Reebok All-Terrain Shoe Giveaway!

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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!?

Chris’- Testing out the new Reebok All-Terrain Shoe!

CYMERA_20140212_164954HP All-Terrain Shoe Clean

1,588 Responses

  1. At an early age I learned being skinny mattered to people and the skinny comments made me want to stay that way. Since I can remember I?ve been very consciousness of what I was eating. After years of dieting and ?watching my weight?, this is the first I have given up dieting & obsessing over the scale. I eat regular meals (all organic & non-GMO foods) and have a solid workout routine, and am addicted to running! It?s a mental challenge to ignore calories & numbers, but I have to believe in myself!

  2. This year I realized I had put myself so far back that I lost myself and had ended up over 200 lbs… I just completed my 6 th week of personal training 5-6 days a week and feel stronger every day! I have lost 6 lbs so far and have gained a ton of muscle! I am going to do the Tahoe Trough Murder in Aug. I have always wanted to fit. I just fell short and gave up.NOT anymore!.. I am just starting Chris’ meal plan to maximize my overall results.It’s a tad crazy but I will do my best. You two are an inspiration to me!

  3. I would be honored to win these rocking sweet shoes. I successfully completed my first ironman triathlon at the age of 28. Two years later while racing an olympic triathlon I was involved in a horrific bike crash which resulted in a broken back. I was sent to the er, put under anesthesia which I am deathly allergic to and underwent spinal surgery. This surgery left me completely immobile for nine month until I decided life was not living not being able to move or dress myself. So against everyones wishes I faced the chance of death by having a spinal fusion 9 months later and having anesthesia. Long story short, it is now one full later and I am beginning to train, again, for my second ironman and these sweet shoes would be an excellent piece of equipment for training!

  4. I am testing both my mental and physical capacity by participating in the Monterey Spartan Beast in June. I was a great athlete my whole life, gained 120 lbs when my organized sports career ended because I had horrible eating habits and had reason to exercise because I had nothing to train for anymore. Two years ago, I decided that I didn’t want to die, started exercising and eating right and have lost 130lbs. I promised myself that when I was able to, I would start running and I haven’t stopped. The Monterey Beast is going to be difficult but it’s part of my journey.

  5. My plans for this year are to do my first Go ruck event followed by a handful of 5k’s as well as the Warrior Dash and the Swampoot music race. I would live to put these new Reebok gems ton the test.

  6. I am registering for a Spartan race thus year with my best friends! Two years ago we did the tough mudder and had a blast. Now, we’re ready to take on the Spartan race. My husband and I are also signing up for our first sprint triathlon in sept! I’m so excited to do this with him by my side. Thank you so much for supporting a healthy lifestyle.

  7. Last year I ran my first ever half marathon and felt so accomplished I vowed to run 5 half marathons this year and have to goal to run my first full marathon in October. I believe in challenging myself to the best of my ability. Last year I ran 6 races, this year I will run 12 races. Even better, I’m starting to inspire my parents and friends to become more active.

  8. This year I will be running the Tough Mudder. My Team is Team Calvin. Calvin is my 4 yo grandson who has been diagnosed with Doose Syndrome, which is a medication resistant form of epilepsy. Since he is unable to walk and has to deal with so many challenges, we decided that we will complete this challenge in his honor!

  9. I am planning to do the Dirty Girl Mud Run in the Cleveland area on August 9th with a group of friends. I did the Chicago Marathon in 2001 and wanted to do another one when I turned 50 in 2007. I was diagnosed with colon cancer during my screening and had to undergo chemo. A half marathon is my ultimate goal this year, there’s nothing more important than my health, and the mud run is a great start.

  10. My goal this year is to lose 50 lbs and do 4 mud runs. I did 2 mud runs last year and I’m addicted to running them.

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