UPDATED 2/26/2014:
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WINNERS
My Picks:
Corinne Doughan
Tricia Tucker
Stephanie Rader
Chris’ Picks:
Jeremy Johnson
Keith Christensen
Mike Lyons
There have been so many great comments and curious minds asking questions about the Reebok All-Terrain Series shoes Chris and I keep talking about, so we figured what better way to answer your questions than to just give away some of the shoes for you guys to try! Now, these shoes don’t even come out until March 15th, so the winners will be the lucky few who get to rock these shoes early! 🙂
And here?s the best part: I?ll be giving away 3 women’s pairs, and Chris will be giving away 3 men’s pairs :). Yes. You read that right?that?s 6 pairs of shoes! Are you excited yet?!
Here’s how to win:
1. Since the goal of every Spartan Race is to test the mental and physical capacity of every competitor, ?leave a comment on this post telling us in 100 words or less?one thing you?re doing this year to test your own mental or physical capacity, and why you?re doing this one thing.
2. Follow both me?and Chris on social media and share this post. The more you share, the more chances to win!
Heidi: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and/or Pinterest
Chris: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and/or Pinterest
Be sure to include the hashtag #PowellReebokGiveaway so we can find you!
3. Enter by Sunday, February 23, 2014 @ 11:59 p.m. PST.
Six winners have been chosen on and notified through the social media channels posted in #2 above.
Get ready. Get set. Go!
And good luck! 🙂
To learn more about these amazing shoes, read our reviews here:
Mine -?Did the Shoes Make the Cut??or find the shoes HERE!?
1,588 Responses
This year, I have embarked on a weight loss journey which started 6 weeks ago. I’m down 23lbs and it feels good. I have a friend who is urging me to start running. I have signed up for my first 5k which seems so small, but to me, it’s huge. In 18 months, I want to be ready to do a triathlon with my friend as well. This year I am signed up for two 5ks and and I hope to be ready for a half marathon too. So many runners out there and I just want to be fit and healthy for my family. I still have about 80 lbs to lose.
I am thinking to study some professional course like CIMA or CFA and with that I will start walking as I am 152 kg and want to lose wait. I have jokers but they are not too good. As few days back I walk for 1 hour and my feet becomes injured and it hurts. If I got these I will be able to walk more easily. Your fan from Pakistan <3
I was, in a very abusive marriage and spent years hiding behind my weight. My only source of pleasure, joy or comfort came from food. I found myself at a whopping 265 lbs on my 5?9 frame.
The birth of my daughter changed everything for me! I now had the most overwhelming source of joy and pride. I wanted to be able to do everything with and for her. I knew I wanted her to grow up with a healthy body image and that I couldn?t teach her this, if I was ashamed of my own. I took action to secure us a safe home and I was determined to make no excuses in my journey to being the best me I could be for my sweet girl. Through educating my self on how to make the best choices for a healthy life. I lost 110 lb in 10 months. I didn’t find the tight and firm body I had imagined, I was empowered, healthy and mentally and physically stronger. I intend to focus this next year transforming from skinny fat to a strong and firm momma, who can show her daughter that you can achieve anything you set your mind to!
This year I turn 45 and have been heavy most my life. This year I have started a lifestyle change and have slowly started working exercise into it. I know you two are fitness gurus and I’m far from being fit. But I’m worming myself up to it. I’ve started a blog and I’m calling it. Getting fit and foxy at 44.
My goal isn’t just a single event but a long term pursuit. My goal is to be able to get a clean and jerk at body weight and deadlift at least 1.5X BW by the end of the year. Numbers create mental blocks for me so my approach is to work closely with my coach so I can focus on form and feel rather than allowing the number on the bar define my success.
This year, I am testing both my meantal and physical abilities by training for a 5K, 10k and ending the year with a half marathon. With two little kids, I’ve enlisted the support of my hubby to help me reach my goals. I haven’t been a “runner” in over 12 years, so this is big for me. The first race is in only 2 weeks and I’m feeling very good about it with all the training I’ve done!
I am aiming for a Spartan Race trifecta this year to prove that I am mentally and physically unbreakable.
This year I am focusing on improving my mental health and body image through non-number fixated fitness. I’ve struggled with an eating disorder for almost a decade on and off, and I’m at the point where I see that I’m worth the effort of being healthy and fit. The episode with Alyssa Stommen really struck a chord with me?seeing her face it and be brave, along with Heidi?s words of encouragement, was that final push I needed. That, and Chris?s physical reaction to McDonalds! I am beyond excited to see what I can do!
I am starting to train for 5k and hope to do a color run 5K! I turn 55 next week and want to start doing more adventurous things! I have been following your recipes and counting calories and have lost weight! This is my year!
I am just starting to train for 5K for first time and want to try a color run! I turn 55 next week and would like to get more active!