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A Little Scott Tinley Perspective
I was feeling particularly introspective, or insightful, or …. Something yesterday. Often times when those triggers start, I need to connect with a few key “go to” friends to help me affirm, refute, or process whatever is going on in my head. So yesterday I reached out to Scott Tinley. Below is my email and [...]
Posted in health & fitness, motivation, survivor Tagged chronic lymphocytic leukemia, scott tinley Comments closed
The Purity in the Sport
The Community YMCA of Eastern Delaware County held its first annual youth and family triathlon on Sunday May 20th. The “Tyke Triathlon” was held at the organization’s Ridley YMCA facility and was designed for children ages 3 – 6. Yes, you read that correctly. This event was designed for children THREE to SIX years of [...]
Posted in triathlon, youth sports Tagged community y eastern delaware county, cyedc, youth triathlon Comments closed
Inspiring New Book: a young triathlete and his astonishing comeback
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Michael Vitez just couldn’t get one story out of his mind – and neither could his readers. Michael first wrote about a young man named Matt Miller who had everything and then, in an instant, nearly lost it all, as a three-part series for his [...]
Julie Moss and Kathleen McCartney Returning to Kona
Two Big Island originals are coming home to race the 30th anniversary event
Published Monday, May 14, 2012
Two of Ironman’s original leading ladies are returning to Kona this October. We followed them to Nytro Multisport in California, where they each received brand-new Cannondales for the months of training to come.
by Jennifer Ward Barber
Thirty [...]
Posted in ironman Tagged ironman.com, julie moss, kathleen mccartney, kona world championship, lava magazine Comments closed
The Cat Rattles his Cage
Living with a chronic disease like chronic lymphocytic leukemia is like living with a caged up wild cat in your basement. You do your best to keep it locked and chained and barricaded away. You live your life with an “out of sight / out of mind” mentality. Intellectually, you need to be aware that [...]
Posted in cancer, health & fitness, leukemia & lymphoma society, survivor Tagged cll, decadron, leukemia Comments closed
New Philly Health Watch Article, “Get the Heck OUT”!
I am a huge fan and advocate of sneaking in a workout any time, and any place possible. Thus my motto of “always keep a bag packed”. You never know when you might be able to sneak in a quickie. And quite often, that quickie might be in the gym, the basement, [...]
Eagles Fly for Leukemia Golf Outing
On June 4th, I will join Master of Ceremonies Vince Papale to speak at the Eagles Fly for Leukemia’s 28th Annual Golf Classic and Dinner. This year’s event will be held at the Huntington Valley Country Club in Huntington Valley Pennsylvania. For more information, and to reserve your foursome, please contact Eagles Fly for Leukemia [...]
First Descents Coming to NYC
First Descents offers young adult cancer survivors (ages 18–39) a free outdoor adventure experience and is excited to launch a new program FD intro (FDi) which is a shorter, more accessible adventure experience for young adults with cancer. These two-day programs are designed to make the FD experience available to young adult survivors who might [...]
Posted in cancer, health & fitness, survivor, youth sports Tagged cancer survivors, first descents Comments closed
New Philly Health Watch Article
Check out my latest contribution to Philly Health Watch:
Looks Really Do Count! (…sort of)
Remissionman.com Joins Beyond Sport World Network