How are you doing? Are you running, walking, or exercising more than usual?
According to a study conducted by Running Insight, "Exercise is up 88% during COVID-19. The study surveyed 12,913 people.
How about you? Are you running, walking more, lifting weights and eating better? It really helps as you know.
Did you hear about the guy who ran a marathon in his back yard? Check it out here?
We had a customer call because he purchased a Soleus GPS One and had a question about connecting to STRAVA. He was pumped to find out all Soleus GPS watches connect to STRAVA and you can upload the GPS data from the watch and see the map on STRAVA.
John from Indiana said, "I was about to get a super expensive Garmin and so glad I didn't! The Soleus GPS does everything I need and at a fraction of the cost. I love Soleus and I get everything in STRAVA."
Stay Active
Click here to read what the CDC says:
Staying physically active is one of the best ways to keep your mind and body healthy. In many areas, people can visit parks, trails, and open spaces as a way to relieve stress, get some fresh air and vitamin D, stay active, and safely connect with others.
We want to personally thank our customers for doing business with us. We have an automatic 30% discount on all watches on our site to help folks save money during this time and still stay active.
Your business has allowed us to stay busy and support the running and exercise communities across the US.
Thank you!
Sincerely,
Soleus Running Team
PS. If you are not able to leave your home, you could always setup an obstacle course. Check out this video of the hedgehog who destroys the home obstacle course.
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Do you do stairs or inclines? This picture was taken right after climbing 138 stairs from the stage to the top at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado at 6000' altitude. The place is breath taking.
No, literally! You are out of breath and yet overwhelmed because you made it to the top. The real prize is the views.
Mt. Bonnell in Austin, Texas has only 106 steps. Easy right? Lower altitude, less steps. WRONG! Getting 5 reps (up, down 5x) owns you. Again, you conquer, but the prize once again is the views.
Can you say Soleus Running Heart Rate Monitor and GPS? You'll wish you had one.
Then there is the Grand Daddy of Inclines in Manitou Springs, Colorado. So insane it is simply called "The Incline" Manitou Springs is right next to Colorado Springs.
No Really
Heart Rate Monitor and GPS
Barry Bonds did "The Incline" for a morning workout. Listen to what he said
Check out these insane stats:
Stairs and Inclines...and the prizes.
Keep Climbing - The Views Are Amazing!
PS. Interesting fact..."The Incline" is at the base of one of Colorado's 14ers named Pikes Peak. In 1893 Katherine Bates hiked up Pikes Peak and wrote America The Beautiful. (this link is a nice surprise worth listening)
It's true, the mountains are really purple and there are waves of grain. I saw them.
Here's to a bright tomorrow