1. I love how summer training so quickly turned to winter training. It just makes sense. I got up and went to work today and so easily slipped into last year winter routine, it like the whole summer didn even happen. In the winter, I usually sleep in. I regret this, but the days I do get up to workout are never enough to motivate me to get up early regularly something I never struggle with in the summer. I think it because I hate getting up in the dark. I get into work a little earlier, because I don workout in the morning, and I stay at work a little later, because its now cool enough to run at lunch time (and, for that matter, the only time of day I can run when it light out in the winter). After work its dark and it just feels right to go the gym, when it felt so wrong when it was light and nice out. And I like using weights because the time goes faster and long runs on the treadmill are SOO BORING. 2. One blog I really come to love in the past year is Run This Amazing Day. When I got serious about losing weight in 2010, I started reading a lot of running/health blogs to keep me motivated/inspired/entertained. And that part of why I started this one, too. Katie and her puppies in Run This Amazing Day Side note one of the many reasons why I love Weight Watchers and why it works is because the plan is based on a group meeting where you go sit with a bunch of other women (and occasionally men) and talk about what was hard and what was a victory in your efforts to be a fit person in the past week. My love of /need to read lots of fitness blogs is like my electronic weight watchers meeting. I just want to know I not the only person living through this experience. Other blogs I started reading then have seemed to turn into more of did I eat today and cool blog conference/meet up did I go to and new product I tried that some company sent to me for free so I would blog about it. Run this Amazing Day isn like that. I love Katie writing style. 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Is shopping in shoe carnival considered as a luxurious thing? What are we really looking forward to for every footwear we buy? Does it need to have a brand? These are just the few of the questions in mind that you will about to get the answer once you read along the article. There are certain kinds of shoes that people buy. Even you buy shoes separately for its use. You wear running shoes in walking and running, or working out in the gym. That is why it is not a luxury indeed, if you are buying shoes for a set of purpose. However, if you were buying more than of the same purpose, then it would be most likely that we will consider that as luxurious. Shoe carnival set up their price in accordance to the designer's fee, quality or materials used and a little percentage for their profit. Even if you will say that footwear from shoe carnival is expensive, they are selling it for a cause. 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Luxury varies in definition per person, shopping for shoes are just replenishing your basic need to support your feet while walking, dressing up to look great in any event and many more. Where else can you find a good and quality standard in the making of any footwear but in shoe carnival? People have trusted this company for ages, and they will continue their support and patronizing their newly launch product every time.
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They got their shots and missed them. The Rockets had dug their way into the familiar double digit hole, but this was different. They took care of the ball, passed it well and hit the boards well enough. But the Rockets had spent their margin for error long before they made their fourth quarter run. After spending the night shooting nothing as well as they shot themselves in the foot, the Rockets' rally ended 7 minutes too soon and did little more than awaken the Boston Celtics, who took over down the stretch to brush aside the misfiring Rockets 103 91 on Friday night at TD Garden. The Rockets had little doubt what went wrong. "We missed," Rockets coach Kevin McHale said in the most concise and accurate description possible. "We had a lot of corner 3s we have to shoot. We were 9 of 33 on 3s and a stunning 12 of 29 from the line. For us, for our team and how we have to play, we're going to have to make some shots. We missed way too many free throws." The Rockets made just 41.4 percent of their free throws, by far their worst shooting from the line of the season. The horrid free throw shooting even with the 12 0 fourth quarter run was too much to overcome. Making 75.3 percent of their free throws, the Rockets rank 15th in the NBA. Had they made their usual percentage, they would have been on pace to score 104 points. They are 17 6 this season when they top 100; just 1 8 when scoring 96 or fewer points. "It's like we dug ourselves a little hole and spent a lot of energy coming back," said Jeremy Lin, who had 12 points and six assists without a turnover. "There were a lot of fouls and our foul shooting was terrible. Those things combined a lot of fouls and you're not hitting your free throws we don't have the ability to get the rhythm we normally get. "Actually, we had a lot of good shots today, to be honest. We had a lot of good, open looks that we normally hit. We just did not hit. You need to hit shots to win." James Harden finished with 24 points, ending his streak of games with at least 25 at 14. Parsons had 18 points. But the Rockets' offense never sustained a roll, thwarted by missed 3s and free throws. The Rockets don't have a lot of ways to win. Most involve scoring. In New Orleans on Wednesday, they didn't move themselves or the ball well and spent much of the night turning it over. A 10 point fourth quarter sealed the deal. In Boston, they took care of the ball and moved it to open shots or attempts the Celtics had to stop with fouls, committing more (29) than any team had against the Rockets this season. The Rockets even ran well, scoring 24 points on the break, making nine of 12 fast break shots. They made their run in the fourth quarter when McHale went with his small lineup with Parsons and Carlos Delfino at the forwards. Both hit 3 pointers. Greg Smith scored inside. Harden and Parsons finished breaks. With a 12 0 run, the Rockets were within two points with 7:23 left. 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