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How It’s Going ~ Half Marathon Training

by Cristina January 23, 2011
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I wrote about my plan to start training for the BMO Half Marathon over here (haven’t committed to one plan yet but I’ve started on the Runners World Intermediate for now and may frankenstein a few together)  and thought I’d update you a bit on how it’s going. Last weekend I set out with a new rout from my usual. I live near a very dense 174 hectar urban forest called Mundy Park and I’ve run the trails closest to my house and taken cut thru paths and explored little mini trails before but it’s always seemed impossible to run all the way around the park for some reason. It’s 4 miles all the way around which is not a huge distance for me, I’ve run 4 miles on different routs before. For some reason those 4 miles intimidated me because once you get to the half way point you have no choice but to continue on and there is no easy rout you can cut through to make your run shorter. Coquitlam is known for bear sitings and I avoid going deep into forested areas for that reason. And then there are also the monstrous hills that I wont allow myself to walk.

My first exploration out onto this new rout last week met me with a huge strip of black ice about 7 minutes out in which I had a magnificent and almost graceful fall landing on my left hip. Let me tell you, I’m not light. I knew it was bad when I couldn’t figure out how I ended up facing the other direction. I called my husband and told him about my fall and that I would attempt walking home. He offered to pick me up but I didn’t want him to load the kids up in the car and so I walked home, took Advil and inspected my developing bruise. It was red and very puffy and large and over the next days turned a few different shades of black and blue. The worst part was probably my left shoulder the next day which bared some of my body weight when I landed. I’ve been suffering residual aches and pains here and there over the past week but I would say I’m mostly healed up.

Wednesday I decided to go a little bit further out and run 1 1/2 miles out and turn around and run back. It was supposed to be a 3 mile run but I was feeling so great I ended up at the 2 mile point and still feeling like I had lots of fuel in my engine so I continued on and committed to running a 4 miler around the park. I’m so glad I did that because it ended up being probably my nicest run ever. Not my fastest, my last mile was snail pace, but it was invigorating to explore an unknown rout and tackle mean hills  My total elevation gain for that run was 285 ft and I burned 800 calories!! I really felt sore last night and had to pop some tylenol to let me get some sleep but I can’t wait to get out on that rout again on Saturday. Tonight will be a short treadmill run and it will pale in comparison but i’ll have my TV to keep me company.

My last run was also the first time I used the heart rate monitor on my Garmin 110 and I was a little bit OCD about checking it, especially on the hills. It was good that it provided me with a distraction during the hills but I think I prefer using the heart rate monitor only once a week and only to see serial changes over a period of time since I don’t really train within any heart rate parameter.

January 23, 2011 0 comments
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New Items From Down Unda

by Cristina January 22, 2011
written by Cristina

Some new Cool Racerback Colors/Prints and an adorable outfit.

Coal Strata Stripe Cool Racerback Tank. I really like this print. Can’t wait to try it on

I think this Cool Racerback Tank is Pow Pink. We’ve seen a lot of contrast details lately in Pow Pink such as in the Speed Up Tank in Purple Crush, a Scuba Hoodie in Purple Crush, and some new headbands. 

Cool Racerback in Sprinkler. This color looks a lot like a darker version of Haze. 

And my current obsession color, the Rubber Ducky Cool Racerback paired with Light Grey Pique In Stride and Wunder Unders. MMMmmmmm this is wish listed. 

January 22, 2011 0 comments
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Cabin LS Aruba Stripe/Aruba

by Cristina January 22, 2011
written by Cristina

This is a good image of both sides of the Aruba/Grey Stripe Cabin LS Tee. I wish there was a solid Ruber Ducky version because I’m not crazy about the stripes as some readers have mentioned. But I would be very happy with a Live Simply Tee in Rubber Ducky or Heathered Rubber Ducky. The Cabin LS is not going to be my one Aruba item, I’m still on the look out and my latest Brisk Ear Warmers does not count.

January 22, 2011 0 comments
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Newest Items: Midnight Blue (nope, Raw Blue!) Studio Pants & Aruba Cabin LS

by Cristina January 21, 2011
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 Studio Pants II Raw Blue Midnight Blue  Raw Blue!! . Looks great with Rubber Ducky. This looks very similar to my Raw Blue Dance Studio pants but I think they may be a shade or two lighter Nope, just the lighting. I wonder why they would have come out with two colors so similar in the same pants. Because they didn’t actually.

**Correction: Thanks to a reader who called the Edmonton store these pictures are from we now know these are in fact Raw Blue Studio Pants.  Oopsies!

Cabin LS Tee in Grey Aruba Stripe/Reverse to Aruba. I think I prefer the Rubber Ducky version I posted about below.

January 21, 2011 0 comments
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Confessions: Am I A Lulu Hoarder?

by Cristina January 21, 2011
written by Cristina

A reader posed this question on Lululemon Facebook Page and it’s such an interesting question. How much is too much Lululemon in your closet?  How do you know when your collecting is going overboard?

It’s so funny that as I’m feeling inspired by this topic and writing it out Lulu Addict has just posted about the same topic 😉


1. You keep gallery pieces that your afraid to use. Everything I have I try to wear. If something feels too special to wear and wash or get dirty then I don’t want to keep it anymore. Too much attachment to ‘things’ makes me feel nervous and I like to break free.

2. I try to have purchases fill gaps in my closet. Granted, I have Lululemon running gear for every gradiation in temperature and most runners don’t need that much to be comfortable. I’ve recently decided to stop, STOP buying running pullovers as I don’t actually need anymore. If I’m too attached to what I have to sell in order to make room then I don’t buy it. I currently have 3 pullovers and I think that’s a good number. Especially since I run 3-4 days a week. Sometimes I fail and go overboard and then I feel guilt so I sell on the exchange and clear my conscious.

3.You feel yourself getting a bit greedy when something like a Gratitude Wrap, No Limit Tank or Spirit Pullover comes up. My friend and I are both coveting a Stitch Blue Gratitude Wrap. We’ve made a pact that if it comes available we will fight to the death if need be and winner takes all even though normally we are very careful not to step on each others toes. Deep down I know the Stitch blue will look far better on her but reason and logic go out the window if that Stitch Blue Gratitude wrap ever shows up.

4. I keep all of my ‘Why We Made This’ tags. I make sure my husband doesn’t ever find them. They look a little scary when there all together.

And in full disclosure I give you my top two OCD moments. I purchased the No Limit Tank last week because of the No Limit Hysteria even though I don’t particularly like the tank and it looked awful on me + it’s $70 and I wouldn’t be wearing it for another 5 months.  I ended up returning it. Wait! that’s not all. I went to the mall yesterday and repurchased the very same tank on impulse to give it another shot, walked around the mall for 40 minutes and decided to return it again. WTF? What got into me?

And number two which I’m actually not all that ashamed about but it still counts as mildly OCD. The Plum Shale Hustle Jacket I was coveting after it sold out in stores and on line. A lovely reader offered to purchase me one from the US side and ship it to me which I gratefully accepted. I was getting so antsy to have a Hustle Jacket that when I tried on a Power Purple hustle in store to see if I would like the size 8 fit on me I had to bring home, just to see what I could layer underneath. Yah right. I ended up tearing the tags off of it a day later and taking it out for a run. I’m really not ashamed though because I although I love the Power Purple second best, It’s a great color for running as it’s pretty visible. My Plum Shale one is reserved for my everyday jacket.

Tell me, what are your Lulu hoarding confessions? 

January 21, 2011 0 comments
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New Items! Cabin LS & Swiftly Tech LS

by Cristina January 21, 2011
written by Cristina

This is the newest Cabin LS Tee in Rubber Ducky Stripe. In person the yellow Rubber Ducky stripe is just a but brighter and more lemon. The reverse side is grey but I’m not sure what the colorway name is for this Cabin LS. This is a double lined long sleeve top that is fully reversible.

Run Swiftly Tech LS in Concord Grape. Lovely color but very similar to Lolo purple so if you have a Swiftly LS in Lolo I doubt you’ll want to get this one as well.

January 21, 2011 0 comments
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Push Ur Limits Tank ~ New And Improved!

by Cristina January 21, 2011
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The Push Ur Limits Tank has now been updated with an adjustable bra! I’ve been meaning to try the Inner Strength Tank for this very feature but just didn’t really care for the look of that tank. I hate fighting with taking off my tanks after a run so this is an intriguing feature since you can just release the tension before taking it off. Also, I love LOVE Rubber Ducky yellow and was thinking I would like a new tank in this color so I will definitely be giving this Push Ur Limits a shot.

Purple Crush/Black, Rubber Ducky/Coal, Aruba

January 21, 2011 0 comments
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Scoop from Down Unda

by Cristina January 21, 2011
written by Cristina

This is the newest Define Jacket in Light Grey Pique with white accents.

The In Stride in the far right almost looked like Daze to me but I now realize it’s the Light Grey Pique. I as see some new Cool Racerback tanks next to the Flush Coal Strata. The tanks closest to the In Stride looks like Coal Strata. I saw a Cabin LS today in Rubber Ducky Striped with Grey (similar to Coal Stata) and I would love a Cool Racerback in that print with Rubber Ducky.

Passion Crops. I haven’t tried these or ever seen them in person but I like the length of them a lot and also that the pants have a ribbed cuff at the bottom. 

January 21, 2011 0 comments
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Store Report ~ Swiftly Tech LS & Brisk Ear Warmer

by Cristina January 21, 2011
written by Cristina

Well I braved the blizzard today to go Swiftly Tech LS  shopping and I expected to not find what I was looking for considering it was not uploaded online today. Low and behold there it was along with Concord Grape Swiftly Tech LS which is also gorgeous but too close to my Lolo Short Sleeve Swiftly Tech to even tempt me. I snatched it up and didn’t even bother trying it on because I instantly fell in love with the Black in person because of how it looked and how it felt. I know it’s not technically really black but it’s much darker then any grey that has been out and also has black contrast stitching in it. Soooo pretty. I love it paired with my Chirp Cool Racerback shown below. I feel like the picture doesn’t quite do the color pairing justice since the yellow looks a bit washed out and not as vibrant as it is in person. Notice I’m also wearing the new Brisk Ear Warmer.

The first thing I noticed of the Sri Lanka made Swiftly LS vs the Israel made Swiftly is that if feels a lot more like the men’s Metal Vent Tech Tee’s only thinner. I always used to wonder why the men’s version felt so different from the women’s version. I noticed it felt thicker and softer and had more obvious ventilation perforations. The women’s version always struck me as less soft and like it had a bit of drag when worn under other items and also it was a lot thinner and tended to show more imperfections which made me size up. At times I’ve been tempted to purchase smaller sizes of the Mens Metal Vent Tech because of the softer feel of them and also because they always got prettier colors. The black one I purchased today in a size 8 (TTS) seems to be more forgiving of imperfect and my not so smooth areas around my midsection and I feel more comfortable wearing this one then the old ones. I’m not sure about the durability and functionality comparisons just yet but will make sure to post the next chance I get to wear my long sleeve swiftly. I’ve felt other Sri Lanken made swiftly’s before, such as the Lilac and this one feels different even from those.

As far as the difference in silver content (4% vs the old 8%) I’m disappointed mainly because it’s a decrease in value in an attempt to save on costs but as the consumer we are still paying the same price. This is par for the course with most retailers since the economy suffered and Lululemon is certainly not alone in this but that only makes the consumer more wary. Look at us, were all reading fabric content tags like never before. Wool and Cashmere have both had a huge decline in quality across the board and were seeing more and more polyester blends replacing other fabrics yet still paying the same prices. I look forward to the days when we can expect quality to accurately reflect the retail costs were paying, especially since were seeing retailers performing better then expected. That being said, I don’t really feel like I’ve purchased the Swiftly’s before because of the Silver Nylon properties but more because of the thin breathable and sweat wicking weave so unless this shirt under performs based on my previous expectations for a Swiftly Tech LS I’m not too concerned over the decrease in Silver Nylon and I wont be boycotting the Swiftly’s on principle. Instead I will make sure to feel the fabric before and make sure I’m satisfied with it before purchasing it since they seem to all differ from batch to batch.

Top Swiftly Lolo Purple (made in Israel) Bottom Swiftly Black (made in Sri Lanka)
Black Swiftly 58% Nylon, 38% Polyester 4% X-Static Silver Nylon
Lolo Swiftly 54% Nylon, 34% Polyester, 8% X-Static Silver Nylon, 4% Spandex

Swiftly Tech LS Black

(if my eyes look tired it’s because they are)

January 21, 2011 0 comments
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The New Ear Warmers

by Cristina January 20, 2011
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Reader Kate has sent us pictures of her new ‘W Run Brisk Ear Warmers’ in Coal Strata that she purchased in her Kelowna store.  My Brisk Ear Warmers are the winter running accessory that I use the most so I may just get both of these. I didn’t get the price on these but as soon as I know I’ll update.

January 20, 2011 0 comments
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