Pursuit of Healthiness

My name is Celeste and this New Years I made a resolution to be healthier, stronger and happier. I'm working for it and I won't stop!

I'm 18 years old & 5'5
SW:118
CW:113
GW:no specific, just to be toned

My Story

Who I follow:





Is it weird that i LOVE brussel sprouts. raw. with no seasoning or anything..?

Is it weird that i LOVE brussel sprouts. raw. with no seasoning or anything..?

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i want to be able to do this.

i want to be able to do this.

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nathanieltry:

Parsva Bakasana in Bali, Indonesia.

nathanieltry:

Parsva Bakasana in Bali, Indonesia.

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eatbreatherun:

runningtothefinish:

runtowardsgreatness:

whatshouldtrackiescallme:

HEY, THAT’S ME :)
But I still love distance better <3

Hahaha that’s totally me too!!! And I compensate by being a middle distance runner during track season :D

guess that’s me..


ok, I HAD to reblog. I ran a 3200 and a 4X100 on the same day.






So the 1st picture is towards the end of my 5k. and the guy in the background reminds me of the ‘ridiciously photogenic guy’ and i’m over here dying. haha.

The other picture is towards the beginning of the race when i’m more conscious of my form, which I am very proud of in that picture (:

Tagged as: me,

So, I got offered a lot of scholarship money to go run at some private school anddd I turned them down, too small of a school. haha but it makes me feel good about myself that somebody wants me to run for them (:  anyway, can’t wait to graduate. who’s with me?!





runningislife:

runslikeapenguin:

RUN YOUR OWN RACE
This image exemplifies that idea perfectly. It was sent out in a Boston Marathon newsletter a few months ago, and it’s at the 15k mark. Desi Davila is over 30 meters behind the lead pack here, running all on her own.
But running her own race and not getting caught up in the pack paid off. In the end she caught all but one of that pack, and was only off by two seconds. She also ran an American record for women’s time on the Boston course. She stuck to her guns and followed her plans, and the result was amazing.
I’ve been trying to remind myself of this for the last few weeks when thinking about how I’ll run my marathon, but I think this is applicable in my life as well — I have a lot of friends doing their own career paths, getting married, settling down, and that … freaks me out sometimes because I’m not even close to getting that any time soon. But you know, that’s fine. It’s their life, it’s their journey, and sometimes the worst you can do is try to push yourself into someone else’s race.
Run your own race, and glorious things could happen. :)

I’m in love with Desi.

runningislife:

runslikeapenguin:

RUN YOUR OWN RACE

This image exemplifies that idea perfectly. It was sent out in a Boston Marathon newsletter a few months ago, and it’s at the 15k mark. Desi Davila is over 30 meters behind the lead pack here, running all on her own.

But running her own race and not getting caught up in the pack paid off. In the end she caught all but one of that pack, and was only off by two seconds. She also ran an American record for women’s time on the Boston course. She stuck to her guns and followed her plans, and the result was amazing.

I’ve been trying to remind myself of this for the last few weeks when thinking about how I’ll run my marathon, but I think this is applicable in my life as well — I have a lot of friends doing their own career paths, getting married, settling down, and that … freaks me out sometimes because I’m not even close to getting that any time soon. But you know, that’s fine. It’s their life, it’s their journey, and sometimes the worst you can do is try to push yourself into someone else’s race.

Run your own race, and glorious things could happen. :)

I’m in love with Desi.

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myjournalofhealth:

Some of the health benefits of running
Staying in Shape
Prevents Heart Disease
Maintains Healthy Muscles and Bones
Fights Insomnia
Improves Mental Health

myjournalofhealth:

Some of the health benefits of running

  1. Staying in Shape
  2. Prevents Heart Disease
  3. Maintains Healthy Muscles and Bones
  4. Fights Insomnia
  5. Improves Mental Health

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