikers

Top 5 Favorite Fruits:

1. Nectarines

2. Berries (all of them)

3. Mango

4. Melon (all of them)

5. Avocado

Runner up: Bananas

Top 5 Favorite Exercises:

1. Dead Lift (no comparison)

2. Push Ups (especially Decline, Around The World and Hindu Push Ups)

3. Kettle Bell Snatch

4. Chin Ups

5. Monster Walk to Side Plank

Runners up: Kettlebell Windmills, Barbell Cleans,Renegade Row, Swimmer’s Lat, 1-Arm Dumbbell Row

Top 5 Favorite Things To Do:

1. Archery (no question)

2. Pack trips into the Rocky Mountain High Country

3. Engage in stimulating conversation

4. Read/Research

5. Work in the yard/Pull weeds/Chop wood (sorry, couldn’t pick just one)

Top 5 Favorite Quotes:

1. “The more I know, the more I realize I don’t know.”

2. “To achieve anything, place attention on the intention.”

3. “Tangibles grab the eyes.  Intangibles grasp the soul.”

4. “Possibility creates emergence.”

5. “Everything is connected.”

Runner up: “I’m just sayin’…”

Top 5 Favorite Things To Watch:

1. Discovery Channel’s Shark Week

2. Northern Exposure

3. Wildlife

4. PBS Specials/Documentaries

5. Campfires

Top 5 Things I Can Do Without:

1. Unconsciousness

2. Complaining

3. Power Trips

4. Passive Agressiveness

5. Unreliability

Runners Up: Inability to acknowledge accomplishment/Self Defeating Behavior/Unwillingness/Too much rain, not enough sun/Sitting too long/Inactivity

Top 5 Favorite Characters:

1. Bugs Bunny

2. Doc Holliday

3. Bart The Bear

4. Chief Joseph

5. Crazy Horse

That was fun.

My apologies to all the favorites I left out and will remember later.

I guess I just can’t help myself sometimes.

I intended this post to be an out of the ordinary reprieve.

And yet, it seems as if a Top 5 knee pain related list should be mentioned.

Take note of the following list.

I bet you’ll find that most knee pain is preventable and curable.

Catch you on the flip side.

THE TOP FIVE REASONS FOR KNEE PAIN


AGE-
As we get older we tend to be less active and begin to lose muscle, tendon and ligament strength which places more pressure on the joint causing pain.

OBESITY- Weight gain and inactivity go hand in hand and are a recipe for knee pain.  Getting the weight off will reduce the stress, wear and tear on your knees.

GENDER- Knee pain can often be a bit biased.  Women will sometimes suffer more from knee pain due to various factors including, but not limited to, imbalances in muscle surrounding the joints as well as the angle of the upper leg bone as it descends from the hip.

HEREDITY- If knee pain runs in the family, it’s possible you may be next in line.  Proper exercise is crucial to keep you pain free.

INJURY OR OVERUSE- Taking a hit to, banging or twisting the knee are common reasons for knee pain.  What may not be understood is that knee pain can be caused by improper, overuse movements.  Fortunately, this is one of the easiest causes of knee pain to conquer.

After examining this list, I’ll bet you can find one or more reasons for your knee pain.

Have faith because hope is on the way.

Recent research has suggested that being overweight and inactive produce the majority of knee pain symptoms.

If you are at the age where you and your friends are all complaining of knee pain, you can help prevent your own by taking the following steps:

Lose weight:

One study found that people who are overweight with knee osteoarthritis decreased disability after decreasing their weight by just 5 percent over a period of 120 days.

For some, that can be as little as 10 pounds.
Exercise more:

Strong evidence supports exercise, such as strength training, for knee osteoarthritis.

A recent study showed that exercise reduced knee pain and helped participants move around more easily.

The benefits of exercise were similar to those from non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

Dangerous pills…YUCK!

There you go.

Now, what are you going to do about your knee pain?

One thing that must be mentioned before letting this Top 5 List lie, is that you will find very shortly a New Top 5 reason for knee pain.

It’s upon us now but not on the list quite yet.

Why?

Because research takes a while to process and seems to be a bit behind.

Wanna know what the new Top 5 reason for knee pain is?

If you’ve been following this blog you’ve heard me mention it.

Over and over and over again.

New Top 5 Reason For Knee Pain:

Sitting/Inactivity

What’s that tell you?

Get off your butt and move your body.

And I don’t mean just working out.

MOVE!

Walk, mow your lawn (with a push mower), pull weeds, chop wood, volunteer to clean up a forest, public park or roadside, offer to help your elderly neighbor around the house, take up a fun activity, plant a garden, dance, play with your kids (and get their butts moving too), check with the forest service for tree planting opportunities, use your brain and imagination to come up with stimulating options.

It’s up to you.

I am merely a messenger on a mission.

Receive the suggestions and implement the actions.

Now, get out there, move and have fun already.

From me to you…

Have a wonderful weekend.

See you next week.

Get strong and stay strong (and active),

Rochelle Gravance

PS-I’d love to hear from you with your Top 5 lists.  And, any suggestions that you’d like to hear about for future Top 5 lists.

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